Webinars
We are proud to present an ongoing series of webinars in the 321 Insight way – brief, practical, and relevant to what educators are facing today. Please check this page periodically for updates about upcoming and past webinars.
Upcoming Webinars
Celebrating Wins: Recognizing and Honoring Progress with Students
Celebrating Wins: Recognizing and Honoring Progress with Students So much of an educator’s time and energy is focused on minimizing student challenges that it’s easy to miss the “wins” that happen on a daily basis. But it’s important to look for (and celebrate!) students’ milestones and accomplishments as often as you can. They can be easy to miss if we’re not careful, but they are incredibly important when it comes to building positive and productive relationships with your students. Join us for this free,15-minute webinar to learn what qualifies as a “win” with students, strategies to help you notice wins more easily, and why celebrating wins is so important. You’ll also get additional information during the Q&A portion of the session.
On-Demand Webinars
PD Topic of the Month: Educator Wellness: Taking Care of YOU!
In these challenging times, your students need you more than ever. But you can’t be there for them unless you first take care of YOU! Tune into this session to learn five strategies to help
PD Topic of the Month: Quick Interventions to Help Students Maintain Regulation
A student’s ability to regulate their emotions and behavior is critical to their development, both in and out of the classroom. As educators, it is essential to understand our role in helping students become regulated
PD Topic of the Month: How to Help Students Build Resilience
Fostering resilience is crucial as students develop independence and efficient problem-solving skills. Resilience also helps them to build and maintain relationships, and overcome some of the negative impacts of trauma. Educators play a key role
PD Topic of the Month: 5 Tips for Reconnecting with Students After the Winter Break
While the winter break can be a positive and joyous time, it can also be disruptive for students and educators alike. Reacclimating to classroom routines after the holidays can be challenging, so now is a
Get Ahead of Challenging Behavior: Five Approaches to Paraeducator Training
Paraeducators have long been on the front lines in schools and districts across the country, managing difficult learning and behavioral issues, often with limited resources. Staffing shortages and challenging student behavior are reported as being
Office Hours: Live Q&A Session
Recorded on April 20th, our co-founder and resident expert Dr. Skip Greenwood shared actionable advice and answers to registrant-submitted questions based on decades of experience in clinical psychology and K-12 education.