This weekend I finalised and uploaded our very ambitious 1-hour seminar for the forthcoming American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Annual Convention to be held both virtually and online in November 2021 in Washington DC. Our seminar was titled "Twenty Interventions for Speech Sound Disorders: A Guide for Selection and Implementation" and included a 1 minute presentation and 30 second video for each of the 20 interventions. The 20 presenters from US, UK, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and Australia sent files for me to combine - and I am really pleased with the result. Lynn Williams presented the clincal decision-making model, Elise Baker presented the logic model and Paul H. Brookes publishing organised the 30 second video clips of intervention sessions from our recent book. It is going to be a fantastic resource for clinicians and students.
Here is the abstract:
This oral seminar will provide an overview of 20 evidence-based intervention approaches for speech sound disorders in children. A brief overview of each approach and short video clip will be presented by each intervention author or reviewer. These quick introductions will enable clinicians to learn more about a number of different approaches. A clinical decision-making model that considers Child Characteristics, Intervention Characteristics, and Clinician Characteristics will be presented. Finally, a Logic Model will be presented to guide clinicians in developing a professional development program to learn a new intervention approach and implement it with fidelity.
Here is the link to the presentation: https://charlessturt.zoom.us/rec/share/8rtq_tZr5icbcWwvP9XecKmjo3ML4LLaFYcDZ1mPNxv1M8DpHSRlG2R9PznuT5sF.iP3UsSg8hDUA76B2