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MTSS for Speech/Language and Comprehensive SLI Evals
Event Manager/Owner: Amber Fomenko - [email protected]
Event Date: 1/24/2025
Location: Jefferson County ESC George Training Annex
Registration Starts: Monday, November 18, 2024
Registration Ends: Friday, January 24, 2025

Registration Details:
MTSS for Speech and Language:
Please join the Eastern Ohio Regional Consultants Allison Hoffmann, MA, CCC-SLP and Sara Johnson, Psy.S., NCSP as they provide participants with information on Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) for students with speech and language concerns.
 
 Following this presentation, participants will:
 
 1. Describe the MTSS process;
 2. Identify and describe the three tiers of support;
 3. Identify speech and language intervention strategies used in each tier throughout the MTSS process;
 4. Identify and describe the tools and forms used for implementation.
 
 Target Audience: Speech-Language Pathologists and School Psychologists
 
 Comprehensive SLI Evaluations:
Please join the Eastern Ohio Regional Consultants Allison Hoffmann, MA, CCC-SLP and Sara Johnson, Psy.S., NCSP as they provide participants with information on comprehensive evaluation team reports (ETRs) for students with suspected speech or language impairments.
 
 Following this presentation, participants will:
 
 Describe required components for a comprehensive SLI evaluation;
 Identify required team members for an SLI evaluation;
 Explain the purpose of completing a comprehensive evaluation when suspecting SLI as the primary disability;
 Describe the process for completing a comprehensive evaluation for special education services.
 
 Target Audience: Speech-Language Pathologists and School Psychologists

Space is available for you to attend this event.
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