This fall, I’m offering three free behavior support workshops for educators. Each of these free, one-hour workshops on Zoom are for anyone who works with students — teachers, principals, counselors, social workers, and paraprofessionals.
-by Dr. Tim Grivois, Executive Director
Each session is built around practical strategies you can use right away. No extra paperwork. No systems that only make sense on paper. Just tools that help students succeed and help the adults around them feel supported.
What You’ll Get in these Behavior Support Workshops
When you register, you’ll receive:
- A full recording of the session
- All handouts and templates
- Tools you can put to use immediately

And whether one person registers or 800, the workshop will happen.
Workshop 1: The Conversation is the Intervention
- Date: Wednesday, September 24, 2025
- Time: 3:30–4:30 pm (AZ)
- Focus: CICO works best when we remember that the point card is just a tool. The conversation between an adult and a student is the real intervention.
Workshop 2: Creating Schoolwide Behavior Interventions Without the Paperwork
- Date: Thursday, October 2, 2025
- Time: 3:30–4:30 pm (AZ)
- Focus: Many schools lean on behavior data systems to design interventions, which often means asking teachers to log every single incident. In this session, we’ll look at data-based ways to identify patterns and design schoolwide interventions without adding more to teachers’ plates.
Workshop 3: Working Memory and ADHD
- Date: Thursday, October 16, 2025
- Time: 3:30–4:30 pm (AZ)
- Focus: Working memory is often the hidden challenge for students with ADHD. We’ll explore classroom strategies that make working memory supports a natural part of teaching, so students can stay engaged and successful.
Why Join My Behavior Support Workshops
The truth is, behavior support should never feel like paperwork. It should feel like a promise we can keep together. My hope is that these workshops give you simple, usable ways to keep that promise — to help students grow and to make your work a little lighter.
Warmly,
Tim
