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Establishing Communication Expectations for Young Children With Down Syndrome
Presented by Jennifer Gray
Live WebinarThu, May 28, 2026 at 12:00 pm EDT
Course: #11464Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course explores the unique speech and language profile of young children with Down syndrome (birth to 3 years of age), emphasizing the physiological, behavioral, and cognitive factors that impact communication. The course reviews developmental and evidence-based strategies for early intervention that address the specific communication needs of children with Down syndrome through a strength-based model of intervention. Emphasizing collaboration with families and allied professionals is crucial for successful interventions.

Restoring Airflow After Tracheostomy to Enhance Swallowing Recovery, in partnership with Atos Medical
Presented by Carmin Bartow, MS, CCC-SLP
Live WebinarThu, Jun 11, 2026 at 12:00 pm EDT
Course: #11472Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This presentation highlights early swallowing intervention strategies for patients with tracheostomy and mechanical ventilation, emphasizing restoration of upper airway airflow. Cuff deflation and speaking valves are reviewed, with a focus on subglottic suction tracheostomy tubes to enhance swallowing, secretion management, cough, reduce VAP risk, and enable above-cuff vocalization.

Navigating the NICU Chart Review
Presented by Nicole Scafura, M.S., CCC-SLP, CNT
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Course: #11446Level: Intermediate1 Hour
The first step to receiving a new consult is typically a chart review. This course focuses on identifying and understanding the key parts of an infant's chart, assisting viewers with entering a patient's room with confidence to recognize age-related expectations, NICU-specific diagnoses, and how day-to-day changes may impact an infant's presentation. The speaker will end the presentation with a practice case to integrate the components of the lecture and demonstrate a real scenario application for the clinical setting.

Elevating Our School Based Assessments in Today’s World
Presented by Sydney Bassard, MSP, CCC-SLP
Live WebinarThu, Sep 24, 2026 at 12:00 pm EDT
Course: #11501Level: Intermediate1 Hour
School-based SLPs gain practical, legally defensible, and culturally responsive assessment strategies covering IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) compliance, eligibility, and holistic evaluation.

Using Adult Learning Theory to Enhance Coaching Practice and Parental Self-Efficacy
Presented by Rhonda Mattingly Williams, Ed.D, CCC-SLP, Pam Smithy, MS, OTR/L
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Course: #11373Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course explores how adult learning theory can be applied to enhance coaching practices that strengthen parental self-efficacy across therapy disciplines. The course discusses key indicators of parental self-efficacy, examines cross-disciplinary coaching strategies, and applies evidence-based practices to empower parents in supporting their child’s development. This course is part of the Adult Learning Theory to Enhance Coaching series, but can be viewed as a stand-alone learning experience.

Playful Literacy Instruction: A Dynamic Tricky Mix
Presented by Barbara Culatta, PhD, ASHA Fellow, BCS-CL, Carol Westby, PhD, CCC-SLP, , BCS-CL, ASHA Honors
Live WebinarThu, Dec 3, 2026 at 12:00 pm EST
Course: #11529Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Review how Dynamic Tricky Mix theory drives play-based language and literacy strategies for phonological awareness, decoding, and comprehension.

Using Adult Learning Theory to Enhance Coaching in Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing Intervention
Presented by Rhonda Mattingly, Ed.D, CCC-SLP, Pam Smithy, MS, OTR/L
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Course: #11348Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course describes the application of adult learning theory to coaching within pediatric feeding and swallowing interventions. Grounded in adult learning principles, participants will gain tools to effectively collaborate with caregivers to share knowledge, utilize evidence-based strategies, and foster confidence to encourage positive feeding and swallowing outcomes. This course is part of the Using Adult Learning Theory to Enhance Coaching series, but can be viewed as a stand-alone learning experience.

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
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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.

Using Adult Learning Theory to Enhance Coaching in Early Intervention
Presented by Pam Smithy, MS, OTR/L, Rhonda Mattingly Williams, EdD, CCC-SLP
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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.

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.