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50: Cortical Vision Impairments and AAC - Carol Page, PhD, CCC-SLP, ATP, CBIS

50: Cortical Vision Impairments and AAC - Carol Page, PhD, CCC-SLP, ATP, CBIS

FromFirst Bite: A Speech Therapy Podcast


50: Cortical Vision Impairments and AAC - Carol Page, PhD, CCC-SLP, ATP, CBIS

FromFirst Bite: A Speech Therapy Podcast

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Length:
70 minutes
Released:
Jun 5, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode Michelle is joined once again by the talented Carol A. Page, PhD, CCC-SLP, ATP, CBIS is the Director of the South Carolina Assistive Technology Program (SCATP) at the USC School of Medicine, from Episode 24, “AAC is more than Pictures and Velcro?!? What?!?”. Have you worked with a child who needed an AAC device, but had limited vision? Maybe they were diagnosed with a CVI and you were scratching your head as to what that diagnosis is…then afraid to move forward with functional treatment? Well… fear no more! Dr. Carol Page is here to educate us all on what a Cortical Vision Impairment is, early warning signs for a CVI if the little one you’re working with doesn’t have a diagnosis yet, and then how to go about considering an AAC device…including considering eye gaze equipment… when completing evaluations and treatments! This is an episode that has been in the works for a few years folks…you won’t want to miss it!
Released:
Jun 5, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Join Speech-Language Pathologist: Michelle Dawson, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC for First Bite - Fed, Fun and Functional Resources for the Pediatric SLP. Each episode is available for .1 ASHA CEUs through SpeechTherapyPD.com. If you're a SLP who has more questions than answers when it comes to treating your medically complex/fragile pediatric patients, this podcast is for you! Michelle offers her own unique insights and interviews colleagues that are experts in their respective fields with the goal of inspiring and illuminating all aspects of diagnosing and treating this unique population.