Friendly reminder: Just because something may be valuable as an assessment doesn’t mean it should be taught…
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Oldie but goodie from @ReadingShanahan… and still on par with his T Swift references 🤪
As a proud member of the 2025 Conference Program Advisory Committee (CPAC), I'm thrilled to share that call for submissions is now open! Don't miss your opportunity to present at the SPA 2025 Conference!
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@becsutherlandSP, R. Turnbull, A. Toms, A. Perry, C. & Watts, A. (2024). 🇦🇺Australian SLPs’ knowledge and actions regarding the early signs of #autism: When does caution become gatekeeping? @IJSLP, 1–13. https://t.co/8rZVzNq1sJ
Really enjoying the newest (6th) edition of “Language Disorders from Infancy through Adolescence” by Paul, @lilacCourt, and Gosse! Has anyone had success accessing the associated videos?
New from me and a great team of former and current speech path and journalism students from @UniCanberra exploring SLPs' knowledge and actions around early autism. https://t.co/nWD9764Zdn
Highlights include: a need to support younger and early career speech paths to have 1/2
“A new language and literacy screening tool is part of a plan to improve Australian students' literacy” Fantastic news for Tassie, roll it out!! 👍 👍 @PlantedARose https://t.co/ZfJGBLh0aH
#slpeeps#parents - We are recruiting early school-aged children with #devlangdis to participate in a grammar intervention. Telepractice sessions offered. Please see info below ⬇️ @amywongmy
A very helpful talk about #DevLangDis and the #NDIS in a time of uncertainty, regulatory/system changes, & high client (& provider!) stress, including re access & early support pathways for participants w/ #dld. Thanks to @shaunziegenfusz Erin West, and the DLD Project Team. 🙏
Time to develop a network for those interested in #VR & #Health in this timely article led by @SophieBrassel: "Users that posted tweets related to “VR in health care (2124/26,001, 8.17%) did not form an interconnected VR network". @ABICommLab@syd_health https://t.co/azkRRP6nRt
Delighted to be joining Southern Cross University as Professor of Speech Pathology with my wonderful colleague Associate Professor @AndySmidt. This week & next is about recognizing, celebrating the contributions we made at @usyd_health. Excited to start new adventures mid Feb! 😎
I’d like to give @CattsHugh a standing ovation for saying in his #ASHA23 session saying we NEED to be checking kids for DLD and piggyback off the back of the dyslexia/reading movement
Lyn expertly breaks down some of the issues associated with the speech to print phonics movement in helping children learn to read. Well worth reading.