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Kentucky Speech-Language-Hearing-Association
 838 East High Street, Suite 263, Lexington, KY  40502
 800-837-2446  888-729-3489 fx

 

KSHA's Mission
 The mission of the Kentucky Speech-Language-Hearing Association is
to enhance the provision of quality services to
persons with communication disorders and their families. KSHA accomplishes
this by providing broad-based education opportunities, public awareness and policy development initiatives and by supporting professionals in speech-language pathology and audiology by promoting the highest standards for service providers

 

Convention Handouts

Posted since the Convention

 

Session 2 Cognitive Deficits and Approaches to Treatment in Multiple Sclerosis
Session 3 Why Wait? Referring for Early Intervention
Session 5 Management of Voice Disorders in the School Based Setting
Session 7 Multidisciplinary Care of the Brain Tumor Patient and the Role of the SLP
Session 8 Using the iPad as a Communication Device
Session 9 Medicare in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology, Including Bundled Payments
Session 12 Post-Extubation Dysphagia: Considerations for Implementation of a Nursing Dysphagia Screen
Session 13 Medicare in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology, Including Bundled Payments
Session 14 Helping Adolescents: Processing Information - Not Just Reading: Understanding - Not Just Memorizing
Session 16 Practical Counseling Strategies for Speech-Language Pathologists - Part 1
Session 17 Teaching Functional Communication to Young Children With Autism or Other Language and Learning Challenge - Part 1
Session 18 Visual Processing Dominates Learning: The Importance of Sensory Integration
Session 21 Strategic Interventions for Auditory Memory Training
Session 25 Giggle, Wiggle, Clap and Learn - Move Your Body and Your Brain
Session 27 Sensory Integration Techniques for Adult Literacy
Session 28 Practical Counseling Strategies for Speech-Language Pathologists - Part 2
Session 29 Teaching Functional Communication to Young Children With Autism or Other Language and Learning Challenges - Part 2

Session 30

Voice Therapy Made Easy!
Session 32 The Road to Growing a Clinician: A Literary Connection
Session 35 Fishing for New Ideas That Really Work Right Away
Session 37 Research and Rationale for the use of Interactive Metronome in Speech-Language and Cognitive-Linguistic Treatment
Session 38 Stuttering Treatment Approaches for Children, Adolescents and Adults

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Session 40
Session 54    
Pediatric Feeding Disorders: Pre Chaining and Food Chaining© Therapy Programs - Part 1 & 2
Session 41 The Use of FEES as a Tool for Clinical Decision Making in the Evaluation and Management of Dysphagia
Session 42 Reading and Writing Help for the Struggling Learning: What SLPs can do
Session 43
Session 56
But I Don't Speak Their Language: Working With Linguistically Diverse Children - Part 1&2
Session 44 Add a Slice of Music - Add a Slice of Fun!
Session 45 Enhancing Speech Therapy Outcomes With IM
Session 47 Spirituality and Health: Do SLPs Play a Role?
Session 51 Early Intervention: Oral Placement Therapy for Children With Down Syndrome
Session 53 Multi-Modality Approach to Rehabilitation of Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury
Session 55 Voice Evaluation and Treatment
Session 57 Infant-Toddler Communication Development and Disorders
Session 61 Language Acquisition Through Motor Planning (LAMP)
Session 62 Brain Development and its Impact on Child Development, Normal Developmental Milestones and How to Deliver Difficult News
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kentucky Speech-Language-Hearing Association -  838 East High Street, Suite 263 - Lexington, KY  40502 - 800-837-2446 - kshaoffice@ksha.info