Uniquely Qualified Instructor
Lisa Rogers is an acclaimed presenter and veteran educator who specializes in helping educators. She has over 30 years of experience in working with students who exhibit difficult behaviors that prevent them from learning and socializing appropriately with others. Lisa's extensive experience provides a practical perspective for teaching students who have attention-seeking behaviors and self-regulation deficits including impulsivity, lack of focus and an inability to think and plan actions, which often lead to disruptive behaviors.
Lisa is a frequent presenter at local and state conferences and has developed extensive inclusive education training strategies. She is the author of Train-the-Trainer: Current, Best Strategies to Improve Executive Function Skills, the extensive digital resource handbook you will receive at the two-day institute. It is filled with research-based ideas and strategies you will be able to immediately apply or adapt in your own schools and use to train others.
You won't want to miss this unique two-day train-the trainer institute where Lisa will share resources and provide solutions to addressing your students' most challenging behaviors!
What Your Colleagues Say About Your Presenter
"Lisa did an excellent job of teaching the material but also incorporating it into her presentation. She tried to include everyone and was extremely personable. It was great!"
– Sophie Petratos, Middle School Social Studies Teacher
"We covered SO much ground these last 2 days! The breadth and scope of all of the resources is nothing short of amazing!! I cannot wait to share with my colleagues and family. Thank you so very much!!"
– Julie Horton, Special Education Teacher K-8
"This was by far the best BER training I have attended. Lisa was absolutely incredible. She led amazing discussions and she provided so many useful resources. This was truly amazing, I would love to attend more trainings by Lisa. I am leaving this seminar with more knowledge, many resources, and confidence in my teaching!"
– Danielle Harrison, SPED Teacher/Liaison