Loving the Sell Out Crowds!
2015 is off to a great start with seven sold-out live webinars in January! It’s wonderful to see such enthusiasm in the new year. We'd love to see you in our classroom this month for one of our three upcoming live webinars. Hurry, seats are filling up fast!
Electronic Language Sample Analysis Options - Thursday, February 12, 2015 (8:00 PM Eastern*)
Presenter: Jennifer Garrett, PhD, CCC-SLP
This course will discuss the various programs available to speech-language pathologists who collect language samples from their clients. Transcribing and coding will be highlighted and practice materials will be provided.
*The time for this event has been changed from its original offering.
The ABC's of Working with Children with Hearing Loss - Monday, February 23, 2015 (3:00 pm Eastern)
Presenter: Candace Haney, MCD, CCC-SLP, LSLS Cert. AVEd
For SLPs, “Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing” remains one of several low incidence populations on their caseloads, yet they are expected to be experts in all areas of communication. This webinar will explore an easy-to-reference, alphabetical inventory of things to remember when providing services to children with hearing loss, regardless of their age or stage of hearing.
Student Entitlement and Faculty Communication with the Millennial Student - Thursday, February 26, 2015 (12:00 pm ET)
Presenters: Colleen Visconti, PhD, CCC-SLP; Jennifer Friberg, EdD, CCC-SLP/L; Sarah Ginsberg, EdD, CCC-SLP
This course will discuss general characteristics of millennial generation learners. Guidelines on successful communication will be provided for faculty and clinical educators to use in working with these students.
Be sure to check out more outstanding live webinars happening next month focusing on a variety of topic areas. Live webinars for March include pediatric courses such as: working with anxious children, behavioral strategies for children with autism and servicing low-functioning secondary students. Our adult-focus webinars will highlight visual support for dementia and CBT applications in acquired brain injury. Seating is limited so register today!
If you didn’t have the opportunity to attend one of our seven sell-out webinars from last month, all courses are now available as recorded courses in our library. Be sure to check them out!
I look forward to sharing another month of exciting continuing education with you.
Sincerely,
Amy