
Course 2: Understanding the Impacts of Executive Functions on Mental Health in Youth
Self-paced
1 credit
Full course description
Overview: Understand executive functions and the impact they have on student wellness and achievement.
Objectives: Can I support mental health needs of students in my classroom, given consideration to typical child/adolescent and neurotypical development?
Outcomes: Participants will understand adolescent mental health trends, co-occurring conditions, and their impact on learning (ACES: Adverse Childhood Experiences Study).
Cost per graduate credit (each course provides 1 semester credit): $395
Each course completed will result in:
· One graduate semester credit
· 24 continuing education clock hours
· Completion certificate for your records
· Three areas for Minnesota Teaching License Renewal: Positive behavioral intervention strategies Key warning signs of early-onset mental illness in children and adolescents; Accommodation, modification and adaptation of curriculum, materials and instruction
To access this course content and earn Hamline graduate credit, you must submit a registration form and payment confirmation located in module 1 of this course.
These graduate credits are issued through Continuing Studies Co-Sponsored Programs. Hamline University program directors reserve the right to determine the applicability of these courses toward Hamline degree programs.
The coursework must be completed by December 18, 2020 to earn graduate credit for the Fall 2020 term.