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Jan 20

Why Does "Teen Talk" Matter? The Importance of Peer Relevant Vocabulary

$35.00
Date & Time
20 January 2025 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Timezone
(UTC+11:00) Australia/Sydney

Registrations Close
20 January 2025 12:00 PM

Webinar overview

The teen years are an important time in identity formation and relationship development. Think about the words you used as a teen when talking to your friends. There would have been some words in there that you did not use often when talking to adults. This presentation focuses on exploring two areas: what are the TYPES of words that seem to be important in Teen Talk, and why might these words be important when tailoring vocabulary available to teens who use AAC.

Explicit language warning: Please be advised that this webinar may contain explicit language. Viewer discretion is advised. By attending, you acknowledge that you are aware of the potentially offensive language that may be discussed during the webinar. Thank you for your understanding. 

 

Target audience

Speech pathologists, teachers, parents, teenagers who use AAC. 

 

Workshop details 

  • This is a LIVE webinar, delivered via zoom

  • 30 minutes are allocated for the presentation and 15 minutes for Q & A

  • Explicit language warning: Please be advised that this webinar may contain explicit language. Viewer discretion is advised. By attending, you acknowledge that you are aware of the potentially offensive language that may be discussed during the webinar. Thank you for your understanding. 

  • This webinar is free for AGOSCI members to access and $35 for non-members to access

  • A recording will be available to AGOSCI members and paid attendees

 

Session date

Monday 20 January 2025 7pm AEDT (Australian Eastern Daylight Time) 

 

Timezone start times

NSW/VIC/TAS/ACT: 7pm

QLD: 6pm

SA: 6.30pm

NT: 5.30pm

WA: 4pm

 

Presenter

KAREN.jpgKaren Wylie is a speech pathologist, and academic at Curtin University. She teaches about multimodal communication to both master's and undergraduate students. 

 

 

 

 

 

Co-presenters

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Joey Harrall is an AAC mentor and advocate. Joey guest lectures at Curtin University with Karen, teaching speech pathology students about the power of AAC.

 

 

 

 

 

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Mariah Ingles is a speech pathologist working in a hospital setting. While studying at Curtin, Mariah and Lowri's honours project explored the use of Teen Talk with typically developing adolescents. 

 

 

 

 

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Lowri Cox is a speech pathologist working in a community setting. While studying at Curtin, Mariah and Lowri's honours project explored the use of Teen Talk with typically developing adolescents. 

 

 

 

 

 

Disclosure

AGOSCI is grateful to Karen, Joey, Mariah and Lowri generously offering to present this webinar free to our members.

A small ticket fee for non-members to access this webinar has been set to cover presenter costs. 

AGOSCI is an independent body and does not endorse individual products or brands.

AGOSCI acknowledges the presence and contributions of all suppliers and resources available in the Australian AAC marketplace.

 

Registration and cancellation policy 

Registration is only confirmed upon full payment of fee. Please note total ticket price will include an additional $0.69 + 0.7% per-transaction service fee. To access the discounted rate for members you must be logged into your AGOSCI member account prior to registration. 

  • 100% refund until 60 days before event

  • 50% refund between 8-59 days before event

  • No refunds within 0-7 days before event start date

Applications for registrations are subject to final approval by AGOSCI to ensure fair and equal access to events across organisations. Waitlist registrations will be taken upon all positions being filled.


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