Oral Deaf Education Workshops  
St. Louis, Missouri
 

         
     

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September 26, 2008 Targeting Speech Skills
for a Child Who Is Deaf or Hard of Hearing
.6 ASHA ceus $150
 This workshop is designed for SLPs who work in a variety of settings with students with hearing impairments. The course includes lectures, video, interactive activities and demonstrations. Topics include types of hearing loss and appropriate devices, speech errors associated with degree of hearing loss, a hands-on look at choosing the proper assessment tools, factors to consider before mainstream placement and goal writing and therapy planning. The presenters are Greta Bohnenkamp, MS, CCC-SLP, and Jessica Klein, MS, CCC-SLP.

October 22, 2008  Early Intervention for Children with Hearing Impairment .6 ASHA ceus
$150 (or $100 w/SPICE Workshop listed below - save $50)
 
This workshop will help SLPs and early childhood specialists feel more confident working with a very young population and their families. It can also be a refresher for deaf educators who haven't worked with the 0-3 population in a while. Participants will be given resources to use when supporting families, through audiological testing, amplification and parent education. They will also learn about evaluating children and tracking their progress. Additional topics include the benefits of small group instruction, activities for developing beginning communication skills and serving children who may have additional disabilities. The presenters are Christine Clark, MAEd, CED, Beth Evans, MA, and Jenna Voss, MA, CED.  

October 23-24, 2008  SPICE: Auditory Management of Children with Cochlear Implants and/or Hearing Aids $350 1.3 ASHA ceus
This workshop features video demonstrations, classroom observation and additional activities for the CID SPICE auditory training curriculum, including suggested activities for use with older children and students with skills beyond the scope of the SPICE.Topics include current HA/CI technology, effective team audiological management for audiologists, SLPs and educators, and techniques, activities and materials for capitalizing on the auditory information available to a child with a hearing device. The CID SPICE kit will be available at a reduced price of $250 (a $375 value) for attendees. The presenters are Lisa Davidson, PhD, CCC-A, Jennifer Johnson, MS, CED, Maggie Matusofsky, MS, CCC-A, Marie Richter, MS, CCC-A, and Julia West, MS, CED. 

November 7, 2008 
Listen, Talk and Learn in Pre-K
$150 .6 ASHA ceus
With more than 94 years of experience, and in correlation with recent research findings, CID has designed its preschool program to foster the global development of children who are deaf and hard of hearing. Components of this successful program include speech, spoken language and auditory curricula, an early childhood curriculum designed to foster the development of the whole child, a strong focus on emerging literacy, integration of hearing children to foster pragmatic language development and theme-based learning. Additional program components include assessment practices, occupational therapy and mainstream support. This workshop will provide teachers and administrators practical information with which to design or enhance their own preschool programs for children learning to listen and talk. Presenters will explain the rationale behind the development of the CID pre-k program and its success. Participants will have an opportunity to observe CID's program and network with professionals. The presenters are Lynda Berkowitz, MS, CED, and Ellie Rice, MS, MAEd, CED.                      
 


All of these courses will take place at CID and are limited to 20 participants. Register online with a valid institutional purchase order or send a check, payable to CID, to the address below ATTN: CID Workshop Registration along with completed PRINT FORM/S. We also now accept payment by credit card at http://cidedu.com/.

For more information or to get on the workshop mailing list, contact Dianne Gushleff, dgushleff@cid.edu Toll-free: 1.877.444.4574, ext.133   314.977.0133, fax: 314.977.0016
 

     
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    *Central Institute for the Deaf is approved by the Continuing Education Board of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) to provide continuing education activities in speech-language pathology and audiology. ASHA CE Provider approval does not imply ASHA endorsement of course, content, specific products or clinical procedures. All CEUs for the workshops on this page are Intermediate Level; Professional Area. CEUs will be posted when they are confirmed.          
   

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