“Smart but Scattered: Helping Children and Adolescents with Executive Function at School and Home”
The Kansas Association of School Psychologists is pleased to bring
Presenter Information: Peg Dawson
Peg Dawson, Ed.D., NCSP, received her doctorate in school/child clinical psychology from the University of Virginia. She worked as a school psychologist for 16 years in Maine and New Hampshire, and since 1992 has worked at the Center for Learning and Attention Disorders in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where she specializes in the assessment of children and adults with learning and attention disorders. Along with her colleague, Dr. Richard Guare, she has written several books for parents and professionals on the topic of executive skills, including Smart but Scattered and Smart but Scattered Teens. Peg is the 2006 recipient of the National Association of School Psychologists’ Lifetime Achievement Award.
https://www.smartbutscatteredkids.com/
Registration forms: Due to unforeseen circumstances, online registration is required for this conference. We are not able to accept payment by check at this time.
CPDS:
Eligible for 6 CPDs through NASP. Participants sign in for both morning and afternoon sessions. A certificate of attendance will be emailed at the end of the afternoon session upon receipt of the evaluation form. KASP is a NASP approved provider of CPDs (NASP #1030 provider).
No person will be denied access to or full participation in any KASP program, event or activity on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin disability or age.
Conference information: Amy Drinnon, amydrinnon@smsd.org