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Email: foundation@neurotucson.com, or
Call: 520-529-5211.
Arranging for an Early Childhood, School Years or Marijuana presentation?
Please discuss specific needs with
Dr. Johnson dj.dorothyjohnson@gmail.com or 520-444-9918.
Register for the SEND Curriculum below.
Social and Emotional Neurodevelopment Program (SEND) Curriculum
SEND stands for Social and Emotional Neurodevelopment, a program developed by the Center for Neuroscience Foundation (CNSF). The SEND Program was designed to provide age-appropriate information about how the brain is developing with respect to social and emotional capability. It includes basic information about the organization of the brain on which we have built lessons that can be used to explore the social and emotional circuitry. We do not emphasize psychological issues, though we do include red flags that should be explored with a professional.
Framework for the SEND Curriculum at each school level.
The SEND program has two parts:
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Lesson modules for teachers at the elementary*, middle* and high school* levels. These modules are tied to Arizona Education Science and Health Standards for classroom use.
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An in-person workshop for parents, teachers and counselors in which we explore first the neurobiology underlying social and emotional development at the elementary, middle and high school levels and then discuss typical behaviors at these levels in terms of how to support positive growth and to identify possible red flags. There will be time for questions from the audience. It is recommended that a school mental health professional team with a CNSF neuroscientist for this workshop.
To access the SEND curriculum materials, please indicate in what school district you work in the box below. This is to help us track where there is interest in the materials. Once you hit return, you will be able to fully access all three curricular levels.
To schedule the CNSF neuroscientist for the SEND parent-teacher workshop – and for any questions - please contact Susan Hopkinson, Director of the Center for Neurosciences Foundation at foundation@neurotucson.com


