Sponsored by Clarke Mainstream Services, This day-long training, consisting of two workshops, is designed specifically for speech and language pathologists. Other professionals, including teachers of the deaf, early intervention providers, and audiologists, and parents of children with hearing loss are also welcome. “Can a Deaf Child Really Listen? Taking the Mystery Out of Hearing Loss”Presenters: Barbara Hecht, Ph.D., Director, and Mary Jane Johnson, M.E.D., LSLS Cert.AVEd., Assistant Director, Clarke Boston“What’s App’ening? Using Tablet Technology to Enhance Speech, Language and Listening Abilities for Students with Hearing Loss”Presenters: Allison Holmberg, M.S., CCC-SLP/A, LSLS Cert. AVEd., and Nina Fistler, M.S., CCC-SLP, Clarke Northampton
To learn more and register online: www.clarkeschools.org/springworkshopFor questions: Call 413-587-7313 or email btetreault@clarkeschools.org.
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