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Continuing the Conversation: Q&A with Dr. Ross Greene

Sponsoring Organization: Connecticut Parent Advocacy Center
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
6:00 PM EST
No cost

Building on our recent Collaborative and Proactive Solutions (CPS) webinar series, we’re continuing the conversation with this Q&A session. Submit your questions in advance at registration and join Dr. Ross Greene as he explores common themes and questions. Grounded in the CPS model, the discussion will focus on understanding the causes of challenging behavior, identifying lagging skills, and supporting kids through solving problems collaboratively.

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