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You've packed your school bag—but what about your PD? Whether you're an SLP, educator, OT, or part of the special education team, we know the start of the school year can be overwhelming. That's why we've pulled together a curated collection of CEU courses designed to give you real-world strategies you can use right away.
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SLPs who work with the birth-three population and young preschoolers are essential in correct identification of children who present with early characteristics for developmental delays. This course provides speech-language pathologists with the tools to accurately assess and differentiate language delays from language disorders in children. Emphasizing culturally responsive practices, learners will explore standardized and dynamic assessments, integrate Social Determinants of Health (SDOH), and apply AI in language sampling. Through real-world case studies and observational methods, participants will enhance their diagnostic reasoning and develop individualized, evidence-based intervention plans.
This introductory course highlights the benefits of co-teaching for SLPs, teachers, and students. Perfect for beginners or those looking to enhance their practice, it offers fresh ideas and routines applicable across preschool, general education, special education, and upper grade settings.
Join us for Enhancing Engagement in Speech Therapy with Artificial Intelligence to discover how AI can help students improve skills like writing, comprehension, social communication, and time management. Learn to craft effective prompts and teach students to use AI responsibly while making therapy fun and functional. Perfect for SLPs looking to boost student success!
This presentation is designed for speech-language pathologists and teachers of students who have complex communication needs. The presentation stresses collaboration and offers methods to create communication rich environments across the academic day that focus on the educational standards for these populations.
This presentation is designed for speech-language pathologists and teachers of students who have complex communication needs. The presentations stresses collaboration to create communication rich environments across the academic day that focus on the educational standards for these populations.
This course is designed to provide speech-language pathologists and teachers of students with autism or intellectual disabilities who have complex communication needs tools and strategies to gather assessment information to inform assistive technology decisions. The course reviews federal guidelines regarding Assistive Technology Evaluation. A variety of assessment tools and strategies will be explored. Using a case example, participants will apply the SETT framework to analyze assessment information related to communication through the use of assistive technology.
IEP meetings are critical for developing effective support plans, yet they can unintentionally create tension and hinder collaboration between caregivers and school teams. This course helps speech-language pathologists identify common practices that contribute to contentious meetings and explore the stressors caregivers face throughout the IEP process. Participants will learn proactive strategies to foster meaningful collaboration, enhance shared understanding, and create more inclusive and effective IEP meetings. Through a focus on culturally responsive communication and strategies to reduce caregiver stress, this course equips speech-language pathologists with tools to improve outcomes for students and their families.
With so many different intervention options for treating speech sound disorders, it can be hard to decide which therapy approach to choose! Combining real-life case examples, speech-language pathologists will learn how to problem-solve and choose an intervention approach that best suits the individual child. This course will address children with phonological disorders and childhood apraxia of speech.
This course highlights the vital role SLPs play in supporting early literacy development by targeting key speech and language sub-skills like phonological awareness before formal reading begins. Learn about foundational literacy milestones, emergent skills, and practical ways to monitor and foster children’s readiness to read within the SLP’s scope of practice.
Children with speech and language impairments often face lasting literacy challenges, including difficulties with decoding and comprehension. This course reviews advanced literacy skills beyond early phonological awareness and phonics, focusing on academic success in older students. Learn how SLPs can assess and support these higher-level literacy skills through targeted intervention.
Language and reading difficulties often co-occur, as reading relies on strong language skills. This course reviews key language components essential for reading and comprehension, clarifies terminology including developmental language disorder (DLD), and offers practical strategies for SLPs to support language and literacy development within their scope of practice.
Children with speech sound disorders are at risk for literacy deficits impacting academic success. This course reviews the link between speech and literacy challenges and provides guidance for integrating literacy support into speech therapy.
The primary goal of collaboration in the school setting is to develop allies for students who stutter. Collaboration is a foundational practice that provides a basis for building assessment and therapy practices that include client values. Educators, support staff, administrators, and peers all want to help but they are uncertain how to be supportive -or more troublesome – they hold outdated misconceptions about stuttering and about people who stutter. The best way to create a team atmosphere is by educating others about the true nature of stuttering. This course provides practical tips for helping listeners understand stuttering, align with neurodiversity principles of stuttering therapy, and create safe communication environments for students who stutter.
The Cost of Masking: Supporting Neurodivergent Learners Needs explores the emotional, behavioral, and communicative toll masking takes on neurodivergent learners. Geared toward speech-language pathologists (SLPs) and special education teachers, this course blends current research with practical application. Participants will learn how masking affects mental health, language development, and classroom participation. The course also provides neuroaffirming strategies to help students reduce masking and express themselves authentically in supportive environments.
Prepare for Anuj Bhatnagar’s upcoming SLP Summit presentation by catching up on his previous course. Save 25% when you purchase this course with your SLP Summit registration! Deepen your understanding of ethical considerations in dynamic assessment and gain practical guidance to enhance your decision-making, confidence, and competence—especially valuable for SLPs in schools, early intervention, and educational settings.
Learn how to confidently support students with selective mutism (SM) across identification, assessment, and intervention. This practical mini series gives school-based SLPs the tools to recognize red flags, use effective assessment strategies, and apply evidence-based treatment techniques that improve real-world communication.
Equip yourself with essential strategies to understand and manage the challenging behaviors associated with PDA and ODD. In this course, you will explore the distinct characteristics and underlying causes of these disorders, learn how anxiety and inflexibility contribute to behaviors, and discover effective, evidence-based strategies tailored for educational settings. Emphasizing flexibility, motivation, and positive reinforcement, this course provides techniques for building adaptive skills and creating supportive learning environments. Designed for special education professionals, this course emphasizes empathy and tailored interventions, aligning with current research and best practices to foster positive behavioral outcomes for students.
The presentation focuses on using curriculum to your advantage as a speech-language pathologist in therapy. Learn ways to work within the existing framework to boost generalization of skills and reduce time planning sessions.
This session is designed for educators and administrators looking to implement or enhance their Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) framework. Participants will learn foundational principles, key components, and strategies to address students' academic, behavioral, and social-emotional needs through a tiered support system. Attendees will leave with actionable insights and tools to create a data-driven environment that fosters student success and promotes an inclusive educational experience.
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