Determining Adverse Educational and Social Impact: Articulation and Phonology

Adriana Lavi, Ph.D., CCC-SLP

This presentation reviewed evidence-based strategies of determining the impact of speech disorders on educational progress and social interactions using rating scales that analyze real-life authentic observations by teachers and clinicians. This session examined ways to assess real-world challenges faced by individuals with speech disorders in the school setting and their adverse educational and social impact.

ASHA: 0.1 ASHA CEU, Intermediate Level

CMH: 1.0 hr

Adriana Lavi, PhD, CCC-SLP, is well known for her work in the area of assessment and treatment of pragmatic language disorders. Dr. Lavi is author of the Clinical Assessment of Pragmatics (CAPs), Social Squad program, the IMPACT Social Communication Rating Scale, and the Articulation and Phonology Video Assessment Tool. Dr. Lavi has also served as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Communicative Disorders at Loma Linda University. Additionally, Dr. Lavi is founder of the Lavi Institute for Research and Development and she is former owner of Go2Consult Speech and Language Services, where she supervised close to forty speech-language pathologists and clinical fellows in Southern California. Dr. Lavi is the proud mother of four young, highly energetic little boys.

-Explain the need for school-based speech evaluations to include teacher observations when determining adverse educational and social impact
-Explain the valuable information that teachers can provide regarding a student’s speech in the school-based setting
-List educational and social communication areas that were found to be directly affected by difficulties in articulation and phonology

This course must be watched in its entirety. In order to receive the CMH or the CEU certificate, a quiz is required to be completed with 80% success.

Financial— Adriana is a Power Up Conference host, owner of the SLP Platform.

Nonfinancial— No relevant nonfinancial relationship exists.

5 mins - Disclosures, Introduction
50 mins - Objectives
Explain the need for school-based speech evaluations to include teacher observations when determining adverse educational and social impact
Explain the valuable information that teachers can provide regarding a student’s speech in the school-based setting
List educational and social communication areas that were found to be directly affected by difficulties in articulation and phonology
5 mins - Q&A

Course 0155, Educational and Social Impact (Articulation)

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