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Physical & Emotional Safety for Kids, Teens, & Adults

Organization, School, and Family Guidance

 

Teaching skills to prevent child abuse, bullying, and harassment doesn’t have to be scary or complicated. Using research-based tools and strategies, teachers and parents can develop “safety fluency” in children and teens by providing them with consistent exposure to skill learning and practice opportunities. 

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A picture of Dr. Johnson demonstrating how to teach children and teens to throw away hurting words.

Possible Topics for Training or Consultation

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Interactive trainings about child abuse prevention and the effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences

CURRICULUM

Implementation assistance and accommodation of commercially available curriculums

EMBEDDED SKILLS

Integrating safety and abuse prevention skills into specially designed instruction for students with disabilities
 

IEP/IFSP CONSIDERATIONS

Inclusion of safety in the Individual Education Plan (IEP) or Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP)
 

FAMILY SUPPORT

Group classes for parents hosted by your organization

CUSTOMIZATION

Customized services to meet your organization's needs

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Nancy Grosz Sager,
O.U.R Representative,
California Hands & Voices

On behalf of the Board of California Hands & Voices, I want to express my thanks for your webinar “Promoting Emotional Safety During Uncertain Times”.  The webinar was well-planned and well-presented.  We were pleased that you provided parents with tips for how to deal with their children’s emotions during this unusual time (the pandemic).

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Cynthia A. Frosch, PhD, IMH-E
Associate Professor
Auburn University

Dr. Johnson brings openness, awareness, and expertise to every presentation she delivers...And every time Dr. Johnson visits one of my classes, I learn something new as well. Students comment consistently on how their understanding of children, families, and professionals has grown from interacting with Dr. Johnson.

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Dr. Chelsi Anderson
Educational Psychologist
Autism Intervention

Dr. Johnson is amazing at what she does! She is a child advocate to the core and has studied and prepared herself to share this knowledge and expertise with others. I would highly recommend Dr. Johnson. 

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