The Vancouver Island Conference | Day Three

Presented by Kathy Morris, M.Ed.

Live Streaming Wednesday, April 30, 2025

$244.00

6 Hours  |   Pre-approved for CEU’s

Description

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

ON-DEMAND: Recorded footage & course content (certificate, videos, quiz) will be available until June 2, 2025. Please allow 3 – 10 business days for footage to be processed. Extensions cannot be granted under any circumstances.

Registration will close April 27, 2025. 


Wednesday, April 30, 2025  |  Day Three

Intervention Strategies to Improve Self-Regulation and Executive Function
PRESENTED BY Kathy Morris, M.Ed.

Do you work with children and adolescents who struggle with attention, organization, transitions, and planning? Are you looking for effective strategies to help students who often act out, get overwhelmed, or struggle to understand the consequences of their actions? These challenges often stem from deficits in Executive Functioning (EF)—a critical set of cognitive skills needed for self-regulation and goal-directed behaviour.

The good news is that Executive Functioning can be taught and strengthened!

In this hands-on workshop, Kathy Morris, M.Ed., B.S., an international speaker, speech therapist, and educator with over 42 years of experience, will guide you through evidence-based strategies to improve EF skills in children and adolescents. Kathy will introduce metacognitive and self-regulation techniques that use visual aids and interactive activities to improve key skills such as:

  • Inhibitory Control: Helping students pause before acting to control impulses.
  • Adaptability: Building resilience and the ability to cope with changes.
  • Mental Flexibility: Encouraging problem-solving and task switching.
  • Executive Attention: Improving focus, prioritization, and task completion.
  • Emotional Control: Managing frustration and anxiety during emotionally charged situations.
  • Social Skills: Enhancing communication and peer interactions.

De-Escalating Behaviour in the Classroom: Intervention Strategies for After the Meltdown

Witnessing a child spiral into an emotional meltdown can be one of the most challenging moments in the classroom. Children with autism, ADHD, and other executive function difficulties often struggle with emotional regulation, leading to outbursts that disrupt learning and social interactions. These behaviours can leave educators, parents, and caregivers feeling frustrated and uncertain about how to help.
This 3-hour workshop is designed for educators, parents, and caregivers who want to learn effective, research-based strategies for intervening when a child’s behaviour escalates. If you’ve seen children removed from class or sent to timeout, missing valuable learning and social time, this session will provide the tools you need to respond more effectively.
Led by Kathy Morris, M.Ed., B.S., a seasoned expert with over 45 years of experience working with children with autism, ADHD, and other neurodevelopmental challenges, this workshop offers practical strategies for managing meltdowns, tantrums, and challenging behaviours caused by sensory overload and emotional dysregulation.
Participants will learn how to use visual supports, hands-on techniques, and structured routines to help children regain self-regulation and prevent future outbursts. The course focuses on fostering positive behaviours, enhancing self-regulation skills, and improving the overall quality of life for neurodiverse children.
By the end of the workshop, you’ll have an actionable plan and the tools needed to de-escalate behaviour, support emotional regulation, and guide children toward positive replacement behaviours—helping them thrive both academically and socially.