EARLY HEARING DETECTION AND INTERVENTION VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
MARCH 2-5, 2021

(Virtually the same conference, without elevators, airplane tickets, or hotel room keys)

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3/04/2021  |   2:50 PM - 3:10 PM   |  Routine Ready- Embedding CASLLS into Home Activities   |  Topical Breakout

Routine Ready- Embedding CASLLS into Home Activities

Language development is meant to be functional and help a child communicate successfully in their typical settings. When learning activities are embedded into a child’s most important setting, their homes, the taught skills generalize more effectively to their lives. The Cottage Acquisition Scales for Listening Language and Speech (CASSLS) can be used as a tool to identify areas to target in a developmentally appropriate way. When we combine this effective tool with routines in the home, we intentionally create the opportunity for increased language development in a child’s most meaningful place. Together, parents and professionals can utilize the CASLLS to pick effective language targets and teach them in routines that are familiar and important to the child creating effective language. When creating intentional language learning opportunities, there are many ways parents and professionals can plan. This process can be selecting targets or routines first and vice versa. This presentation will focus on both approaches to maximize potential opportunities in the home with the following objectives: 1) Help parents and professions identify language opportunities in daily routines and how they can be utilized for each child. 2) Identify how a specific language goal can be embedded into daily routines for functional language generalization. 3) Demonstrate how to track language development using the CASLLS or other informal assessments. • Participants will recognize opportunities for language development in daily routines. • Participants will learn to embed CASLLS goals in recognized routines. • Participants will receive ideas and activities to immediately use in their practice.

  • Parents and Professionals will recognize opportunities for language development in daily routines.
  • Parents and Professionals will learn to embed CASLLS goals in recognized routines.
  • Parents and Professionals will receive ideas and activities to immediately use in their practice.

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Presenters/Authors

Kaytlin Cook-Ward (), Westwind School District, Raymond Elementary School, kaytie.cook@gmail.com;
Kaytie Cook-Ward is a graduate of the Utah State Listening and Spoken Language graduate program. Her interests are in the linguistic and academic achievement of young children for the success of involvement in their chosen and home communities. She is passionate about providing services to rural communities and working towards quality inclusion programming.


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Lauren Munkondya (), Utah State School for the Deaf, lauren.smith08@gmail.com;
Lauren Smith is a teacher of the Deaf in St. George Utah. She has coached parents and guardians of students from birth to age 10. She loves coaching over teleintervention and in person. Her special interests in the field include speech babble, coaching, and music as a teaching tool.


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