INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LOGOPEDICS: FLUENCY DISORDERS: THEORY AND PRACTICE, THIRD EDITION WORKING PROGRAM OF THE CONFERENCE 8.00-9.00 9.00-9.15 31st August the first day of the conference Registration Opening ceremony Keynote speaker session, part one 9.15-10.00 Prof. Tomasz Woźniak Fluency disorders: the state of research and clinical practice at the beginning of the 21st century 10.00-10.45 Dr. Joseph Agius Prescribing humour in stuttering intervention and I ain t kiddin! 10.45-11.15 11.15-11.45 Coffee break Panel session 11.45-13.45 Panel session I Panel session II Panel session III Panel session IV 11.45-12.05 Workshop Aleksandra Jastrzębowska-Jasioska, MA Coaching as a key to motivation in stuttering therapy for adults 12.05-12.25 Magdalena Ławecka, MA Dr. Natalia Modko Dr. Maria Faściszewska Polish Language Development Test - Comprehension (TRJ) in speech assessment for preschoolers and young schoolage children who stutter Łukasz Kowalczyk, MA Parental practices (behavior, Selma Saad Merouwe, MA Tailoring the treatment to the needs of the person who stutters Dr. Joseph Agius Stuttering intervention: Humor and Creativity *Session in English, without interpretation * Consecutive interpretation into Polish: K. Gaweł, MA
Effect of auditory stimulation in terms of left-eared patients to improve speech fluency case studies 12.25-12.45 attitudes and styles of upbringing and attachment) and stuttering of children. Preliminary findings 12.45-13.30 Aleksandra Boroo, MA Possibilities and limitations of remote stuttering therapy for children via internet Dr. Krzysztof Szamburski Agnieszka Siwioska, MA Tapping out syllables as an effective method for improving fluency in stuttering Francesca Del Gado, MA MIDA - Stuttering Program: multidimensional, integrated artmediated approach on stuttering *Session in English, without interpretation 13.30-14.00 14.00-14.45 Lunch break Poster session Keynote speaker session, part two 14.45-15.30 Dr. Trudy Stewart Helping people who stammer to change 15.30-16.15 16.15-16.30 16.30-18.00 Dr. Mieczysław Chęciek Fluency-shaping therapy or stuttering modification therapy: theoretical and practical reflections on two approaches in therapy of people who stutter (adolescents and adults) Panel session I Panel session II Panel session III
16.30-17.15 Open discussion panel Panel participants: Grzegorz Chmielewski, MA, Lucyna Jankowska- Szafarska, MA, Katarzyna Ploch, MA, Izabela Michta, MA and Agata Sakwerda, MA 17.15-18.00 A time machine: what we wish we had shared with our teachers and speech-language therapists about stuttering The panel will be moderated by Dr. Katarzyna Węsierska Jan Dezort, MA Evaluation and summary of our experience with using the Palin Parent Rating Scales in the Czech Republic * Session in English, without interpretation Aleksandra Krawczyk, MA Ethical considerations in SLST research and clinical practice Marlena Puchowska, MA Transcortical motor aphasia and disfluent speech Justyna Solecka-Głodek, MA Speech-therapist s interpersonal skills Session in English, without interpretation 19.30 GALA DINNER 1 st September the second day of the conference 8.00-9.00 Registration Keynote speaker session, part third 9.00-9.45 Dr. Kurt Eggers Executive functioning in childhood stuttering 9.45-10.30 Benny Ravid, MSc. Me and Stuttering
10.30-11.00 11.00-11.15 11.15-13.30 11.15-11.35 discussion Coffee break Panel session Panel session I Panel session II Dr. Mieczysław Chęciek, Edwin Bażaoski, MA Symptoms of dysfluency in adults and therapy proposals using fluency shaping as a dominant approach: a case study Urszula Antooczuk-Grab, MA, Grzegorz Chmielewski, MA Social support for families of children with fluency disorders 11.35-11.55 Robert Zielonka, MSc., Stuttering: symptoms, methods and the effectiveness of therapy Karolina Jankiewicz, MA, Grzegorz Chmielewski, MA Teachers knowlege of stuttering 11.55-12.15 Dr. Maria Mielnik The course of initial stages of rehabilitating of a speech fluency disorder in a left-handed patient with motor aphasia caused by the left hemispheric ischemic stroke Aleksandra Krawczyk, MA Cross-Linguistic Findings of Stuttering and Typical Disfluencies in Polish-English Bilinguals 12.15-12.45 12.45-13.30 Panel session III Łukasz Kowalczyk, MA Attitudes and emotions towards stuttering. A modification of Sheehan s iceberg model Panel session IV Workshop Dr. Trudy Stewart Working with schools *Consecutive interpretation into Polish: K. Gaweł, MA
Dorota Kamioska, MA Theory of Constraints and its practical application in stuttering therapy Anna Szerszeoska, MA Aspects of bilingualism in working with a child who stutters and his/her family Lucyna Jankowska-Szafarska, MA Improving self-acceptance and selfefficacy in the stuttering modification approach 13.30-14.00 Lunch break 14.00-14.45 Poster session Keynote speaker session, part fourth 14.45-15.30 Manon Spruit, MA Is this really cluttering? Differentiation between cluttering, stuttering and other disorders 15.30-16.15 Dr. Katarzyna Węsierska How to support adults who stutter most efficiently: International evidence-based guidelines 16.15-16.30 Closing ceremony POSTERS P1.TalaHaouili, MA Selma SaadMerouwe, MA Nadia Brejon-Teitler, PhD. The use of avoidance behaviors by bilingual Lebanese adults who stutter Stosowanie strategii unikania przez bilingwalne dorosłe osoby jąkające się z Libanu P2. Joseph Agius, Ed. mgr Aleksandra Boroo dr hab. Katarzyna Węsierska Wczesna interwencja w jąkaniu u dzieci wyniki międzynarodowego sondażu diagnostycznego Early intervention in children who stutter around the world: International survey
P3.mgr Aleksandra Boroo Terapia jąkania z cechami giełkotu oraz powiązanych zaburzeo u dziecka we wczesnym wieku szkolnym Stuttering therapy with the features of cluttering and related dysfunctions in a primary school child P4. dr Maria Faściszewska mgr Jadwiga Tuchowska Gry i techniki projekcyjne w terapii dzieci z zaburzeniami komunikacji (w tym z jąkaniem) Games and projection techniques in the therapy of children with communication disorders (including stuttering) P5.Martine Vanryckeghem, PhD. dr hab. Katarzyna Węsierska mgr Marta Danielowska dr Maria Faściszewska mgr Aleksandra Krawczyk mgr Jagoda Tuchowska BehaviourAssessment Battery normalizacja testu do badania dorosłych osób jąkających się Behaviour Assessment Battery: Normative Investigation Among Polish Adults Who Do and Do Not Stutter P6. Kenneth O. St. Louis, PhD. dr hab. Katarzyna Węsierska dr hab. Irena Polewczyk Zmiana postaw względem jąkania wśród polskich nauczycieli i studentów Changing Attitudes Toward Stuttering Among Polish Teachers and University Students P7. mgr Urszula Modrzyk mgr Edyta Saran-Pasoo Podejście Palin PCI w terapii jąkania u dziecka trójjęzycznego studium przypadku Palin PCI Therapy of stuttering in a trilingual child a case study P8. mgr Izabela Michta Stawad się swoim własnym terapeutą rola autoterapii w jąkaniu
mgr Barbara Zuber P9. mgr Danuta Kusz-Marondel mgr Katarzyna Ploch Becoming your own therapist the role of self-therapy in stuttering Studium przypadku młodej osoby z giełkotem i jąkaniem A case study of a young adult who clutters and stutters P10. mgr Justyna Sołecka-Głodek mgr Joanna Szymczakowska Terapia grupowa dla dzieci z jąkaniem i ich rodziców opis procesu Group therapy for stuttering children and their parents description of the process P11. mgr Justyna Sołecka-Głodek Terapia interakcyjna rodzic-dziecko Palin PCI studium przypadku Palin Parent-Child Interaction Approach (Palin PCI) case study