Florence B. Blager, Ph.D., CCC-SLP. Vocal Cord Dysfunction—A Very Confusing Disorder. Click here for Handout. * 5 Additional handouts received Oct. 15. Click on each handout title to dowload: Breathing exercises for cough, Throat Clearing, Ray Wood’s letter, Protocol for Activity Based Breathing Techniques, Predictive Study Highlights powerpoint.
*Tanya Curtis, M.S., CCC-SLP. Implementing Augmentative Communication Successfully. Click here for updated handout.
*Angela Haas, M.A., CCC-SLP. Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing: Fundamentals of Assessment and Treatment. Click here for Handout.
Marcia Kelley, M.S., CCC-SLP. An Overview of the Lidcombe Method of Treatment for Early Stuttering. Click here for Handout. Note--to print this PowerPoint in handout form: click on print, then on your print menu under “print what” use the scroll down and select “handouts” and select 6 slides per page.
*Barbara Moore-Brown, Ed.D. START with Prevention: How Intervention BEFORE Assessment Makes Sense. Click here for Handout. *Click here for Barbara’s updated PowerPoint. Note--to print this Powerpoint in handout form: click on print, then on your print menu under “print what” use the scroll down and select “handouts” and select 6 slides per page. *Click here for Barbara’s thoughts on questions from Emily Trujillo of Casper.
Elizabeth Runnion., M.S., CCC-A. Promoting Positive Outcomes: Pediatric Amplification Protocol. Click here for Handout. Note—print this PowerPoint .pdf in multiple pages on one paper by clicking on print, then on print menu under “page scaling” select “multiple pages per sheet” then select “6” pages per sheet. Note: This PowerPoint is 247 pages—so if you print 6 slides on a page, you’ll use 47 pieces of paper.
*Tom Thunder, AuD, FAAA, INCE. Hearing Conservation: The Road Less Traveled. Click here for handout #1. *Click here for updated PowerPoint handout. Note--to print this PowerPoint in handout form: click on print, then on your print menu under “print what” use the scroll down and select “handouts” and select 6 slides per page.
Julie Wambaugh, Ph.D., CCC-SLP. Current Issues in the Management of Acquired Apraxia of Speech. Click here for Handout 1. Click here for Handout 2.