This will be presented live via webinar on July 23, 2021 and a recording will be available for later access through STAR Institute's Online Learning site. Please register to access the recorded version of the live webinar, even if you are not able to attend live.
The STAR PROCESS (Play-Relationship-Organize/Regulate-Collaborate-Emotional Regulation-Sensory and Speech-Success) was developed to support successful intervention that considers many areas of development. We will discuss how the PROCESS is applied within speech and language treatment. We will explore how considering relationship and regulation facilitates communication as well as the relationship between sensory processing and different areas of language development.
Level: Introductory
Length: 1 hour
Timeframe for access: Once you first choose to "Launch" this course, you will have 45 days to access the content as often as you like. Your 45-day window for access will not begin until you first click the "Launch" button.
Learning Objectives:
- Define the STAR PROCESS as it applies to speech and language intervention
- Explain the role of relationship and regulation in successful speech and language intervention
- Recognize the impact of organization and emotional regulation on foundational communication skills
- Describe common patterns of speech and language development in individuals with sensory differences
Course Outline:
1) Intro to the STAR Frame of Reference
2) Introduction to the STAR PROCESS
3) What is the role of an SLP at STAR
4) How does the PROCESS apply to speech and language intervention
a. P: Play
b. R: Relationships
c. O: Organize/Regulate
d. C: Collaborate
i. Collaborate with the child – balance skills building and their goals idea, get their ideas and preferences included
ii. Collaborate with Parents
iii. Collaborate with other professionals
e. E: Emotion regulation
f. S: Sensory and speech
g. S: Success
5) Pulling it together
Presenter:
Carrie Dishlip, CCC-SLP
Carrie received her Master of Science degree in Speech
Language Pathology from The University of Arizona in 2004. Prior to joining
STAR Institute, Carrie worked in Southern California and practiced in several
different pediatric settings including a multidisciplinary SPD clinic, public
schools, a hospital-based mental health treatment program, and private practice
clinics. She served as an Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)
specialist and has experience developing and running social skills programs.
Carrie has taken the University of Southern California Advanced Training in
Sensory Integrative Dysfunction and is PROMPT trained and Hanen Certified. She
has led professional and parent workshops on social skills and AAC and has run
the Hanen It Takes Two to Talk® and PROMPT PARENT/CAREGIVER® workshops. Carrie
loves the outdoors and is excited for all the adventures Colorado has to offer.
Who should attend
Speech language pathologists, occupational therapists and
other providers for children with disordered sensory processing
Instructional Methods:
PowerPoint lecture with video
Cancellation Policy:
Because this program is recorded and accessible at your convenience,
cancellations are not typically accepted. Please contact education@spdstar.org if you have
any questions or concerns.
Do you have a disability that would require special
accommodations?
Please contact us at education@spdstar.org and describe
how we can help accommodate your needs.
Continuing Education:
Course Completion Requirements:
Upon full completion of the course video, participants must complete and pass a quiz with at least 80% accuracy to receive a certificate of completion.
Presenter Disclosures:
Financial: Carrie Dishlip is an employee of STAR
Institute for Sensory Processing, who collaborated on the development of
this course within her salaried hours.
Nonfinancial: No relevant relationships to
disclose.