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NAPT Summit to Host Never-Been-Done Special TSA Event

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Join NAPT for the 42nd Annual Summit in Kansas City, Missouri, November 4th-8th.

TSA LOGONAPT continues to push the envelope at this year’s summit with a never-been-done, special event! NAPT and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) are joining forces to offer a ground-breaking, safety and security event designed to prepare participants to prevent, respond to, and recover from a student transportation security incident. This must-attend event will include classroom instruction, table-top exercises, real-life drills, and full-scale multifaceted exercises.

The annual NAPT Summit is consistently recognized as the premier pupil transportation conference in the nation. There is something for everyone:

  • Access to industry leaders
  • Nationally recognized speakers
  • Industry’s largest trade show
  • Credits towards national certification
  • Industry relevant workshops
  • Professional networking
  • A special, interactive security training event in partnership with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
  • America’s Best Inspector and Technician Challenge

Create your own professional success story!

Posted in Blog on September 14th, 2016. No Comments.



OAPT Continues a Strong Stance on Driver Education

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OAPT Continues a Strong Stance on Driver Education

When budget cuts happen, procedures are analyzed, compromises are negotiated, and changes are made. Money savings becomes a focus, but it should never be the only focus. Stand strong on your commitment to consume solid, proven, and effective training.

OAPT continues in its mission to facilitate quality education by disseminating knowledge and providing assistance to those responsible for safe pupil transportation. Collectively, our body of members are motivated by the most important resource that our state has…our children. We have taken, and will continue to take, a strong stance on school bus driver education and the prevention of accident and injury that can befall our children through negligence and irresponsibility.

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No matter what your questions are about COVID-19, get answers from reliable sources. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS.gov) maintains a variety of information from multiple, reliable sources.

Continue to take basic steps to prevent illness by washing your hands often, avoiding close contact, staying home if sick, covering coughs and sneezes, wearing a facemask, monitoring your health daily, and disinfecting frequently touched surfaces (CDC.gov).

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Posted in Blog on September 8th, 2016. No Comments.



NAPT is Connecting What Matters

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Join NAPT for the 42nd Annual Summit in Kansas City, Missouri, November 4th-8th.

The annual NAPT Conference and Trade Show is consistently recognized as the premier school transportation conference in the nation. Over the course of four days, participants have access to four keynote speakers, fourteen in-depth training courses, dozens of workshops, and vendors showcasing the latest in pupil transportation. Topics range from the latest in specialized transportation to effective department management and everything in between. There is something for everyone involved in pupil transportation.

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  • Access to industry leaders
  • Nationally recognized speakers
  • Industry’s largest trade show
  • Credits towards national certification
  • Industry relevant workshops
  • Professional networking
  • A special, interactive security training event in partnership with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
  • America’s Best Inspector and Technician Challenge

Create your own professional success story!

 

Posted in Blog on September 7th, 2016. No Comments.



On the Road with School Training Solutions

Hello,

STS on the road in FloridaI am planning a “Florida Meet & Greet 2016 Tour” to discuss the school bus driver and staff development online training options School Training Solutions currently offers in Florida. September 14–22, I am visiting current customers and other counties interested in adding an online component to their training programs. I will gladly demonstrate courses, answer questions about the benefits of online training, or simply leave my contact information.

School Training Solutions offers a variety of online classroom training topics geared toward certification, in-service, accident remediation, and general professional development.

If you are interested in a brief meeting to discuss how online training can save your department or school money, please contact me! If we are unable to connect during the “Florida Meet and Greet Tour,” I would be happy to set up a webinar or enroll you in our DEMO area to experience courses in our online classroom.

Sincerely,

Patrick Willi
School Training Solutions

Posted in Blog on September 6th, 2016. No Comments.



5 Effective Strategies for Childhood Anger Management

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Childhood Anger Management: 5 Effective Strategies

by: Brooke Neal

Anger is a normal emotional response caused by injury, injustice, conflict, or hurt, and is felt because some sort of wrong has occurred. Anger management does not try to eliminate anger in children. Instead, it helps children learn how to identify emotional and physiological cues that will stop them from responding inappropriately to situations that make them angry. The following strategies can help teach children how to understand and manage their feelings in an appropriate way.

1. Model Proper Responses to Anger

Anger Management - Happy ChildrenChildren learn how to react to anger by copying the behavior of angry people around them. For example, children who hear adults around them yell and scream will also yell and scream when they become angry. They do not realize that they are not dealing with their anger appropriately because they see yelling and screaming as a normal response. Teachers and caregivers should model responsible anger management by acknowledging, accepting, and taking responsibility for their own angry feelings and by expressing anger in direct and nonaggressive ways.

2. Create a Safe Emotional Climate

Parents, teachers and caregivers need to provide a safe emotional climate for children. Children should be encouraged to acknowledge all feelings, pleasant and unpleasant. Caregivers need to explain to children that it is okay to be angry as long as their anger is expressed appropriately. Children need to know that it is not appropriate to hurt people or animals, nor should they break things. All children should be treated fairly and be subject to the same rules. Children need to feel safe, secure, and loved.

3. Encourage Children to Label Feelings of Anger

Teachers and parents can help young children learn how to label angry feelings. Creating feeling-word posters can help them use a word to describe their feelings. Brainstorm with children and make a list of feeling words on a poster in the room. When children get angry they can refer to the chart and find words that help them verbalize their feelings. Anger Thermometers can also help children learn how to label angry feelings. When children are angry they can be given a paper thermometer to color in that shows how upset they are. The higher up the thermometer is colored, the angrier they are. Children can then discuss what made them angry and how to handle that anger.

4. Teach Proper Calming Techniques

Children can be taught to recognize the harmful physical responses of anger and ways to alleviate them by doing relaxation activities. Squeezing play dough or a stress ball, running around outside, listening to music, or painting pictures can all help to relieve physical stress. Self-calming techniques such as taking slow, deep breaths and massaging their own necks and arms can also be useful. Another useful anger management technique is the use of calm-down posters. These posters are placed on the wall and list appropriate replacement behaviors to use when children are angry, such as walk away, run around in a circle, talk to a friend, or hit a pillow.

5. Use Books, Stories, and Songs

Parents, teachers, and caregivers can use books, stories, and songs to teach children proper anger management techniques, as well as to help validate and understand their angry feelings. Besides reading books with proper anger management solutions, adults can also tell stories about children in angry situations and ask the children to contribute possible endings that show healthy resolutions to the angry situations. Inappropriate solutions to the conflict and why they are inappropriate can also be discussed. Personal stories of how adults overcame their own anger and what appropriate actions they use to calm themselves down can also be helpful.
 

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CHILDHOOD ANGER AND ANGER MANAGEMENT

Anger Management - ChildrenThis course defines anger, discusses its purpose, and identifies components of childhood anger. It also describes causes of childhood anger, discusses ways children respond, and addresses the adverse effects anger can have on children. In addition, the course identifies elements of an effective anger management program and provides effective anger management techniques and activities to use with children.

Regularly $15.00 / Now $10.00

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Posted in Blog on August 2nd, 2016. No Comments.



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