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Webinar When Fading In Isn’t Enough: Strategies to Support Speaking in New Situations

December 11, 2023 @ 7:00 pm 8:00 pm EST

Free! Live webinar with Q & A!

Monday, December 11, 2023

7pm – 8pm Eastern

Speakers: Emily Doll, MA, MS, CCC-SLP

This webinar is geared toward treating professionals, counselors, social workers, speech-language pathologists, educators and school professionals. Parents and caregivers may also find the information valuable as they navigate treatment.

For more information and to register, click here:

https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_QZ1YOeb2TVSUJugjqoPZYg

The well-known technique of “fading in” or “sliding in” is often used to help children with selective mutism establish speech with new people or in new places. However, in some cases, the fade-in strategy alone isn’t enough, or for a number of reasons, may not be an option for clinicians to use in their setting. This webinar will review additional strategies that clinicians can use to help children establish speech in new situations and with new people, along with applied examples of activities related to these techniques. This webinar is geared toward treating professionals, counselors, social workers, speech-language pathologists, educators and school professionals. Parents and caregivers may also find the information valuable as they navigate treatment.

Speaker:

Emily Doll, MA, MS, CCC-SLP

Emily Doll is a licensed speech-language pathologist who currently works in an elementary school in Eastern PA. Her caseload includes students in grades K-5 with a variety of social, emotional, cognitive, and academic needs, including students with selective mutism. Emily also participates as a counselor at the Child Mind Institute’s Brave Buddies programs for children with selective mutism. Prior to working as a speech pathologist, Emily taught preschool for 10 years and worked one-on-one with a student with selective mutism in this setting. Emily received her M.A. in Applied Developmental Psychology with a focus on Language Acquisition from George Mason University and her M.S. in Speech-Language Pathology from East Stroudsburg University. She continues to conduct and collaborate in research within the speech pathology field through East Stroudsburg University, where she also serves as a guest lecturer for graduate and undergraduate classes. Her professional interests are in helping children with anxiety and communication needs find the tools to communicate effectively and efficiently with those around them.

This webinar is brought to you by the Selective Mutism Association and was made possible by a generous grant from the Gordon and Marilyn Macklin Foundation, Inc.