[SES-interdisziplinär]Speech Panel 2 heute Abend: SSD and CAS – How should motor planning disorders be classified in children?

Annette Fox-Boyer annette.foxboyer at uni-luebeck.de
Do Dez 2 16:43:22 CET 2021


Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen ,


heute Abend, leider recht spät, kommt unser Speech Panel 2 der IALP:

IALP Child Speech Committee Online Panel Series – 2021-2022
What’s in a name? How should we describe and define speech sound disorder in children and why does it matter?

Panel 2: SSD and CAS – How should motor planning disorders be classified in children?
For many years we have debated terminology for describing the needs of children with communication impairment across the globe. Researchers, specialists, clinicians, parents and individuals with lived experience of the conditions have contributed to these discussions.
The IALP Child Speech Committee have organised a series of panel meetings, ‘What’s in a name? How should we describe and define speech sound disorder in children and why does it matter?’,  to discuss the overlap and distinctions between the label ‘Speech Sound Disorder’ and other closely related conditions. We invite you to join these meetings which will consist of short presentations by key figures in the field. You will have an opportunity to submit questions which will be considered by the panel on the day.
In this second panel meeting, invited speakers Professor Susan Rvachew from McGill University in Montreal, Canada, Professor Tricia McCabe from the University of Sydney, Australia and Dr Edwin Maas from Temple University in Philadelphia, USA will discuss the relationship between SSD and Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) and consider how motor planning disorders should be classified in children.
To register for this event: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ialp-child-speech-committee-panel-series-2021-2022-panel-2-ssd-and-cas-tickets-207788841017
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To ask questions in advance or on the day, the preferred method is via twitter. If you cannot use twitter, please email as instructed below:

include #SSDCAS and tag @IALP_Global

Email – helen.grech at um.edu.mt<mailto:helen.grech at um.edu.mt> with SSD-CAS in the subject line.



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Wenn man angemeldet ist, bekommt man automatisch nach dem Panel den Yutube link, mit Hilfe man die Veranstaltung nachhören kann. Der Link wird auch auf der IALP Webseite später bereitgestellt.

Viele Grüße
Annette Fox-Boyer

Annette Fox-Boyer PhD MSc
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin Fachgebiet Logopädie

Universität zu Lübeck
Sektion Medizin
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