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Speech Therapy Professional Development

Carryover Techniques in Articulation and Phonology - Pam Marshalla, MA, CCC

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Overview / Abstract:

This is the 2nd of a 2 part seminar for 2 courses, so it is for the PREMIUM subscribers only. The first is either Successful R Therapy or Frontal and Lateral Lisp.

In this seminar Pam Marshalla presents a wide variety of practical methods designed to stimulate carryover in articulation and phonological therapy. Content of the class is based on material abstracted from research, historic and modern textbooks, and more than three decades of clinical experience. Topics include: Client attitude and blocks to carryover; Speech production activities to promote habituation; Games and activities for therapy/classroom/home; Rate control for carryover; Auditory self-monitoring and carryover; Working on conversational speech; and Parent participation. This seminar contains lecture, demonstrations, and small-group learning experiences. Questions and comments from participants are welcome throughout.

Expiration

Dec 31, 2027

Discipline(s)

Speech Language Pathology CE

Format

Online, Webinar / Webcast / Video

Cost

69.99

Credits / Hours

3 hours

Accreditation

ASHA

Presenters / Authors / Faculty

Pam Marshalla, MA, CCC

Sponsors / Supporters / Grant Providers

Video Continuing Education LLC

Keywords / Search Terms

Speech Therapy, ASHA CEU, Speech Pathology,

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