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SHAV 2015

Longwood University Graduate Faculty and Students

Longwood University Graduate Faculty and Students

I had the pleasure of attending SHAV for the second time in 2015. As a second year graduate student with all of my coursework and nearly all of my practicum hours complete, I felt even more connected to this year’s conference. I was able to readily participate in discussions with other professionals, ask questions, and collect information that I know for certain I will use as I begin my career as a speech-language pathologist following graduation. I attended sessions related to incorporating grade-level vocabulary in speech therapy sessions, using effective tools for AAC evaluation, and including students directly in the development of IEP goals. I came home with a bag full of resources and notes that will be incredibly valuable to me as I begin my career. I also attended a session directed toward graduate students to review and expand on aspects of professionalism, resume writing, and interviewing skills. I found this lecture to be particularly useful as I am beginning to apply and interview for positions in my area. I look forward to attending SHAV annually as a licensed SLP!!

Speech Language-Hearing-Association of Virginia Conference

SHAVI recently attended the 2015 Speech Language-Hearing-Association of Virginia (SHAV) Conference. It was a conference for students and practicing clinicians. It was my first time attending the conference and I really enjoyed the experience. I went to many presentations including ones about feeding therapy for babies, serving students with severe disabilities, AAC devices, oral care, and social communication disorders. I got to mingle with my own cohort and faculty, as well as with students and from all over the state.

There was a large room set up with vendors who specialize in various products used in the field. I went to each vendor, learned about multiple new products, and even got many free samples!

There was a graduate student luncheon where the SHAV Board spoke to us all and allowed us to ask any questions we wanted about the field, our future plans and jobs, and anything else we wanted.

 

 

First Time Shav Attendee

11131775_10153261720062502_2081317896_nHaving the opportunity to attend a Speech-Language-Hearing Association of Virginia’s conference was a wonderful experience. There are so many sessions to choose from that sometimes, it was hard to pick which topics I wanted to learn about. The sessions were led by intelligent professionals, and I even went to one of our very own professor’s lecture. My favorite session was on AAC devices, and after the lady spoke, we played with the different devices she brought. This hands on experience was helpful, and taught me more about the pros and cons of different apps and devices used for communication.

In one room, there were professionals from many different companies at tables. We went around to different companies, talked about what they do, and saw many different products. Some of them even handed out free stuff, like a hula hoop (as seen in my picture) or samples of Simply Thick!

Being immersed in a conference with so many people that are in the same field or want to be in the same field was an amazing opportunity that I will not forget. I enjoyed learning about new topics and therapy items. I know I will implement much of what I learned into my own therapy sessions. I had a great time, and I cannot wait to go back to a conference.

 

SHAV Conference 2015

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Mrs. Wendy Pulliam, myself, and Dr. Shannon Salley after the annual members meeting on Saturday morning

Attending professional conferences as a student is a great way for me to begin networking with other professionals.  It is also a great way to become involved within my profession by learning about advocacy, continuing education, and the importance of state associations.  This was my second time attending the annual SHAV conference.  After almost a full year of clinical internships, I felt that I learned so much more this year at SHAV when compared to last year. It was great to be able to attend sessions that were related to real topics that I am experiencing in my clinical placement and then to share some of that new information with my clinical supervisor on the following Monday.  The SHAV conference was a special event for me this year.  This was my first time attending as the student representative for the SHAV executive board.  I was responsible for organizing student volunteers to help run the registration table and to help set up the CDF silent and live auctions.  Additionally I participated in the annual members meeting on Saturday morning which gave me more insight on how professional state organizations are run.  I believe being exposed to these professional experiences in graduate school is a great way to get a head start as an involved professional once graduate school is over.  I am very grateful to the Longwood University Graduate College for funding a large part of my experience at SHAV.

2015 SHAV Conference a success for CSDS Grad Students

IMG_0726SHAV, which stands for Speech-Language-Hearing Association of Virginia, holds an annual conference that provides Speech Language Pathologists and Communication Sciences and Disorders students (both Grad and Undergrad) the opportunity to attend a 3 day conference. This conference is made up of research posters, multiple sessions covering a variety of areas within the field, as well as opportunity for networking with different agencies and other professionals. This year, the conference was held at the Doubletree by Hilton in Richmond Midlothian over the weekend of March 26th-28th.

The year was my first year in attendance. ‘Autism-Building Speech and Literacy With Printed Cues!’ and ‘Civil War Acoustic Shadows’ were the names of the two sessions that I attended this year! These sessions provided me with information that was relevant to this profession for intervention as well as expanding my knowledge on acoustics using a fun and interesting context.

I already have plans on returning to SHAV for many more years to come! This weekend left me feeling excited and motivated towards my future career! SHAV was a huge success among the CSDS Graduate student cohort! I am very grateful to Longwood University for pushing me to do my best as well as providing me with the opportunity to attend this conference!

Thank you!

Holly Wall

Graduate Student, Class of 2016

 

SHAV Conference

Attending the SHAV Conference in Richmond was a great experience.  I enjoyed learning about feeding and swallowing strategies as well as language and literacy.  The conference provided a wonderful opportunity to meet other professionals in the field and converse about different settings.    It was a great time sharing this experience with our entire cohort and professors. I am already looking forward to going next year.  Pictured below is our group at the conference as well as a smaller group of us attending the Language Speaks session.

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2015 SHAV Conference

IMG_0726On March 26th-28 I had the opportunity to attend the 2015 Speech-Language-Hearing Association of Virginia Conference! It was amazing to be surrounded by so many experts who are passionate about the things I am passionate about. I had the opportunity to attend lectures about feeding and swallowing in early intervention as well as a presentation about how to treat individuals with autism who have speech and literacy deficits using orthographic (print) instruction. I learned a lot of information that will assist me in my career as a speech-language pathologist!

2015 SHAV Conference

10985429_10206314733578237_2540147106810852497_nThis past weekend, I had the wonderful opportunity to attend the Speech-Language-Hearing Association of Virginia (SHAV) conference held in Richmond, VA. I was able to attend many different sessions regarding various areas of Speech-Language Pathology. My favorite session that I attended was Developmental Feeding and Swallowing Milestone Versus the Baby Food Industry by Mr. Scott Rankins. It was fascinating to learn that some of the various consistencies of baby food, that are recommended by top brand baby food industries, are actually not promoting children to learn how to masticate their food. It was great to see and experience which consistencies of food are recommended for children of different ages. It was also beneficial to learn some of the techniques to use with typically and atypically developing children for feeding and swallowing. I look forward to incorporating the knowledge I’ve gained from this session, and other sessions from SHAV, into my professional and clinical experience.

 

SHAV Conference

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As a second year graduate student, and with graduation quickly approaching, I found the SHAV conference very rewarding and beneficial for my future career as a speech-language pathologist. Attending this conference allowed me to connect with potential employers as well as network with current SLPs. I also attended numerous engaging and informative presentations by professionals in the field regarding specific assessments and intervention techniques related to particular disorders and populations. I am excited about the additional knowledge that I gained pertaining to speech and language therapy and cannot wait to apply what I have learned to my current externship experience and future patients. Thanks, Longwood for this wonderful opportunity two years in a row.

SHAV Conference, 2015

SHAV 2015This weekend, I was fortunate to attend the 2015 Speech Hearing Association of Virginia conference in Richmond. I talked to many venders and sat in some of the sessions. During one of the most informative sessions I attended, I learned about using structured teaching to build communication in students with Autism Spectrum Disorders. It was wonderful to talk to and learn from so many different people who are passionate about such a rewarding field. I look forward to using all of the new information I learned this weekend with my future clients.

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