Childhood Apraxia of Speech Continuing Education
Sale thru 10/31/22
Building Resilience in Our Young Clients #e284
Presenter: Adina Soclof, MS, CCC-SLP
An increasing number of children have difficulty coping with 21st century everyday life. This course provides a working definition of resilience and descriptions of the characteristics that may be associated with better outcomes for children who confront adversity in their lives. It also identifies particular groups of children – most notably those with developmental challenges and learning disabilities – who are most likely to benefit from resilience training.... more+
Sale thru 10/31/22
Sale thru 10/31/22
Sale thru 10/31/22
Sale thru 10/31/22
Sale thru 10/31/22
Sale thru 10/31/22
Sale thru 10/31/22
Sale thru 10/31/22
Sale thru 10/31/22
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Communication Techniques That Work: Build Rapport, Connect and Motivate #e282
Presenter: Adina Soclof, MS, CCC-SLP
This course will teach clinicians and parents effective communication and conversational skills to use in the classroom, in one-on-one situations, and at home with children and their families. Course participants will learn strategies for addressing children's negative feelings, reducing frustration and power struggles, managing meltdowns, encouraging cooperation, improving motivation, building self-esteem and more... more+
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Endoscopic Assessment: Voice-Vibratory Assessment With Laryngeal Imaging (VALI-R) #e297
Presenters: Bruce Poburka, PhD, CCC-SLP & Rita Patel, PhD, CCC-SLP
This course provides detailed instruction for clinical use of laryngeal endoscopic imaging – videoendoscopy and videostroboscopy. Content includes definitions, procedures, clinical interpretation, rating practice, and feedback. Included with this course is the interactive VALI-R PDF form. The VALI-R features high quality graphics, pull-down menus, and scrollable text boxes. The PDF format facilitates sharing records, and it may be used with select EMR systems that allow for upload of PDF documents.... more+
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$200.00 USD
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0.5 ASHA CEUs
The Power and Principles of Narrative Intervention #e275
Presenter: Trina Spencer, PhD, BCBA-D
This course presents 10 principles of effective narrative intervention. Learn what's special about oral language and what's special about stories. Learn deficits that oral storytelling can help solve. Learn how oral storytelling instruction can effectively address the cluster of skills that are at the core of everything literacy related. Stories are everywhere. Why not harness their power?... more+
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Ethics for SLPA Supervision #e281
Presenter: Jennifer L. Schultz, MA, CCC-SLP
This course will introduce SLPs to the ASHA Assistants Code of Conduct. It is important for supervising SLPs to know the content of this code and to use it along with the ASHA Code of Ethics to navigate ethical issues when working with SLPAs. A framework is provided to analyze ethical concerns and to implement solutions to maintain ethical practice when supervising SLPAs.... more+
Communication Foundations for SLPA Supervision #e278
Presenter: Jennifer L. Schultz, MA, CCC-SLP
Increasingly, SLPs are supervising SLP assistants (SLPAs). The competencies and skills needed for a successful long-term supervisor/supervisee relationship are different from those required for supervision of students and clinical fellows. This course will introduce two important factors in maintaining a successful long-term supervisor/supervisee relationship: psychological safety and receiving feedback. Course participants will learn... more+
Academic Language And How To Teach It #e274
Presenter: Trina Spencer, PhD, BCBA-D
This course takes a deep dive into academic language and how to teach it in meaningful contexts. Only 12% of students with language disabilities meet grade level expectations in reading and writing. When SLPs concentrate their language intervention on the dimensions of academic language—namely vocabulary, discourse structures, complex sentences, morphology, and inferencing—more students achieve academic expectations. ... more+
Evaluation And Treatment Of Childhood Apraxia Of Speech: The Kaufman K-SLP Methods And Behavioral Strategies To Build Vocal Communication #e266
Presenter: Nancy Kaufman, MA, CCC-SLP
Join apraxia expert, Nancy Kaufman, for this online course as she discusses evaluation and treatment strategies for Childhood Apraxia of Speech. This presentation will include signs and symptoms of CAS, establishing motivation, shaping word approximations, implementing and fading cues, reinforcement strategies, data collection, scripting functional expressive language, coaching parents, and practicing skills in the natural environment.... more+
Updates In Neuroscience: How Therapy Changes The Brain #e243
Presenter: Martha S. Burns, PhD, CCC-SLP
This course reviews current neuroscience research on mechanisms of neuroplasticity and is applicable to all age ranges. Specific emphasis is placed on cognitive-communication therapeutic drivers that positively affect brain maturation, reorganization, and recovery after injury. This course provides a practical, comprehensive overview of treatment methodology including research on treatment timing and intensity and selection of evidence-based approaches.... more+
Mild Cognitive Impairment: Early Indicators And Clinical Interventions #e237
Presenter: Kathryn Bayles, PhD, CCC-SLP
Language performance deficits are early indicators of MCI, and SLPs are uniquely qualified to identify those at risk for MCI and provide clinical intervention. Early identification is vital to delay or prevent progression to dementia, and diagnostic criteria and test performance cutoffs are now available. This course focuses on cognitive impairment and provides an overview of what cognition is, how memory is formed, types of memory, and a substantive segment on treatments and how they relate to the principles of neuroplasticity.... more+
Evaluations In Telepractice: Part 2 #e227
Presenter: Marissa Rocheleau, MA, CCC-SLP
This course will cover issues related to choosing paper-based and digital evaluations, relevant factors that may impact assessments online for children and adults, and discuss potential solutions for common challenges in the online realm. It includes many product suggestions and screen captures of potential types of assessment that therapists can immediately apply in their practice ... more+
Functional AAC Assessment And Intervention Strategies For Individuals With Severe Disabilities In Schools And Other Settings #e191
Presenter: Stephen Calculator, PhD, CCC-SLP
This course highlights functional AAC assessment and intervention strategies to foster communication, educational, and related skills in individuals with severe disabilities, including those described as beginning communicators. Emphasis will be placed on the use of integrated models of service delivery and ecologically valid, evidence-based procedures such as natural supports, embedded goals, discipline-free objectives, skill clusters, and discrepancy analysis.... more+
Cognitive Deficits Associated With Right Hemisphere Brain Damage: Attention, Executive Function, Awareness And Memory #e185
Presenter: Margaret Blake, PhD, CCC-SLP
This course will cover disorders of cognition commonly associated with right hemisphere strokes in adults, including attention, executive function, awareness, and memory. Characteristics, assessment, and treatment of each will be discussed.... more+
Esophageal Dysphagia: Evaluation And Treatment Options #e181
Presenter: Tom Franceschini, MS, CCC-SLP
This course will discuss the role of the speech-language pathologist in the evaluation and treatment of Esophageal Dysphagia. Learn to identify common disorders and diseases of the esophagus during assessment, and learn treatment options to improve swallowing function in patients with esophageal dysphagia. Participants will learn to interpret the findings of an esophagram and upper GI as it relates to patients with dysphagia.... more+
Common Core State Standards – For Speech Sound Disorders #e165
Presenter: Lissa Power-deFur, PhD, CCC-SLP
This course presents a method for analysis of standards to plan intervention for students with speech sound disorders. The method begins with analysis of grade level standards, with a focus on those that may be challenging for children with speech sound disorders. Next, is analysis of student strengths and needs and the communication expectations of the classroom. Using this information, interventions are covered to enable the student to be successful in attaining the standards.... more+
Ethics II: Patient Values & Clinician Bias #e151
Presenter: Paula Leslie, PhD, FRCSLT, CCC-SLP
When striving for autonomy and the push for clinical beneficence clash, service providers need sound advice based on current best practice. This course will examine and discuss values, morals and professional codes related to a variety of challenging situations that occur in everyday practice. Participants will learn a comprehensive model of medical ethics and how this can be successfully applied to their practice.... more+
Selecting And Implementing AAC Systems For Young Children With Complex Communication Needs #e147
Presenter: Joy McGowan, MS, CCC-SLP
This course will aid SLPs in the decision-making process when selecting an augmentative communication system. Discussed will be the functional implications of cognitive, speech and language development, vision, and gross/fine motor skills on communication interactions in children. Both high and low-tech communication options will be examined, including communication boards, PECS, switches, eye-gaze, mobile technology, and speech-generating devices featuring static and dynamic displays on dedicated augmentative communication devices.... more+
Parkinson's Disease, Swallowing And Best Practice #e127
Presenter: Paula Sullivan, MS, CCC-SLP, BCS-S
This course will discuss components of a targeted assessment of swallowing, saliva, eating, and speech in individuals with Parkinson's disease. Videofluoroscopic swallow study clips will demonstrate common oropharyngeal swallowing abnormalities. Extensive discussion will focus on both compensatory approaches and rehabilitative techniques including oral health, airway dynamics and respiratory muscle strength, nutrition, and airway protection maneuvers. ... more+
Stopping The Stuttering Trajectory In The Preschool Years #e126
Presenter: Mirla G. Raz, MEd, SLP
This course will focus on the role of the SLP in helping parents minimize their child's disfluencies. Different home environments will be discussed in their relation to stuttering. Includes discussion of when to recommend fluency therapy, what should be in place for therapy to succeed, viewpoints and questions a SLP may encounter, and appropriate responses to these questions. Focus is children ages 2-5.... more+
Medical Speech Pathology: The Influence Of Body Systems On Cognition, Communication And Swallowing #e116
Presenters: Robert Arnold, SLPD, CCC-SLP, BCS-S & Veda Cochran, RN, BSN
As related to medical speech pathology, this course provides a holistic review of anatomy and physiology of the critical systems of the human body. Presented will be valuable information on how body systems function to promote, delay, or impede progress with intervention programs. This course puts it all together for the SLP, and participants will gain a deeper understanding of how body systems function in relation to the assessments and interventions employed by the SLP.... more+
Medications And Cognition #e114
Presenter: Lynette Carl, PharmD, BCPS
This course describes how medications can affect neurotransmission in the central nervous system, including impacts on cognition, learning, behavior, and motor function. In particular, it reviews medications that are used to improve cognition and learning in patients with cognitive disorders associated with dementia, psychosis, depression and anxiety disorders. Guidance is provided for optimizing patient participation in rehabilitation sessions through appropriate scheduling of sessions in relation to medication administration.... more+
I Care: Educating Professional And Family Care Partners Of People With Dementia #e112
Presenters: Jennifer A. Brush, MA, CCC-SLP & Kerry Mills, MPA
This online course offers positive, solution-focused practices that SLPs can implement with nursing staff, home health aides, spouses, children, or other care partners to help them support those living with dementia. Advocates for five strategies that SLPs can use to coach care partners in order to provide quality, loving care, as part of a healthy relationship.... more+
Tongue Tie 101 For SLPs: What Is Our Role? #e94
Presenter: Sandra R. Holtzman, MS, CCC-SLP, COM, QOM
Ankyloglossia and the SLP – To ignore it, or not? To refer it, or not? In this course, learn information critical in advising parents regarding infant feeding issues, dental concerns, emotional and social aspects, phase one swallow considerations, and most importantly the speech connection. Participants will be introduced to assessments and various techniques used to release the lingual frenum.... more+
Ethics, Evidence And Clinical Decision Making #e87
Presenter: Paula Leslie, PhD, FRCSLT, CCC-SLP
Do your rights as a professional mean more than the rights of your patients? Learn what Ethical Boards expect you to do when conflicts arise in your practice. This course focuses on ethical decision making for adult individuals with dysphagia. Discussed will be situations involving informed consent, patient refusal, treatment options including oral vs non-oral feeding, and when and how to terminate services. ... more+
Strategy-Based Interventions For The School-Age Child #e84
Presenters: Ruthann Jarvis, MA, CCC-SLP & Elizabeth Peterson, MA, CCC-SLP
Learn practical, functional, and easy-to-implement strategies to target articulation, language, grammar, organizing thoughts, inferring and reasoning, written language, attention, fluency awareness, eye contact and more. Presents flexible strategies that motivate students to take responsibility for their own therapy outcomes. Strategies are appropriate for whole-class, small-group, and individual therapy settings. This course includes all the downloads needed to implement this approach with success!... more+
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