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Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Faculty and Students Present at 22nd Annual Conference of the American Association of Behavioral and Social SciencesContributed by Maureen Forrest on 03/08/19 Faculty and students from the Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology presented at the 22nd Annual Conference of the American Association of Behavioral and Social Sciences. AABSS holds an annual conference that brings together scholars from around the U.S. and abroad in order to present scholarship related to a wide variety of contexts, including theory, practice, empirical research, and conceptual advancement. The conference was held in Las Vegas, Nevada, in February 2019. Conference presentations included: Cultural Variations in Social Communication Behaviors: A systematic review. Authors: Morgan McLenithan (graduating May 2019), Anna Gould (graduating May 2019), Jenna Abrahamsen (graduating May 2019), and Marie Sanford (Clinical Associate Professor, SLPA) Incorporating PhotoVoice as a Reflection Strategy for Youth Offenders with LLD: A case study. Authors: Kathleen Greenan, M.S. candidate (graduating May 2019), and Marie Sanford (Clinical Associate Professor, SLPA) Successful Social Inclusion: Pertinent considerations for neurodiverse populations. Authors: Jessica Takatch, M.S. candidate (graduating May 2019), Marissa Zaritsky, M.S. candidate (graduating May 2019), and Marie Sanford (Clinical Associate Professor, SLPA) |
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