
- Instructor: TNSTEP
Categories: Webinar
School Resource Officers (SROs) do much more than keep our schools safe. Your child with disabilities or mental health needs may benefit from the support an SRO can provide.
This presentation will address:
- The role of the School Resource Officer
- How to introduce yourself and your child to the SRO
- Tips to build a great relationship with your school’s SRO
Click here to view the recorded presentation
Click on the links below for the webinar handouts:
- Click here to download the presentation
- Parent Guide SRO in Schools
- TNDOE FAQ Restraint and Isolation for Students Receiving Special Education and Related Services
- All About Me Booklet
- One Page Profile
- Social-Emotional Health in Young Children
- Protective Factor for Family Strengthening
- Age-Related Reaction to a Traumatic or Stressful Event
- YouTube Video #1 – Deputy Brian Osborn, SRO https://youtu.be/pngy6Hmk3ZI
- YouTube Video #2 – Meet School Resource Officer Russell https://youtu.be/gQDcsogVuzs
TNSTEP’s Lunchtime Leaders Webinar Recording 6/7/22
There are no items in the curriculum yet.
Price
Free
Rating
Not enough ratings to displayRelated Courses
Standards for Special Education Evaluation & Eligibility Revisions for Public Feedback 8-20-24
The Tennessee Department of Education is currently revising the eligibility standards for special education, transitioning them from guidance to state board rule. This first phase of the task force’s work has concentrated on five key eligibility areas: Autism Developmental Delay (DD) Emotional Disability (ED) Specific Learning Disability (SLD) Speech or…
0
Creating Safe and Supportive Schools for ALL Students Webinar 2/21/23
The past few years have been incredibly difficult as our kids and teens have faced school closings, social isolation, missed milestones, emotional injury, threats of school violence, and more. This presentation will address: Ways we can help Open and effective communication among stakeholders The impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences Understanding…
0
Virtual IEP Training with Tennessee Voices 7/24/24
Back to school means IEP meetings! This session reviewed the essential information families will find helpful during their student’s Individualized Education Plan (IEP) meeting. Joey Ellis, TNSTEP Director of Youth Services, your IEP expert, presented this training/discussion. Hosted by: Family Voices of Tennessee Click here to view the recorded presentation.…
0
Dyslexia and Characteristics of Dyslexia: A Guide for Parents Webinar 9/24/24
This webinar discussed the difference between characteristics of dyslexia identified through the general education setting and dyslexia as a specific learning disability identified under IDEA (special education) or as a disability under Section 504. We will discuss the support options for students who are struggling in reading and ways in…
0
TNSTEP Presenta: El próximo paso – Planificando el IEP Preparación para una efectivaparticipación en el Programa deEducación Individualizado (IEP) 8-5-24
The Next Step, IEP Planning – Preparing for effective participation in Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings (workshop in Spanish) Este taller está diseñado para permitir que los participantes comprendan y participen plenamente en el proceso del equipo del IEP. Los participantes aprenderán: Los tipos de servicios que pueden ofrecerse a…
0
Standards for Special Education Evaluation & Eligibility Revisions for Public Feedback 8-20-24
The Tennessee Department of Education is currently revising the eligibility standards for special education, transitioning them from guidance to state board rule. This first phase of the task force’s work has concentrated on five key eligibility areas: Autism Developmental Delay (DD) Emotional Disability (ED) Specific Learning Disability (SLD) Speech or…
0
Creating Safe and Supportive Schools for ALL Students Webinar 2/21/23
The past few years have been incredibly difficult as our kids and teens have faced school closings, social isolation, missed milestones, emotional injury, threats of school violence, and more. This presentation will address: Ways we can help Open and effective communication among stakeholders The impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences Understanding…
0
Virtual IEP Training with Tennessee Voices 7/24/24
Back to school means IEP meetings! This session reviewed the essential information families will find helpful during their student’s Individualized Education Plan (IEP) meeting. Joey Ellis, TNSTEP Director of Youth Services, your IEP expert, presented this training/discussion. Hosted by: Family Voices of Tennessee Click here to view the recorded presentation.…
0
Dyslexia and Characteristics of Dyslexia: A Guide for Parents Webinar 9/24/24
This webinar discussed the difference between characteristics of dyslexia identified through the general education setting and dyslexia as a specific learning disability identified under IDEA (special education) or as a disability under Section 504. We will discuss the support options for students who are struggling in reading and ways in…
0
TNSTEP Presenta: El próximo paso – Planificando el IEP Preparación para una efectivaparticipación en el Programa deEducación Individualizado (IEP) 8-5-24
The Next Step, IEP Planning – Preparing for effective participation in Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings (workshop in Spanish) Este taller está diseñado para permitir que los participantes comprendan y participen plenamente en el proceso del equipo del IEP. Los participantes aprenderán: Los tipos de servicios que pueden ofrecerse a…
0
Standards for Special Education Evaluation & Eligibility Revisions for Public Feedback 8-20-24
The Tennessee Department of Education is currently revising the eligibility standards for special education, transitioning them from guidance to state board rule. This first phase of the task force’s work has concentrated on five key eligibility areas: Autism Developmental Delay (DD) Emotional Disability (ED) Specific Learning Disability (SLD) Speech or…
0
prev
next