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Evidence-Based Strategies for Supporting Language in Minimally Speaking Autistic Youth, in partnership with the University of Vermont
This course reviews the application of current research to support expressive language development in minimally speaking autistic children, including an examination of frameworks such as Gestalt Language Processing (GLP) and Natural Language Acquisition (NLA). The course discusses Toy Talk, a responsive modeling approach used during child-led play to stimulate language as well as introducing the Sentence Diversity Index, a simple and effective tool for tracking expressive language growth over time. Attendees will leave with practical, theoretically-sound, evidence-based strategies for supporting the language advancement of minimally-speaking children with autism.
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Evidence-Based Strategies for Supporting Language in Minimally Speaking Autistic Youth, in partnership with the University of Vermont
This course reviews the application of current research to support expressive language development in minimally speaking autistic children, including an examination of frameworks such as Gestalt Language Processing (GLP) and Natural Language Acquisition (NLA). The course discusses Toy Talk, a responsive modeling approach used during child-led play to stimulate language as well as introducing the Sentence Diversity Index, a simple and effective tool for tracking expressive language growth over time. Attendees will leave with practical, theoretically-sound, evidence-based strategies for supporting the language advancement of minimally-speaking children with autism.
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Evidence-Based Strategies for Supporting Language in Minimally Speaking Autistic Youth, in partnership with the University of Vermont
Presented by Danielle Kent, MS, CCC-SLP, Tiffany Hutchins, PhD
Tue, Dec 9, 2025 at 3:00 pm ESTPresenters
Danielle Kent, MS, CCC-SLPTiffany Hutchins, PhDCourse: #11369Level: Intermediate1 Hour
ASHA/0.1 Intermediate, Professional; Calif SLPAB/1.0; IACET/0.1; IBCCES/1.0; Kansas LTS-S1370/1.0; SAC/1.0
This course reviews the application of current research to support expressive language development in minimally speaking autistic children, including an examination of frameworks such as Gestalt Language Processing (GLP) and Natural Language Acquisition (NLA). The course discusses Toy Talk, a responsive modeling approach used during child-led play to stimulate language as well as introducing the Sentence Diversity Index, a simple and effective tool for tracking expressive language growth over time. Attendees will leave with practical, theoretically-sound, evidence-based strategies for supporting the language advancement of minimally-speaking children with autism.
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Research Watch Report, Issue 1
April 14, 2017
The following is the December 2016 issue of research reviews for pediatric and school-based SLPs, written by Meredith Harold, PhD, CCC-SLP. Each month, Dr. Harold accesses the top 50 research journals... Read More
Developmental Language Disorders School-Based Intervention and Collaboration