Learning Opportunities

Rethinking Challenging Behaviour - An Introduction to Collaborative Problem Solving®

Presented By

Matt Sticksl

Series Sessions

Date Time
Wednesday, September 24, 2025 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM

Location

Online

Grade Levels

K-3, Grades 4 - 6, Grades 7 - 9, Grades 10 - 12

Target Audience: All administrators, educational assistants, guidance counsellors, instructional leaders, parents, pre-service teachers, support staff and teachers are encouraged to attend.

Working with children and teens who demonstrate challenging behaviours can be difficult, stressful, and complex.  Collaborative Problem Solving® (CPS) is a compassionate, evidence-based, trauma-informed approach that provides a philosophy and tools to understand and address challenging behaviour.  CPS is used in schools and programs across North America. Research has shown that CPS builds executive functioning skills in students, reduces oppositional behaviours, and teachers report reduced stress when using the approach.

This session is an introduction to CPS. This session helps educators reflect on their understanding of challenging behaviour and interventions to support students with challenging behaviour. Participants will learn about how the CPS approach explains challenging behaviour and how CPS can address these behaviours. This session will help educators decide if CPS would be an effective approach to include in their practice and provide the information and resources to learn more.

If you would like more information about CPS prior to the session, please visit https://thinkkids.org/.

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