PAX Support

PAX Support Sessions

PAX Support Sessions offer an opportunity for ANYONE trained in PAX seeking assistance/guidance in implementing, sustaining, or expanding PAX.  PAX Support Sessions are tailored to address the needs of those in attendance. Participants ask questions and share tips based on their own implementation needs and experiences.

How can I Join a PAX Support Sessions?

Anyone who has taken a PAX training is invited to join. This is a

  • one-hour session
  • every 4th Wednesday of the month.
  • Access sessions year round at the link below
  • Sessions start at 12pm PST(3pm EST) and 3 pm PST(6 pm EST).

You can join to ask questions or to listen in on the conversation. Stay for the hour, or drop in when you have a moment. Each session will have a talking point. View the schedule below!

For more information, contact us at info@paxis.org.

Date Topic Title

4/24

Granny’s Wacky Prizes & Mystery Motivators: They’re About More than Having Fun

5/22

Help! We’re Losing Momentum: How to get back on track with PAX

6/26

Supporting PAX: The Role Admin Plays in PAX Implementation

Join PAX Support Sessions

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MORE SUPPORT

PAX Awareness presentations

 

The PAXIS Team will be hosting a weekly 30-minute awareness session open to anyone wanting to learn how PAX evidence-based programming provides a foundation of universal prevention for individuals who support children in a number of environments including school-based, professional, out-of-school, and in the home. Attendees will learn how PAX programs have proven to provide optimal outcomes for children while meeting the unique needs of families and communities anywhere.

PAX informational Zoom sessions will be held on the second Thursday of the month via Zoom at 2:30pm CT

Register to attend Zoom session

Click here to access registration

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