Language Acquisition Through Motor Planning (LAMP)

Description

Language Acquisition Through Motor Planning (LAMP) is a therapeutic approach based on neurological and motor learning principles. LAMP gives individuals who are nonverbal or have limited verbal abilities a method of independently and spontaneously expressing themselves. This approach provides a path to intervention for the most challenging cases at the earliest stages of language development. Although it is designed for use with a speech generating device, the approach can also be used with low-tech AAC.

This course will cover the components of LAMP: readiness to learn, joint engagement, learning language through a unique and consistent motor plan paired with an auditory signal and a natural consequence. Discussion will include how this approach addresses the core language deficits of autism, SGD features that are beneficial to teaching language, and how to use those features to implement LAMP components. Videos will be used to illustrate the treatment components.

The workshop will also cover: - The role of motor learning in language development - Device features that support implementation of LAMP approach - Choosing and teaching vocabulary - Introduction to the LAMP Words for Life language system

Location Methodist North Suite 3300, Conference Room
2338 W. Van Winkle Way
Peoria, IL 61615
Date 10/13/2017 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM (Check in 8:00 AM)
Sponsor Special Education Association of Peoria County (SEAPCO)
Trainer Teresa Parrill, M.S., CCC-SLP
Contact Michelle Kelsey (866) 998-7261 michelle.kelsey@aacandautism.com
Principles 1. Support families
2. Active participation
3. Collaborative relationships
4. Specific IFSP goals
8. Quality services
Credit Hours 5.5 - Intervention
Cost $99.00
Status Closed