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577 courses found
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https://www.speechpathology.com/slp-ceus/course/rebuilding-bridge-post-pandemic-mentorship-11278
Rebuilding the Bridge: Post-Pandemic Mentorship for Future SLPs
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted traditional clinical training pathways, leaving many Clinical Fellows and graduate students entering the field with unique challenges and gaps in experience. This course discusses equipping seasoned SLPs with practical, evidence-based strategies to mentor, support, and empower the next generation of clinicians. The course explores real-world scenarios and actionable tools to rebuild confidence, competence, and connection in a post-pandemic professional landscape.
auditory, textual, visual
129
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Rebuilding the Bridge: Post-Pandemic Mentorship for Future SLPs
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted traditional clinical training pathways, leaving many Clinical Fellows and graduate students entering the field with unique challenges and gaps in experience. This course discusses equipping seasoned SLPs with practical, evidence-based strategies to mentor, support, and empower the next generation of clinicians. The course explores real-world scenarios and actionable tools to rebuild confidence, competence, and connection in a post-pandemic professional landscape.
11278
Online
PT60M
Rebuilding the Bridge: Post-Pandemic Mentorship for Future SLPs
Presented by Amber B. Heape, CScD, CCC-SLP, FNAP
Course: #11278Level: Intermediate1 Hour
ASHA/0.1 Intermediate, Related; IACET/0.1; SAC/1.0
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted traditional clinical training pathways, leaving many Clinical Fellows and graduate students entering the field with unique challenges and gaps in experience. This course discusses equipping seasoned SLPs with practical, evidence-based strategies to mentor, support, and empower the next generation of clinicians. The course explores real-world scenarios and actionable tools to rebuild confidence, competence, and connection in a post-pandemic professional landscape.
2
https://www.speechpathology.com/slp-ceus/course/evidence-based-strategies-for-supporting-11369
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.
auditory, textual, visual
129
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Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
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SpeechPathology.com
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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.
11369
Online
PT60M
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
Course: #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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https://www.speechpathology.com/slp-ceus/course/assessment-children-with-speech-sound-11398
Assessment of Children with Speech Sound Disorders
Differential diagnosis of childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) and other speech sound disorders (SSDs) can be challenging. This course goes through the steps of the differential diagnosis process so you can feel confident in determining whether a child is showing phonological patterns or motor speech features and if a motor speech disorder is present, what type. Videos are shown to practice identification of auditory-perceptual features of CAS and dysarthria and interpretation of motor speech profiles. Case studies are included for additional practice.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
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Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
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SpeechPathology.com
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Assessment of Children with Speech Sound Disorders
Differential diagnosis of childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) and other speech sound disorders (SSDs) can be challenging. This course goes through the steps of the differential diagnosis process so you can feel confident in determining whether a child is showing phonological patterns or motor speech features and if a motor speech disorder is present, what type. Videos are shown to practice identification of auditory-perceptual features of CAS and dysarthria and interpretation of motor speech profiles. Case studies are included for additional practice.
11398
Online
PT90M
Assessment of Children with Speech Sound Disorders
Presented by Jenya Iuzzini-Seigel, PhD, CCC-SLP
Course: #11398Level: Introductory1.5 Hours
ASHA/0.15 Introductory, Professional; Calif SLPAB/1.5; IACET/0.2; Kansas LTS-S1370/2.0; SAC/2.0
Differential diagnosis of childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) and other speech sound disorders (SSDs) can be challenging. This course goes through the steps of the differential diagnosis process so you can feel confident in determining whether a child is showing phonological patterns or motor speech features and if a motor speech disorder is present, what type. Videos are shown to practice identification of auditory-perceptual features of CAS and dysarthria and interpretation of motor speech profiles. Case studies are included for additional practice.
4
https://www.speechpathology.com/slp-ceus/course/cough-strengthening-treatment-impact-on-11364
Cough Strengthening Treatment Impact on Vocal Health in Parkinson’s Disease
This course reviews the effects of Sensorimotor Training for Airway Protection (smTAP), a cough-strengthening treatment method, on the vocal health of individuals with Parkinson’s Disease. While this treatment enhances cough efficacy, its impact on vocal health remains underexplored. Discussion involves pre- and post-treatment vocal health evaluations, comparing how the use of smTAP affects vocal health in patients with Parkinson's Disease. Findings offer clinically relevant insights into treatment selection for Parkinson’s Disease patients.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
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Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
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Cough Strengthening Treatment Impact on Vocal Health in Parkinson’s Disease
This course reviews the effects of Sensorimotor Training for Airway Protection (smTAP), a cough-strengthening treatment method, on the vocal health of individuals with Parkinson’s Disease. While this treatment enhances cough efficacy, its impact on vocal health remains underexplored. Discussion involves pre- and post-treatment vocal health evaluations, comparing how the use of smTAP affects vocal health in patients with Parkinson's Disease. Findings offer clinically relevant insights into treatment selection for Parkinson’s Disease patients.
11364
Online
PT60M
Cough Strengthening Treatment Impact on Vocal Health in Parkinson’s Disease
Presented by Bridget Russell, PhD, CCC-SLP
Course: #11364Level: Intermediate1 Hour
ASHA/0.1 Intermediate, Professional; Calif SLPAB/1.0; IACET/0.1; Kansas LTS-S1370/1.0; SAC/1.0
This course reviews the effects of Sensorimotor Training for Airway Protection (smTAP), a cough-strengthening treatment method, on the vocal health of individuals with Parkinson’s Disease. While this treatment enhances cough efficacy, its impact on vocal health remains underexplored. Discussion involves pre- and post-treatment vocal health evaluations, comparing how the use of smTAP affects vocal health in patients with Parkinson's Disease. Findings offer clinically relevant insights into treatment selection for Parkinson’s Disease patients.
5
https://www.speechpathology.com/slp-ceus/course/aging-voice-11363
Aging Voice
Many changes happen in the body over time, and the voice is no exception. Patients with vocal fold atrophy related to aging are a substantial part of the treatment-seeking population. This course explores epidemiology, physiology, evaluation, and treatment of voice disorders related to aging.
auditory, textual, visual
129
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Aging Voice
Many changes happen in the body over time, and the voice is no exception. Patients with vocal fold atrophy related to aging are a substantial part of the treatment-seeking population. This course explores epidemiology, physiology, evaluation, and treatment of voice disorders related to aging.
11363
Online
PT60M
Aging Voice
Presented by Lauren Fay, MS, CCC-SLP
Course: #11363Level: Introductory1 Hour
ASHA/0.1 Introductory, Professional; Calif SLPAB/1.0; IACET/0.1; Kansas LTS-S1370/1.0; SAC/1.0
Many changes happen in the body over time, and the voice is no exception. Patients with vocal fold atrophy related to aging are a substantial part of the treatment-seeking population. This course explores epidemiology, physiology, evaluation, and treatment of voice disorders related to aging.
6
https://www.speechpathology.com/slp-ceus/course/assessing-articulation-skills-deaf-hard-11371
Warming up for Artic: Considerations for Assessing the Articulation Skills of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students, in partnership with RIT/National Technical Institute for the Deaf
This course addresses the myriad of considerations for assessing the articulation and intelligibility skills of Deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) students. While the approach to assessment is based on working with DHH college students, many of the concepts can be applied to other ages.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
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Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
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SpeechPathology.com
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Warming up for Artic: Considerations for Assessing the Articulation Skills of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students, in partnership with RIT/National Technical Institute for the Deaf
This course addresses the myriad of considerations for assessing the articulation and intelligibility skills of Deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) students. While the approach to assessment is based on working with DHH college students, many of the concepts can be applied to other ages.
11371
Online
PT60M
Warming up for Artic: Considerations for Assessing the Articulation Skills of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students, in partnership with RIT/National Technical Institute for the Deaf
Presented by Jennifer Verbakel, MS, CCC-SLP
Course: #11371Level: Introductory1 Hour
ASHA/0.1 Introductory, Professional; Calif SLPAB/1.0; IACET/0.1; Kansas LTS-S1370/1.0; SAC/1.0
This course addresses the myriad of considerations for assessing the articulation and intelligibility skills of Deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) students. While the approach to assessment is based on working with DHH college students, many of the concepts can be applied to other ages.
7
https://www.speechpathology.com/slp-ceus/course/navigating-college-careers-effective-transition-11209
Navigating College and Careers: Effective Transition Planning for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing High School Students, in partnership with RIT/National Technical Institute for the Deaf
The course offers essential guidance for navigating life after high school for Deaf and Hard of Hearing students. It addresses how to prepare students for the transition from a structured support system of high school to more independent adulthood experiences, such as postsecondary education, employment, and/or independent living.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
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Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
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SpeechPathology.com
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Navigating College and Careers: Effective Transition Planning for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing High School Students, in partnership with RIT/National Technical Institute for the Deaf
The course offers essential guidance for navigating life after high school for Deaf and Hard of Hearing students. It addresses how to prepare students for the transition from a structured support system of high school to more independent adulthood experiences, such as postsecondary education, employment, and/or independent living.
11209
Online
PT60M
Navigating College and Careers: Effective Transition Planning for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing High School Students, in partnership with RIT/National Technical Institute for the Deaf
Presented by Amanda Picioli, M.E.D., Au.D., CCC-A, Jewel Morris, MS, CCC-SLP
Course: #11209Level: Intermediate1 Hour
ASHA/0.1 Intermediate, Related; Calif SLPAB/1.0; IACET/0.1; Kansas LTS-S1370/1.0; SAC/1.0
The course offers essential guidance for navigating life after high school for Deaf and Hard of Hearing students. It addresses how to prepare students for the transition from a structured support system of high school to more independent adulthood experiences, such as postsecondary education, employment, and/or independent living.
8
https://www.speechpathology.com/slp-ceus/course/back-to-being-slp-strategies-11361
Back to Being an SLP: Strategies to Rejoin the Field With Confidence and Expertise
Many SLPs leave the field at some point, for various reasons, and then come back years later - to a vastly different space. In an ever-growing field, it can be challenging to step back in and feel confident as a "new again" SLP. This course shares resources, strategies, and things to consider when returning to being an SLP.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
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Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
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SpeechPathology.com
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Back to Being an SLP: Strategies to Rejoin the Field With Confidence and Expertise
Many SLPs leave the field at some point, for various reasons, and then come back years later - to a vastly different space. In an ever-growing field, it can be challenging to step back in and feel confident as a "new again" SLP. This course shares resources, strategies, and things to consider when returning to being an SLP.
11361
Online
PT60M
Back to Being an SLP: Strategies to Rejoin the Field With Confidence and Expertise
Presented by Jessi Andricks, MS, CCC-SLP
Course: #11361Level: Intermediate1 Hour
ASHA/0.1 Intermediate, Related; IACET/0.1; SAC/1.0
Many SLPs leave the field at some point, for various reasons, and then come back years later - to a vastly different space. In an ever-growing field, it can be challenging to step back in and feel confident as a "new again" SLP. This course shares resources, strategies, and things to consider when returning to being an SLP.
9
https://www.speechpathology.com/slp-ceus/course/co-occurring-communication-and-developmental-11399
Co-occurring Communication and Developmental Coordination Disorder
Research shows that ~80% of children with childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) demonstrate fine and gross motor impairments and ~60% have motor impairments severe enough to diagnose developmental coordination disorder (DCD). DCD is a neurodevelopmental motor disorder that affects activities of daily living, academic and vocational success, leisure activities and long-term physical and mental health. Unfortunately, despite the challenging consequences DCD can have, it goes undiagnosed in a high percentage of children with CAS. Failure to diagnose means failure to treat. Come learn about DCD to elevate your ability to care for the whole child and increase the identification of motor deficits for the children on your caseload. Learn about the diagnostic criteria for a DCD diagnosis, watch video case studies, and understand when you should make a referral.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
Subscription
Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
OnlineOnly
SpeechPathology.com
www.speechpathology.com
Co-occurring Communication and Developmental Coordination Disorder
Research shows that ~80% of children with childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) demonstrate fine and gross motor impairments and ~60% have motor impairments severe enough to diagnose developmental coordination disorder (DCD). DCD is a neurodevelopmental motor disorder that affects activities of daily living, academic and vocational success, leisure activities and long-term physical and mental health. Unfortunately, despite the challenging consequences DCD can have, it goes undiagnosed in a high percentage of children with CAS. Failure to diagnose means failure to treat. Come learn about DCD to elevate your ability to care for the whole child and increase the identification of motor deficits for the children on your caseload. Learn about the diagnostic criteria for a DCD diagnosis, watch video case studies, and understand when you should make a referral.
11399
Online
PT90M
Co-occurring Communication and Developmental Coordination Disorder
Presented by Jenya Iuzzini-Seigel, PhD, CCC-SLP
Course: #11399Level: Introductory1.5 Hours
ASHA/0.15 Introductory, Professional; Calif SLPAB/1.5; IACET/0.2; Kansas LTS-S1370/1.5; SAC/1.5
Research shows that ~80% of children with childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) demonstrate fine and gross motor impairments and ~60% have motor impairments severe enough to diagnose developmental coordination disorder (DCD). DCD is a neurodevelopmental motor disorder that affects activities of daily living, academic and vocational success, leisure activities and long-term physical and mental health. Unfortunately, despite the challenging consequences DCD can have, it goes undiagnosed in a high percentage of children with CAS. Failure to diagnose means failure to treat. Come learn about DCD to elevate your ability to care for the whole child and increase the identification of motor deficits for the children on your caseload. Learn about the diagnostic criteria for a DCD diagnosis, watch video case studies, and understand when you should make a referral.
10
https://www.speechpathology.com/slp-ceus/course/using-adult-learning-theory-to-11373
Using Adult Learning Theory to Enhance Coaching Practice and Parental Self-Efficacy
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.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
Subscription
Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
OnlineOnly
SpeechPathology.com
www.speechpathology.com
Using Adult Learning Theory to Enhance Coaching Practice and Parental Self-Efficacy
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.
11373
Online
PT60M
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
Course: #11373Level: Intermediate1 Hour
ASHA/0.1 Intermediate, Professional; Calif SLPAB/1.0; IACET/0.1; IL EITP/1.0; Kansas LTS-S1370/1.0; SAC/1.0
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.
