Speaker's Bureau
The clinicians at Children's Research Triangle have expertise in the assessment and
treatment of complex and at-risk children and their families. We also are
dedicated to enhancing the knowledge through training and community education
for all persons involved with special needs children. The educational programs
provided by the staff of Children's Research Triangle are designed to strengthen the
knowledge and skills of professionals, service providers and those who care
for children with a variety of special needs.
We have expertise with children (0-21) who...
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have been adopted or lived in foster care
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experienced the trauma of abuse and neglect
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display emotional or behavioral problems, e.g. aggression, excessive tantrums,
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anxiety, sleep disturbances, depression, oppositionality
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have Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
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have difficulties meeting academic expectations
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have developmental delays
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have been prenatally exposed to drugs and/or alcohol
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have FAS or ARND
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exhibit a complicated pattern of behavioral and learning problems that have
been difficult to diagnose
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have autism or related diagnoses
Educational offerings
address the many facets of a special need's
child's life and
challenges. The programs can be customized to meet the needs of your
organization/agency/staff. The following is a list of topics offered by
Children's Research Triangle's presenters:
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Understanding Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
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Understanding the Impact of Prenatal Drug And /Or Alcohol Exposure: Medical
and Neurodevelopmental Impact
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Environmental and Prenatal Exposure to Methamphetamine
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Substance Exposure and Child Development
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Intervention Strategies for Prenatally Substance Exposed Children
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FASD and the Child Welfare System: Identifying the Red Flags
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FASD and Adolescent Development Transition Planning for the Teen with FASD
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FASD and Co-Occurring Disorders
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Managing Behaviors: Considerations for Children Exposed to Methamphetamines
and Other Drugs
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Drug Abuse in a Child's World: Methamphetamines
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Advocating for the Substance Exposed Child or Special Needs Child
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Effective Behavior Management Strategies for the Substance-Exposed Child
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Dyadic Interventions with Prenatally Substance Exposed Children Ages 0-3
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Infant Mental Health Work with Prenatally Substance Exposed Children
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What Is Infant Mental Health?
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Assessment of Parent-Child Relationships
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Clinical Considerations and Assessment of the At-Risk Child
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Interfacing with the School System
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The School Age Child: Assessment and Treatment Planning Across the Home/School
Continuum
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Important Ways to Improve Your Child's IEP
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IEPs: Behavior Problems Suspensions, & Expulsions
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How to Work with Your School System to Meet the Needs of Your Child with
Prenatal Substance Exposures
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Developing Individualized Treatment Plans for Children And Adolescents
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Parenting a Child with Special Needs: Managing Caregiver Stress
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Supports for Foster/Adoptive Grandparents and Older Caregivers
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What to Expect When Adopting a Very Young Child from Overseas
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The Impact of Adoption on Children
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Understanding the Signs of Sexual Abuse and Sexual Assault
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Understanding Normal Sexuality and Sexual Development
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Understanding Sexual Behavior Problems in Children and Adolescents
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Children Exposed to Violence and Trauma
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Interventions and Treatment for Children Exposed to Trauma
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Teen Dating Violence
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Suicide Prevention and Crisis Intervention
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Addressing the Needs of Children with ADHD in the Home and at School