50. How to Handle Challenging Behavior from Students with Special Needs with Dr. Christine Reeve
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Hey Special Education Teacher, How do you manage behaviors in your special ed classroom? What about handling challenging behaviors from your students with disabilities? Wondering how to get your team on board with the behavior support plan or behavior intervention plan? In today’s episode, we have a special guest, Dr. Christine Reeve. From running Autism Classroom Resources and the Special Educator Academy to creating teacher resources on TeachersPayTeachers, her driving goal has always been about bringing special educators together and helping them serve their students in the best ways they can. With a doctorate in psychology and as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, she has spent the last 25 years working with a wide variety of special education programs as a behavior specialist, an administrator, university faculty, and primarily as a trainer and consultant. We talk all about how to handle challenging behavior from students with special needs. This great conversation will bring you new ideas and strategies to help you prepare for the next school year! Take Care, Michelle Resources Mentioned: Free Preventing Behavior Webinar How to Connect with Dr. Christine Reeve: Podcast: Autism Classroom Resources Facebook: Special Educator Academy Instagram: @autismclassroomresources Website: autismclassroomresources.com Connect with Michelle Vazquez: Get your Educate & Rejuvenate Live Virtual Conference tickets HERE! Grab your FREE IEP Meeting Checklist HERE! Become an INSIDER & join the email list HERE!  Join the FACEBOOK COMMUNITY! Follow on INSTAGRAM!  Contact: [email protected]
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