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SUMMARY:Childhood Brain Injury: Perspectives from Speech-Language Pathology on Serving Children with Mild to Severe Injuries
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Jessica Salley Riccardi\, PhD\, CCC-SLP Assistant Professor- Communication Sciences & Disorders \nAbout the seminar: Children from birth to 18 years old are of the highest risk age groups to experience a brain injury\, with over 2.8 million children having experienced a brain injury in the United States. Despite a broad understanding of the chronic and complex nature of childhood brain injury\, evidence-based practices are limited for rehabilitation and educational professionals. This seminar will address common long-term challenges associated with childhood brain injury within the scope of speech-language pathology\, such as speech\, language\, and cognitive-communication/executive function skills. Groups at high-risk for disparate negative consequences from childhood brain injury will be discussed\, including justice-involved youth and children experiencing family violence. Interdisciplinary assessment and treatment strategies will be discussed\, as well as opportunities for research. \nAbout the speaker: Jessica Salley Riccardi\, PhD CCC-SLP\, is an Assistant Professor and the director of the Brain injury\, Education\, and Rehabilitation (BEaR) Lab. Her research interests include long-term outcomes for children with brain injury\, particularly in the area of cognitive-communication and for high risk groups. As a speech-language pathologist\, her research aims to inform multidisciplinary practices and policies for individuals who experienced a brain injury during childhood. During her doctoral training\, Dr. Riccardi was an American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation New Century Doctoral Scholar. She is passionate about mentoring students to be exceptional clinicians and researchers. Read more \nVirtual event.  Registration is required\, please use this link to register
URL:https://umaine.edu/medicine/event/childhood-brain-injury-perspectives-from-speech-language-pathology-on-serving-children-with-mild-to-severe-injuries/
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