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The Oshel Parent Education Program (OPEP) was established in 2011 with the mission to support and educate families of growing communicators as well as to train graduate student clinicians to provide education and coaching to the families of their clients. Parent training and coaching is a natural extension of the speech and language services provided at Marshall Speech and Hearing Center.
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A collaborative community response to the treatment of pregnant and parenting families who are struggling with substance use disorder. It undertakes the challenge of finding solutions to our region’s high rate of neonatal abstinence syndrome, substance use disorder, and the resulting consequences for child development and family stability.
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This collaboration provided a placement for students in Cabell County Schools every semester
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“The AEP Foundation supports programs in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), which hold promise of future innovations. We believe this was a perfect merger of missions, and we are proud to provide this funding because we know it will be put to good use.”
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This year, the Department of Communication Disorders is hosting an inaugural Professional Development conference in honor of Dr. Karen McNealy. The fall conference previously known as Have You HERD, has been renamed the Karen McNealy HERD Series: Higher Education for Responsibility and Development and is being offered in collaboration with Healthy Connections.
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