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Integrating Word Journals in Secondary Education to Support Morphological Knowledge, Vocabulary Development, and Spelling
Presented by Katie E. Squires, PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-CL, Ginger Collins, PhD, CCC-SLP
Video
Course: #11284Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course explores how word journals can be used to enhance vocabulary development, morphological understanding, decoding skills, and spelling proficiency among secondary school students. It will provide practical strategies and activities for implementing word journals effectively, with an emphasis on integrating them into a variety of content areas across the curriculum.

AAC Is Everywhere: Embracing the Tech and Making it Meaningful for Young Adults with Communication Differences
Presented by Elena Hurlburt, MA, CCC-SLP
Live WebinarThu, Feb 26, 2026 at 12:00 pm EST
Course: #11392Level: Introductory1 Hour
This session demonstrates the ways that mainstream mobile technologies can be the ticket that young adults with communication differences need to engage in real-world interactions. Although providing access to traditional augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices will always be critical, also considering ways to integrate readily available technologies into an individual’s communication “system” is a nobrainer.

Using Adult Learning Theory to Enhance Coaching in Early Intervention
Presented by Pam Smithy, MS, OTR/L, Rhonda Mattingly Williams, EdD, CCC-SLP
VideoAudio
Course: #11331Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course examines how adult learning theory can be effectively applied to coaching practices within early intervention settings. The course reviews strategies to support family engagement, promote responsive practice, and enhance caregiver efficacy through evidence-based adult education principles. This course is part of the Adult Learning Theory to Enhance Coaching series, but can be viewed as a stand-alone learning experience.

Enhancing Access: Classroom Acoustics & Assistive Listening Technology for DHH Students, in partnership with RIT/National Technical Institute for the Deaf
Presented by Carly Alicea, AuD, PhD, CCC-A
Video
Course: #11196Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course equips audiologists and speech-language pathologists to evaluate classroom acoustics and their impact on Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) students. The course provides discussion on assistive listening technologies and applies practical strategies to support appropriate accommodations and improved student outcomes.

Impact of Mental Health on the Social and Behavioral Well-Being of Adolescents
Presented by Jessica A. Walker, PhD, CCC-SLP
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Course: #11330Level: Introductory1 Hour
This session explores the impact of adolescent mental health on social communication and behavioral functioning, with a focus on how these challenges manifest in life participation and therapeutic settings. The course discusses how speech-language pathologists can recognize, support, and collaborate to address mental health-informed needs within their scope of practice.

Feeding Interventions with Allergy Considerations
Presented by Kristen Tompkins, OTR/L
VideoAudio
Course: #11347Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course provides a unique look at the treatment area of feeding disorders, with a particular focus on consideration of allergies and their impact on children who may be labeled "picky eaters" or as having "sensory defensiveness".

Neuroanatomy Review for SLPs
Presented by Melissa Johnson, PhD, CCC-SLP
Video
Course: #11328Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course will provide a review of neuroanatomy concepts that are relevant to speech-language pathologists, especially those practicing in medical settings and/or with medically complex clients. Topics covered will include: review of brain anatomy (e.g., cranial nerves, structures and functions associated with neurological disorders/diseases, cerebrovascular system) and discussion of the dual stream models for language and prosody and their implications for clinical practice.

Developing Feeding Programs: How to Positively Impact the SLP World
Presented by Amber Valentine Forston, MS, CCC-SLP, BCS-S, IBCLC, CNT
Video
Course: #11279Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Speech-language pathologists wear many hats, and preparation for entering specialized areas can be challenging. During clinical practicums and graduate coursework, SLPs search for areas of interest. The area of infant and pediatric feeding and swallowing presents unique navigation challenges. This course discusses aspects and challenges of becoming a feeding therapist and reviews the details of building successful infant and pediatric feeding programs in different settings.

An Integrated Approach to Literacy Across Grade Levels
Presented by Katie E. Squires, PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-CL, Lisa Barnett, B.Ed
Video
Course: #11313Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Reading and writing skills are deeply rooted in the structure of language. This course introduces a framework of metalinguistic questions that educators can use to help students connect key elements of language—morphology, phonology, semantics, and orthography—with literacy skills such as vocabulary development, decoding, spelling, and reading comprehension. The strategies presented are adaptable to support learners across all grade levels and abilities.

Radiation Safety and the SLP
Presented by Tom Giza, MS, CCC-SLP
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Course: #11239Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course provides speech-language pathologists with essential knowledge and best practices for maintaining radiation safety during the performance of video fluoroscopic swallow studies (VFSS). The course discusses evidence-based strategies for timing and patient positioning, the proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and an overview of current fluoroscopy and X-ray suite technologies. Emphasis is placed on minimizing radiation exposure while optimizing diagnostic outcomes.