Morning Sessions RHODE ISLAND SPEECH-LANGUAGE-HEARING ASSOCIATION R I S H A Rhode Island Speech Language Hearing Association PO Box 9241 Providence, Rhode Island 02940 R I S H A 2015 ANNUAL CONFERENCE Saturday, March 28, 2015 CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL WARWICK, RI RISHA PO Box 9241, Providence, RI 02940 www.risha.info Pairing Picture Books and Apps to Contextually Address Language Objectives Sean J. Sweeney, M.S.,M.E d., CCC-SLP Learner Outcomes — You will be able to: Identify language structures and contexts within picture book text illustrations. Evaluate apps for key features indicating applicability in language interventions. Describe session plans pairing books and apps based on contextual overlappings. Breaking through the Dementia Barrier: The Cognitive Maze Michelle Tristani, M.S., CCC-SLP Learner Outcomes — You will be able to: Demonstrate understanding of the etiology and progression of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. Demonstrate understanding of Allen’s Cognitive Battery, levels and treatment strategies to facilitate best ability and function. Demonstrate understanding and implementation of a variety of treatment interventions/techniques appropriate for persons with mild, moderate, and severe cognitive impairment. Develop appropriate Functional Maintenance Programs for persons with dementia. Afternoon Sessions Tell Me a Story: Apps to Target Narrative and Expository Language Sean J. Sweeney, M.S.,M.E d., CCC-SLP Learner Outcomes — You will be able to: Analyze mobile creation tools to identify speech and language contexts for their use. Identify intervention approaches that align with the use of digital storytelling tools. Construct a lesson plan incorporating creation tools in the context of therapy objectives. Breaking through the Dementia Barrier: The Cognitive Maze Michelle Tristani, M.S., CCC-SLP Continuation of morning session Motor speech disorders in Neurodevelopmental Syndromes Shelley Velleman, Ph.D., CCC-SLP Assessment & Treatment of Childhood Motor Speech Disorders Learner Outcomes — You will be able to: Identify common speech and motor speech symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorders, including controversies about these deficits. Identify common speech and motor speech symptoms of Williams syndrome & 7q11.23 Duplication syndrome, including comparisons between these two syndromes. Identify common speech and motor speech symptoms of Down Syndrome, including myths about these deficits. Learner Outcomes — You will be able to: Identify key principles for evaluation of speech and motor speech deficits in children with neurodevelopmental syndromes. Identify key principles for intervention of speech and motor speech deficits in children with neurodevelopmental syndromes. Discuss strategies for problem-solving when children appear to be “stuck” (not progressing in therapy) . Shelley Velleman, Ph.D., CCC-SLP Sean Sweeney, M.S. M.Ed. CCC- SLP is a speechlanguage pathologist and technology consultant working in private practice at The Ely Center in Newton, MA. Sean spent over a decade in the public school setting serving in the roles of SLP and instructional technology specialist. His blog, SpeechTechie, was inspired by the combination of those complementary vocations and a desire to empower others in his field to employ technology in their work. Sean currently consults to and presents for local and national organizations on technology integration in speech and language interventions. He is a frequent presenter at ASHA and has participated as a speaker at the regional Social Thinking® Providers’ Conferences. Sean is a regular columnist for The ASHA Leader and SpeechLanguage Pathology and Audiology Canada’s Communiqué. You can contact him at [email protected]. ASHA required disclosure: Financial: Sean Sweeney is receiving compensation in the form of an honorarium for this education program. He is paid a consulting fee for consultation and creation of blog content for Mindwing Concepts Inc. and receives a royalty fee from Smarty Ears Apps. Sean Sweeney receives a salary as a paid employee of the Ely Center, LLC. Non-Financial: Sean Sweeney is an ASHA member who has written blog and magazine content Michelle L. Tristani, M.S./CCC-SLP has been practicing since 1991 delivering communication, cognitive, and swallowing services and trainings within adult and geriatric populations across the continuum of care. Michelle specializes in speech pathology services in the medically complex and palliative care patient population. Conference Schedule Registration: 7:00—8:00 Morning Session: 8:00—11:30 (includes 30 minute break) Buffet Lunch: 11:30—12:30 Afternoon Session: 12:30—4:15 (includes 45 minute break and Scholarship Raffle) Registration Form About Our Speakers Name Address City Zip Code State Telephone ASHA required disclosure: Email Financial: Michelle Tristani is receiving compensation in the form of an honorarium for this education program. ASHA Membership Number Non-Financial: Michelle Tristani has no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose Shelley Velleman, PhD. is Professor and Chair of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Vermont. Her teaching, research, and clinical work focus on child speech development and motor speech disorders. ASHA required disclosure: Financial: Shelley Velleman is receiving compensation in the form of an honorarium for this education program. She is the author of a book that *might* be referenced in the Q&A portion of the session. Non-Financial: Shelley Velleman is a member of the Advisory Board of the Childhood Apraxia of Speech Association of America, a non-profit organization that might be referred to during the Q & A associated with this session. REGISTRATION INFORMATION Make checks payable to: RISHA Mail Registration by March 7, 2015 to: Dora Arsenault, RISHA Office Manager 363 Capron Farm Drive, Warwick, RI 02886 Payment must be received to register. Registration accepted with purchase order. On-site registration: $15.00 additional charge and does not guarantee choice of speaker. Refund Policy: Cancellation received 7 days before event will receive a refund less $10 processing fee. No refunds for cancellations made less than 7 days in advance. For cancellation or special needs, contact: Dora Arsenault at [email protected] This conference is offered for up to .6ASHA CEUs (Various level, Professional area) Morning Sessions –Choose One: Pairing Picture Book & Apps Breaking through the Dementia Barrier (Full Day session, must attend same session in PM) Motor Speech Disorders Afternoon Sessions—Choose One: Tell Me a Story Breaking through the Dementia Barrier ,cont. Assessment & Training of Childhood Motor Speech Disorders Register by February 21st Take $10 Off! Registration (includes COFFEE BREAKS and BUFFET LUNCH): RISHA Member Other State Association* $190 $190 $245 Non-Member Student $85 *Please include copy of membership card Conference Price $ RISHA Membership request (add $50) (receive membership price) $ TOTAL $ Registration accepted with Purchase Order # Agency________________________________________ PO #__________________________________________ Mail-in Registration deadline March 7, 2015
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