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LSL Intervention Observation Series - Clem 4 (Self-Study)

Introductory
| Continuing Education Credit Available
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Dates

Available Mar 31 to April 30

Course Type

Introductory Level
Self-Study

Audience

AuD, SLP, ToD, and Families

Registration

Open until Mar 30, 2023. Save your spot!

Overview

Engaging and equipping families of young children who are deaf or hard of hearing is fundamental to delivering family-centered listening and spoken language (LSL) early intervention. LSL interventionists build the capacity of family members to promote their child’s auditory, speech and language skills in the everyday routines of family life.

Learners will observe best practices for guiding and coaching families. This experience is designed to deepen understanding of why specific goals, strategies and activities are used based on a specific child and family’s needs.

This learning experience has been expanded to include two weeks of pre-learning with one 90-minute live session recording to maximize and deepen the learning as follows:

Lesson 1: Observe and analyze excerpts of an LSLS Cert. AVT intervention session to: identify and understand use of specific LSL strategies and techniques; diagnostically determine a child’s current level of functioning and identify and understand use of specific parent coaching techniques.

Lesson 2: Observe a video of an entire LSL intervention session to understand how to: organize a session to optimize parent coaching and guidance; implement intervention goals and objectives to support the child's level of development; use LSL strategies and techniques in developmentally appropriate teaching activities; and have as an option the opportunity to complete Academy Form C-3 prior to actively participating in a live session for further discussion with the LSLS professional.

Featuring

Becky Clem MA, CCC-SLP, LSLS Cert. AVT

Becky Clem, MA, CCC-SLP, LSLS Cert. AVT, Education Coordinator Rehab Services, is a Speech-Language Pathologist and Listening-Spoken Language Specialist with AVT certification. Having worked in the Cook Children’s Medical Center Rehab Services Department for 30 years, she is passionate about working with babies and young children with cochlear implants, mentoring/coaching, family centered care, and health literacy. Currently she serves as the professional development manager on the ASHA SIG 9 on Pediatric Hearing and Hearing Loss, on the ASHA 2021 Convention Programming Committee for Listening, Language, and Speech in Children who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing, and the National Hispanic Outreach Task Force for Med-El Cochlear Implants. She is also a Hearing First learning experience facilitator and mentor for the Hearing First mentoring program for LSLS. She previously served on the AG Bell Academy Certification Committee. She is published in professional blogs, in peer-reviewed publications, and books related to pediatric hearing loss and listening and spoken language intervention. Becky adores reading, cooking, yoga, TCU football, knitting, and most of all, time with her husband Keith, their two adult daughters, their 4-year old granddaughter.

Course Requirements

Learners who request CE credits but do not complete all course requirements will receive an email communication at the end of the course. No partial credit will be awarded.

Technology + Materials

To get the most from your learning you'll need:

  • a digital device such as a laptop or tablet with audio

  • a strong Internet connection with bandwidth minimum of 512 Kbps

  • to download the Adobe Connect app (more details here).

  • to check your browser settings (more details here).

Pre-Learning

All assignments are tracked and learners can confirm completion on the homepage of the course. It is the learner’s responsibility to ensure that assignments are tracked appropriately. Please note - all videos are captioned and transcripts are available. If you have issues with video tracking, please review the following tips in our FAQ section.

Live Session

Live interactive sessions are held on Adobe Connect, our virtual classroom where you’ll engage with a facilitator. Live sessions are captioned in real-time and recordings are available for review following the session.

Participate in the full live session each week in Adobe Connect. The link will be available on the course homepage on the day of each session.

  • Use a tablet, desktop or laptop computer, not your mobile device.

  • Test your connection and sign in early. The Adobe Connect room opens 20 minutes before the live session starts.

Use the chat feature. If you have connectivity or tracking issues, this serves as our only other record of your attendance in the Adobe Connect live session. You’ll need to:

  • Introduce yourself in the chat once you login.

  • Participate in all questions and polls during the session.

  • Add your name to chat before signing out when the session ends.

Learning Assessment

Complete the self-assessment and course evaluation survey. The link is emailed the day after the course close date. You may return to the course homepage to access the link. Surveys will not be accepted after the 2-week deadline.

Certificate of Completion

After completing the survey you’ll receive an email with a link to the course homepage to download a customized Certificate of Completion.

C3 Form (optional)

For professionals seeking LSLS® Structured Video Observation Credit from AG Bell Academy for Listening and Spoken Language, note the requirements below.

  • Pre-learning: Complete all pre-learning assignements.

  • C-3 Form: Complete the C-3 form with the full intervention video and submit by the due date.

  • Live Session: Attend and participate in the live session.

  • Feedback Survey: Complete the survey within the 2-week deadline. The link is emailed the day after the course close date or you can find it on the course homepage.

  • Signed C-3 Form: Receive your signed form within four weeks after the course close date.

Learning Outcomes

  • Identify and explain at least 3 LSL strategies and techniques implemented in the intervention session to teach spoken language through listening. 
  • Identify and discuss the child’s current level of functioning in at least 3 child developmental areas. 
  • Describe the structure and steps of an LSL intervention session to optimize parent engagement and coaching to build capacity in families. 
  • Identify and discuss at least 3 parent coaching strategies and techniques implemented in the session.
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Continuing Education

Continuing education credits are offered for this learning experience. Although there’s no cost to you as a participant to register or earn credit for this course, your full commitment to participate and engage in the learning is considered your contribution.

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CE Credits Offered:

3

AG BellCEUs

Registration

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Course Communications

Stay current with all the latest annoucements, information, and learning progress on your course’s homepage. You can also expect several emails from us during the course.

We will email you:

  • Announcements about any pre-learning or other information about the course

  • A reminder the day before a live session, when applicable

  • A course survey and information on how to claim CE credits the day after the course ends

  • In the event of course changes or cancellations

Help & Support

It’s our goal to make your learning experience both simple and straightforward so you can focus on the content and be at your best throughout your learning journey. We’re here to help, which is why we’ve compiled a list of FAQs that will make your learning experience as seamless as possible!

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Hearing First is approved by the AG Bell Academy for Listening and Spoken Language to offer Continuing Education Hours for Listening and Spoken Language Specialist (LSLS) certification. This program has been approved for a maximum of 3 CEUs. AG Bell Academy approval of this course is based on information shared by the approved provider. Views shared by the presenter(s) may not necessarily reflect the views of the AG Bell Academy for Listening and Spoken Language either in part or whole.

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Registration for this Learning Experience will close on: March 30, 2023

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Hearing First (HF) Learning Experiences and Community Discussions are powerful learning tools to advance the practice of teaching spoken language through listening. These experiences foster the understanding and application of the science and art of LSL practice. The opinions and comments of facilitators and learners in Hearing First Learning Experiences are not necessarily the viewpoints shared by Hearing First and/or by other Community Members. As a reminder, Hearing First Learning Experiences are governed by and subject to the Hearing First Terms of Use, Privacy Policy and Community Code of Conduct, and we encourage all Community Members participating in a Hearing First Learning Experience to review our policies regularly.

We're a subsidiary organization of the Oberkotter Foundation, a private foundation with a 35-year history supporting Listening and Spoken Language (LSL) opportunities for children who are deaf or hard of hearing.

Connect the Dots

An excellent resource for professionals to use with families, this eBook shows the logic chain that connects basic brain biology and how we learn to talk and read. Created with Dr. Carol Flexer, Ph.D., CCC/A, LSLS Cert. AVT, this eBook will help families understand each step on the path, or link in the logic chain, to help their child reach their full potential.

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