Key Topics: social attention, observation, self-awareness, self-regulation

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Superflex Series
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Instructor: Pamela Crooke, PhD, CCC-SLP (Disclosure)


2 hours of instruction


This course explores:
  • What is the curriculum series

  • Emotional, Social, and Academic Connections

  • Fidelity and Implementation

  • Neurodiversity considerations


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2 hours of training and CE credit available for select professionals.

For any special accommodations please email us.

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Teaching the Superflex Curriculum Series with Fidelity: A Short Course

Educators, therapists, and caregivers have been asking for a motivating and fun way to teach elementary students social, emotional, and academic concepts. This short course will focus on the theory underlying core lessons and how to implement a detective and superhero themed social, emotional, and academic learning (SEAL) teaching series with fidelity. Consider this to be the essential crash course for implementing the Dynamic Duo Curriculum series with fidelity. Content is designed for students 7-11+ years.

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