De-Escalation Made Easy: A Common Sense Approach

Format

Individual Presentation

First Presenter's Institution

Certified Restraint and De-Escalation Training

Second Presenter's Institution

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Third Presenter's Institution

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Fourth Presenter's Institution

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Location

Session 2 Breakouts

Strand #1

Head: Academic Achievement & Leadership

Strand #2

Head: Academic Achievement & Leadership

Relevance

Featured Speaker

Brief Program Description

Learn how to use a common-sense approach to de-escalating undesired/unwanted situations in the classroom. During this session, the presenter will discuss many of the causes that lead to these unwanted situations. Oftentimes, situations are magnified by the student's actions and others are unknowingly escalated by the teachers. Additionally, learn what to lessen aggressive and dangerous situations.

Summary

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Evidence

Featured Speaker

Learning Objectives

Featured Speaker

Biographical Sketch

Matt is author, master instructor and owner of CRT (Certified Restraint Training). He travels the nation teaching de-escalation and safety skills to educators and health care professionals. Throughout his career, Matt has served in all areas of education. Matt believes teachers have the ability to inspire, lead and give students the opportunity to succeed. Matt has served as a teacher, state champion football coach, principal, supervisor, and director of schools throughout his career.

Keyword Descriptors

de-escalation skills, safety skills, classroom management

Presentation Year

2021

Start Date

3-8-2021 11:40 AM

End Date

3-8-2021 12:40 PM

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De-Escalation Made Easy: A Common Sense Approach

Session 2 Breakouts

Learn how to use a common-sense approach to de-escalating undesired/unwanted situations in the classroom. During this session, the presenter will discuss many of the causes that lead to these unwanted situations. Oftentimes, situations are magnified by the student's actions and others are unknowingly escalated by the teachers. Additionally, learn what to lessen aggressive and dangerous situations.