Continuing Education Seminar
Stuttering & Concomitant IssuesBlending Therapy Practices
ns National Stuttering
Association Changing the lives of people who stutter
Nina Reeves, M.S., CCC-SLP
Hosted ByBaldwin Park Unified School District
Saturday, April 16, 2011
8:30 AM - 2:00 PMRegistration begins 8:00 AM
Sponsored ByNational Stuttering Association
What: Continuing Education Seminar Where: Holland Middle School Address: 4733 N. Landis Avenue Baldwin Park, California 91706
Parking: Free
From the South: (on I-605 N / San Gabriel River Fwy), Depart I-605 North / San Gabriel River Fwy 3.5 mi, Take ramp right for Live Oak Ave toward Rivergrade Road, Turn right onto Baldwin Park Blvd 0.5 mi, Turn left onto Olive St 0.1 mi, Turn right onto Lan-dis Ave< 0.1 mi., The last intersection is Olive St. If you reach Cavell Pl, you’ve gone too far.
From the East: I-210 West / Foothill Fwy 0.9 mi Take ramp right for I-605 South / San Gabriel River Fwy 2.0 mi, At exit 26, take ramp right and follow signs for Arrow Hwy 0.2 mi, Turn left onto Arrow Hwy 1.1 mi, Turn right onto Live Oak Ave 0.1 mi Turn left onto Baldwin Park Blvd 0.5 mi, Turn left onto Olive St 0.1 mi, Turn right onto Landis Ave 0.1 mi, The last intersection is Olive St. If you reach Cavell Pl, you’ve gone too far.
Fee includes: 0.4 CEUs, Instruction hand out, snack and Continental breakfast.
Questions or special accommodations needed, please contact Tammy Flores at [email protected] or call 800-937-8888
Note: Enrollment is limited to room size. Please register early. Program may be canceled if insufficient enrollment you will be emailed or called. Fees would be returned.SLPs - Be sure to encourage students on your caseload to attend the Youth Day (Ages 7-17) being held in conjunc-tion with this workshop.
Registration Fees: (0.4 CEU’s being offered)
Early registration before 04/07/11:
$49 SLP-CEUs $15 Students/ASU Faculty
After 04/07/11:
$65 SLP-CEUs
$25 Students/ASU Faculty
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Mail or FAX to:
National Stuttering Association
119 W 40th Street, 14th Floor
NY, NY 10018
Phone: (800) 937-8888
Fax: (212) 944-8244
E-mail: [email protected]
Register online: www.WeStutter.org
8 - 8:30 am Registration and Breakfast
8:30 - 9 am Research Briefs and General Implications for Therapy
9 - 10 am Stuttering and ADHD Stuttering and Down’s Syndrome
10 - 10:20 am BREAK
10:20 - 12 pm Fluency Issues in Autism Spectrum Disorders
12 - 12:20 pm BREAK
12:20 - 2 pm Stuttering and Cluttering
Speech-language pathologists, teachers,speech pathology students, special
educa tors, parents of children who stutter and school-based psychologists/counselors.
Stuttering therapy can feel daunting, even in the best of circumstances. To add to the challenges, many children who stutter present with co-existing issues. This presentation provides concepts to consider and activities to present for children who stutter who also have other disorders.
Many SLPs may feel a sense of confusion as to how to address these issues effectively in the therapy setting.
This presentation will discuss how to draw information from case histories and assessment to make more appropriate therapy plans. Participants will also discuss a hierarchical view of therapy goals. Therapy activities will also be presented to enhance treating stuttering along with other goals and objectives for children with co-existing disorders. Video vignettes will be utilized to augment concepts presented.
National Stuttering Association 119 W. 40th Street, 14th Floor
New York, NY 10018
Phone: 800-937-8888 / Fax: 212-944-8244 Email: [email protected]
Website: WeStutter.org
This course is offered for 0.4 ASHA CEUs (Intermediate level, Professional area).
Schedule of Events About the Workshop Learner Outcomes
Continuing Education Credit
Target Audience
ns National Stuttering
Association Changing the lives of people who stutter
Following this workshop, participants will be able to:
• Identify 3 hierarchical concepts to consider when working with coexisting disorders
• Plan effective therapy activities to address each existing deficit
• Explain therapy plans and home practice activities to parents of children who stutter
Nina Reeves, M.S. CCC-SLP is a licensed, certified Speech-Language Pathologist as well as a board recognized fluency special-ist and mentor. Presently, she is employed as a staff Fluency Specialist for Frisco, Garland, and McKinney ISDs near Dallas, TX. Nina also specializes in providing stuttering therapy services to children and adolescents who stut-ter in her private practice. She is a nationally recognized workshop presenter in the area of stuttering disorders. She volunteers her time on numerous state and national level committees, including serving as the chairperson of ASHA’s Division #4 Task Force for Fluency Service Delivery in the Schools
This seminar is offered in conjunction with the NSA Youth Day for children/teens who stutter and their families.
About the Presenter
NSA Youth Day