- SLHS/CDSS ALUMNI SPOTLIGHTS!
- Melanie Potock '93
- Shirley Padilla (Manzanares) '89
- Cathy Lauderbaugh '12
- Niki (Roby) Gewirtz '94
- Sarah Treharne '10
- Chris Zwolfer '99
- Jessica Lugo '10
- Jennifer Hickam Flenniken '05
- Nicole Davis '06
- Jennifer Spielman 2000
- Karen Durek '05
- Judith King '89
- Nancy Ohlmann '88
- Sheila Cullen '92
- Caroline Abourezek '94
- Katie (Hauser) Price '05
- Pippa May 2000
- Patti Sorkow '90
- Brett Kluetz '98
- Kate Hoover '08
- Carol Pastore '74
- Jennifer Shroyer '97
- Jeff Steffen '89
- Kathe Perez '86
- Amanda Vargo '08
- Amy Bell '08
- Carol Messier '04
- Katy Kronenwetter '92
- Keiko Gondo '85
- Kate Ingmundson '88
- Laura Biegner '85
- Susan Elling '86
- Sherry (Ferguson) Baum '85
- Brian Simms 2000
- Patty (Ogrodnick) Walton '85
- Mary Wallace '83
- Tracy (Martischang) Kovach '96
- Mark Guiberson '99
- Anne Gardner '76
- Amy Thrasher '97
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Blogs
ASHA "Founding Foremother Awards": Rethinking our Past
Submitted by SLP_Admin on Thu, 05/29/2008 - 18:57NY Times Archives Public Domain |
YouTube as source of music/video therapy materials for children
Submitted by SLP_Admin on Wed, 05/14/2008 - 15:27YouTube has a repository of videos for children that highlight individual alphabet, rhyming songs, some with very artisitc visual appeal. See examples below. To do your own search simple use terms "language video", "alphabet video" or just plain "video for children" Given the range of video submissions on YouTube, it's suggested that searches be adult supervised.
New Interdisciplary Ph.D. in literacy at MTSU
Submitted by SLP_Admin on Mon, 05/12/2008 - 22:36From the Daily News Journal, Tennessee
".DOCSTOC" A place online to find and share professional documents
Submitted by SLP_Admin on Mon, 05/12/2008 - 22:30A relatively new website hopes to becomr the "Youtube" for documents. "Docstoc" is a user generated community where you can find and share professional documents. Find free legal documents and free business documents. Upload your documents for all the world to share." Check out the following page which showed up after I did a search on "speech language development":
http://www.docstoc.com/search/speech-language-development/
Online Speech/Language Activities via "Quia"
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Quia Logo |
Pediatric SLP Position at Tiny Tim Center in Longmont
Submitted by SLP_Admin on Tue, 04/29/2008 - 18:51I'm featuring this in a blog post for better access. C.G.
Pediatric SLP position
Submitted by alisonv on Tue, 04/29/2008 - 05:50.
SLP needed to serve children birth to 12 years of age, including evaluation, consultation, and ongoing treatment and education to children and their caregivers, and discharge as appropriate. Therapy services may be provided in natural environments, at the Tiny Tim Center in Longmont. Contact Teedee Keister at tkeister@tinytimcenter.org or call 303-776-7417 if you are interested.
Need Promotional Materials for Better Speech and Hearing Month?
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Better Hearing & Speech Month |
ASHA provides audiologists and speech-language pathologists free promotional resources including through the following website: http://www.asha.org/bhsm/
AHSA Defines Early Intervention Services in Natural Environments
Submitted by SLP_Admin on Tue, 04/29/2008 - 01:01Having been a product of INREAL training in the SLHS (formerly CDSS), I was curious about ASHA's current feature on "Providing Intervention Services in Natural Environments" posted on "The ASHA Leader Online". It was written by Juliann Woods who expounds on the participants, setting, and context appropriate to "natural environments" (originally defined in IDEA, 2004, Part C).
SLP Opportunities in the Peace Corp
Submitted by SLP_Admin on Thu, 04/24/2008 - 23:17It was interesting to find that from 1967 to the present, the Peace Corp has welcomed SLP volunteers, specifically in Samoa, the Pacific Islands. According to the listing;
Ever search Wikipedia for SLP information?
Submitted by SLP_Admin on Tue, 04/08/2008 - 22:52Use our handy Wikiseek bar at the bottom of our home page. Wikipedia, as you probably know, is a user-built encyclopedia. Even though we can't guarantee the accuracy of all the info, the Wiki pages have tons of great links and outlines related to SLP and particular disorders. Our IN TOUCH website uses a similar "user as builder" concept and we hope you will add information and resources on any of our pages!
