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Roger Holt

10 Ways a Speech-Language Pathologist Can Help Your Child | Friendship Circle -- Specia... - 0 views

  • Speech-Language Pathologist. Speech Pathologist. Speech Teacher. Known by many names, people refer to these specialists most often as speech therapists. They work with children with a variety of delays and disorders spanning from mild articulation delays to more complex disorders such as autism, Down syndrome, hearing impairment, motor speech disorders, and other developmental delays. SLP’s, as they are called for short, are the specialists that help your child with speech, talking and communication. However you may be surprised at how broad this field of speech-language pathology really is and  just how many skill areas SLPs are trained to build and expand in young children.
Roger Holt

Virtual Speech Therapy Offers Solution to SLP Shortage | District Administration Magazine - 0 views

  • There is a shortage across the nation of speech-language pathologists (SLPs) in schools, which has caused some districts to choose virtual speech therapy, which, according to current research from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), a professional association for SLPs, can be as effective as traditional speech therapy. One reason for the shortage, says Deborah Dixon, director of school services at ASHA, is that, although there are an adequate number of students graduating with a bachelor’s degree in the field, a master’s degree is required to be an SLP, and there are not many openings in graduate schools. Virtual speech therapy offers a solution for students with mild to moderate impairment since the flexible hours are appealing for those who want to work part-time and for retired SLPs.
Terry Booth

MSHA 2011 Fall Convention - Helena - Oct. 20-21, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click here to download the full flyer with registration information (PDF)(Registration must be received by 10-7-2011) What: The Montana Speech - Language - Hearing Association is an organization of professionally trained and Montana licensed Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists working in hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, neonatal care units, schools and private practices across Montana. The MSHA 2011 Fall Convention is an opportunity to participate in sessions, lead by professional Speech Pathologists and Audiologists. Speakers include: Jane Kitson (Speech Pathologist) Paula Kitzenberg (Speech Pathologist) Valarie Zimmer (Speech Pathologist) Audrey Pierce-Seeley (Speech Pathologist) Tabitha Parent Buck, Au.D. (Audiologist) Dr. Al Yonovitz (Audiologist) Dr. Peter Von Doersten (Audiologist) When: October 20-21, 2011 Where: Best Western Great Northern Hotel Helena, MT Click here to register online for this conference
Terry Booth

2012 Montana Speech, Language, Hearing Association Summer Institute - Missoula - Aug. 8... - 0 views

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    Click to register for this conference and download full brochure What:
    The Montana Speech - Language - Hearing Association is an organization of professionally trained and Montana licensed Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists working in hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, neonatal care units, schools and private practices across Montana. They provide reliable, evidence-based and client centered services to individuals throughout their lifespan. Conference Overview: August 8th - Use of the iPad to Increase Children's Communication Skills August 9th - Aphasia and Traumatic Brain Injury August 10th - Swallowing Disorders When/Where:
    August 8-10, 2012
    University of Montana Campus (exact location to be determined)
    Missoula MT
Roger Holt

Washington School District Offers Online Speech Therapy -- THE Journal - 0 views

  • A rural Washington school district has found a new way to better support students needing speech therapy. Moses Lake School District 161, a 7,000-student district located in Moses Lake, WA, recently adopted PresenceLearning, a live online speech therapy service, to lighten the caseload for its staff of speech-language pathologists, according to Darcy Johnson, special services director for the district, in a prepared statement released today by PresenceLearning. More than 70 students are participating in the new program.
Meliah Bell

AG Bell Listening and Spoken Language Workshop Series - Fort Worth, TX - Dec 8, 2012 - 0 views

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    Click here to download registration for the workshop series

    What:
    This workshop series is designed for professionals involved
    in supporting the education and language development of
    children who are deaf and hard of hearing. If you are an early
    interventionist, classroom teacher, teacher of the deaf, special
    educator, speech-language pathologist, audiologist, program or
    school administrator, or member of a state EHDI team these
    workshops are designed to build foundational knowledge about
    hearing loss and the exciting technological advances that
    support listening and spoken language for these children today.
    Every member of the child's intervention team will find practical
    tips and proven strategies for promoting collaboration to support
    infants, young children and their families, as well as student
    success in the classroom - and beyond.   When/Where:
    Dec 8, 2012
    Cook Children's Medical Center
    Fort Worth, Tx
      Target Audience: early interventionist classroom teacher teacher of the deaf special educator speech-language pathologist audiologist program school administrator member of a state EHDI team For more information or to register
    visit ListeningandSpokenLanguage.org
    or call toll-free 866-337-5220.
Roger Holt

Speech and Language Impairments in Your Classroom: 8 Tips for Teachers - National Disse... - 0 views

  • There are many types of speech and language disorders that can affect children. Over one million students are being served in our schools under the speech or language impairment category of IDEA, the law that authorizes special education. Do you have a student in your classroom who struggles with articulation, fluency, voice, or language? Is the student’s academic performance being negatively affected? This blog will give you 8 tips to help support students in your class who have speech or language impairments.
Sierra Boehm

"It Is His Voice" Daily Device Use with Children who have Autism - Webinar - Sep 18, 2013 - 0 views

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    Register for this webinar What:
    Six parents participated in two semi-structured interviews about their child who has autism and has been using a Speech Generating Device (SGD) one year or longer. This webinar will focus on current research related to autism and SGDs, superordinate themes that emerged within the study, and possible/practical implications for practitioners. The presenter will explore the five themes that emerged through the interview process: the complexity of speech generating devices, tension between structure and play, interplay between requesting and social interaction, the fluctuating role of the parent advocate, and building a diverse support network. This qualitative dissertation expands the work of a pilot study.

    When:
    Wednesday, September 18, 2013
    1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Mountain

    Cost:
    $49.00 - Live Broadcast
Sierra Boehm

Parent Support Group for Children with Special Needs - Billings - Sept. 5, 2013 - 0 views

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    Download the flyer for this event

    What:
    Children are typically referred to an occupational therapist for help with feeding difficulties.
    Yet, a qualified speech therapist may also play an important role in effectively addressing
    feeding and swallowing issues. An informative presentation by Amy Lorash, M.S.,
    CCC-SLP, to learn more about when and how working with a speech therapist may be
    appropriate.

    When:
    Thursday, September 5, 2013
    6:30 pm - 8:00 pm Mountain

    Where:
    Easter Seals-Goodwill
    1537 Ave. D, Ste. 115
    Billings, MT 59102

    Contact:
    Kelly Melius at 657-9728 or email kellym@esgw.org

    Cost:
    Free of Charge
Terry Booth

OPI: Speech Stipend Program - 0 views

  • The Office of Public Instruction, Division of Special Education, is pleased to announce that the Speech Language Pathology Traineeship program is now accepting applications for the July 1-June 30 fiscal year.  The Speech-Language Pathology Traineeship was created to encourage and support individuals in pursuing a speech-language pathology license.  The OPI is now offering two separate traineeship stipends: $1,500 per year for up to three years for leveling coursework and $3,000 per year for up to three years for master's coursework
Sierra Boehm

Region II CSPD Presents Basic PECS - Great Falls - Mar. 21-22, 2013 - 0 views

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    Click here to download the flier for this event

    What:
    This picture exchange communication system (PECS) is used to rapidly teach communication skills to those with limited functional speech. PECS pro-motes communication within a social context without lengthy prerequisite training. Training in PECS begins by teaching a spontaneous request and goes on to teach additional communicative functions such as responding to questions and comment-ing. An added attraction for preschool children with autism and related disabilities is the high proportion of children who acquire independent speech. Participants will learn how to implement the six phases of PECS, plus attributes through pre-senter demonstration, video examples and role play opportunities. Participants will leave the workshop with an understanding of how to implement PECS for the individuals with autism, related developmental disabilities and/or limited commu-nication skills.

    When:
    March 21, 22, 2013
    7:30 am - 4:00 pm Mountain Where:
    Hampton Inn
    2301 14th Street Southwest
    Great Falls, MT 59404 Cost:
    There is no charge for this training. There is a $75 dollar charge for re-quired materials. Checks can be made to Region II CSPD. The workshop is limited to 30 people. Contact:
    Aileen Couch, Coordinator

    PO Box 7791
    Havre, MT 59501
    Phone: (406) 265-4356 ext. 322
Terry Booth

PECS Trainings - Billings/Great Falls - June 7-8 / June 14-15, 2012 - 0 views

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    Click here to register for this training What:
    This intensive two-day training is designed to teach participants the theory behind the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) and the protocols for how to appropriately implement the six phases of PECS. This is a Montana Autism Education Project sponsored training. The Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) is used to rapidly teach communication skills to those with limited functional speech.  PECS promotes communication within a social context, without lengthy prerequisite training.  Training in PECS begins by teaching a spontaneous request and goes on to teach additional communicative functions such as responding to questions and commenting.  An added attraction for preschool children with autism and related disabilities is the high proportion of children who acquire independent speech.  Participants will learn how to implement the six phases of PECS, plus attributes, through presenter demonstrations, video examples and role-play opportunities.  Participants will leave the workshop with an understanding of how to implement PECS with individuals with autism, related developmental disabilities, and/or limited communication skills.  What You Will Learn: The key Pyramid components to designing effective educational environments Strategies to create an abundance of opportunities for communication The relationship between PECS and traditional communication training approaches How to implement all six phases of PECS with target individuals using a behavior analytic orientation The criteria for transitioning from PECS to other communication modalities When/Where:
    Billings - 06/07/2012 - 06/08/2
Roger Holt

SpeechTails - online speech learning - 0 views

  • Dear families, "I am a speech language pathologist with 20 years of experience working with children that struggle with speech and language delays. This site is designed to help empower parents (or caregivers) while providing children with the articulation assistance that they need."
Terry Booth

Apps for the iPad on Reading, Writing and Arithmetic - Webinar - April 12, 2012 - 0 views

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    Click here to register for this webinar What:
    This webinar will discuss, demonstrate, and critique various apps to assist students who experience print disabilities; writing challenges; and challenges with math. These apps include speech to text; text to speech; audio note taking; midmapping apps; apps to capture and organize thoughts; apps to make math more engaging such as touch algebra; creative uses of Show me app or Screen Chop Apps or math apps that use video examples to solve math problems. When:
    Thursday, April 12, 2012
    1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Mountain
Terry Booth

PECS Training - Missoula - August 20-21, 2012 - 0 views

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    Click here to register for this training What: This intensive two-day training is designed to teach participants the theory behind the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) and the protocols for how to appropriately implement the six phases of PECS. The Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) is used to rapidly teach communication skills to those with limited functional speech.  PECS promotes communication within a social context, without lengthy prerequisite training.  Training in PECS begins by teaching a spontaneous request and goes on to teach additional communicative functions such as responding to questions and commenting.  When:
    August 20-21, 2012, 2012
    8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Where:
    Wingate Hotel
    5252 Airway Blvd
    Missoula, MT Target Audience Teachers Classroom assistants Occupational Therapists Speech Language Pathologists Parents What Will You Learn: The key Pyramid components to designing effective educational environments Strategies to create an abundance of opportunities for communication The relationship between PECS and traditional communication training approaches How to implement all six phases of PECS with target individuals using a behavior analytic orientation The criteria for transitioning from PECS to other communication modalities. Cost:
    $100
Sierra Boehm

Maintaining Accessibility Across Technology Platforms - Webinar - Dec. 16, 2013 - 0 views

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    Register for this webinar

    What:
    The student has used the same computer year after year. Suddenly, a rush of new technology filters its way into the classroom! Which apps and programs have functionalities that "cross all platforms," from computer to IOS to the Android platform, with switch, text-to-speech, word banks and more? Examples demonstrated will include creating switch access to an eBook on a computer, switch access to that same eBook on an iPad and Android device, text-to-speech support for a writing document when starting on one platform, then moving to another to continue writing and more.

    When:
    Monday, December 16, 2013
    9:00 am - 10:30 am Mountain

    Cost:
    $55.00 per person
Roger Holt

iCommunicator 5.0 - convert speech to text and video sign language - 0 views

  • iCommunicator makes effective two-way communication possible for persons who are deaf, hard-of-hearing or experience unique communication challenges The iCommunicator translates in real-time: • Speech to Text • Speech/Text to Video Sign-Language • Speech/Text to Computer Generated Voice
Sierra Boehm

PECS Level 1 Training: Basic - Kalispell - Sept. 23-24, 2013 - 0 views

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    Register for this event
    Full event details

    What:
    This intensive two-day training is designed to teach participants the theory behind the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) and the protocols for how to appropriately implement the six phases of PECS. The Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) is used to rapidly teach communication skills to those with limited functional speech. PECS promotes communication within a social context, without lengthy prerequisite training. Training in PECS begins by teaching a spontaneous request and goes on to teach additional communicative functions such as responding to questions and commenting. An added attraction for preschool children with autism and related disabilities is the high proportion of children who acquire independent speech. Participants will learn how to implement the six phases of PECS, plus attributes, through presenter demonstrations, video examples and role-play opportunities. Participants will leave the workshop with an understanding of how to implement PECS with individuals with autism, related developmental disabilities, and/or limited communication skills.

    When:
    Septemeber 23-24, 2013
    8:00 am - 4:00 pm Mountain (daily)

    Where:
    Kalispell, MT
    (Venue information not yet available)

    Cost:
    Professional Cost - $395.00, Parent Cost - $295.00
Sierra Boehm

Basic PECS - Havre - Dec. 12-13, 2013 - 0 views

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    Register for this event
    Download the flyer for this event

    What:
    This picture exchange communication system (PECS) is used to rapidly teach communication skills to those with limited functional speech. PECS promotes communication within a social context without lengthy prerequisite train-ing. Training in PECS begins by teaching a spontaneous request and goes on to teach additional communicative functions such as responding to questions and commenting. An added attraction for preschool children with autism and related disabilities is the high proportion of children who acquire independent speech. Participants will learn how to implement the six phases of PECS, plus attributes through presenter demonstration, video examples and role play opportunities. Participants will leave the workshop with an understanding of how to implement PECS for the individuals with autism, related developmental disabilities and/or limited communication skills.

    When:
    December 12-13, 2013
    7:30 am - 4:00 pm Mountain

    Where:
    Fifth Avenue Christian Church
    2015 5th Ave.
    Havre, MT 59501

    Cost:
    There is no charge for this training. There is a charge for materials. The PECS manual is $69.00 and the handout is $6.75. See flyer for details.
Roger Holt

Schools Warned On Speech Services For Kids With Autism - Disability Scoop - 0 views

  • Federal education officials are reminding schools not to skimp on needed speech and language services for children with autism.
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