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Please make plans to join us for the 2023 WSHA Fall Schools Conference being held on Friday, October 6th at Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI! The Wisconsin Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Association (WSHA), is an organization with over 70 speech-language pathology and audiology professionals. As you can see from our event schedule, there are several opportunities for exhibitors and sponsors to showcase their product or service. Don't wait, register today as space is limited! Our featured topic "Morphosyntactic Development from a Language and Literacy Perspective" will be presented by Patty Becker, PhD, CCC-SLP. Children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) commonly present with morphosyntactic deficits in English and other languages. These deficits place them at an increased risk for reading and writing disabilities. Speech-language pathologists with explicit knowledge of morphological and syntactic development, assessment, and intervention can improve children’s oral and written language skills. During this event, participants will examine the morphosyntactic development of children with DLD from a language and literacy perspective. The presenter will share research and resources that address oral and written language relationships, morphosyntactic norms, goals, and markers of DLD, formal and informal assessments, and evidence-based interventions. Prior to the event, participants will select and read an article of interest from the Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools (LSHSS) April 2020 forum on morphosyntax assessment and intervention for children. They will use their selected reading(s) to engage in small group, research-to-practice conversations during the session. Throughout the session, participants will explore intervention materials, children’s books, games, websites, and other resources for promoting morphosyntactic skills. They will have the opportunity to network and create a morphosyntactic “make-and-take.”
We look forward to seeing you there!
Patty Becker, Ph.D., CCC-SLPLecturerUW-Whitewater, Communication Sciences and Disorders Department Dr. Patricia A. Becker has 26 years of experience as a speech-language pathologist working with children in preschool through 8th grade. She has a doctorate in Language and Literacy and 9 years of experience as a professor in the teacher preparation program at Cardinal Stritch University. Currently, she is a lecturer at the University of Wisconsin - Whitewater. She teaches arts-integrated language and literacy methods and practicum courses to undergraduate students, and has published articles on teaching language and literacy through the visual arts and problem-solving in sociodramatic play. She is also the author of a children's picture book.
Schedule is subject to change.
Friday, October 6th
7:00-7:30 am...........................Registration and Breakfast
8:00-9:30 am...........................Presentation
9:30-9:45 am...........................Break with Exhibitors
9:45-11:15 am........................ Presentation
11:15-11:45 am...................... Exhibitor Showcase and Networking 11:45 am-12:45 pm............... Lunch and Advocacy Presentation
12:45-1:15 pm........................ Break with Exhibitors
1:15-3:15 pm.......................... Presentation
3:15 pm................................... Adjourn
Welcome attendees to Lunch
$5,000 - Event Sponsor
$500 - WSHA Corporate Member
$750 - Non-Member Exhibit Table $50 - Electricity
Register by September 15, 2023 to ensure your company will be recognized in printed materials. Registration received after September 15, 2023 are not guaranteed to be included in onsite materials.
ASHA credits will be available.
For full details regarding convention presentations please visit the conference website at www.wisha.org. For questions, please contact the WSHA office at 920-560-5642.
563 Carter Court, Suite BKimberly, WI 54316
Phone: 920-560-5642Email: WSHA@badgerbay.co
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