-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Maryln Appelbaum at ETAI summer conference From: "Ann Shlapobersky" <ashlapo@xxxxxxxxx> Maryln Appelbaum will be giving two sessions (same sessions twice, once each day) at the ETAI summer conference. Her topic is: How to Handle the Hard to Handle Student We are preparing a limited number of handouts. If you plan to attend the session, please print out the handout http://www.etni.org.il/etai/handouts.htm and bring it to the session in order to ensure that you have a copy: How to Handle the Hard to Handle Student Receive solutions for your hard-to-handle students. Learn more than a dozen tools for students with ADHD. Get great strategies for problems with constant chatter, complaining,disruptions, tattles, and teaching angry students self-control. This is a fast-paced, fun session loaded with tools teachers can immediately use. Maryln Appelbaum is a powerhouse of experience and information with more than 30 years experience working with students and teachers. She has written more than three dozen books including How to Handle Hard to Handle Students. Maryln's presentations are packed with information, fun, interactive, and motivational. Author, Speaker, Consultant, Co-Owner, of international seminar company. Work has included: 1. Presenting Teacher training workshops throughout United States and Canada; 2. Keynote speaker for conventions, school districts, conferences; 3. Author of Seminars and Self-Instructional Materials for teachers; 4. Television and radio appearances as authority on children and families; 5. "Ask Maryln" columns for parenting magazines; 6. Networking nationwide with educational professionals; and 7. Convening national networking meetings for educators and legislators; 8. Designing marketing materials; and authoring seminar handbooks and in-services. 9. Classroom management behavioral specialist, mentor, and & coach. -------------------------------------------- Who's Who on ETNI - http://www.etni.org/whoswho/ Add yourself / Update your entry http://www.boker.org.il/etni/whoswho.htm --------------------------------------------