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Language Disorder(s) CEU Courses for SLPs

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Why is That Letter There: Making Spelling Make Sense
Presented by Katie E. Squires, PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-CL, Lisa Barnett, B.Ed
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Course: #11003Level: Intermediate2 Hours
Have you told your students to just memorize words like “one,” “two,” and “does”? In addition to phonology, would you like to be able to explain the linguistic influences of morphology, orthography, and etymology on spelling patterns? This course describes how to help students investigate words so that spelling makes sense.

Introduction to Aquatic Therapy for the SLP
Presented by Andrea Salzman, MS, PT
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Course: #10975Level: Introductory2 Hours
An introduction to aquatic therapy designed specifically for the SLP. Precautions to immersion, reasons for choosing aquatic therapy over land, and tips on positioning patients in water for speech and language are addressed in this course.

Vocabulary Interventions for Students with Language Disorders
Presented by BeckyAnn Harker, PhD, CCC-SLP
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Course: #10957Level: Intermediate1.5 Hours
The why and how of vocabulary instruction are provided in this course. The evidence base for the importance of vocabulary instruction (theory) as well as suggestions for vocabulary selection and best practices for instruction are also described.

Survival Guide as a School SLP: Rethink Your Approach by Going Outside the Box
Presented by Allison Solberg, MA, CCC-SLP
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Course: #10938Level: Introductory1.5 Hours
Thinking "outside of the box" fosters creative learning opportunities for students in various classroom settings. This course describes how to develop and implement a framework for improving social skills, life skills, vocational skills, and literacy skills that is creative and impactful.

Play, Talk, Read: The Connection Between Play, Language, and Academic Success
Presented by Angie Neal, MS, CCC-SLP
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Course: #10708Level: Intermediate1.5 Hours
Children learn to read through play and language-rich environments well before they are taught the first letter. However, as play is disappearing, children are entering school without critical skills necessary for academic success. Connections between play, literacy and academic readiness and strategies for facilitating play and language-rich environments are discussed in this course.

The Language-Literacy-Dyslexia Connection: Reframing Our Thinking as SLPs
Presented by Jeannene Ward-Lonergan, Robert Pieretti, PhD, CCC-SLP
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Course: #10372Level: Intermediate1.5 Hours
The impact of language disorders and language-learning disabilities, including dyslexia, on students’ success in school is addressed in this course. Practical, collaborative strategies for transdisciplinary language-literacy assessment are provided. Ways for SLPs to support literacy development, including appropriate language intervention goals, transdisciplinary service delivery, and evidence-based treatment methodology are also addressed.

Executive Functioning: Targeting Students' Skills through an Interdisciplinary Lens
Presented by Katrina Fulcher-Rood, PhD, CCC-SLP, Pamela Schuetze, PhD, Kathy Doody, PhD
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Course: #10327Level: Introductory1.5 Hours
Executive functioning skills of children preschool-aged through young adulthood are defined and their development and importance during the school years is described in this course. Strategies to target executive functioning skills from an interdisciplinary perspective are also discussed.

Executive Functioning: Intervention Principles and Strategies for School-Based SLPs
Presented by Victoria Brickenden, MS, CCC-SLP, Joseph Walsh, MS, MEd, CCC-SLP
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Course: #10143Level: Intermediate1.5 Hours
Teachers and administrators increasingly turn to school-based SLPs for intervention in executive functioning (EF) deficits. This course is directed toward clinicians working in schools (especially high schools) who have basic background knowledge about EF. It discusses EF domains and clinical presentation, types of treatment approaches, and how to plan and implement specific EF interventions.

Culturally Responsive Assessment for African American English-Speaking Students
Presented by Megan-Brette Hamilton, PhD, CCC-SLP
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Course: #9949Level: Introductory1.5 Hours
This course provides clinicians with culturally responsive assessment strategies to help determine whether an AAE-speaking student presents with a speech and/or language disorder. Beginning with a brief exploration of cultural humility, this course discusses how clinicians can become more culturally competent when assessing AAE-speaking students.

Children with Trauma Histories: Assessment, Intervention, and Advocacy
Presented by Yvette D. Hyter, PhD, CCC-SLP, ASHA Fellow
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Course: #9738Level: Advanced1.5 Hours
This is Part 2 of a two-part series. This course features assessment protocols for determining language abilities of children with trauma histories and evidence-based, trauma-informed intervention strategies. It discusses the responsibility of trauma-informed speech, language and hearing professionals to advocate for children who have experienced trauma.

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