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Services

Behavior PACT offers both individual parent coaching and group workshops. Read the descriptions below to learn more about both services and to see which one is right for you.

Individual Parent Coaching

Does your child have a hard time following directions, accepting "no," trying new foods, not getting their way, overcoming anxiety, getting along with siblings, sleeping on their own, or making new friends? Through individual parent coaching, we provide you the strategies you need to help your child tackle these challenges and learn new skills.  

Flexible Schedule

In-Person & Virtual sessions available

Personalized Sessions

60-90 minute coaching sessions tailored to address specific behavioral concerns and goals. 

Evidence-Based Strategy

Goals are achieved through evidence-based strategies that incorporate positive reinforcement.

Group Workshops & Webinars for Parents and Educators

Behavior PACT offers in person and online-live workshops to parent groups, PTA committees,

pre-schools and primary schools.

Groups can request one of our popular trainings from the list below or request a

custom workshop on a topic specific to your group. 

Time to Play

Unplug & Reconnect

A Guide to Screen Balance for Educators and Parents

Learning Objectives: 

  1. Learn about the impact of screen time and what the research recommends.

  2. Learn how to assess current screen time in your environment.

  3. Learn strategies to reduce screen use and find balance on and off the screens.

The Power of Clear Directions

Tools for Home and Classroom

Following directions is an essential first step to staying safe and learning new things.

Learning Objectives:

  1. ​Learn how to assess the status of direction following in your home.

  2. Learn how to implement strategies to increase direction following.

  3. Learn how to teach the child to generalize the new skills across different people and settings and respectfully negotiate if they have a reason to not follow the direction.​

Father and child baking
Child in sunny park

Emotion Commotion

Help Kids Regulate Their Emotions

Learning Objectives:

  1. Learn about the connection between brain development, behavior, and self-regulation.​

  2. Identify common triggers and signs of emotional dysregulation across developmental stages.

  3. Learn how to create a supportive environment that fosters the child's ability to deal with big emotions and build resilience.

Behavior Basics

Using ABA to Support Every Learner

Learning Objectives:

  1. Understand the basic principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)

  2. Learn how to collect data and analyze student behavior without taking up all of your teaching and planning time.​

  3. Identify and implement reinforcement strategies to encourage positive behavior.

Image by Kenny Eliason
Raising Hands

From Chaos

to Calm

Tools to Improve Your Classroom Management

Learning Objectives:

  1. ​Understand the components of effective classroom management and their impact on student learning.

  2. Learn how to establish clear rules, routines, and expectations to promote a structured learning environment.

  3. Explore proactive strategies to prevent challenging behaviors before they occur.

Engage, Excite, Empower

Boosting Student Engagement and

Better Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives:

  1. ​Use a Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Approach to revamp your lesson plans.

  2. ​Identify barriers to engagement and ways to re-engage reluctant learners.

  3. Learn how to design activities that are interactive, relevant, and differentiated.

Recycling in the Classroom
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