Supporting Students with SLCN: Focus on DLD with Stephen Parsons

Supporting Students with SLCN: Focus on DLD with Stephen Parsons

Join us for this online event, where we'll be focusing on supporting students with SLCN, specifically Developmental Language Disorder.

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Date and time

Tue, 14 May 2024 08:00 - 09:00 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

Supporting Students with SLCN: Focus on DLD (with Stephen Parsons)

Stephen Parsons is a Speech and Language Therapist, trainer and co-author of resources ‘Language for Thinking’, ‘Word Aware’ (1,2 and 3) and ‘Language for Behaviour and Emotions.’ He has 35 years’ experience in the field, including 1996–2017 in Hackney and the City of London where he was Speech and Language Therapy Service Manager for a number of years. He is Chair of NAPLIC, the UK organisation for professionals working with developmental language disorder, and Chair of RADLD, the international campaign to raise awareness of developmental language disorder. In 2021 Stephen was the recipient of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists’ Sternberg Award for clinical innovation.

Join us for an engaging online event on Tue May 14, 2024 at 16:00. This event is specifically designed for educators, parents, and professionals interested in supporting students with Speech, Language, and Communication Needs (SLCN), with a particular focus on Developmental Language Disorder (DLD).

During this event, renowned expert Stephen Parsons will share valuable insights, practical strategies, and evidence-based approaches to effectively support students with DLD. From identifying the signs of DLD to implementing inclusive teaching practices, this event aims to empower attendees with the knowledge and tools needed to make a positive impact in the lives of students with SLCN.

Don't miss this opportunity to learn from a leading voice in the field and connect with like-minded individuals passionate about supporting students with SLCN. Register now to secure your spot!

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