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Navigating Conflict Ethically with a Focus on AAC, Verbal Imitation, and Gestalt Language Processing

In this course participants will learn about the importance of using ethical guidelines to navigate conflict that may arise with other professionals. A focus around topics of current conflict will be discussed to include AAC, Verbal Imitation and Gestalt Language Processing.

Rosemarie Griffin, M.S., CCC/SLP BCBA

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Rosemarie Griffin, M.S., CCC/SLP BCBA

Navigating Conflict Ethically with a Focus on AAC, Verbal Imitation, and Gestalt Language Processing

Course Objectives

By the end of this course, learners will be able to:

Participants will be able to state 2 ethical guidelines that should be utilized when providing collaborative services to students

Participants will be able to define 3 steps to take when a conflict arises with a team of professionals.

Participants will be able to state 1 procedure to use when a conflict arises in the area of AAC, Verbal Imitation and Gestalt Language Processing.

Rosemarie Griffin, M.S., CCC/SLP BCBA

Rosemarie Griffin, M.S., CCC/SLP BCBA

Rosemarie Griffin is a dual-certified Speech-Language Pathologist and Board-Certified Behavior Analyst. She has extensive experience creating and delivering courses tailored for autistic children and professionals working with them. Her teaching style is clear, organized, and grounded in best practices.

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Time-Ordered Agenda

Time

Session / Activity

0-10 minutes
Introduction
10-20 minutes
Ethical Guidelines
20-25 minutes
General Framework For Dealing With Conflict
25-35 minutes
AAC Case Study
35-45 minutes
Verbal Imitation Case Study
45-55 minutes
Gestalt Language Processing Case Study
55-60 minutes
Summary