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MS CCC-SLP
Christine Ristuccia, M.S. CCC‐SLP, received her Master of Science degree in communicative disorders at the University of Redlands, Redlands, CA and a Bachelor of Science degree in health sciences from San Diego State University. Christine is an experienced school‐based speech‐language pathologist who has worked with a wide range of communicative disorders ranging from preschool to adulthood. Christine founded Say It Right in 1999. Her phonemic approach to /r/ remediation, The Entire World of R, sets the standard for efficient, successful correction of /r/ articulation errors. Christine is the author of several books and has spoken throughout the United States on articulation disorders. Christine is a recipient of Linda Mood Bell Clinical Leadership Award and an ASHA Fellow of the Association Nominee for 2020.
Christine is the author of "The Role of SLP's Working With Students in Self Contained Classrooms Instructional Workbook" and the owner of Say It Right Publications.
Christine has no nonfinancial relationships related to the content of course to disclose.
This course will focus on the book "Role of SLP's Working With Students in Self Contained Classrooms Instructional Workbook" and will not include information from similar or related products.
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 |
5 mins | All about self-contained students |
15 mins | SLP role in working with students in self-contained setting |
10 mins | Structuring an intervention session for these students |
20 mins | Therapy techniques |
5 mins | Summary and Q and A |