Montreal Fluency Centre's Webinar Hub

About
The Montreal Fluency Centre is a bilingual non-profit clinic working in partnership with the community to serve the needs of children with difficulties in communication, stuttering, learning and literacy. Through Speech-Language Therapy and Psycho-Educational services our goal is to reduce the long-term risks of these difficulties and minimize the impact that they may have on children's life.

Webinar Speaker 
Dr. Rosalee C. Shenker received her Ph.D. from McGill University
and has specialized in fluency disorders for over 40 years. She is also Adjunct
Professor at McGill University, School of Communication Sciences and Disorders,
having taught a graduate course in Stuttering Disorders in Children. As a
founding member of the Lidcombe Program Training Consortium she coordinates
clinical training for this program in North America
and has provided presentations, workshops and mentoring to over 2000
clinicians.
Upcoming MeetingsPast Meetings
MFC Webinars
When:
Wednesday, May, 9 2012
2:00 PM to 3:00 PM (Eastern Time)
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Topic: The Camperdown Program for adults who stutter
Description: Overview and answers to frequently asked questions. Dr. Sue O'Brian - University of Sydney, Australian Stuttering Research Centre. She will be offering the workshops: Camperdown Program for Adults and Adolescents who Stutter in Canada the first two weeks of May 2012. Visit www.montrealfluency.com for more information.
MFC Webinars
When:
Friday, April, 13 2012
2:00 PM to 3:00 PM (Eastern Time)
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Topic: Can the Lidcombe Program be used with school age children?
Description: Dr. Rosalee Shenker will be talking about the Lidcombre Program, can it be used with school age children?
Lidcombe Webinar Series
When:
Friday, September, 23 2011
2:00 PM to 3:00 PM (Eastern Time)
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Topic: Is the Lidcombe Program a promising approach for Children with Attention Difficulties or diagnosed Attention Disorders?
Description: The literature related to stuttering and co-morbid attention deficit will be summarized. A case study of a child with attention issues will be presented. What worked and what did not work will be discussed. Participants will be invited to brainstorm a list of therapeutic interventions that could be adapted for the Lidcombe Program with this population, and to share their own experiences with this population.
Lidcombe Webinar Series
When:
Friday, August, 5 2011
2:00 PM to 3:00 PM (Eastern Time)
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Topic: Treating Stuttering in the presence of other Speech and Language Concerns
Description: This webinar was organized as a response to some of the questions raised in the first webinar regarding the treatment of children who stutter and also have other speech and language concerns.
Lidcombe Webinar Series
When:
Friday, June, 10 2011
2:00 PM to 3:00 PM (Eastern Time)
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Topic: Problem Solving in the Lidcombe Program #1
Description: This is the 1st webinar of the Webinar Series of Problem Solving in the Lidcombe Program provided by Ph.D. Rosalee C. Shenker.
To access it you need to register first, afterwards you will receive an e-mail which will provide you the information to access the recording. Note that this webinar is free.