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The Annual Xan Lopez School Psychologist In-Service featuring Peter Isquith, PhD

  • 04 Dec 2018
  • 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
  • Southern Connecticut State University: The Grand Ballroom
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Registration

  • Members in good standing
  • CASP member in good standing
  • CASP Student Member in good standing. Southern Connecticut State University graduate students should contact Sarah Pinheiro directly.
  • Student members of CASP in good standing. Southern Connecticut State University students should contact Sarah Pinheiro directly to register.
  • Southern Connecticut State University graduate students should contact Sarah Pinheiro directly.

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The Connecticut Association of School Psychologists in conjunction with Southern Connecticut State University, and PAR, Inc Proudly Presents:

The Annual Xan Lopez School Psychologist

In-service featuring

Peter Isquith, Ph.D.

Advanced Executive Functioning Assessment and Interventions

When: Tuesday, December 4th, 2018

Time: 9:00am-3:30 (Registration begins at 8:30), Lunch on your own

Where: Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, Connecticut; The Grand Ballroom (student center; third floor)

Peter K. Isquith, Ph.D., is a Licensed Psychologist with specialty in developmental neuropsychology who practices in schools across Vermont and New Hampshire, and is a senior attending psychologist with the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program at Boston Children’s Hospital. He is an Instructor in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Assistant Professor in Psychiatry at Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. His primary area of research is the development and disorders of self regulation across the lifespan and he is author of several works on the topic and co-author of the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF) family of instruments and the Tasks of Executive Control (TEC).

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