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With a prevalence of roughly 10% of the population, developmental language disorder (DLD) affects millions. DLD is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by difficulty with learning, understanding, and using language. Children with DLD never fully catch up to peers; their language abilities improve as they get older, but challenges remain in adulthood. Given how crucial spoken language is to communication and learning, people with DLD are at high risk for social and academic struggles, and they have a tough time with reading. As adolescents and adults, they are at higher risk for anxiety and depression than their peers. They are more likely than peers to exit the educational system early and to go without employment for extended periods. At Boys Town National Research Hospital, a new group of scientists has come together to generate knowledge and enhance understanding of DLD and to develop effective clinical interventions for individuals with DLD. This group is the only research center in the United States that is wholly focused on DLD. In this webinar, we will explain the nature, causes, and consequences of DLD and look more deeply into the ways that DLD limits reading success.

About the Presenter

Karla McGregor is a Senior Research Scientist and the Senior Director of the Center for Childhood Deafness, Language and Learning at Boys Town National Research Hospital. She is also a Professor Emerita at the University of Iowa. Dr. McGregor was trained as a speech-language pathologist, and she is board certificatied in child language. Her research, funded by the National Institutes of Health, focuses on developmental language disorder (DLD). She is also a passionate advocate who works to spread awareness and understanding of DLD via DLDandMe.org.

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No one experiences career success and advancement completely on their own. While we are the “star” of our career path, we need a supporting cast of various players—sponsors, mentors, coaches, cheerleaders, and more—to help us reach our goals. This cast of characters gives us advice, asks tough questions, connects us with new networks, and helps us get to where we want to go. This session will introduce the idea of a Personal Board of Directors and assist participants in thinking through who is in—or is missing from—their supporting cast.

About the Presenter Dr. Kathleen (Katie) Brandert is the Assistant Dean for Public Health Practice and Assistant Professor of Health Promotion at the UNMC College of Public Health. She leads a team that provides education, training, and technical assistance to the public health workforce in the region. She is also a consultant, faculty member, and executive coach for multiple leadership development programs for health and health care leaders regionally and nationally.

Dr. Brandert makes an impact with her skills in leadership development, coaching, and facilitation. She is certified in a number of assessments and tools focused on personality and behavior, personal growth, change management, conflict, organizational culture, and intercultural development. Her current areas of focus include training on leadership identity, building teams, public speaking, and the journey towards equity, diversity and inclusion. She is a trained executive coach for leaders and organizational teams, and a master facilitator of virtual and in-person meetings for organizations across Nebraska and the country, sought after for her ability to navigate difficult conversations, culture work, and organizational strategy.

Katie earned her bachelor’s degree in Communication Studies and Psychology, Master of Public Health, and PhD in Leadership Studies from the University of Nebraska system. She lives in Omaha, Nebraska, where she loves to laugh, eat savory foods from Omaha’s many chef-owned restaurants, grow tomatoes in her garden, crochet (but only in the winter), and raise her amazing sons.

     
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Please join us to honor Dr. Marilyn Moore as our 2024 Life Saver and support health science research and career pathways.  There will be a brief program starting at 6pm.  Heavy hors d’oeuvres and drinks included with ticket purchase.

 

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