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Literacy And Phonological Awareness CEU Courses for SLPs

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Early Literacy Intervention: Improving Oral Narratives through Movement
Presented by Kelly Vess, MA, CCC-SLP
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Course: #10677Level: Advanced1 Hour
This is Part 4 of a four-part series. Current research on the socio-emotional, literacy, executive function, and narrative challenges in children with developmental language disorder (DLD), as well as the use of movement to accelerate storytelling skills, is described in this course. Evidence-based strategies to improve literacy and narrative skills through multi-modal cueing, purposeful play, and story re-enactment are presented.

Early Literacy Intervention: Integrating Phonological Awareness Skills into Therapy
Presented by Kelly Vess, MA, CCC-SLP
Video
Course: #10667Level: Advanced1 Hour
This is Part 3 of a four-part series. Current research related to the importance of phonological awareness to literacy skill development is discussed in this course. Evidence-based, multi-modal strategies for improving pivotal phonological awareness skills, while maintaining focus on the child’s individualized therapy goals, are described.

Early Literacy Intervention: Putting Print Into Meaningful Practice
Presented by Kelly Vess, MA, CCC-SLP
Video
Course: #10665Level: Advanced1 Hour
This is Part 2 of a four-part series. The reasons that print knowledge matters and ways that SLPs can improve it are discussed in this course. Components of print knowledge, challenges with print knowledge and their prevalence in autism, and evidence-based, multi-modal print referencing strategies for immediate use in clinical practice are addressed.

Early Literacy Intervention: Identifying Risk Factors for Literacy Challenges Early On
Presented by Kelly Vess, MA, CCC-SLP
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Course: #10656Level: Advanced1 Hour
This is Part 1 of a four-part series. Early linguistic indicators and risk factors that correlate with a greater likelihood of persistent literacy challenges are discussed in this course. Evidence-based screening tools for preschool and early elementary-aged children are also described.

Pulling It All Together for Students Who Use AAC: Reading, Writing, and Communication
Presented by Kelly S. Fonner, MS
Video
Course: #9791Level: Advanced1 Hour
This is Part 5 of the 5-part series, Applying the Science of Reading, Writing, and Oral Language for Students Who Use AAC. This course describes the integration of literacy learning and augmentative/alternative communication (AAC) for a student with complex communication needs (CCN). Case examples, video and data documentation are used to share methods for planning, activities, tools and progress monitoring that are doable as well as grounded in research-based practice.

“Spelling” It Out for Students Who Use AAC: Applying Evidence-Based Practices
Presented by Jillian McCarthy, PhD, CCC-SLP
Video
Course: #9788Level: Advanced1 Hour
This is Part 3 of the 5-part series, Applying the Science of Reading, Writing, and Oral Language for Students Who Use AAC. The ability to spell opens academic, social, and employment doors for children with complex communication needs (CCN) who use or benefit from augmentative-alternative communication (AAC). This course discusses evidence-based assessment and intervention ideas to help students with CCN who use AAC become “spellers,” and broaden their overall communication skills.

Keep it Simple! Using the Simple View of Reading to Examine Literacy in AAC
Presented by Maureen Staskowski, PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-CL
Video
Course: #9792Level: Advanced1 Hour
This is Part 2 of the 5-part series, Applying the Science of Reading, Writing, and Oral Language for Students Who Use AAC. Join the Science of Reading Movement! This course describes how to use the Simple View of Reading and Scarborough’s Reading Rope models to examine instructional targets and materials and design high-leverage and engaging practices for augmentative/alternative communication (AAC) users.

Developing Authors: Designing Opportunities in AAC Using the Science of Writing
Presented by Janet Sturm, PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-CL
Video
Course: #9787Level: Advanced1 Hour
This is Part 1 of the 5-part series, Applying the Science of Reading, Writing, and Oral Language for Students Who Use AAC. The ability to write has enormous power, especially for a student who uses augmentative/alternative communication (AAC). This course describes how students who use AAC can become authors when systematic, sequential and explicit instruction is anchored in the science of writing, and discusses the components and benefits of this type of reading/writing curriculum.

20Q: Focusing on Academic Language in Preparing Preschoolers with Foundations for Later Reading Development
Presented by Anne van Kleeck, PhD, CCC-SLP
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Course: #9199Level: Advanced1 Hour
This course will discuss the importance of stressing academic language in addition to phonological awareness when preparing preschoolers with language impairments for later reading development. The purpose of academic language, its components, importance to later reading comprehension, development progression, typical cultural variation in preschoolers’ exposure to it, and ideas for teaching it will be included.

Analysis of Spelling Errors: Developmental Patterns and the Need for Continued Instruction
Presented by Ruth Huntley Bahr, PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-CL
Video
Course: #9117Level: Advanced1 Hour
This course will describe spelling as a complex linguistic process that involves the integration of phonological, orthographic, and morphological information. It will also address how spelling is interconnected with vocabulary, influences text generation, and is foundational in the development of academic language registers. This course is presented in partnership with the American Board of Child Language and Language Disorders (ABCLLD).

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