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Serving the Educational Communities of El Paso & Hudspeth Counties

El Paso Speech - Language - Hearing Association

Continuing Education Units must be signed for on Friday morning and

afternoon as well as on Saturday morning. Certificates for TSHA will be

given out at the end of the conference or when partial credit is issued.

This course is offered for 1.0 ASHA CEUs ( Intermediate level, Professional area).

This course is offered for 10 hours of TSHA CEUs.

A S H A

C O N T I N U I N G E D U C A T I O N

AMERICAN SPEECH - LANGUAGE - HEARING ASSOCIATION

A P P R O V E D P R O V I D E R

The Fifth Annual Voice of the Mountains:

El Paso Speech Therapy Conference

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W

elcome to the fifth annual Voice of the Mountains: El Paso Speech Therapy Conference. It is the conference

committee’s pleasure to provide a continuing education opportunity that is of high quality, meeting the

needs of local Speech Language Pathologists. Regardless of where you work or the clients you serve, we hope

you will find this conference as opportunity to gain quality learning. The conference is a joint venture with

Education Service Center – Region 19, leadership representation from the local area school districts, and the El

Paso Speech Hearing Association, and I would like to thank them all for their support.

This is a tightly packed two days. We start with our first keynote presentation “Understanding Stuttering:

Making Sense of a Complicated Condition” by J. Scott Yaruss, PhD., CCC-SLP, Associate Professor at the

University of Pittsburg. Following the keynote, are four wonderful breakout sessions for you to choose from,

each conducted by nationally known presenters. Please join us at lunch for our second keynote presentation

“Social Thinking, Theory of Mind” by Patricia Villarreal, M.S., CCC-SLP of Bilinguistics in Austin, TX. After lunch

you will find a series of four more breakout sessions to choose from.

Saturday morning you can enjoy choosing from our final four breakout sessions. An optional ethics training

will be hosted from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. on Saturday afternoon. If you need ethics CEUs this will round out your

conference experience at no extra cost.

This year’s conference has been ASHA approved for 1.0 CEUs, TSHA approved for 10 hours of conference CEUs

and 2 hours of Ethics CEUs. Please make sure you sign in each day. Only TSHA can provide partial hours for

the conference.

Please make sure you visit the Classroom for refreshments during the conference. All

refreshments are generously provided by EPSHA. All handouts have been posted at

http://www.esc19.net/speech_therapy_conference.php and will remain available

for one week post conference.

We truly appreciate your attendance and support of the Voice of the

Mountains Conference and hope that you have a wonderful experience.

When you complete your conference evaluation please add comments that

would improve your learning experience for next year.

Have a great conference!

Sincerely,

Lou Ann Rosario, M.Ed.

Program Manager

Education Service Center – Region 19

The conference evaluation can be found at:

e.esc19.net

Please select “Voice of the Mountains”

to link to the evaluation.

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Presenters

Cathy currently works as a teacher and AV Specialist

for the oral program in Regional Day School Program

for the Deaf in El Paso ISD. She also is in her 4th year of

being director of a summer day camp that specializes

in targeting aural/oral activities that target language,

speech, and fun for a variety of children with hearing

impairments. Cathy has taught in the classroom and

worked as an SLP in the school system for 31 years with

children with special needs targeting language in a variety of

ways.

 Cathy Chapman

M.S., CCC-SLP, LSLS Cert. AVEd

Judith is originally from El Paso, Texas but has been in the Valley since 1990. She is a graduate

of Arizona State University and the University of Texas at El Paso. In 2013 she started her

own private practice, Logopedia Speech Therapy Services. Her purpose is to serve adult and

pediatric populations, who are in need of rehabilitative services for TMJ disorder, dysphagia,

speech/language/cognitive and vocal deficits, using researched-based therapy objectives.

Another area of interest is to contribute to research. She has submitted articles associated

with posture and sensory stimulation methods, and has created curriculum (PaSS) to aid

with these techniques. She has also developed specific elastic therapeutic taping techniques

using Kinesio Tape to improve speech and swallowing function. She recently joined with Pacific Rims

Seminars, and is only one of two SLP Certified Kinesio Taping Instructors here in the United States. She

recently completed a two-day workshop on elastic therapeutic taping techniques for the SLP in Sao Paulo,

Brazil (March 2015).

Judith M. Macias-Harris

M.S., CCC-SLP/BSLP/CKTI

Mary currently works as an Auditory-Verbal Specialist and Speech-Language Pathologist at El Paso

Children’s Hospital. She is the founder and manager of En Voz Alta, a non-profit organization

that supports children with hearing loss and their families in the El Paso community. Mary

has over 26 years of experience working with children with special needs, of all ages, in both

hospital and school based settings.

Mary Ceglio

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Patricia is a bilingual Speech-Language-Pathologist who has worked extensively in school settings

as well as clinic and home settings, Patricia is also a Texas certified educator in the area of Life

Sciences. During her experience as a teacher, Patricia became familiar with the challenges

students with communication disorders were faced with in a language-rich academic

environment. It is her mission, as a Speech-Language-Pathologist working in the school

setting, to collaborate with teachers and other professionals to provide the best education for

students with special needs. She has worked in several self-contained units, including PPCD

and Life Skills classrooms, with children with a variety of disorders, including Autism Spectrum

Disorder (ASD). Patricia’s areas of interest include applying principles of Positive Behavior Support strategies

(PBS) and elements of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to support learning and effective communication; she also

enjoys creating and using Alternative Augmentative Communication (AAC) in the classroom to enhance students’

comprehension and expression of language. Patricia recently authored the book Language Enrichment Strategies

for Students in the Life Skills Classroom 2015.

Patricia Villarreal

M.S., CCC-SLP

Associate Professor at the University of Pittsburgh, Dr. Yaruss has published over 150 works,

including the “Overall Assessment of the Speaker’s Experience of Stuttering, School-Age

Stuttering: A Practical Guide” and “Minimizing Bullying for Children Who Stutter.” He frequently

provides workshops that help clinicians improve their treatment of stuttering. Dr. Yaruss has

specialized in stuttering for more than 20 years. As a clinician, teacher, and researcher, he

strives to share his clinical expertise and current research perspective with Speech-Language

Pathologists to help them feel more confident and competent in their skills for helping people

who stutter.

J. Scott Yaruss

PhD, CCC-SLP, ASHA Fellow

Susan has specialized in the area of Autism Spectrum Disorder as both a Speech-Language

Pathologist and Autism consultant for over 30 years. She has presented at many state and

national workshops and conferences and frequently provides trainings and student support

related to all aspects of ASD to various groups and school districts across the country, Canada,

and Mexico.

Susan K. Lewis Stokes

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7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m.

8:00 a.m. to 8:15 a.m.

8:15 a.m. to 9:45 a.m.

Paso del Norte Rm 1-3

9:45 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.

10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Paso del Norte Rm 1

Paso del Norte Rm 2

Registration

Welcome

Understanding Stuttering: Making Sense of a Complicated Condition

Featured Keynote: J. Scott Yaruss, PhD, CCC-SLP

Stuttering is a complicated condition that can be confusing for speakers, families, and Speech-Language Pathologists alike. In this keynote, the presenter will seek to “demystify” stuttering so clinicians will feel more confident and competent in working with those who stut-ter. The presentation will begin with a high-level overview of what stuttering is – and what it is not – so participants will have the opportunity to re-evaluate some long-held but ultimately inaccurate beliefs about the disorder. The seminar will continue with a review of the World Health Organization’s International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) and an exploration of how the ICF can help clinicians gain a more accurate view of stuttering. The presenter will then apply the ICF to provide a comprehensive view of both assessment and treatment of stuttering across age groups. Clinicians will leave with a better appreciation for what stuttering is, how it can affect people, and, most importantly, how they can help their clients overcome the burden of this challenging disorder.

Break (Snacks Provided)

Breakout Session One

Preschool Children who Stutter

Presenter: J. Scott Yaruss, PhD, CCC-SLP

This session will review key aspects of the evaluation and treatment of preschool children who stutter. The session will begin with a brief discussion of the assessment of risk factors and guidelines for recommending treatment, then continue with an overview of treatment approaches that can be implemented to minimize the likelihood that a child will develop per-sistent stuttering. Specific case examples will be presented, and participants will have the op-portunity to ask questions about children on their caseloads.

Elastic Therapeutic Taping with Kinesio Tape as an Adjunct Modality for

Speech and Swallow

Presenter: Judith M. Macias-Harris, M.S., CCC-SLP/BSLP/CKTI

In this session participants will gain fundamental knowledge of the use of Kinesio Tape as an adjunct modality for the Speech Language Pathologist. The fundamentals of taping methods and basic oropharyngeal taping techniques will be discussed.

Sessions

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Paso del Norte Rm 3

Horizon Rm

12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Paso del Norte Rm 1-3

2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Working with Children with Significant Impairments – Service Delivery

Mod-els and Aligning Speech and Language Goals to the Curriculum

Presenter: Patricia Villarreal, M.S., SLP-CCC

There are a number of ways we can support students with significant impairments. We can serve them directly in the classroom or outside of the classroom. Individually or with peers, and indirectly, in which we working with people who are regularly in their environment. With respect to goals, aligning speech and language goals to the curriculum and utilizing age-appro-priate content can be challenging when working with children with profound disabilities and/ or multiple disabilities. We will discuss the development and use of curriculum-based units for children with multiple disabilities created to bridge the gap between communication levels and academic materials.

Using iTechnology as Evidence-Based Practice to Meet the Learning and

Behavioral Needs for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Presenter: Susan K. Lewis Stokes, M.A., CCC-SLP

This fast-paced session will give participants information and resources for using iPads, iPods and iPhones to meet the learning and behavioral needs of students with ASD, and most impor-tantly, to increase their independent functioning. Evidence-based practice focus areas for this webinar will include using iTechnology (apps) for video-modeling, social narratives, visual schedules, visual timers, and visual directions for various tasks and activities. Participants will leave this session with strategies for incorporating previously identified “low tech” visual supports into “high tech” iTechnology systems, to teach a broad range of skills for students with ASD.

Lunch (Provided)

Social Thinking, Theory of Mind

Featured Lunch Keynote: Patricia Villarreal, M.S., SLP-CCC

An increasing number of children are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder every year. These students have significant deficits in social communication skills. One area in particular that our students with autism struggle with is Theory of Mind, which is the ability to attribute mental states – beliefs, intents, desires, pretending, knowledge, etc. – to oneself and others, and to understand that others have beliefs, desires, intentions, and perspectives that are differ-ent from one’s own. In this presdiffer-entation, Patricia will address the deficits of children who have difficulty with perspective taking, the skills required for Theory of Mind, assessment approach-es and strategiapproach-es to provide children with meaningful skills to improve their social interaction.

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Adolescents and Adults who Stutter

Presenter: J. Scott Yaruss, PhD, CCC-SLP

This session will review key aspects of the evaluation and treatment of adolescents who stutter. The session will begin with a discussion of some of the unique aspects of working with this age group, then continue with an overview of specific treatment approaches that can be imple-mented to enhance communication and reduce adverse impact due to stuttering. Specific case examples will be presented, and participants will have the opportunity to ask questions about children on their caseloads

.

Elastic Therapeutic Taping with Kinesio Tape as an Adjunct Modality for

Speech and Swallow

Presenter: Judith M. Macias-Harris, M.S., CCC-SLP/BSLP/CKTI

In this session participants will gain fundamental knowledge of the use of Kinesio Tape as an adjunct modality for the Speech Language Pathologist. The fundamentals of taping methods and basic oropharyngeal taping techniques will be discussed.

Enriching Speech-Language Skills for Children in Life Skills Programs

Presenter: Patricia Villarreal, M.s., CCC-SLP

Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) working with children with significant disabilities have the challenging responsibility of teaching their students age-appropriate materials and content regardless of their level of functioning. In this presentation Patricia will address ways to imple-ment physical and lingiuistic modifications to support students’ significant impairimple-ments. The presentation will include videos that model ways to involve all students within large group and small group activities, and individual activities using our curriculum-based Speech-language therapy plans. We will discuss materials modifications as well as ways to involve parents, siblings, teachers and teacher assistants in order to collaborate and promote generalization and carryover outside of the speech-language therapy sessions.

Using iTechnology as Evidence-Based Practice to Meet the Learning and

Behavioral Needs for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (Repeated

Session)

Presenter: Susan K. Lewis Stokes, M.A., CCC-SLP

This fast-paced session will give participants information and resources for using iPads, iP-ods and iPhones to meet the learning and behavioral needs of students with ASD, and most importantly, to increase their independent functioning. Evidence-based practice focus areas for this webinar will include using iTechnology (apps) for video-modeling, social narratives, visual schedules, visual timers, and visual directions for various tasks and activities. Par-ticipants will leave this session with strategies for incorporating previously identified “low tech” visual supports into “high tech” iTechnology systems, to teach a broad range of skills for students with ASD.

Paso del Norte Rm 1

Paso del Norte Rm 2

Paso del Norte Rm 3

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Registration and Refreshments

Breakout Session Three

School-aged Children Who Stutter

Presenter: J. Scott Yaruss, PhD, CCC-SLP

This session will review key aspects of the evaluation and treatment of school-age children who stutter. The session will begin with a detailed discussion of the overarching goals of treat-ment, then continue with an overview of specific treatment approaches that can be imple-mented to enhance communication and reduce adverse impact in school-age children who stutter. Specific case examples will be presented, and participants will have the opportunity to ask questions about children on their caseloads.

First Comes Listening then Comes Language

Presenters: Mary Ceglio, M.S., CCC-SLP, LSLS Cert. AVEd

Cathy Chapman, M.S., CCC-SLP, LSLS Cert. AVEd

Can I hear a sound (detection), know what it is not (discrimination), single out what it is (iden-tification), and use that information for something meaningful (comprehension)? This course will discuss the listening hierarchy and share ideas/activities for each area and will also look at managing the hearing device for the hearing impaired child.

Assessment and Treatment with Individuals with VPI

Presenter: Patricia Villarreal, M.S., SLP-CCC

The process of determining how to improve communication of someone who is not able to build up intraoral pressure can be incredibly intimidating. What do we target? Are there things we can focus on despite structural limitations? How do we know what to target if we don’t know the cause of the insufficiency? Do we wait to begin treatment until after surgery is completed? Do we need a medical evaluation before beginning therapy.

This course will equip you with tools you need to tackle working with velopharyngeal insuf-ficiency. It includes the reproducible VPI Pyramid which provides a simple framework for evaluation and rapidly creates baseline objectives for therapy.).

Saturday, July 25, 2015

7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.

8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.

Paso del Norte Rm 1

Paso del Norte Rm 2

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Horizon Rm

10:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

12:00 p.m.

1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Social Communication Needs for Verbal Students with Autism Spectrum

Disorder: Tools for Assessment and Intervention

Presenter: Susan K. Lewis Stokes, M.A., CCC-SLP

This session will share functional expressive communication needs for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder who are extremely verbal yet lack the social communication skills to be successful communicators. Assessment, curriculum-based programs, and numerous practical strategies to address social communication skill deficits will be explored.

Snack Break

Breakout Session Three Continued

Conference Ends

Optional Ethics Course (TSHA CEUs Only)

This course has been approved for 2 hours of TSHA ethics CEUs. Participants are encouraged to purchase lunch and bring it to the session.

EDUCATION SERVICE CENTER-REGION 19, 6611 Boeing Drive, El Paso, Texas 79925 . Tel (915) 780-1919 Fax (915) 780-5304

Thank you for joining us for the

5th Annual Voice of the Mountains

El Paso Speech Conference.

We hope you have a great time

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