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SLP Summit Details + Registration

SLP Summit

The biannual SLP Summit is a premier online conference that brings together SLPs from around the globe. Established in 2017 as the first-of-its-kind summit for SLPs, this event has grown to become a trusted source of knowledge, inspiration, and networking opportunities within the field of speech, language and hearing sciences and beyond!

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SLP Summit

SLP Summit is in its 9th year and is a free online conference created by SLPs who understand your work and care about making it easier. Every session is practical, research aligned, and designed to help you feel more confident in what you do each day. Thousands of SLPs join SLP Summit because the learning feels helpful, friendly, and easy to implement.

Register for free and earn up to 8 hours of professional development! All courses are registered with ASHA. Your registration includes two on-demand courses - available immediately after registration, and six courses offered live January 12 through January 14, followed by on-demand availability through Feb. 6, 2026. See the schedule below for more details on the live event times and course topics.

For this SLP Summit, we are also adding something special to support your learning all year long.

9th Anniversary, $9 Courses

In honor of our ninth anniversary of SLP Summit, we are offering a special offer! Buy two best-selling courses from our library for only nine dollars each. This is a rare chance to pick up impactful continuing education at our lowest price ever.

These courses are practical, thoughtful, and created by presenters who truly understand pediatric SLP work. If you want to support the company that brings you SLP Summit each year, purchasing a bonus course is a simple way to do that while also treating yourself to meaningful professional development.

There is no pressure to buy anything. You can enjoy Summit completely for free, just like always. If you see a course that fits your students' or your goals, this is a great time to grab it.

Helpful. Warm. Accessible.
That has always been the heart of SLP Summit.

Our January SLP Summit schedule:

Monday, Jan. 12, 2026
5 p.m. ET: Exploring the Spectrum: Identifying Non Stereotypical Autism Traits with Andi Putt
*Fulfills ASHA culturally responsive practice/DEI requirement

7 p.m. ET: Anti-Ableist Care: A Disabled Clinician's Perspective with Angela Evenich
*Fulfills ASHA culturally responsive practice/DEI requirement

Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026
5 p.m. ET: From Sounds to Sentences: Bridging Speech and Literacy in Everyday Sessions with Lauren Kline

7 p.m. ET: S Sound Solutions: Cracking the Code for /s/ and S-Clusters with Shelby Ford

Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026
5 p.m. ET: Perspectives in Practice: Bridging the Gap to Strengthen Supervisor Connections Panel with Krystal Nelson, Maria Dixon, Mariah Lopez, Samantha Walker, Sophia Ermmarino & Dr. Thelma Ramsay
*Fulfills ASHA supervision requirement

7 p.m. ET: When AAC Looks Random: How to Honor Intent and Spark Autonomy with Rachel Madel

On demand:
* Alexa, Write My Lesson Plans with Lisa Kathman and Patricia Johnson
* Level Up Your Narrative Intervention: Practical Strategies for Story Grammar with Marisha Mets

Download the schedule at a glance.

Courses

Exploring the Spectrum: Identifying Non Stereotypical Autism Traits

Did you know almost all SLPs have unidentified Autistic students on their caseloads? It's true! Learn how to spot the the non-stereotypical presentations to best support low support needs Autistic kids.

Presenter

Andi Putt
Andi PuttM.S. CCC-SLP

Anti-Ableist Care: A Disabled Clinician's Perspective

This course explores how ableism shapes the field of speech-language pathology and offers a framework for anti-ableist, disability-informed care. Grounded in the lived experience of a disabled SLP with cerebral palsy, participants will learn practical tools to disrupt ableism, advocate for accessibility, and create therapy spaces that affirm disabled identities.

Presenter

Angela Evenich
Angela EvenichM.S. CCC-SLP

From Sounds to Sentences: Bridging Speech and Literacy in Everyday Sessions

From first sounds to first sentences, this course empowers clinicians with evidence-based strategies to connect speech sound development and early literacy. Discover practical tools to support phonological and phonemic awareness, phoneme-grapheme correspondences, and vocabulary growth using versatile activities designed for everyday sessions that create meaningful impact.

Presenter

Lauren Kline
Lauren KlineM.S., CCC-SLP, A/OGA

S Sound Solutions: Cracking the Code for /s/ and S-Clusters

S Sound Solutions: Cracking the Code for /s/ and S-Clusters” is a practical, evidence-based course designed to help speech-language pathologists master elicitation and treatment of /s/ and cluster targets. Through clear instruction, demonstrations, and functional strategies, participants will learn how to refine tongue placement, airflow control, and sequencing skills to achieve accurate, consistent, and confident /s/ productions that carry over beyond the therapy room.

Presenter

Shelby Ford
Shelby FordM.S., CCC-SLP

Perspectives in Practice: Bridging the Gap to Strengthen Supervisor Connections

Hear candid insights from SLPs at every career stage as they break down what truly supports effective, culturally aware supervision. Learn practical communication and collaboration strategies you can use right away—while also meeting ASHA’s supervision requirement.

Presenters

Dr. Thelma Ramsey Bryant
Dr. Thelma Ramsey BryantEdD
Maria V. Dixon
Maria V. DixonM.A., CCC-SLP
Krystal Nelson
Krystal NelsonM.S., CCC-SLP
Mariah Lopez
Mariah LopezM.S. CCC-SLP
Sam Walker
Sam WalkerM.S., CCC-SLP/L
Sophia Ermmarino
Sophia ErmmarinoB.A

When AAC Looks Random: How to Honor Intent and Spark Autonomy

Discover how to recognize and honor intent in early AAC use—even when it looks “random.” This session will help you shift from correction to connection, so you can build trust, spark autonomy, and support authentic communication with students on your caseload who use AAC.

Presenter

Rachel Madel
Rachel MadelM.A., CCC-SLP

Alexa, Write My Lesson Plans

This fast, practical session shows how to move from “collecting for compliance” to “collecting for impact.”

Presenters

Lisa Kathman
Lisa KathmanM.S. CCC-SLP
Patricia Johnson
Patricia JohnsonMA, CCC-SLP

Level Up Your Narrative Intervention: Practical Strategies for Story Grammar

This session explores five research-backed strategies to help SLPs teach story grammar, strengthen comprehension, and boost story generation through meaningful, engaging practice.

Presenter

Marisha Mets
Marisha MetsM.S., CCC-SLP

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SLP Summit Registration - Jan '26
FREE!
Get access to all 6 live courses (Jan 12-14, 2026) and their replays. You'll also get two 1-hr on-demand courses available upon registration. All courses will be available through Feb. 6, 2026.

Add-ons

Summit ASHA Opt In - Jan '26
$29.99
This add on includes submittal of your participation to the ASHA registry for the 6 live and 2 on demand SLP Summit courses. You must opt-in and add your ASHA credentials after completing all course steps for EACH course by 2/6/26.
SLPs: Making Sense of MTSS – A System of Supports for ALL Students - Summit Deal!
$9.00
Discover how speech-language pathologists can make a meaningful impact within a Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS). This session covers MTSS essentials, the SLP’s role at every tier, and real-world strategies to boost collaboration, overcome barriers, and enhance language outcomes for all students. Includes access to the recorded course and optional ASHA reporting.
Unlocking the Power of Gestalt Language Processing - SLP Summit Deal!
$9.00
This session introduces the six stages of Gestalt Language Processing (GLP) and how language moves from echolalia to flexible sentences. Participants will learn key differences between GLP and Analytic Language Processing (ALP) and walk away with practical, neuroaffirming strategies to support communication. Includes access to the recorded course and optional ASHA reporting.