The Ottawa Conference | Day Two

Presented by Steven G. Feifer, D.Ed., ABSNP

Live Streaming Thursday, May 29, 2025

$244.00

6 Hours  |   Pre-approved for CEU’s

Description

LIVE STREAM: May 28 – 30, 2025 from 8:30am – 4:00pm (Ottawa, ON) Please adjust your start time according to your specific time zone. 

ON-DEMAND: Recorded footage & course content (certificate, videos, quiz) will be available until July 4, 2025. Please allow 3 – 10 business days for footage to be processed. Extensions cannot be granted under any circumstances.

Registration will close May 27, 2025. 


Thursday, May 29, 2025  |  Day Two

Fostering Social-Emotional Learning Skills for Academic Success Using Brain-Behaviour Relationships
PRESENTED BY Steven G. Feifer, D.Ed., ABSNP

This workshop will examine the impact of mental health conditions on students’ academic performance and social development, offering practical strategies schools can use to promote emotional wellness. Through the lens of brain-behavioural relationships, this workshop will explore how schools can create environments that support not only academic achievement but also emotional regulation, social skills, and overall mental well-being. Factors such as poverty, trauma, childhood abuse, parental neglect, and the lasting effects of the pandemic can disrupt key brain processes related to learning and emotional behavior, resulting in challenges for students both academically and socially.

The focus of this workshop is on early interventioneffective assessment, and evidence-based classroom strategies. We will equip educators, school counselors, and mental health professionals with the tools they need to support emotional wellness in students, helping them overcome emotional challenges and thrive academically. Participants will learn how to assess emotional wellness, implement social-emotional learning initiatives, and create nurturing, resilient school environments that foster positive outcomes for all students.

Reading and Writing Disorders: Brain-Based Interventions for Students

This 3-hour afternoon workshop will explore reading and written language disorders through a brain-based educational lens, offering participants targeted strategies for supporting students with learning challenges. The workshop will be divided into two key segments: reading disorders in the first half and written language disorders in the second, each designed to equip educators and clinicians with the practical tools necessary for effective intervention.

Understanding and Addressing Reading Disorders
The first part of the workshop will focus on differentiating dyslexia from other reading disorders, with a special emphasis on classifying developmental reading disorders into four distinct subtypes. Participants will learn how to identify each subtype and match it with evidence-based interventions to target the specific cognitive challenges associated with it. We will delve into essential cognitive constructs involved in the reading process, including:

  • Phonemic awareness
  • Phonological processing
  • Orthographic processing
  • Working memory
  • Executive functioning

Additionally, the Feifer Assessment of Reading (FAR) will be introduced as a diagnostic tool to assess reading abilities, helping to inform intervention planning and guide targeted support for students. Participants will gain hands-on strategies to assess reading difficulties and design appropriate interventions based on individual student needs.

Exploring Writing Disorders and Intervention Strategies
The second half of the workshop will examine writing disorders, with a focus on how “frontal lobe” processes—such as attentionworking memory, and executive functioning—influence each subtype of writing difficulty. We will explore three distinct subtypes of writing disorders and discuss the neurological basis for each. Participants will also review five essential steps for effective written language instruction, providing practical strategies for supporting students with writing challenges, including dysgraphia.

The workshop will introduce the Feifer Assessment of Writing (FAW), a tool designed to diagnose writing disorders and guide intervention planning. Participants will explore how to use the FAW and other diagnostic instruments to identify students with written language difficulties, ensuring they receive the appropriate interventions.

  • Understand the Prevalence of Emotional Disabilities in Canadian Students: Discuss the increasing rates of emotional dysregulation in children and adolescents, and explore the critical link between emotional wellness and academic success.
  • Explore Brain Mechanisms Affected by Stress and Anxiety: Learn about the key brain regions impacted by emotional stress, anxiety, and depression, and how these conditions affect students’ cognitive and social development.
  • Introduce Effective Assessment Tools: Discover assessment options for evaluating emotional dysregulation in students, with a focus on the FACT Scale, a tool designed to measure the impact of stress and trauma on academic and social-emotional functioning.
  • Implement Classroom Strategies for Emotional Regulation: Explore effective classroom accommodations and targeted interventions that promote emotional regulation in children and adolescents, enhancing their ability to succeed academically and socially.
  • Foster Social-Emotional Learning (SEL): Learn how to integrate SEL programs into the classroom to support students’ emotional growth and improve their social skills, collaboration, and problem-solving abilities.
  • Create a Nurturing School Climate: Discuss how schools can develop a supportive and inclusive climate that promotes emotional well-being and resilience for all students.
  • A clear understanding of how brain processes impact reading and writing development.
  • Practical, evidence-based interventions for addressing specific subtypes of reading and writing disorders.
  • Familiarity with the Feifer Assessment of Reading (FAR) and Feifer Assessment of Writing (FAW) to diagnose and assess students’ needs.
  • Tools and strategies to support students with dyslexiadysgraphia, and other learning disorders.

Education and Clinical Professionals: All education and mental health or healthcare professionals who work with children or youth including, but not limited to K–12 Classroom Teachers, School Counsellors, Learning Assistance/Resource Teachers, School Administrators, School Paraprofessionals including Special Education Assistants, Classroom Assistants and Childcare Workers • All other professionals who support behavioural challenges and complex learning needs including but not limited to: Nurses, Social Workers, Psychologists, Clinical Counsellors, Family Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech Language Pathologists, Addiction Counsellors, Youth Workers, Mental Health Workers, Probation Officers and Community Police Officers.

Steven G. Feifer, D.Ed., ABPdN is dually trained as both a nationally certified school psychologist and board certified pediatric neuropsychologist, having completed research stints at the National Institutes of Health.   Dr. Feifer has earned numerous distinctions throughout his career including the Maryland School Psychologist of the Year, the National School Psychologist of the Year, and the Outstanding Contribution to the Education and Training of Psychologists award by the Maryland Psychological Association.  He has authored eight books on learning and emotional disorders in children. Lastly, Dr. Feifer has authored three tests on diagnosing learning disabilities in children, all of which are published by PAR.

RegistrationEarly bird FeeRegular Fee
Individual 1 Day Enrollment$244.00N/A
Individual 2 Day Enrollment$484.00N/A
Individual 3 Day Enrollment$664.00N/A

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  • Canadian Psychological Association
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