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December 2001 Helping Children With Autism Alecia M. Ellis, CCC-SLP, Sets Up a Model Demonstration Classroom Part II December 2001 Profile of a Pioneer Martha E. Lynch and Her Career in Speech-Language Pathology Part II December 2001 "Welcome To The 2001 ASHA Convention" Read the banner at the New Orleans Convention Center that greeted thousands of attendees last month. November 2001 Literacy, Schools, and Head Start By Arthur J. Reynolds Major changes in federal early-childhood programs are on the horizon. President Bush's "No Child Left Behind" plan, Head Start's possible move to the U.S. Department of Education, and recent announcements by the U.S. secretaries of education and of health and human services of a preschool task force and a $50 million research initiative to promote literacy signal that school readiness is a top national priority. November 2001 Helping Children With Autism Alecia M. Ellis, CCC-SLP, Sets Up a Model Demonstration Classroom Part I November 2001 Profile of a Pioneer Martha E. Lynch and Her Career in Speech-Language Pathology Part I October 2001 Meet Mr. High Hat! Linda Statham is at it again! You may remember reading about speech/language pathologist, Linda Statham in an April 2001 article on this website. Come visit our booth at the upcoming ASHA 2001 Convention and you'll meet Linda in person. October 2001 Leota M. Dunn Obituary It is with great sadness that we share with you the news of the death of one of AGS' authors, Leota M. Dunn, 83, of Las Vegas, Nevada. October 2001 SLPs Urged to Take Action in Literacy Kicking off the recent Schools 2001 conference with an opening session entitled "Literacy: SLPs Come Off the Bench," presenters Barbara Ehren and Joseph Torgesen called all school-based speech-language pathologists to take action in the literacy research. September 2001 To Our Knights in Tarnished Armor The Firefighters and Police Officers of New York City by Kathy Henderson Swiney, CCC-SLP, Specialty Recognition - Fluency , Houston, Texas September 2001 Many moons ago, in 1971, AGS Publishing published the Goldman-Lynch Sounds and Symbols Development Kit. Authored by Dr. Ronald Goldman and Martha E. Lynch, the kit was originally designed to put children on the path to reading with early phonics training, speech improvement, and speech therapy. July 2001 Volume 1, Issue 3 of Hats Off! The following excerpts come from the Volume 1, Issue 3 of Hats Off!, a new newsletter for professionals who work with young children in reading programs. April 2001 Linda Statham is a Speech/Language Pathologist in Canton, Georgia. For 20 years, she has also assumed the "persona" of High Hat, from the original Goldman-Lynch Sounds & Symbols Development Kit, to help kindergarteners learn basic literacy skills. She reminisces about her experiences through the years teaching children to read. March 2001 Adventures of an Itinerant Speech-Pathologist Jacquie Frerichs spent a number of years working as an itinerant Speech Pathologist in southwestern Minnesota In this demanding role, she routinely drove 2,000 miles a month, visiting clients in small towns across her region. She reminisces about her experiences and her continuing excitement about her work. Reprinted with permission from MASHA News, January/February 2001 February 2001 AGS Publishing joins ASHA for “Dreams & Possibilities” by making a very generous pledge of $100,000. February 2001 Wichita Schools "DIAL-3" for Successful Preschool Screening Data gives teachers valuable guidance toward maximum learning. January 2001 ASHA's 75th Year Anniversary a Huge Success! Nearly 12,000 speech and language professionals and their guests flocked to the Convention Center in Washington, DC to help celebrate ASHA's 75th year - and we were pleased to be among them.
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