School Safety
Eric Rossen to share with us a psychologists persectives on the psychology of school safety.
Eric Rossen to share with us a psychologists persectives on the psychology of school safety.
Please join our host Keith Schumacher at the 2013 National Youth at Risk Conference in Savannah, Georgia. Our special guest is Dr. Eric Landers, Graduate Coordinator – Special Education, Georgia Southern University. Dr. Landers is the Co-Chairman of the National Youth at Risk Conference and the father of two girls. [...]
What are Microboards and how are they beneficial?
Now that we have discussed the 7 Steps to Success, it’s time to talk about how to tie them all together by “Looping the 7”. Join our host, Keith Schumacher and Watch D.O.G.S. Executive Director, Eric Snow as we review the 7 Steps and talk about how to make the [...]
You are what you eat! Children with Special Needs most often have special nutritional needs and so do their parents to withstand the strain and stress. Join in a discussion with Dr. Trina Ulrich, nutrition expert, on how nutritional changes can positively impact your life and that of your child [...]
Step #7 is the Committment of the Fathers. Join us as we discuss how to get the fathers of your school committed to the Watch D.O.G.S. Program and in-turn committed to the students and the school.
Financial discussions are seemingly never ending and when a family member requires more supports, it can feel overwhelming. Mark Friese, Vice President of the Merrill Lynch Special Needs Group joins us again today to provide specific and valuable information to families touched by disability. Some of the topics we will [...]
What an amazing week in Watch D.O.G.S. history! We will talk about the 2013 Natioanl Male Engagement Conference in Kansas City, The tremendous story by Matt Lauer and the NBC TODAY Show and of course our continuing review of the 7 Steps to Success. This week we will re-visit the [...]
The Watch D.O.G.S. uniform is a critical element of a Watch D.O.G.S. program in a school for several reasons. It gives the school the confidence that the WatchDOGS volunteer will show up dressed appropriately. It gives the WatchDOGS Volunteer that he will be dressed appropriately when he arrives at the [...]