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October 1, 2020
Workshop link and materials will be emailed to registered participants.
Assessing and treating auditory processing disorders may be complex but it need not be complicated. By understanding the neuroscientific foundations of auditory processing and the continuum of skills encompassed by that term, we can develop assessment tools that clarify the nature of the academic, communicative, and social-emotional challenges observed among school-age learners.
Knowing “what’s driving the bus” informs our intervention process, enabling the educational team to develop effective plans of remediation and accommodations that reduce or resolve specific deficiencies, minimize the impact of impaired processing in the learner’s life, and maximize school-based resources.
Learning Outcomes: After this activity, participants will be able to:
Presenter: Dr. Jeanane M Ferre, Ph.D., CCC-A
Target Audience: Educational Audiologists, Teachers of the D/HH, School Psychologists, Administrators, Pupil Services/Special Education Directors, Speech-Language Clinicians, and other related service providers
Cost: No charge
Registration: You can register via MyQuickReg. You can also register by contacting Shari Owen at sowen@cesa10.k12.wi.us.
Register early - Registration is limited. Workshop link and materials will be emailed to registered participants the week before the training.
9am-10:30am Foundations of APs
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10:45am-12:15pm Understanding AP test results
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1pm-2:30pm Intervention for APDs
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2:45pm-3:15pm Group discussion
Dr. Ferre received her PhD in Audiology from Northwestern University in 1984 and has been on the faculties of Northern Illinois University, Rush University, and Northwestern University. She has published several articles in refereed journals and presented at the local, state, national, and international levels on CAP and CAPD. Her published work includes numerous chapters in professional texts, peer-reviewed, and invited manuscripts, and The Differential Screening Test for Processing (co-author). Dr. Ferre is in private practice in the Chicago metropolitan area providing, exclusively, evaluation, and treatment of central auditory processing disorders among children and adults. Dr. Ferre is a Fellow of the Illinois Speech-Language-Hearing Association, the 1997 recipient of ISHA’s Clinical Achievement Award, a Fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (2001), and received Honors of the Illinois Speech-Language-Hearing Association in 2007.
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October 14, 2020
We are excited to offer a virtual introduction to Haptics for WDBTAP families with Helen Keller National Center Regional Representative, Ryan Odland.
If you are not familiar with Haptics it is a system to convey visual, social and environmental information in real-time to a person who is deafblind through touch signals on the body. Register via this form.
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October 30, 2020
All WDBTAP families are invited to participate and will receive a premier night viewing package. Register via this form.
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