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I am looking to partner with folks in Georgia who are working to address ACEs.  Does anyone have information on ACEs particularly in Georgia schools? My hope is to help end the practice of paddling children in public schools. To that end, I'm co-sponsoring a conference for teachers.

Here's a brief description. I should have a brochure and landing page ready in about two weeks.

The conference is February 8-9th at the Loudermilk Conference Center in Atlanta, Georgia called, 

DISCIPLINE THAT WORKS:  A Neurodevelopmental Approach to Handling Classroom Challenges

 We want to help spread the word about ACEs and neurodevelopmentally informed discipline in an effort to help shift the tide away from the using harsh disciplinary practices, such as school suspensions and corporal punishment.  In Georgia alone, nearly 6,000 public school children are hit with boards by their teachers as a method of discipline. An alarming disproportionate number of African American children and disabled children are subjected to harsh discipline in schools. In Georgia, black students comprise 50% of all students expelled (even though they only represent 37% of the population).

 Our objectives are: 

1) Define why the current system of “punishment” is not working supported with scientific research,

2) Provide alternatives to punishment that are actionable and relevant to the attendees, and

3) Create a forum for superintendents, principals, and teachers to network and build a support structure.

Our event is co-sponsored by the Alliance to End the Hitting of Children and Lives in the Balance, founded by Author and founder of Collaborative Proactive Solutions, Ross Greene. 

Dr. Greene will be opening the conference with a keynote aimed toward helping teachers and parents shift from the idea that “kids do well when they wanna,” to “kids do well when they can.”  Dr. Bettina Love, Associate Professor of Educational Theory & Practice at the University of Georgia will provide a keynote on how urban youth negotiate Hip Hop music and culture to form social, cultural, and political identities to create new and sustaining ways of thinking. Tina Payne Bryson, NYT best selling author on “The Whole Brained Child” will be talking about how to teach and discipline children from a neurodevelopmentally informed perspective. Dr. David Corwin will be talking about ACEs in school.

This conference will also help us raise funds for an educational effort in the rural areas of Georgia to end public school paddling. Did you know, nearly 200,000 children are paddled in public schools every year? That may come as a horrible surprise. Please check out this link to learn more about it: http://endhittingkids.org/home/paddling/

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Hi Robbyn, 

I am just now seeing this post... I can give you an idea of what's happening in Athens. 

We have a pretty active group working on a collaborative impact model to help Athens become a TIC. You can see info on the community summit here: http://a2aathens.weebly.com/the-summit.html   You can also see all of the stakeholders who were involved in the Summit-- it's a diverse group . The primary convener is the Family Connections-Communities in Schools folks. It was one of their action committees, chaired by our local juvenile court judge, who began the initiative. I would start with Tim Johnson at FC-CIS. 

Athens Anti-Discrimination Movement has a School to Prison Pipeline initiative, and the Chess and Community group would also probably be interested in learning more.  

Many of the counselors and support staff have done the three-part training that was offered by GSU at DFCS offices throughout the state. I'm sure you're aware of that, though. 

In terms of specific schools doing specific work, you may want to check in with the Restorative Practices/Justice groups. Pretty much anyone teaching RJ these days includes TIP/ACEs in their work.  

I'm a graduate student at Kennesaw State University's School of Conflict Management, Peacebuilding and Development, finishing up my fieldwork now. The school I'm in has had two professional development sessions on TIP; the presenter was from the SSW at UGA. The staff is asking for more-- it makes so much sense to them! But it's also really tough when so many of the issues are systemic and they are working to mitigate their own vicarious trauma on a daily basis. 

I look forward to hearing more about the conference!

Beth Staton posted:
 

Thank you so much for all of these resources Beth! This is really useful. We don't know what is going on in Georgia, as I am not from that area. So my connections in Atlanta will be reaching out to these folks. They have really connected with key players in addressing ACEs. I am so impressed and excited. Thank you again. I will have a link for the conference soon!

Beth,

I just wanted to share the promotional material for the conference, just in case you had folks you might want to send it to. Any help in getting the word out is greatly appreciated!

 

Robbyn

https://parentingbeyondpunishm...educationconference/

Tina Payne Bryson, PhD will be one of the keynote speakers:

http://conta.cc/2r6Vqa8

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