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Course Description
This 1-hour replay of a live webinar will help SLPs learn practical strategies to encourage generalization among kids with speech sound disorders. Videos of actual therapy sessions will demonstrate all techniques and strategies. What you'll learn:
How choosing an appropriate intervention (phonological vs. motor-based) can help encourage generalization of target sounds more efficiently.
An overview of motor learning principles as they relate to speech sound disorders and how they help encourage children to not only acquire new speech skills but to generalize those speech skills to spontaneous speech.
Practical strategies for incorporating motor learning principles into real-world therapy situations.
Special considerations for dismissal among children and adolescents with speech sound disorders
What Your Purchase Includes
60 day access to watch the course as often as you like
Handout of all the slides from the course for your reference
A certificate of completion for 1 Professional Development Hour (PDH). ASHA CEUs are not provided, but PDHs count toward CCC maintenance. You can find more information about PDHs here
"Amy is always fantastic! She presents such complex information so clearly! Stellar presentation! Thank you!" - Lara
"Loved the organization of this course and the walk through of the differences between the PML for acquisition & generalization! The breakdown made it easy for us as clinicians to double check what pieces we may be missing/have missed for students on our caseloads!" - Alyssa
"This class was fantastic! You provided information that can be used immediately with clients." - Danielle
"Fantastic! So helpful. I always love your ability to bridge research with clinical practice." - Amanda
This course is also offered in a COURSE BUNDLE at a discounted price with 90 day viewing access
Amy Graham received both her bachelors and masters degrees in Communicative Disorders from California State University, Fullerton and has been a speech language pathologist for 25 years. She owns Graham Speech Therapy, a private practice in Colorado Springs that specializes in the assessment and treatment of children with speech sound disorders. She frequently travels across the US and around the world to train SLPs on numerous evidence-based practices regarding the assessment and treatment of SSD and is the creator of many SSD-specific assessment and therapy resources. She has been a guest on numerous SLP podcasts and has a particular interest in supporting and equipping SLPs by posting frequent therapy videos and practical therapy tips on her social media platforms.