[AAC Connect Series] AAC & Literacy

[AAC Connect Series] AAC & Literacy

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[Podcourse] Decoding Dyslexia - Let's Talk About It! An SLP-Led Conversation About Dyslexia

In this podcourse episode, we are joined by Tasha Wisehart to talk about dyslexia in an SLP-led podcourse covering definitions, common characteristics, evidence-based supports, and the Orton-Gillingham (OG) approach and associate-level certification. Tasha, an SLP with 20+ years’ ...  Show more

[Podcourse] From Evaluation to Impact: Supporting Students with Developmental Language

In this podcourse, we are joined by Kendal Martes, a Speech Language-Pathologist on Developmental Language Disorder (DLD). Kendal defines DLD as a common neurodevelopmental language disorder that affects spoken language processing/production and can impact academics, literacy, an ...  Show more

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