Croatia Stuttering Symposium - CROSS 2022

Croatia Stuttering Symposium - CROSS 2022 Stuttering: The Fifth Croatia Clinical Symposium 2-5 October 2022 Naturally, all research into stuttering has a goal to benefit those who stutter.

The aim of the symposium is to address the impact of basic research so far to date on clinical practices with those who stutter. Such benefits may be direct or indirect, and immediate or for the longer term. Some benefits from recent research may be projected for the future, and may not have materialised to date. The point of our symposium is to update clinicians on how basic science informs their clinical practices; they will be the target audience for our symposium.

Thanks to everyone who attended Module 1 of the Croatia Stuttering Symposium. Great to see so many guests from around th...
06/10/2022

Thanks to everyone who attended Module 1 of the Croatia Stuttering Symposium. Great to see so many guests from around the world.
One delegate said "thanks for a highly enjoyable and stimulating two hours. Looking very forward to module 2".

It's not too late to register for Modules 2 and 3.

Book now: https://www.uts.edu.au/asrc/stuttering-symposium/registration

29/09/2022

Less than 1 week to go!

Don't forget to register for the 5th Croatia Clinical Symposium 2022, commencing Wednesday 5th October, 2022.

Module 2 deals with a clinical situation where the parents of a 3-year-old child ask what the early signs of mental health issues might be for their child who stutters.

Register here now:
https://www.uts.edu.au/.../stuttering-symposium/registration

21/09/2022

Register now! Tickets are closing soon for the 5th Croatia Clinical Symposium 2022. Don't miss out.

Book one or all three modules and hear the latest research findings to apply to your clinical practice with early stuttering. October 2022.

Book here: https://www.uts.edu.au/.../stuttering-symposium/registration

13/09/2022

Do you get asked this a lot?

Will some children with early stuttering recover naturally?

Module 3 of the symposium deals with a clinical situation where the parents of a 3-year-old child ask whether you can predict whether their child will recover from stuttering without treatment?

Register now and give the best advice to your clients:
https://www.uts.edu.au/.../stuttering-symposium/registration

How do you recognize the early signs of anxiety?Module 2 deals with a clinical situation where the parents of a 3 year o...
29/08/2022

How do you recognize the early signs of anxiety?

Module 2 deals with a clinical situation where the parents of a 3 year old child ask what the early signs of mental health issues might be for their child who . Register now: https://www.uts.edu.au/asrc/stuttering-symposium/modules

https://vimeo.com/744089018

This is "The Fifth Croatia Symposium 2022 - Module 2" by ASRC on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

What treatment should you use with early stuttering?Module 1 of the symposium discusses 3 treatments for early stutterin...
12/08/2022

What treatment should you use with early stuttering?

Module 1 of the symposium discusses 3 treatments for early stuttering that are supported by randomised controlled trial evidence.

You'll see a clinical situation where the parents of a 3-year-old child ask what results to expect of stuttering treatment.

Don't miss out!

Register here:
https://www.uts.edu.au/asrc/stuttering-symposium/modules

https://vimeo.com/738471781

This is "The Fifth Croatia Stuttering Symposium 2022 - Module 1" by ASRC on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

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