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Autism | Brief Report: Quantifying the Impact of Autism Coverage on Private Insurance P... - 0 views

  • Insurance premiums (monthly payments) would increase slightly for everyone if insurance companies pay for autism-related services and therapy. The authors calculated how many people have been getting autism-related therapy, and how much those therapies cost. Then they figured out how much it would cost private insurance companies to pay for it. They estimated that the monthly payments for all of the people insured by private companies would go up about 0.2-2%.
Roger Holt

Scottish Rite helps kids say 's' as in speech | greatfallstribune.com | Great Falls Tri... - 0 views

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    The Scottish Rite Childhood Language Disorders Clinic got its start in 1992 and offers free speech and language therapy to children from birth to five years old.
Roger Holt

Slingshot Scientific - Broca's Voice - 0 views

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    Broca's Voice is designed to improve communication for patients who have difficulty speaking. There are lots of text-to-speech programs available (thought very few for the iPhone) and all of them share the common problem of delayed speech. The user needs to complete a full word (if not a sentence) before beginning to speak.
Roger Holt

Indy woman on Down Syndrome Congress board of directors | IndyStar.com | The Indianapol... - 0 views

  • Jessica Green dares to dream.
  • Sharing her dreams and hopes for herself and others with Down syndrome in a recent speech helped Green win a seat on the board of directors of the National Down Syndrome Congress. triggerAd(1,PaginationPage,11); In her "Dare to Dream" speech, given at a congress event in Sacramento, Calif., the 26-year-old Indianapolis woman talked about her abilities and how people with Down syndrome should "stand up for themselves."
  • Sharing her dreams and hopes for herself and others with Down syndrome in a recent speech helped Green win a seat on the board of directors of the National Down Syndrome Congress.
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  • In her "Dare to Dream" speech, given at a congress event in Sacramento, Calif., the 26-year-old Indianapolis woman talked about her abilities and how people with Down syndrome should "stand up for themselves."
Terry Booth

Using iPads to Enhance Children's Communication - Billings - Sept. 18, 2012 - 0 views

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    Click here to register for this training || Click here to download the brochure for this training (pdf) What:
    The iPad is revolutionizing the field of speech-language pathology and giving those who have been without a voice the ability to communicate their needs and desires. It is also an invaluable tool for teaching the special needs population. The 4-hour workshop will provide an overview of how the iPad can be used to enhance the communication skills of children with communication deficits and delays. After an initial introduction, participants will have the option to participate in a session involving hands-on training activities with the iPad or to learn more about specific iPad applications that address areas of communication needs (augmentative communication, language, social skills, articulation, auditory processing, engagement and reinforcement). Treatment videos will be used to enhance learning. The audience will leave feeling empowered to use the iPad in all settings -- at home, school, therapy, and in the community. When:
    Tuesday, September 18, 2012
    12:30 - 4:30pm Mountain Where:
    MSUB College of Education - Room 122
    Billings, MT
Roger Holt

Eight ways to build language & communication skills for late talkers | Friendship Circl... - 0 views

  • This is one subject that I feel pretty comfortable discussing with other parents.  As the anxious mother of one child with global developmental delays and one late-talking child who spontaneously started speaking in sentences at age 31 months, I’ve consulted with more than my share of speech therapists. Here are eight ways you can help your late-talking child develop speech and language skills.
Sierra Boehm

Apps for Apraxia of Speech - Webinar - Mar. 27, 2014 - 0 views

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    Register for this event 

    What:
    To meet the needs of a large and diverse caseload, school therapists can turn to the thousands of available apps. This webinar will discuss guidelines to evaluate apps designed for individuals with apraxia and how to use these apps in your practice.

    When:
    Wednesday, March 27, 2014
    1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Mountain

    Cost:
    $49.00
Roger Holt

MOSSAIC: Mentorship, Organization, and Social Support for Autism Inclusion on Campus - ... - 0 views

  • MOSSAIC: Mentorship, Organization, and Social Support for Autism Inclusion on Campus MOSSAIC is support for people transitioning to the U of M who have autism spectrum disorder, Asperger syndrome, or other social/organizational challenges.  This program is offered by the RiteCare Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic.   MOSSAIC provides: Weekly time with experienced peers (U of M juniors or seniors) to address your individualized needs such as: Walk through your class schedule Organization of materials & time Self-advocacy & when to disclose Campus safety Shared living space Understanding academic expectations Problem solving opportunities Evening seminars to support student needs & provide social opportunities.  If interested, please contact:  Jennifer Closson at 406-243-5261 or jennifer.closson@mso.umt.edu  Bethany Rigles at 406-243-2208 or bethany.rigles@mso.umt.edu
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    MOSSAIC: Mentorship, Organization, and Social Support for Autism Inclusion on Campus MOSSAIC is support for people transitioning to the U of M who have autism spectrum disorder, Asperger syndrome, or other social/organizational challenges. This program is offered by the RiteCare Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic. MOSSAIC provides: Weekly time with experienced peers (U of M juniors or seniors) to address your individualized needs such as: Walk through your class schedule Organization of materials & time Self-advocacy & when to disclose Campus safety Shared living space Understanding academic expectations Problem solving opportunities Evening seminars to support student needs & provide social opportunities. If interested, please contact: Jennifer Closson at 406-243-5261 or jennifer.closson@mso.umt.edu Bethany Rigles at 406-243-2208 or bethany.rigles@mso.umt.edu
Roger Holt

Insurers Shun Multitasking Speech Devices - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • SAN FRANCISCO — Kara Lynn has amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or A.L.S., which has attacked the muscles around her mouth and throat, removing her ability to speak. A couple of years ago, she spent more than $8,000 to buy a computer, approved by Medicare, that turns typed words into speech that her family, friends and doctors can hear.
Roger Holt

Benefits of Early Language Program on ADVANCE for Speech-Language Pathologists and Audi... - 0 views

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    Children enrolled before they are six months old in a home-based program that teaches language skills to the deaf or hard of hearing are not only able to achieve appropriate language skills but also to maintain them over time, according to a new study.
Roger Holt

YouTube Blog: The Future Will Be Captioned: Improving Accessibility on YouTube - 0 views

  • Today, we are opening up auto-captions to all YouTube users. There will even be a "request processing" button for un-captioned videos that any video owner can click on if they want to speed up the availability of auto-captions. It will take some time to process all the available video, so here are some things to keep in mind: While we plan to broaden the feature to include more languages in the months to come, currently, auto-captioning is only for videos where English is spoken. Just like any speech recognition application, auto-captions require a clearly spoken audio track. Videos with background noise or a muffled voice can't be auto-captioned. President Obama's speech on the recent Chilean Earthquake is a good example of the kind of audio that works for auto-captions. Auto-captions aren't perfect and just like any other transcription, the owner of the video needs to check to make sure they're accurate. In other cases, the audio file may not be good enough to generate auto-captions. But please be patient -- our speech recognition technology gets better every day. Auto-captions should be available to everyone who's interested in using them. We're also working to provide auto-captions for all past user uploads that fit the above mentioned requirements. If you're having trouble enabling them for your video, please visit our Help Center: this article is for uploaders and this article is for viewers.
Roger Holt

Speak It! Keyboard-based Text to Speech for iPad/iPhone | ATMac - 0 views

  • Speak It! is an application for iPod Touch, iPhone, and iPad which lets you enter text via the regular keyboard and then speak the words via the built-in speaker, or save them to an audio file to email to others.
Roger Holt

Education Week: One-on-One Speech Therapy Goes Digital - 0 views

  • Reece Barnes meets with his speech therapist every week. He walks down the hallway at his rural Burney, Calif., school and chats with her one-on-one, even though she is four hours away in another part of the state.
Roger Holt

WordTalk - a free text-to-speech plug-in for Microsoft Word - 0 views

  • A free text-to-speech plugin for Microsoft Word For people with reading and writing difficulties, having text reinforced by hearing it read aloud can be very useful.
Sierra Boehm

iPad Summit - Billings/Glendive - Feb. 20, Mar. 21, Apr. 16,17, 2013 - 0 views

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    Registration:
    If you are interested having staff attend the iPad Summit please send an email to ddoty@mt.gov with a listing of the staff who you wish to have attend. For each staff person we must have the following information: Name, email address, and position. Each summit is limited to 25 attendees. Dates and locations subject to change depending on interest level. What:
    The iPad Summit consists of led discussion and Show and Share sessions. This is not a lecture day, everyone helps to teach and learn. Attendees must have an iPad and must be familiar with how to use it. Ideally, attendees are daily users who are looking for more information.  Attendees are typically speech-language providers and special education teachers/paraprofessionals. Psychologists and OT/PTs have also attended. Lunch is on-site and is provided by OPI. When/Where:
    February 20, 2013 and March 21, 2013
    9:30 am - 3:30 pm Mountain
    Billings, MT (Location to be determined) April 16 or 17, 2013
    9:30 am - 3:30 pm Mountain
    Glendive and/or Glasgow (Location and dates to be determined based on level of interest) Travel assistance would be available from the MAEP for those traveling more than ~70 miles to attend the Summit. Cost:
    Free Contact:
    ddoty@mt.gov
    Doug Doty, Statewide Coordinator
    OPI Montana Autism Education Project
    406-459-5303

Sierra Boehm

Enhancing the Social Communication Skills of Children and Young Adults with Autism Spec... - 0 views

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    Click here to register for this event online

    Click here to download the flier for this event

    What:
    The social communication and social thinking needs of individuals on the Autism Spectrum are often the most challenging aspects of parenting, treating and teaching this population. This workshop will address numerous intervention strategies highlighting methods and materials available from leading experts in the area of social language. The presenters will provide detailed information, video demonstrations and materials that will enhance the attendee's abilities to help children with High Functioning Autism and Asperger's Syndrome improve social interaction, perspective taking and other Theory of Mind issues. Intended Audience: Parents, speech language pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, educators, family support specialists, paraprofessionals, nurses, and pediatricians. When:
    Thursday, February 21, 2013
    1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Mountain
    Registration 12:30 pm - 1:00 pm Mountain Where:
    Central Montana Education Center
    773 Airport Road, Room 2
    Lewistown, MT 59457 Cost:
    $25.00 non refundable Contact:
    dmiller@msubillings.edu
    Debra Miller, Region III CSPD
    (406) 657-2072  
Roger Holt

Should I Get A Diagnosis For My Child With Developmental Delays? | Friendship Circle --... - 0 views

  • Do you know someone who isn’t sure whether or not to pursue a medical diagnosis for a developmentally delayed son or daughter? According to the Centers for Disease Control, most children with autism are diagnosed after age 4.  Certain other developmental and learning disabilities are usually not diagnosed until a child enters elementary school.  These facts are puzzling, since it is well-established that early intervention leads to better outcomes for children with special needs. But there are many reasons why parents and physicians choose to delay diagnosis, even when a young child is delayed and has difficulty adapting to everyday life:
Sierra Boehm

RtI 101: What's It All About & Where Do I Fit In? - Great Falls - Feb. 25, 2013 - 0 views

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    Click here to download the flier for this event
    Click here to register for this event online

    What:
    This workshop is designed for a variety of individuals:
    Schools just beginning to think about Response to Instruction (RtI) Support staff in schools already implementing RtI (speech therapists, school psychologists, occupational and physical therapist, tutors, etc.) New administrators or teachers in schools already implementing RtI New members on established RtI teams Non -team staff members of schools which are in the process of implementing the RtI process Participants will be provided:
    An overview of the Montana RtI model--both the "big picture" and the eight essential implementation components Practical strategies and possible next steps they might take to "power up and move forward" with RtI implementation efforts Discussion of their specific positions and roles "fit in" with RtI structures and procedures
    When/Where:
    Monday, February 25, 2013
    8:00 am - 3:30 pm Mountain
    Hampton Inn
    2301 14th Street Southwest
    Great Falls, MT 59404 Cost:
    Free for CSPD Region II Residents, participation by individuals from outside of Region II is welcome, however, a $25.00 per person fee is required for the workshop. Region II consists of the counties of Cascade, Teton, Pondera, Toole, Glacier, Liberty, Hill, Blaine, and Chouteau. Contact:
    cspd@havre.k12.mt.us
    Aileen Couch, Coordinator
    REG
Sierra Boehm

iPad Summit - Missoula/Great Falls - Feb. 12, 14, 2013 - 0 views

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    Registration:
    If you are interested having staff attend the iPad Summit please send an email to ddoty@mt.gov with a listing of the staff who you wish to have attend. For each staff person you must submit the following information: Name, email address, and position. Each summit is limited to 25 attendees. Dates and locations subject to change depending on interest level. What:
    The iPad Summit consists of led discussion and Show and Share sessions. This is not a lecture day, everyone helps to teach and learn. Attendees must have an iPad and must be familiar with how to use it. Ideally, attendees are daily users who are looking for more information.  Attendees are typically speech-language providers and special education teachers/paraprofessionals. Psychologists and OT/PTs have also attended. Lunch is on-site and is provided by OPI. When/Where:
    February 12, 2013
    9:30 am - 3:30 pm Mountain
    Missoula, MT (Location to be determined) February 14, 2013
    9:30 am - 3:30 pm Mountain
    Great Falls, MT (Location to be determined) Travel assistance would be available from the MAEP for those traveling more than ~70 miles to attend the Summit. Cost:
    Free Contact:
    ddoty@mt.gov
    Doug Doty, Statewide Coordinator
    OPI Montana Autism Education Project
    406-459-5303

Sierra Boehm

Fundamentals Course in Assistive Technology - Hartford, CT - Apr. 25, 26, 2013 - 0 views

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    Click here to register for this session (Registration ends 4/21/2013)

    What:
    This conference will discuss the application, assesment, and features of various assistive technologies, and should be attended by rehabilitation and education professionals working with Assistive Technology including Suppliers, Technologists, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech Language Pathologists, Rehabilitation Engineers, Educators and others interested in assistive technology. See registration page for full syllabus and details. When:
    April 25, 26, 2013 Where:
    New England Assistive Technology Resource and Education Center at Oak Hill
    33 Coventry Street
    Hartford, CT 06112 Cost:
    RESNA member $350, Nonmember $465, Student $315 (RESNA is authorized by IACET to offer 1.4 CEUs for this program.)
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