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2015 Workshops

Spring 2015 Workshop Schedule

If you would like to see my updated and current page of workshops with Brad Mason please go here: https://www.bradmasoncounselor.com/workshops-with-brad-mason/

$15.00 Workshops at The Georgetown Project by Brad Mason, LPC

Setting Boundaries and Limits
Avoid the power struggles and teach respect and acceptance for reasonable limits. Learn the five basic childhood needs positive boundaries address. How do you teach them to recognize cues to social boundaries? Where are you on the continuum from ignoring or avoiding to controlling?
January 13 7-9pm

Developmental Stages/Developmental Caregiving
Effective communication and discipline for children at different levels of development. What are the five stages and what kind of adult responses and authority to the children in each stage need and respond to best? What are the issues and primary emotional and social needs of children by stage of development?
January 20, 7-9pm

Anger and Children– Learn the links and break the chain. If you want a child to express anger appropriately, you must first teach them to recognize that they are having an emotional response. Learn some kid-friendly ways to teach emotional recognition, responsibility for your responses, how to use a 1-5 scale to teach gradations and evaluate the size of a problem and respond in a way that matches the size of the problem, and create and emotional chest of tools with five categories of good things to do with mad feelings. Link to see more:
https://www.bradmasoncounselor.com/summary-video-anger/
Tuesday, Feb 3, 7-9pm

Anxiety and Children– Teach children how to recognize and manage their own fears. Learn how to respond in a way that provides empathy while also indicating to the child that the adult ultimately can not change the way the child feels- the child will have to do something besides avoiding the situation they fear if they want to begin feeling more the way they want to. Anxious kids usually want to make the people or environment give them what they want or remove a demand they fear, so at some point they usually will need some help with accountability to encourage them to experiment with actually using their coping strategies instead of using avoidance and extreme behaviors to manipulate others. LInk to see some strategies in action:
https://www.bradmasoncounselor.com/summary-video-anxiety/
Tuesday, February 24, 7-9pm

Teaching Social Skills Through Play
See games that help develop basic play skills for children who get left out or are over-controlling. See video clips of an actual group, watch as they go from chaos to order with appropriate interventions taught in this fun and funny workshop. Link to see more:
https://www.bradmasoncounselor.com/summary-social-skills-clip/
Tuesday, March 3, 7-9pm
Relating effectively to the child with ADHD or Oppositional/Defiant Behavior


Teaching them to do what you want and feel good about themselves! You know, some kids are so busy and hard to manage, or so often repeat the same error you just attempted to correct with them, it can be really hard to save any positive feelings that cement your relationship. Link to see more:
https://www.bradmasoncounselor.com/summary-video-adhd/
Tuesday, March 31, 7-9pm

The Gifted Child- Gifted children can really stretch the limits of their caregivers. If they are so smart, then why can they have such emotional extremes, how can they socially inept, and why can’t they clean their own room? Find out about the clues that a child is gifted, what asynchronous development means, and what the five forms of emotional and intellectual intensity that gifted children can display.
https://www.bradmasoncounselor.com/summary-gifted-child-clip/
Tuesday, April 7, 7-9pm

Self-talk, Self-esteem, and Emotional Control– Uncover the powerful effect of self-talk and discover how to teach children to use this too to self-regulate and feel good about themselves. Your thoughts are so powerful, they create your reality; your brain makes thoughts that aren’t true, or boo-boo thoughts, teach them not to believe everything they think and how to make bandage thoughts.
https://www.bradmasoncounselor.com/summary-self-esteem-clip/
Tuesday, April 21, 7-9pm

Faith-Based Biblical Behavior Management at it’s Best
Understand and implement the best ideas about behavior that science and Christian biblical wisdom have to offer! Watch some video examples, explore the true meaning of “spare the rod, spoil the child,” and “with the measure you use, it will be measured back to you…” Get specific strategies to use with children who do not respond well to traditional/conventional discipline strategies. Link to see more:
https://www.bradmasoncounselor.com/summary-video-behavior-management/
Tuesday, May 5, 7-9pm
Digital Culture and Child Development
Review of astonishing research, both pros and cons, about digital media, brain development, and human behavior. How do the internet and video games train the brain? What are the pros and cons? What is the information age costing us and what are healthy ways to manage consumption of digital media? See some sample clips:
https://www.bradmasoncounselor.com/video-game-addiction-digital-media-summary-clip/

May 26 7-9 pm

Asperger/autism Understanding from the Inside Out
How do you identify these kids and help them navigate the school and social environment? Hear their answers in video clips as they reflect on what what difficult as a kid in school and what has made it better for them. Link to see more:
https://www.bradmasoncounselor.com/summary-video-autism/
June 2, 7-9pm

Squibbling Rivalry
If you have more than one kid chances are you have some jealousy and competition. Learn how to make this annoyance a teachable moment for valuable people skills to last a lifetime. Usually the more attentive and loving the parent is, the worse the sibling rivalry will be! Link to see more:
https://www.bradmasoncounselor.com/summary-sibling-rivalry-clip/
June 30, 7-9pm

Fearful Children-Help for Avoidance, Withdrawal, and Anxiety Teach children how to recognize and manage their own fears. Learn how to respond in a way that provides empathy while also indicating to the child that the adult ultimately can not change the way the child feels- the child will have to do something besides avoiding the situation they fear if they want to begin feeling more the way they want to. Anxious kids usually want to make the people or environment give them what they want or remove a demand they fear, so at some point they usually will need some help with accountability to encourage them to experiment with actually using their coping strategies instead of using avoidance and extreme behaviors to manipulate others. LInk to see some strategies in action:
https://www.bradmasoncounselor.com/summary-video-anxiety/
Tuesday, September 8, 7-9pm

Anger and Aggression in Children- Learn the links and break the chain. If you want a child to express anger appropriately, you must first teach them to recognize that they are having an emotional response. Learn some kid-friendly ways to teach emotional recognition, responsibility for your responses, how to use a 1-5 scale to teach gradations and evaluate the size of a problem and respond in a way that matches the size of the problem, and create an emotional chest of tools with five categories of good things to do with mad feelings. Strategize alternative adult responses for correcting hurtful behavior. Link to see more:
https://www.bradmasoncounselor.com/summary-video-anger/
Tuesday, September 22, 7-9pm

Getting on the Plus Side: Behavior Management at it’s Best
Understand and implement the best ideas about behavior that science and art have to offer. Get specific strategies to use with children who do not respond well to traditional/conventional discipline strategies. Take away a list of rewards that are free and easy to give in a school setting. Link to see more:
https://www.bradmasoncounselor.com/summary-video-behavior-management/
Tuesday, October 27, 7-9pm
Teaching Social Skills Through Play
See games that help develop basic play skills for children who get left out or are over-controlling. See video clips of an actual group, watch as they go from chaos to order with appropriate interventions taught in this fun and funny workshop. Link to see more:
https://www.bradmasoncounselor.com/summary-social-skills-clip/
Tuesday, November 17, 7-9pm

Relating effectively to the child with ADHD or Oppositional/Defiant Behavior

Teach them to do what you want and feel good about themselves! You know, some kids are so busy and hard to manage, or so often repeat the same error you just attempted to correct with them, it can be really hard to save any positive feelings that cement your relationship. Avoid power struggles and escalating interactions by regulating their access to preferred goods and activities and then wait for them to meet expectations. Link to see more:
https://www.bradmasoncounselor.com/summary-video-adhd/
Tuesday, December 1, 7-9pm
Asperger/Autism Understanding from the Inside Out
How do you identify these kids and help them navigate the school and social environment? Hear their answers in video clips as they reflect on what what difficult as a kid in school and what has made it better for them. From Brad Mason, the author of Autism Asperger: Understanding From the Inside Out available on Kindle and in paperback on Amazon. Link to see more:
https://www.bradmasoncounselor.com/summary-video-autism/
December 15, 7-9pm

To register online click here:

https://www.bradmasoncounselor.com/registration/

Or call Jane Hazelton, Coordinator 512-864-3008
Location: Bridges to Growth Resource Center on Highway 29 at Scenic Drive, less than a mile East of I-35
805 W University Ave, Georgetown, TX 78626. $15.00

I will also  be presenting at Hyde Park Baptist Church in Austin for hopefully about 600 teachers on July 10 and 11 on the topics of digital media management for children, autism/aspergers, and adhd/odd.

If you are a counselor or school psychologist I hope you will join me at ESC Region 13 on October 14 & 15 for a two day summit on counseling strategies to use in schools with students identified with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Serious Emotional Disturbance. Participants will also get a book with counseling forms and templates as well as four follow-up online group meetings to discuss cases and finesse implementation.

November 12 & 13 I will be doing a workshop similar to the one above in Edinburg, which is near McAllen, for ESC Region 1.

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