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Get a front row seat to our new internet-based courses, led by Hanen instructors and program managers, without leaving your home or office!
Always at the forefront of professional training, The Hanen Centre now offers online and interactive learning to our global community of Hanen professionals. Our live e-Seminars cover a variety of interesting topics and are a great way to enhance the application of the Hanen approach to your everyday clinical work with families and educators.
Earn 0.2 Introductory Level, Professional Area ASHA CEUs!*
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"How can I get my Hanen program started?" "Where can I get funding to support my Hanen program? If you have tried to answer these questions with limited success, join us for an exciting new e-Seminar where you will learn about two new Hanen tools and interact with a panel of experienced Hanen SLPs who will share their tips and success stories.
*This e-Seminar is not registered with ASHA for CEUs
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Making Hanen Happen in One-to-One Parent Training
Most speech pathologists/therapists (SLP/Ts) who work with families of young children offer one-to one consultation to parents. While this consultation can take different forms, many Hanen SLP/Ts use parts of the Hanen approach during these one-to-one sessions. As a result, The Hanen Centre developed an e-Seminar that provides clear-cut guidance on how to adapt the Hanen model of group training to one-to-one parent training...
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Telegraphic Speech: Should We or Shouldn’t We?
The use of telegraphic speech (e.g. “eat cookie” or “train go”) with language-delayed young children is not without controversy. Some experts say that it is useful and can help children develop improved language skills. Others are of the opinion that, in fact, telegraphic speech prevents children from progressing in their language development, depriving them of some critical cues that can only be gained from grammatical utterances. Find out more about The Hanen Centre’s view on this topic...
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Starting Early… Red Flags and Treatment Tips for Toddlers on the Autism Spectrum
As more and more children are identified as being on the autism spectrum before age two, speech-language pathologists need to be very familiar with the very earliest stages of typical social and communication development, how to identify red flags, as well as how to provide appropriate early language intervention...
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