Talk for a Lifetime Summer Conference: Neurodevelopmental Research & Application


Mark Your Calendar
July 27-28, 2007
Washington, D.C.


The Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of
Hearing is hosting the Talk for a Lifetime Summer Conference: 
Neurodevelopmental Research & Application  in Arlington, Va.,
July 27-28.
 
How does neurodevelopmental research relate to spoken language,
auditory brain development and readiness to learn in infants as well as
older children?  Discover how you can apply the latest research to  
enhance your practice at the Talk for a Lifetime Summer Conference.
 
Learn from Dr. Janet Werker, a world leader in developmental,
cross-language and speech; Dr. Anu Sharma , a professor at
University of Colorado at Boulder, who is researching cortical
re-organization and development in children who are deaf and
hard of hearing; and  Dr. Maria Mody, a specialist in cognitive
neuroimaging of reading and language. 

Participate in learning labs designed to foster discussion and 
enhance best practices in listening and spoken  language 
development.  

Earn American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and 
Auditory-Verbal CEUs.  

Registration begins March 5, 2007.
 
For more information, visit the Alexander Graham Bell Association for
the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Web site at www.agbell.org or contact
Alicia Dimaio at adimaio@agbell.org .

 

 

 

 

 

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