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MS, CCC-SLP
Shontaye Glover is an alumnus of Morgan State University in Baltimore, MD and received her Master of Science degree in communication disorders from William Paterson University in New Jersey. She is the owner of Having Our Say, LLC where her private practice provides in-home services for children with speech and language delays. Shontaye's commitment to promoting language development through literacy and increasing diversity in children’s literature has now led to the completion of her first children's book. “Liam’s First Cut” magically tells a story of fatherhood, community, and neurodivergence as Liam, a black boy with an autism spectrum disorder, approaches a day he’s been anticipating for quite some time.
Shontaye is the owner of Having Our Say LLC. She also receives income from the products sold through her sites.
Shontaye has no nonfinancial relationships related to the content of course to disclose.
This webinar was funded by our sponsors, SLP Toolkit and SLP Now. We would also like to thank the presenters of this course who have provided their speaking services at no charge.
5 mins | Introduction |
10 mins | Literacy-based therapy |
10 mins | Current statistics and trends regarding diversity in children's literature |
15 mins | Effects of underrepresentation and misrepresentation of minority and marginalized groups |
10 mins | Impact of intentionally selecting diverse picture books for therapy |
5 mins | Links / resources |
5 mins | Questions |