Class Overview
Adults who discover psychological type marvel at the way the theory describes their best ways of living and learning. Children find that same joyful experience. The MMTIC® assessment is designed to meet the unique type assessment challenges of children and teenagers (from elementary through high school). Helping them identify their psychological type preferences is a tremendous asset to self-understanding, better learning, and healthy relationships.
Type differences appear to have a profound effect on early learning, and the Murphy-Meisgeier Type Indicator for Children® (MMTIC) instrument is the teacher's choice for identifying individual type preferences. As the most highly regarded and widely used assessment tool for determining psychological type in children, the MMTIC instrument reports the same scales as the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI®) instrument.
Daily Schedule 8:30am–5:00pm
By attending this program, educators, counselors, and parents will learn to:- Explain type concepts to children in a way they can understand and use
- Recognize how type development evolves through the developmental stages of childhood through adolescence
- Identify effective instructional and parenting strategies for children of all types and different teacher–student type combinations
The course covers the following:- Development and use of the MMTIC instrument
- The developmental stages of type
- Interpreting MMTIC results for children, parents, and school personnel
- Using personality type to facilitate individual learning
- Differentiating lesson plans and curricula for different types
- Using the MMTIC assessment to enhance children’s self-awareness, achievement, and social interaction
- Helping children meet environmental demands using personally effective strategies in the home and the school
- Distinguishing characteristics of psychological type from other determinants of children's behavior
- Identifying the strengths and stretches of each type
Tuition includes:- Notebook of program materials
- The Chemistry of Personality
- One copy of each of the Exploring Personality Type series
- Sample MMTIC booklet and answer sheet
- MMTIC® Manual
- One year subscription to the MMTIC® Facilitator Interface with 15 complimentary Student Administrations
- Document of completion
Who Should Attend
Human Resource (HR) professionals, consultants, educators (K-12), counselors, therapists, social workers, psychologists, school psychologists, coaches, training and organizational development specialists, career counselors, clergy, managers, and anyone working toward personal, peer, or employee development.
Schedule & Registration
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CE's & CEU's
All of CAPT's CE Credits
Cancelation & Rescheduling Policy
You may reschedule one time only at no additional charge, but you must notify the CAPT Training
Department in writing 14 business days prior to the start of the program, providing the registration has
been paid in full. If the registration has not been paid in full, then full payment is required before a date
transfer can be made.
If you reschedule after the 14-day cutoff or have subsequent transfers, a fee of $100 will be due
immediately for each instance.
Cancellations must be received in writing 7 business days prior to the start of the program, and are subject
to a $450 administrative fee. (For one or two-day programs, the cancellation fee is $100.)
Cancellations after the 7-day cutoff and no-shows will forfeit 50% of the tuition. Materials are not
refundable.
CAPT is not responsible for any travel expenses that may occur when you reschedule a registration.
In the event that CAPT must cancel a class we will give you as much advance notice as possible. CAPT will make every effort to accommodate your needs and rebook you in a different class. CAPT is not responsible for any travel expenses that may occur from the cancellation of a scheduled class.
Tuition is subject to change without notice.