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0.1  ASHA CEUs

Perceptions Of Children In Speech Therapy – What The SLP Needs To Know #e197


Presenter: Ronda Wojcicki, MS, CCC-SLP

Strategies to address bullying of speech students in the school environment.

This course explores what research says about the perceptions of children in speech therapy from the lens of administrators, teachers, other adults and peers. The impacts of these perceptions are discussed as the relationship between bullying and speech therapy are examined along with the SLP’s role – both inside and outside the speech therapy room. Case studies are used to shape recommendations for creating a positive experience for children in speech therapy.

Course offered for 0.1 ASHA CEUs – 1 Contact Hour.

Course Overview – Run Time: 1:02:31

  1. What studies have shown regarding attitudes toward children in speech therapy:
    • Attitudes of administrators
    • Attitudes of teachers
    • Attitudes of other adults
    • Attitudes of peers
    • Attitudes about speech therapy across cultures 
  1. What are the social challenges for our children in speech therapy today?
    • Speech therapy and bullying
    • The SLP’s role
    • How to address bullying in speech therapy
    • What we can do as SLPs to reduce bullying
  1. How the SLP can create a positive experience for children in speech therapy:
    • What research shows
    • Practical ideas for SLPs
    • More resources
"This content is important to the practice of school-based Speech Pathology. We need to know more about the way our clients are perceived and be aware that such studies do exist. I think this is a great course for someone looking for a way to increase positive perceptions at their workplace."

– A.Y., prior course participant

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Course presenter is author of the book, "Speech Class Rules – An Introduction to Speech Therapy for Children". The presenter will refer to this book during the presentation, though participants do not need to purchase this book to complete this course. Presenter financial and non-financial disclosures may be found in the Presenter & Disclosures area.

Video PowerPoint presentation with author narration & downloadable handout. Stop and re-start the course at any point. Learners retain access to course content after completion for ongoing reference and review.

Reviews

"This course was a good reminder to think about attitudes of teachers and peers." T.W. (Sep. 2023)

"Tips on what the SLP can do when encountering bullying behavior. I liked the research on past and present perceptions of children with speech and language disorders by various stakeholders." H.W. (Aug. 2023)

"Learning best ways to enhance the perception of my students. Course got right to the point, no extra fluff." B.S. (Feb. 2023)

"Very thorough. I liked all of it." L.L. (Feb. 2023)

"The fluency disorders and hearing impaired perceptions were beneficial." L.L. (Feb. 2023)

"Good discussion on bullying." S.D. (Jan. 2023)

"Practical suggestions to incorporate into therapy. Practical strategies for dealing with bullying of special education students and strategies for educating the school community about speech and language disorders." K.F. (Dec. 2022)

"The Information on the perceptions that different groups have about children with speech and language disorders was beneficial. Course provided insights into the perceptions of others and what we can do to change those perceptions." M.M. (Dec. 2022)

"The course was clear and informative." M.S. (Oct. 2022)

"Practical examples and ideas to implement at school. The information on bullying as it relates to communication disorders was beneficial." L.H. (Oct. 2022)

"The information was to the point without too much research information taking up time." D.G. (Sept. 2022)

"Relevant information." J.T. (Aug. 2022)

"The information is practical." C.D. (Aug. 2022)

"I liked the awareness activities about speech therapy - good suggestions." L.P. (July 2022)

"I liked the researched details and hands-on strategies. Learning how to deal with bullying appropriately in speech therapy."  M.M. (July 2022)

"Just a reminder that the children we work with are often bullied."  L.W. (July 2022)

"Helping to create a good environment for students to help them face bullying. The information provided about helping teachers, students and administrations understand was good."  L.F. (June 2022)

"Liked discussion of social challenges that confront the child with speech deficits, the strategies to reduce bullying in speech therapy, and the need to provide further support when needed." B.R. (June 2022)

"The current research it provided and ways to discuss speech therapy in schools was good." D.B. (June 2022)

"These were great tips and tricks." T.W. (June 2022)

"The course was to the point." C.M. (June 2022)

"Very informational and easy to follow."  T.P. (May 2022)

"I think it is important for us to realize how important our job is, and with helping others in schools to understand that. This course helped me to learn more about our field." M.Y. (Apr. 2022)

"I liked the ideas at the end of the presentation." S.B. (Mar. 2022)

"I enjoyed learning about the social impacts that having these disorders has on the students. I think that justifies even more why SLPs are needed in schools and why an increase is needed as well." J.G. (Mar. 2022)

"I liked the strategies to increase teacher participation with students who receive speech therapy, and the discussion of many speech-language impairments (stuttering, articulation, hearing impaired)." D.B. (Feb. 2022)

"I liked the strategies and activities to influence and educate teachers, students and districts." M.O. (Jan. 2022)

"It was relatable as I currently work with a variety of ages in many school districts." A.N. (Jan. 2022)

"I appreciated the research that was presented, so that I can relay this to my co-workers in the district in order to help generalize these ideas to other environments besides the speech room." H.B. (Dec. 2021)

"Creates awareness and brings attention to the social/emotional challenges that children on our caseloads may also be facing, not just their specific communication difficulties." S.S. (Dec. 2021)

"The course was clear and presented at a good rate of speech." L.B. (Nov. 2021)

"Importance of collaborating with teachers to educate students/ peers about communication impairments was the most beneficial for my daily practice."  A.G. (Oct. 2021)

"The most benefit to my daily practice is how important it is to be together more to understand differences."  K.S. (Oct. 2021)

"I thought the information on people's views of students with speech disorders was important for daily practice. Having an understanding of the frequency and types of bullying that can occur among people with speech disorders is important information to access for my daily practice.  I thought the course was clear, concise, and well organized." S.B. (Oct. 2021)

"The ideas for how to increase positive perception of students with communication disorders will help my daily practice.  The course included a lot of research and tied in practical ways I can use this information." E.M. (Aug. 2021)

“I enjoyed the studies presented on the various topics, with specific ways to stop bullying, and the focus on the need to continue to educate individuals about our role and how we can work together to support the students." T.M. (Aug. 2021)

"The types of Bullying and ideas for SLPs to be supportive of our students within our schools is beneficial for my daily practice.  Research revealing the need to educate the teachers and students to increase the positive interactions our students experience within the school." L.C. (Jul. 2021)

"The speech therapy rules and blog about SLP services in the school are beneficial for my daily practice.  I liked the freedom to stop and return to a section that I wanted to review again." C.E. (Jul. 2021)

"I enjoyed learning ways to motivate the speech students like having a speech buddy or a graduation ceremony. I liked that the information was very organized and easy to understand." L.S. (Apr. 2021)

"The information given was very applicable to my daily routine." A.A. (Mar. 2021)

"I appreciated the discussion on how the SLP can create a positive experience for children in speech therapy."  P.D. (Feb. 2021)

Course Objectives

  1. List the reported attitudes of administrators, teachers, adults, and peers toward children in speech therapy and the impact these attitudes have on our programs and students.
  2. Identify bullying and the students who are at increased risk for being bullied.
  3. Identify how to address bullying and use strategies to reduce it in your school environment.
  4. Demonstrate how to create a more positive environment for all students – both inside and outside the speech therapy room.

Presenter & Disclosures

Ronda Wojcicki, MS, CCC-SLP, received her Bachelor of Science in Communication Sciences & Disorders from James Madison University in 1996 and her Master of Science in Speech Pathology from the University of Hawaii in 2000. She is a pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist who has practiced in both the public school and outpatient rehabilitation settings.  Ms. Wojcicki is the owner of The Speech Place LLC and the author of Speech Class Rules – An Introduction to Speech Therapy for Children.

Speaker Disclosures:

Financial — Ronda Wojcicki is the presenter of an online CE course sponsored by Northern Speech Services; receives royalty payments.

FinancialRonda Wojcicki is the author of the book "Speech Class Rules"; receives royalties. 

Nonfinancial — Ronda Wojcicki has no relevant nonfinancial relationships to disclose.

Intended Audience / Accreditation

asha ce approved provider

This program is offered for 0.1 ASHA CEUs (Introductory Level; Professional Area).

Intended Audience

  • Speech-Language Pathologists
  • Educ/Teach
  • SLPA

ASHA CEUs: NSS online courses are registered with ASHA and are offered for ASHA CEUs. The number of ASHA CEUs is noted above. Note that 0.1 ASHA CEU = 1 contact hour = equals 1 CEE.

ASHA CE Registry: During the enrollment process, if you select to receive ASHA credit for this course and if you provide your ASHA number, NSS will automatically submit your CEU information to the ASHA CE Registry after successful course completion (80% on post test). This submission happens once per month, during the first week of the month. For example, if you complete your course on November 7th, NSS will submit all November online course CEUs to ASHA during the first week of December. When ASHA inputs the information into their database, they will mark the course as completed on the last day of the month in which it was completed, so November 30th using this example. The certificate of completion available for you to print immediately, however, will reflect the actual completion date, November 7th in this example. Due to ASHA processing procedures please allow 2-3 weeks, from the submission date, for the course to appear on your ASHA transcript.

ASHA CEUs: Attendees must meet at least one of the following conditions in order to be eligible to earn ASHA CEUs:

  • Current ASHA Member.
  • ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) Holder.
  • Licensed by a state or provincial regulatory agency to practice speech-language pathology (SLP) or audiology.
  • Credentialed by a state regulatory agency to practice SLP or audiology.
  • Credentialed by a national regulatory agency to practice SLP or audiology.
  • Engaged in a Clinical Fellowship under the supervision of an individual with their ASHA CCC.
  • Currently enrolled in a master's or doctoral program in SLP or audiology.

If an attendee is not an ASHA member or CCC holder but meets any of the above criteria, they may inform the ASHA CE Registry of their eligibility by visiting this site.

Licensing Boards: Most state licensing boards DO accept CEUs earned online (usually classified as home-study credits). Some state boards do, however, place a limit to the number of credits that can be earned via home study/online courses. For the most current information, we suggest that you contact your licensing board or agency to verify acceptance policies and/or any credit limits related to home-study courses prior to registering for this course.

Additional accrediting agencies by which Northern Speech is an approved CE provider:

  • California: NSS is approved as a provider of continuing education by the California Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology Board. Provider #PDP4. Online CEU limits may apply; please contact SLPAHADB for current online CEU acceptance policies.
  • Iowa: NSS is approved as a provider of continuing education by the Iowa Board of Speech Pathology and Audiology Examiners. Provider #169.
  • Kansas: NSS is approved as a provider of continuing education by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. Provider #LTS-S0005.
  • Florida: NSS is approved as a provider of continuing education by the Florida Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Board. Provider #SPA-026.
  • New Jersey: NSS is approved as a provider of continuing education by the New Jersey Department of Education. Provider #1654.

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During the enrollment process, if you select to receive ASHA credit for this course and if you provide your ASHA number, NSS will automatically submit your CEU information to the ASHA CE Registry after successful course completion (80% on post test). This submission happens once per month, during the first week of the month. For example, if you complete your course on November 7th, NSS will submit all November online course CEUs to ASHA during the first week of December. When ASHA inputs the information into their database, they will mark the course as completed on the last day of the month in which it was completed, so November 30th using this example. The certificate of completion available for you to print immediately, however, will reflect the actual completion date, November 7th in this example. Due to ASHA processing procedures please allow 2-3 weeks, from the submission date, for the course to appear on your ASHA transcript.

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