Why Active Listening Makes All the Difference for Speech-Language Pathologists
This presentation explores how honing your ability to listen will directly improve your ability to effectively communicate, and successfully address the needs of clients. This session will teach you how to be an active listener by introducing easy-to-use active listening strategies. Learning these skills will help avoid communication breakdowns, ensure productive conversations, and improve your ability to develop and carry-out the clients' treatment plan. As a result of attending this session, SLPs will learn skills and strategies to support effective listening!
Presented by
Peggy S. Bud, Founder- Speaking Skillfully is a Communication Coach, Author, and TEDx Speaker (Redefining the Parent-Teacher Relationship). Using her 30+ years in public education as a speech-language pathologist and school administrator, she helps clients bridge the communication divide. She coaches business leaders and parents; helping them hone their verbal, non-verbal, and listening skills. She assists families in navigating the education process and facilitates conversations between parents and educators. As the co-author of Navigating Special Education, The Power of Building Positive Parent-Educator Partnership Peggy created a communication framework that ensures everyone has a voice at a meeting. She serves on the Board of a charter school and of a Connecticut-based Nature Center. Her clients come from various industries: education, medical, legal, financial, insurance, engineering, marketing, and media. She has spoken at National Conferences, Women's Summits, Rotary Clubs, and Libraries.
Built for you
Who this course is for
Every minute is written for working clinicians, educators, and families. You walk away with real-world tools to try with your next learner, not abstract theory.
Speech-Language Pathologists
Occupational Therapists
Educators
Care Coordinators
After this course
What you’ll walk away with.
You leave with concrete skills and frameworks you can apply in your next session, classroom, or family visit, not just ideas to think about later.
Earn your CEUs
Attend the full course and pass the post-session assessment at 80% or higher. Your 0.1 ASHA CEUs are reported to ASHA when you opt in on the assessment.
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You’ll be able to
Identify the difference between hearing, listening and active listening as it pertains to SLPs.
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You’ll be able to
Identify the attributes of active listening, how it affects communication, impacts the therapy, and builds relationships.
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You’ll be able to
Identify at least three active listening strategies that you can immediately use in conversations.
The full 1 hour
Your learning path.
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Introduction
10 minutes - 2
Overview of Hearing, Listening and Active Listening
10 minutes - 3
Why Active Listening is Important
10 minutes - 4
Active Listening Strategies
15 minutes - 5
Summary and Takeaways
5 minutes - 6
Q&A
10 minutes
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Complete the short post-course assessment with 80% or higher to confirm mastery.
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