The document provides information on Angela Searcy's background and expertise in early childhood education and language development. It discusses typical early language development milestones in infants and toddlers. It also outlines strategies for developing phonological awareness in young children, including discriminating, sequencing, and manipulating sounds.
Getting to Know You: Early Communication Development from Birth to Three Yearsmilfamln
Infants share their needs and interests, as well as learn from social interactions within their everyday routines and activities. Recognizing children’s early communication signals is key to supporting their future development. Children learn about language and how it is used in their environment even prior to understanding and using words themselves. Join us as we explore the importance of early communication development and the initial stages of language expansion. We will share milestones that identify typical and atypical development along with resources which provide a deeper exploration of this topic.
Objectives:
*Identify at least 12 early developing gestures that are used by young children to share and gather information
*Describe early sound development milestones and identify red flags for atypical speech sound development
*Provide strategies for explaining how vocabulary and word combinations develop to families
*Discuss similarities and differences in communication development for Dual Language Learners
Slides to accompany RALLIcampaign YouTube presentation by Professor Dorothy Bishop on Genetics and SLI
A full-length videoed lecture on this topic can be found here:
http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/languages-disorders-children-what-can-they-tell-us-about-genes-and-brains-video
OR audio version here:
http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/languages-disorders-children-what-can-they-tell-us-about-genes-and-brains-audio
Getting to Know You: Early Communication Development from Birth to Three Yearsmilfamln
Infants share their needs and interests, as well as learn from social interactions within their everyday routines and activities. Recognizing children’s early communication signals is key to supporting their future development. Children learn about language and how it is used in their environment even prior to understanding and using words themselves. Join us as we explore the importance of early communication development and the initial stages of language expansion. We will share milestones that identify typical and atypical development along with resources which provide a deeper exploration of this topic.
Objectives:
*Identify at least 12 early developing gestures that are used by young children to share and gather information
*Describe early sound development milestones and identify red flags for atypical speech sound development
*Provide strategies for explaining how vocabulary and word combinations develop to families
*Discuss similarities and differences in communication development for Dual Language Learners
Slides to accompany RALLIcampaign YouTube presentation by Professor Dorothy Bishop on Genetics and SLI
A full-length videoed lecture on this topic can be found here:
http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/languages-disorders-children-what-can-they-tell-us-about-genes-and-brains-video
OR audio version here:
http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/languages-disorders-children-what-can-they-tell-us-about-genes-and-brains-audio
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* Phil Cabasino * Arianny Savinon * Renuka Persaud
If you are looking for the complete solution of speech disorders in children then you should visit Ear Guru because this is one of the best and informative platforms where you will get to know about speech disorders, speech disorders in children etc. Speech therapy is the right solution for speech disorder.
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Helping children with literacy fifficulties. Being literate is essential for life-long learning, communication, employment and participation in community.
Preschool Children With Special Needs:communication and language developmentArianny Calcagno
Preschool Children With Special Needs:communication and language development.Presented by:
Gloria Rodriguez * Yessenia Rosario
* Phil Cabasino * Arianny Savinon * Renuka Persaud
If you are looking for the complete solution of speech disorders in children then you should visit Ear Guru because this is one of the best and informative platforms where you will get to know about speech disorders, speech disorders in children etc. Speech therapy is the right solution for speech disorder.
Dyslexia is a specific learning disability in reading. Kids with dyslexia have trouble reading accurately and fluently. They may also have trouble with reading comprehension, spelling, and writing.
Understanding Struggling English Language Learners: Learning Disabilities, th...admills
In this session participants will review some of the best practices to teach reading to English Language Learners who are Learning Disabled. We will discuss differences and similarities between students who are learning disabled and English Language Learners, research based interventions, and the RTI process.
Slides to accompany RALLI video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGuO1cL4gHQ
For references go to: http://www.slideshare.net/RALLICampaign/cn-slcn-17230953
Renee Matlock, Executive Director of Speech Plus and speech-language pathologist is a Dyslexia Specialist. In the following presentation, Renee separates fact from fiction, helping parents navigate the "Dyslexia maze" and discussing what Dyslexia really is, how Dyslexia is diagnosed and more!
Build your CLASS expertise to unlock the potential of great teaching in your organization. This regional training will equip observers, coaches, teachers and everyone in between to see through the CLASS lens, help others see through the CLASS lens and directly impact teaching with CLASS. Prepare to fairly and accurately observe and code Preschool classrooms by attending this 2-day training—the first step in earning your CLASS observer certification.
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The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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2. Developed by: Angela Searcy, M.S.
• Angela Searcy M.S. holds a B.A. degree in English and secondary education with teacher
certification though the state of Illinois and a M.S. degree in early childhood development
from Erikson Institute, with a specialization in infant studies and a credential in
developmental therapy. Angela is a Diversifying in Higher Education in Illinois
Fellow at Argosy University in the Doctor of Education Program
• Angela is the owner and founder of Simple Solutions Educational Services, has over 20
years of experience in the field of education, is an approved professional development
provider by the Illinois State Board of Education, a national literacy trainer for the
Multisensory Training Institute (MTI) in Needham, MA, and Center on the Social and
Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (CSEFEL) at Vanderbilt University and an
adjunct professor at Rasmussen College
• A former associate at the Neuropsychology Diagnostic Center in Orland Park, Illinois,
Angela has specialized training as a neuro-developmental specialist and is a nationally
recognized speaker with extensive experience working with professionals, young children,
and their families as an early childhood teacher, child development specialist, staff
developer, mental health consultant, parent educator, language arts teacher, college
professor and tutor. Her expertise encompasses developing behavior modification
programs from a neuropsychological perspective, and creating professional development
grounded in neuroscience research related to adult learning.
• She has been featured on Chicago Public Radio’s Chicago Matters, Chicago Parent and
Chicago Baby Magazines and is a regular speaker for the Learning and the Brain
Conference Sponsored by Harvard, Yale and Stanford Universities.
Simple Solutions For School Success! 1-866-660-3899 www.overtherainbowsimplesolutions.com asearcya@aol.com