May 21, 2013 Categories: Current Topics, Uncategorized by AAnzalone Comments Off on Teaching a Brain Exposed to Trauma
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Well-organized.
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Wonderful ideas to apply to my life and my class.
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Fun, varied and promoted interaction.
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Ann Anzalone was outstanding. My experiences as a parent have touched on so many of the things she talks about but I received the information from half a dozen different professionals over the course of years. It stayed somewhat disjointed in my mind. She ties it all together.
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Very different “Classroom Management” but best yet. Great speaker. Hopefully, I will be able to develop her teaching skills and use in my own classroom.
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Ann was energetic, exciting, and fun! She got everyone involved and encouraged participation, questions.
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Would love to have another class with her.
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So much great information on many aspects of the classroom – cannot wait to share with others .
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We got up and moved a lot!
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I loved this class! This is the most practical information I’ve been given to take directly back to my class.
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Wonderful speaker – captured attention at all times.
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I really enjoyed the brain development workshop. DOING some of the activities will help me to remember them for implementation.
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Very well organized in thoughts and materials. It was nice to see an instructor be prepared for numerous subjects.
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The session was not only relevant in helping me develop professionally but as a person.
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Oh my, what an excellent course.
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Dynamic speaker! Very informative!
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Loved the movement- instead of just sitting and taking notes. It was nice getting to know other teachers.
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Very up-to-date information – she was phenomenal. Have again and often!
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All the different activities were free but worth learning.
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I thought a game would be too juvenile, to my delight; it communicated valuable lessons for high school.
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