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Monday, August 5, 2024

Apraxia of Speech and ASD: Assessment and Treatment Implications

Virtual Training October 18, 9:00 am-10:30 am


Dr. Georgina Lynch is an SLP by training, associate professor in the Department of Speech and Hearing Science at Washington State University, and a founding director of the WSU Autism and Neurodevelopmental Program of Excellence. Dr. Lynch runs the Integrative Brain Function and Neurodevelopmental Disorders lab at WSU where she conducts exciting work using eye-tracking technology to help explain underlying brain function in ASD. Dr. Lynch's scholarly work includes national and international publications in books and peer-reviewed journals, and presentations for national associations and international research societies. Prior to joining WSU, Dr. Lynch was a leader in autism programming for school districts in eastern Washington and has done extensive training with school-based professionals. 

During this training participants will learn differential characteristics of Apraxia of Speech and ASD, as well as implications for intervention planning and treatment models. 

Two OPI renewal units are available for this training.