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ASHA CEU COURSE #419 Late Talking: A Clinician’s Guide with Research to Improve Parent Counseling

Learn the latest research about late language emergence so that you can help parents make the most informed decisions for their late talking toddlers.

Join pediatric speech-language pathologist Laura Mize, M.S., CCC-SLP of teachmetotalk.com for this one-hour audio/video podcast episode, ASHA CEU Course #419 Late Talking: A Clinician’s Guide with Research to Improve Parent Counseling as she explains what science says about which children are most at risk for late talking, which ones are most likely to catch up, as well as the best protective factors against continued language delay.

Overview

Intro (0-1:35)

What is late talking? (1:35 – 14:00)

Importance of Audiologic Assessment (14:00 – 15:40)

Can we identify late talkers before 24 months? (16:20 – 25:00)

What are early signs of LLE? (25:00 – 31:45)

Are there indicators when a child will be more likely to catch up? (31:45 – 34:09)

Why is identifying late talking so important? (34:09 – 36:00)

How common is late talking? Incidence and Prevalence (36:00 – 42:02)

The biggest question parents have is… will my late talker catch up? (42:02 – 44:05)

Risk Factors for LLE (44:05 – 47:29)

Best Predictors for Continued Language Delay (47:29 – 57:00)

What’s the harm in “wait and see” if kids can outgrow late talking? (57:00 – 1:02:05)

What are the best protective factors against continued risk for LLE? (1:02:05 – 1:06:00)

Summary (1:06:00 – 1:07:08)

Learning Objectives
  1. Define late talking.
  2. Discuss 3 risk factors for late talking.
  3. Name 2 differences noted between “late bloomers” or the kids who catch up and kids who continue to experience delays.
  4. Explain 2 potential issues “late bloomers” may encounter when they are school-aged children.
  5. State the 3 best positive protectors against continued language delay.
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Parents, stay on track with all the recommendations discussed in the show. The handout is perfect for helping you remember and for sharing with your child's therapists. Get your copy today!

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Laura Mize, M. S., CCC-SLP, is a pediatric speech-language pathologist specializing in young children ages birth to four with communication delays and disorders. She earned a B.S. from Mississippi University for Women and an M.S. in Speech-Language Pathology from The University of Southern Mississippi. Laura holds her Certificate of Clinical Competence from ASHA. She authors the website teachmetotalk.com hosts her popular YouTube channel and publishes weekly audio and video weekly podcast Teach Me To Talk: The Podcast. Laura produced a series of training DVDs for parents and professionals who work with children with developmental speech-language delays and disorders. Her best-selling DVDs and therapy manuals are used by pediatric therapists and speech-language pathologists in private practice, early intervention programs, grad schools, preschool programs, and continuing education conferences throughout the USA, Canada, South Africa, The Philippines, Hong Kong, Singapore, Israel, Australia, India, Zambia, Greece, and the UK.

SPEAKER DISCLOSURE

Financial - Laura Mize owns teachmetotalk.com and The Laura Mize Group and therefore receives a salary, compensation for speaking, and royalties from teachmetotalk.com product sales and also receives revenue from the YouTube Partners Program.

Nonfinancial - Laura Mize has no other financial or nonfinancial relationships with any author, publisher, or SLP whose work she recommends in this course.

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The Laura Mize Group

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Satisfactory Course Completion Requirements

Participants must have watched the video and paid the $5 processing fee to obtain a certificate of completion and/or to have your participation submitted to the ASHA CE Registry. Once the $5 fee is paid, you will be redirected to complete additional information online required to award a Certificate of Completion which includes completion of the Verification Statement that you watched the video, Self Assessment of Learning Outcomes, a Program Evaluation, Request for Certificate, and an ASHA CEU participant form or your ASHA number for filing ASHA CEUs (if applicable).  Once all required sections are completed and submitted, you will receive access to generate your certificate which will be emailed to you upon final review of your submission. No credit will be awarded without completion of this entire process. ASHA CEU information is submitted monthly and will appear on your ASHA CEU Registry shortly thereafter. Partial credit is not available.

For Other Professionals: Upon completion and return of the forms and receipt of your $5 registration fee, a Certificate of Completion will be provided so that you may file for continuing education with your own organization or licensing agency.

For Non-Professionals and Parents: All course content is offered at an Introductory, Professional Level and may not be suitable for all parents or non-professionals. If you'd like a Certificate of Completion, you may also register for credit.

Participants who are dissatisfied should notify us by email at customerservice@teachmetotalk.com so that your issue can be resolved. We want you to be 100% satisfied with your purchase. 

Questions? Email me! Laura@teachmetotalk.com.

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