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Podcast 19: Hearing Screening In Public Schools: Why It's Important And What Parents Need To Know About Itemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Hearing screening in public schools is vital care of the young. Yet, it is not uniform in practice and it isn't happening at all in some cases. Three experts explain what is involved and what parents need to know to help ensure that their children are screened. Consumers are urged to contact http://takeaction.asha.org and 1-800-638-8255 to learn more about this important care. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - October 30, 2009 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: ASHA Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 18: Young Athletes and Concussions: Care tips for Parents, Educators, and Athletes alikeemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Does your child play sports? Then this is the podcast for you. In clear and practical terms, ASHA member Melissa Duff provides parents with guidance that can help them protect their chlidren from concussions--and care for them if they are injured. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - September 3, 2009 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: ASHA Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 17: Having A Hearing Aid That's Compatible With Cell Phones: Tips for Consumersemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Once, getting your hearing aid to be compatible with cell phones was a big problem. Over time, matters have improved, but there are still things for consumers to be mindful of to ensure that they don't experience audio interference if they are wearing a hearing aid and trying to use a cell phone. Featuring Brenda Battat, Executive Director of the Hearing Loss Association of America, and Timothy Creagan, Senior Accessibility Specialist with the U.S. Access Board, this ASHA podcast offers consumers useful tips and interesting information about what people with hearing loss need to know when it comes to accessing technology. ...
Source: ASHA Podcast - August 21, 2009 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: ASHA Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 17: Ben Vereenemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Once, getting your hearing aid to be compatible with cell phones was a big problem. Over time, matters have improved, but there are still things for consumers to be mindful of to ensure that they don't experience audio interference if they are wearing a hearing aid and trying to use a cell phone. Featuring Brenda Battat, Executive Director of the Hearing Loss Association of America, and Timothy Creagan, Senior Accessibility Specialist with the U.S. Access Board, this ASHA podcast offers consumers useful tips and interesting information about what people with hearing loss need to know when it comes to accessing technology. ...
Source: ASHA Podcast - August 21, 2009 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: ASHA Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 16: Ben Vereenemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Award winning actor and entertainer Ben Vereen will be the keynote speaker at ASHA's 2009 Convention. In this podcast, he touches on his very personal reasons for being so admiring of the work of human communications professionals. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - June 10, 2009 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 16: Ben Vereenemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Award winning actor and entertainer Ben Vereen will be the keynote speaker at ASHA's 2009 Convention. In this podcast, he touches on his very personal reasons for being so admiring of the work of human communications professionals. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - June 10, 2009 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: ASHA Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 15: Infants and Hearing Aidsemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Researcher Mary Pat Moeller, PhD and a parent discuss why consistency of use is so important, and other valuable information and tips that can help parents help their baby—and themselves—adjust when the child wears hearing aids. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - May 26, 2009 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 15: Infants and Hearing Aidsemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Researcher Mary Pat Moeller, PhD and a parent discuss why consistency of use is so important, and other valuable information and tips that can help parents help their baby-and themselves-adjust when the child wears hearing aids. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - May 26, 2009 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: ASHA Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 14: Protecting The Hearing Of The Youngemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) is the first organiztion to team with the National Institute On Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) in current efforts to prevent noise-indudced hearing loss among the young. NIDCD Director Dr. James Battey, Jr. discusses the health threat, what can be done about it, and NIDCD-ASHA's joint efforts. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - April 6, 2009 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 14: Protecting The Hearing Of The Youngemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) is the first organiztion to team with the National Institute On Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) in current efforts to prevent noise-indudced hearing loss among the young. NIDCD Director Dr. James Battey, Jr. discusses the health threat, what can be done about it, and NIDCD-ASHA's joint efforts. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - April 6, 2009 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: ASHA Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 13: The Value of Early Intervention for Late Talking Childrenemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Speech-language pathologist Rhea Paul and child psychologist Leslie Rescorla discuss recent research on the persistence of language weaknesses at age 17 years in late talking children. Principles of early intervention from ASHA’s recent policy documents are highlighted. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - October 14, 2008 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 13: The Value of Early Intervention for Late Talking Childrenemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Speech-language pathologist Rhea Paul and child psychologist Leslie Rescorla discuss recent research on the persistence of language weaknesses at age 17 years in late talking children. Principles of early intervention from ASHA's recent policy documents are highlighted. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - October 14, 2008 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: ASHA Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 12: Speech-language pathologist Ann Kummer and child psychologist Leslie Rescorla discuss language delay in young childrenemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Ann Kummer and Leslie Rescorla provide expert advice to parents of "late talkers" or toddlers between 24 and 31 months old. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - September 11, 2008 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 12: Speech-language pathologist Ann Kummer and child psychologist Leslie Rescorla discuss language delay in young childrenemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Ann Kummer and Leslie Rescorla provide expert advice to parents of "late talkers" or toddlers between 24 and 31 months old. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - September 11, 2008 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 12: The Value of Early Intervention for Late Talking Childrenemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Ann Kummer and Leslie Rescorla provide expert advice to parents of "late talkers" or toddlers between 24 and 31 months old. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - September 11, 2008 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: ASHA Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 11: Justin Roberts promotes hearing health in childrenemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Award winning children's musician Justin Roberts talks about the importance of safe usage of personal audio technology. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - August 29, 2008 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 11: Justin Roberts promotes hearing health in childrenemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Award winning children's musician Justin Roberts talks about the importance of safe usage of personal audio technology. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - August 29, 2008 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 10: Amy Wetherby discusses the importance of early autism detectionemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
ASHA fellow and speech-language pathologist, Amy Wetherby, discusses how early diagnosis and intervention can make a dramatic difference in treating children with autism. Dr. Wetherby is the Laurel Schendel Professor in the Department of Communication Disorders at Florida State University and Executive Director for the Center for Autism and Related Disabilities. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - July 8, 2008 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 10: Amy Wetherby discusses the importance of early autism detectionemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
ASHA fellow and speech-language pathologist, Amy Wetherby, discusses how early diagnosis and intervention can make a dramatic difference in treating children with autism. Dr. Wetherby is the Laurel Schendel Professor in the Department of Communication Disorders at Florida State University and Executive Director for the Center for Autism and Related Disabilities. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - July 8, 2008 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 9: David Baldacci, award-winning author and founder of the Wish You Well Foundationemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Award-winning author David Baldacci and founder of the Wish You Well Foundation discusses one of our most fundamental life skills, literacy. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - April 4, 2008 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 9: David Baldacci, award-winning author and founder of the Wish You Well Foundationemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Award-winning author David Baldacci and founder of the Wish You Well Foundation discusses one of our most fundamental life skills, literacy. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - April 4, 2008 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: ASHA Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 8: Lynn Johnston, creator of the comic strip For Better or For Worseemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Lynn Johnston, creator of the comic strip For Better or For Worse and winner of the 2007 Media Award from ASHA, discusses the challenges faced by individuals with aphasia. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - February 29, 2008 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 8: Lynn Johnston, creator of the comic strip For Better or For Worseemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Lynn Johnston, creator of the comic strip For Better or For Worse and winner of the 2007 Media Award from ASHA, discusses the challenges faced by individuals with aphasia. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - February 29, 2008 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 7: Roscoe Anthony, President of Califone International Inc.email this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Roscoe Anthony, President of Califone International Inc., discusses his company's support of ASHA's "America: Tuned In Today...but Tuned Out Tomorrow" public education campaign and the benefits of sponsoring such an important issue. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - November 12, 2007 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 7: Roscoe Anthony, President of Califone International Inc.email this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Roscoe Anthony, President of Califone International Inc., discusses his company's support of ASHA's "America: Tuned In Today...but Tuned Out Tomorrow" public education campaign and the benefits of sponsoring such an important issue. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - November 12, 2007 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: ASHA Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 6: Lee Woodruff talks about how important the help of speech-language pathologists and audiologists has been to her family.email this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Lee Woodruff's life was turned upside down when her husband Bob, formerly co-anchor of ABC's World News Tonight, suffered a severe head injury covering the Iraq War. Since then, the Woodruffs have gone on to become advocates for service people with traumatic brain injuries. They will be honored with the Annie Glenn Award at ASHA's 2007 Convention. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - October 30, 2007 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 6: Lee Woodruff talks about how important the help of speech-language pathologists and audiologists has been to her family.email this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Lee Woodruff's life was turned upside down when her husband Bob, formerly co-anchor of ABC's World News Tonight, suffered a severe head injury covering the Iraq War. Since then, the Woodruffs have gone on to become advocates for service people with traumatic brain injuries. They will be honored with the Annie Glenn Award at ASHA's 2007 Convention. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - October 30, 2007 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: ASHA Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 5: Dr. Li-Rong Lilly Cheng on Human Communication as a Human Rightemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Dr. Li-Rong Lilly Cheng, ASHA fellow and professor in the school of Speech, Language & Hearing Science at San Diego State University, discusses the recognition of human communication as a human right. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - September 18, 2007 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 5: Dr. Li-Rong Lilly Cheng on Human Communication as a Human Rightemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Dr. Li-Rong Lilly Cheng, ASHA fellow and professor in the school of Speech, Language & Hearing Science at San Diego State University, discusses the recognition of human communication as a human right. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - September 18, 2007 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 4: Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of the Consumer Electronics Associationemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), discusses CEA's support of ASHA's "America: Tuned In Today but Tuned out Tomorrow" Public Education Campaign and the leading trends in consumer electronics. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - August 9, 2007 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 4: Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of the Consumer Electronics Associationemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), discusses CEA's support of ASHA's "America: Tuned In Today but Tuned out Tomorrow" Public Education Campaign and the leading trends in consumer electronics. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - August 9, 2007 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: ASHA Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 3: Rear Admiral Kenneth Moritsugu Discusses Health Literacy in Americaemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Rear Admiral Kenneth P. Moritsugu, M.D., M.P.H., Acting Surgeon General of the United States, discusses health literacy in America. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - July 2, 2007 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 3: Rear Admiral Kenneth Moritsugu Discusses Health Literacy in Americaemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
Rear Admiral Kenneth P. Moritsugu, M.D., M.P.H., Acting Surgeon General of the United States, discusses health literacy in America. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - July 2, 2007 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: ASHA Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 2: Kathy Manning on Traumatic Brain Injuryemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
ASHA member and speech-language pathologist Kathy Manning, discusses Traumatic Brain Injury. Ms. Manning was Director of Speech Pathology for Montana’s Livingston Health and Rehabilitation Center, and later, Rehabilitation Services Manager. There she oversaw a large rehabilitation department that provided PT, OT and ST services to an adult population of both inpatients and outpatients. In 2003, Ms. Manning joined a colleague in private practice specializing in outpatient treatment of individuals with mild TBI. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - June 12, 2007 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 2: Kathy Manning on Traumatic Brain Injuryemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
ASHA member and speech-language pathologist Kathy Manning, discusses Traumatic Brain Injury. Ms. Manning was Director of Speech Pathology for Montana's Livingston Health and Rehabilitation Center, and later, Rehabilitation Services Manager. There she oversaw a large rehabilitation department that provided PT, OT and ST services to an adult population of both inpatients and outpatients. In 2003, Ms. Manning joined a colleague in private practice specializing in outpatient treatment of individuals with mild TBI. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - June 12, 2007 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: ASHA Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 1: Steven Griffin on Literacy Interventionemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
ASHA member and speech-language pathologist Steven Griffin, discusses how he came to take a new tack toward literacy intervention. Steven is the SLP and Literacy Intervention Coordinator at Slate Ridge Elementary School in Reynoldsburg, Ohio. He has been a school-based SLP in the Columbus, Ohio area for nine years and has served as an adjunct professor in the Department of Speech and Hearing Science at The Ohio State University. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - May 11, 2007 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Source Type: podcasts

Podcast 1: Steven Griffin on Literacy Interventionemail this articleEmail this article to a colleague. save this article to My ClippingsSave this article to My Clippings. discuss this articleDiscuss or comment on this article.
ASHA member and speech-language pathologist Steven Griffin, discusses how he came to take a new tack toward literacy intervention. Steven is the SLP and Literacy Intervention Coordinator at Slate Ridge Elementary School in Reynoldsburg, Ohio. He has been a school-based SLP in the Columbus, Ohio area for nine years and has served as an adjunct professor in the Department of Speech and Hearing Science at The Ohio State University. (Source: ASHA Podcast)
Source: ASHA Podcast - May 11, 2007 Category: Speech Therapy Authors: ASHA Source Type: podcasts