Connecting Speech to Literacy with Phonological Awareness-Rhyming
This second session in the three-part series will dive deeper into how the phonological awareness skill of rhyming relates to reading development. Research findings for children as young as 3 will be explored and interpreted for evidence based practice. Ideas for engaging and high-impact rhyming lessons that support both decoding and comprehension will be shared.
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Elizabeth Doherty, CCC-SLP, A/OGA, is a speech-language pathologist, literacy specialist, and national presenter. After over a decade in New York City Public Schools, Elizabeth established a private practice specializing in supporting students with co-occurring dyslexia and Developmental Language Disorder (DLD). As the creator of The Reading SLP, Elizabeth has developed a course series and membership community that empowers speech pathologists to integrate literacy support into their therapy sessions by leveraging their language expertise. Currently serving as an adjunct lecturer and pursuing her doctorate at the City University of New York, her research focuses on the critical intersection between language delay and reading disability. Elizabeth resides in New York City with her husband and two daughters.
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Reading Specialists
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You’ll be able to
List and define all phonological awareness subskills.
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You’ll be able to
Explain the mutually reinforcing relationship between PA and reading.
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You’ll be able to
Design effective interventions for young children to build rhyming and comprehension abilities.
The full 30 minutes
Your learning path.
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Reintroduction and Review
3 minutes - 2
Defining Phonological Awareness
5 minutes - 3
Relating Phonological Awareness to Early Reading
10 minutes - 4
Phonological Awareness Therapy Strategies to Support Literacy
10 minutes - 5
Conclusion and Looking Ahead
2 minutes
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