Echolalic Speech to Meaningful Communication: Understanding Gestalt Language - 34054
This professional development session focuses on understanding Gestalt Language Development and strategies to progress language skills to meaningful communication. Gestalt Language Development emphasizes the holistic approach to language acquisition, emphasizing comprehension and expression as integrated components. Participants will explore the principles of Gestalt Language Development and learn practical strategies to support individuals in progressing toward spontaneous, meaningful communication, including goal setting and AAC needs. This session is aligned with the Evaluation and Intervention component(s) of the TEA-required self-assessment. 2.5 ASHA CEUs
Audiences
Speech Therapists, Teacher - Early Childhood/PreK/Kindergarten, Teacher - Special Education, LSSP (Licensed Specialist in School Psychology)
Objectives
1. Explain the Gestalt language development stages 2. Use strategies when evaluating students who are Gestalt Language Processes 3. Use strategies for writing goals and intervention that move students to meaningful communication
Session
60962
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00:00
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