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CONFERENCE MATERIALS


Communication skills play a critical role in a person's development across the lifespan. Severe communication disorders affect the life-course of children and adults with a range of congenital and acquired developmental disorders including autism, intellectual disability, traumatic brain disorder and genetic disorders (e.g., Down syndrome, Fragile X). Over the past 30 years, research has clearly demonstrated that individuals with even the most severe disabilities can benefit from systematic language intervention that targets specific communication outcomes. However, the underlying evidence base guiding current practice is inconsistent in quality and does not provide a cohesive agenda for future research that will allow us to identify the most effective intervention approaches for individuals with a range of specific characteristics. The conference has the potential to impact the knowledge base about communication intervention research for individuals with severe communication disorders secondary to other health conditions. It will provide guidance to health care professionals who must evaluate the evidence base as they provide clinical intervention services to this population.

On this page you will find valuable resoucres from NJC Research Conference including speaker and discussion PowerPoint slides and papers.

Topic Presenters
Day 1 (June 10, 2011)
Introduction Conference Co-Chairs: Drs. MaryAnn Romski and Rose Sevcik
Twenty Years of Communication Intervention Research with Individuals who have Severe Disabilities Drs: Nancy Brady, Martha Snell, Lee McLean, Bill Ogeltree, Ellin Seigel, Lorri Sylvester, Beth M. Mollica, Diane Paul-Brown, MaryAnn Romski, and Rose Sevcik
Enhancing Prelinguistic Communication Development in Young Children Dr. Steve Warren
Communication Intervention with Children who are Deaf-blind Dr. Charity Rowland
Communication Intervention for Children with Specific Etiologies (Children with Down Syndrome & Autism Dr. Connie Kasari
Augmentative and Alternative Communication Interventions Dr. MaryAnn Romski
Parent-Implemented Interventions Dr. Ann Kaiser
Day 2 (June 11, 2011)
Panel Discussion: Options for Research Design: Integrating Group and Single Subject Designs, How Do We Advance the Evidence Base?

Dr. Peg Burchinal's presentation - Dr. Roger Bakeman's presentation
Discussion Leader: Dr. Nancy Brady
Dr. Bill McIlvane
Dr. Peg Burchinal
Dr. Roger Bakeman
Dr. David Francis
Discussion with Panel and participants (no powerpoint) Discussion Leader: Dr. Nancy Brady
Panel Discussion: Measurement Issues: What Type of Measurement Tools Do We Have? What Types Do We Need to Develop or Adapt?

Dr. Bill Mcllvane's presentation - Dr. Howard Goldstein's presentation
Discussion Leader: Dr. Krista Wilkinson
Dr. Richard Serna
Dr. Howard Goldstein
Dr. Julie Washington
Dr. David Francis
Discussion with Panel and participants (no powerpoint) Discussion Leader: Dr. Krista Wilkinson
Summary of discussions from all presentations and panels Dr. Diane Paul

SPEAKERS


Conference presenters and panelists include experts in the field of communication intervention research and related fields with diverse perspective and methodologies.

Dr. Bakeman, Roger
Dr. Bakeman, Roger
Dr. Brady, Nancy
Dr. Brady, Nancy
Dr. Burchinal, Margaret
Dr. Burchinal, Margaret
Dr. Francis, David
Dr. Francis, David
Dr. Goldstein, Howard
Dr. Goldstein, Howard
Dr. Kaiser, Ann
Dr. Kaiser, Ann
Dr. Kassari, Connie
Dr. Kassari, Connie
Dr. McIlvane, Bill
Dr. McIlvane, Bill
Dr. Reichle, Joe
Dr. Reichle, Joe
Dr. Romski, MaryAnn
Dr. Romski, MaryAnn
Dr. Rowland, Charity
Dr. Rowland, Charity
Dr. Serna, Richard
Dr. Serna, Richard
Dr. Sevcik, Rose
Dr. Sevcik, Rose
Dr. Snell, Marti
Dr. Snell, Marti
Dr. Warren, Steve
Dr. Warren, Steve
Dr. Washington, Julie
Dr. Washington, Julie

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