Event Date: 4/14/2025
Start Time: 11:00 AM
End Time: 12:30 PM
Location: Virtual via Zoom
Registration Details:
Target Audience: All
Join us for a practical and informative session to help school personnel better understand auditory processing disorder (APD) and how it relates to school performance. This session will explain what these conditions look like in students, the challenges they can cause, and how they impact learning. School personnel will discover useful strategies to support students in the classroom, including techniques and simple adjustments to help with listening and reading. Learn how to create a classroom environment where every student can succeed and feel included.
Facilitators: Educational Audiology Team- Elizabeth Striegl, Shannon Syarto, and Taylor Householder
Contact Hrs: 1.5
Event Fee: $25 - LC District Members* | $50 - Non-Members
*Member Districts: Amherst, Avon, Avon Lake, Clearview, Columbia, Elyria, Firelands, JVS, Keystone, Lorain, Midview, North Ridgeville, Oberlin, Sheffield-Sheffield Lake, Wellington
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PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE AN EMAIL REGISTRATION CONFIRMATION.
CANCELLATION POLICY:EVENTS REQUIRING A REGISTRATION FEE: We must receive your cancellation in writing by emailing
[email protected] at least 24-hours prior to the event date for a full refund. If you do not cancel or are a no-show, you/your district will be charged/invoiced the full event fee.
EVENTS WITH NO REGISTRATION FEE: We must receive your cancellation in writing by emailing
[email protected] at least
24-hours prior to the event. If you do not cancel or are a no-show, you/your district will be invoiced a $25 registration fee since our presenters prepare their presentation and may charge an event/planning fee.
If you do not receive a confirmation of cancellation from Debbie Shannon, please follow up by calling 440.324.5777 ext 1112.
In the case of an emergency or situations out of the ordinary, registrations are transferable to another colleague.