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*** This episode is not available for ASHA CEUs.****
In recognition of Black History Month, Michelle interviews the amazing Kia Noelle Johnson, Ph.D., CCC-SLP. Dr. Johnson, who serves on the ASHA Board of Directors as the National Advisor to the National Student Speech Language Hearing Association, is also an 18-year member of the National Black Association for Speech, Language, and Hearing, where she currently serves as Chair of the Board of Directors. She is also a proud alumna of the 2006 class of the ASHA Minority Student Leadership Program. This is a fast-paced hour that covers a lot of ground: everything from the history of African Americans' prevalence and growth within the world of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology how an SLP working in the world of Early Intervention needs to ethically assess and treat a child with a suspected language delay or impairment when a little one that we are working with has AAVE or resides with a family who speaks using a recognized dialect such as Gullah or Geechee, and how one could become involved in such groups as NBASLH and the Student Minority Leadership Program at ASHA. Enjoy the encouragement to encourage diversity within our field at a local grassroots effort!
Mentioned in this episode:
July 21 Course - Echolalia Explained: Practical Tools for Meaningful Language Growth
Presented by: Farwa Husain MS, CCC-SLP
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*** This episode is not available for ASHA CEUs.****
In recognition of Black History Month, Michelle interviews the amazing Kia Noelle Johnson, Ph.D., CCC-SLP. Dr. Johnson, who serves on the ASHA Board of Directors as the National Advisor to the National Student Speech Language Hearing Association, is also an 18-year member of the National Black Association for Speech, Language, and Hearing, where she currently serves as Chair of the Board of Directors. She is also a proud alumna of the 2006 class of the ASHA Minority Student Leadership Program. This is a fast-paced hour that covers a lot of ground: everything from the history of African Americans' prevalence and growth within the world of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology how an SLP working in the world of Early Intervention needs to ethically assess and treat a child with a suspected language delay or impairment when a little one that we are working with has AAVE or resides with a family who speaks using a recognized dialect such as Gullah or Geechee, and how one could become involved in such groups as NBASLH and the Student Minority Leadership Program at ASHA. Enjoy the encouragement to encourage diversity within our field at a local grassroots effort!
Mentioned in this episode:
July 21 Course - Echolalia Explained: Practical Tools for Meaningful Language Growth
Presented by: Farwa Husain MS, CCC-SLP
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