Conference Presentation

Assistive Technology: Tackling the Trends and the Tried & True

01 h 04 m

Assistive Technology (AT) can be the vehicle affording the opportunity for a person with FXS to be more fully included in play, school, home, work, and the community. AT is incredibly broad and can address engagement in the following areas: communication, self-regulation, academic participation, socialization, activities of daily living, vocational skills, cognition, and executive functioning.

This family friendly session (co-presented by occupational and speech therapy) will unpack the complexities of AT from early childhood to schools / IEPs and through adulthood. We will present the continuum of AT ranging from no / low tech, to high tech including tablets, smart phones, and more.

With Kerrie Lemons Chitwood, PhD, and Laura Greiss Hess, PhD
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About the Speakers

Kerrie Lemons Chitwood

Kerrie Lemons Chitwood, PhD, CCC-SLP, is a licensed speech-language pathologist with 18 years of clinical and research experience. Kerrie currently is an adjunct professor in the Education Department at California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB). In addition, she is the program coordinator for the Masters of Arts in Education at CSUMB. Previously, from 2002 to 2012, Kerrie worked at the UC Davis MIND Institute, where she was part of the Fragile X team. She values intervention research and has extensive experience working as an integral member of a collaborative interdisciplinary team. She is committed to translational research and thrives to bridge the gap between research and practice specifically as it pertains to students and families with FXS and other neurodevelopmental disorders in various educational settings.

Laura Greiss Hess

Laura Greiss Hess, PhD, OTR/L, is an assistant professor in the Department of Occupational Therapy at the Dominican University of California. She began her career as a special education teacher in 1992 and became a school-based occupational therapist in 1998. Under Randi Hagerman’s mentorship, she worked at the UC Davis MIND Institute for 12 years on the FXS team. Laura’s research and practice interests include neurodevelopmental disorders such as Fragile X syndrome and autism, examining intervention outcomes as measured in daily life contexts with schools and families, interdisciplinary team collaboration, sensory processing, and assistive technology applications.