Providing
effective, efficient, and impactful services to students on our growing
caseloads, requires innovation and flexibility with various service delivery
options. This webinar will use case examples to illustrate ways SLPs can
confidently recommend and implement consultative services to our colleagues and
families we work with. The speaker will also use case examples to demonstrate
how collaborative consultation and coaching can work with different age groups,
severity levels, and intervention targets. The webinar will also include evidence to support the efficacy of
consultation, as well as talking points to help build your case for this type
of service delivery with administrators, teachers, and families.
Learning
Outcomes
You will be able
to:
- Discuss
the concepts of neurodiversity and inclusion and how they are shaping special
education
- Describe
an approach to determining critical skills and goals to support more inclusive
service delivery options
- Identify
SLP action steps, considering experience and knowledge, to increase
opportunities for collaborative consultation and coaching
Related Courses
This course is part of Key Courses on Professional Issues in Schools.
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Learning Assessment
Self-assessment