Exploring the Social and Emotional Needs of Gifted Students (Online, Self-Paced Moodle Registration)  
Course description:  This 2-credit course will introduce you to a framework for a better understanding of the emotional
and interpersonal needs of gifted children. Gifted children need academic guidance and support for their strength areas, but it is important that they also receive support in social and emotional areas.

EDU 455/C&I 555
Instructor: Kim Watterson, M.Ed.  kim@wsquaredconsulting.net

Dates: This is a 6 week, self-paced online course with a flexible start date. As such, course participants must be comfortable working independently and self-motivated to complete all work within the flexible time frame. Participants may register for the course now.  No new registrations will be accepted after November 15, 2019. Participants must complete the course by December 15, 2019.

Registration fee:  $250
Credit: 30 OPI Renewal Units or 2 Semester Credits (semester credits are offered through the University of Montana and are an additional fee of $155. The course instructor will provide a separate registration form). The total cost savings is 40% by going through WMPLC to get university continuing education credits.

Upon receipt of course payment by WMPLC, the instructor will enter the student into the course Moodle and send an introductory email, at which time the participant may begin the class. The instructor will then collect the UM credit paperwork and payment, which will be sent to the University of Montana on December 15, 2019, along with final grades.

This course requires the participant to access a couple of texts through their school or public library or purchase said materials from booksellers such as Amazon.  The instructor may be available to assist with locating copies, if
needed.

Event Number: 18533001
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