Emotional Poverty Workshop
OnlineHear from Ruby Payne! This workshop addresses the issues of emotional poverty, emotional stability, and emotional wealth.
Hear from Ruby Payne! This workshop addresses the issues of emotional poverty, emotional stability, and emotional wealth.
September 6 and 9, 2024, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Central. Interested in curriculum for teens designed to help build life skills to manage the present and plan for the future? Become an R Rules Facilitator!
This workshop is for practitioners. It is for individuals who need a vocabulary and strategies for addressing emotional issues.
NEW WORKSHOP - Toledo, Ohio: This workshop looks at what homelessness, instability, and disengagement do to learning and the strategies and understandings that are necessary to address those issues.
This web-based training gives you in-depth information to help you understand class differences and 10 actions you can implement the next day in the classroom to achieve impact.
NEW WORKSHOP - Boise, Idaho: This workshop looks at what homelessness, instability, and disengagement do to learning and the strategies and understandings that are necessary to address those issues.
NEW WORKSHOP This workshop looks at what homelessness, instability, and disengag [...]
October 1, 8, 15, 22, and 29, 2024, 11:00am - 2:00pm Central. This certified training prepares you to present the A Framework for Understanding Poverty workshop to individuals in your organization and partnering organizations. Comprehensive research and training materials are provided.
October 8, 9, and 10, 2024—11 am - 2 pm Central. This trainer certification prepares trainers to present the information from Emotional Poverty to coworkers in their school, district, or organization. See trainer agreement for details.
Come hear Ruby Payne in Columbia, Missouri. She will be speaking about educating students experiencing homelessness, instability, and disengagement.
Come hear Ruby Payne in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. She will be speaking about educating students experiencing homelessness, instability, and disengagement.