Understanding Today's Students: How Technology Affects Social Relations in School-Aged Children
Date: Thu. November 19, 2009
Time: 7:00 pm
Location:
Lincoln Park
1150 W. Fullerton Avenue
60614
About this event:
Presented by Dr. Jeanne Beckman
Dramatic advances in technology have affected everyone. Dr. Beckman is a developmental and clinical psychologist in private practive with over 25 years experience. She specializes in assistive technology and works with both abled and disabled individuals. Dr. Beckman assists families with recommendations that are research-based, to obtain appropriate accommodations and remediation in inclusive settings.
Understanding Today's Students is a collaborative program in cooperation with the staff of Rush Neurobehavioral Center (RNBC) and the Chicago Public Library.
RNBC is an approved provider of professional development credits by the Illinois State Board of Education for teacher certification renewal plans. RNBC is a not-for-profit organization offering continuing education programs to inform teachers of neurobehavioral disorders. 1.5 hours CPDU credit will be given for this program.
Phone: (312) 744-1926
