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Hear Dr. Mel Levine describe his groundbreaking approach to using
neurodevelopmental research to unlock the mysteries of learning
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Discover how to build school faculty expertise from the science of learning
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Learn about the neurodevelopmental demands placed on students when writing
and how certain strategies can help students be more successful writers
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Participate in interactive sessions conducted by the All Kinds of Minds faculty
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Receive a copy of Dr. Mel Levine’s book, Educational Care, a System for
Understanding and Helping Children with Learning Problems at Home and in School
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Sample the Schools Attuned professional development program and discover how to
bring this program to your school or district
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Gain an awareness of eight neurodevelopmental constructs that make up an
individual’s unique learning profile—including yours!
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Understand how your school would help students improve on state and national
writing assessments by looking at their challenges through a neurodevelopmental
lens
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Discover ways to work with your school team to apply new strategies to your
specific school setting
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Envision how your school or school district can help more students succeed by
using the “Educational Care” approach
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Practice analyzing the neurodevelopmental demands of curriculum
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Explore how students’ neurodevelopmental profiles affect their learning
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EDUCATIONAL CARE FOR ALL KINDS OF MINDS is designed
for educational leaders from public and private schools, including:
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school principals and heads of schools
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district staff development specialists
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directors of special education
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directors of Title I programs
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teacher leaders
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curriculum coordinators
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general ed teachers implementing Response to Intervention
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Teams from districts or schools are encouraged to attend.
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Course Syllabus
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Educational Care, a System for Understanding and Helping
Children with Learning Problems at Home and in School, by Dr. Mel
Levine
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Continental breakfast provided both days and lunch provided on the seminar’s
first day
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