Continuing Education and Licensing Information for Illinois Speech Pathologists

Illinois speech pathologists ce requirementsSpeech language pathologists licensed in the state of Illinois have a license renewal every two years with an October 31st deadline, odd years. Twenty (20) continuing education hours are required for licensure. There are no online course study limits if ASHA approved.

Speech Language Pathology & Audiology
Illinois DPR – Speech Language Pathologists & Audiologists

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Phone: 217-785-0820
CE Required: 20 hours every 2 years
Home Study Allowed: No limit if ASHA approved (distance learning)
License Expiration: 10/31, odd years
National Accreditation Accepted: ASHA
Date of Info: 05/13/2015

Professional Development Resources is approved by the Continuing Education Board of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA Provider #AAUM) to provide continuing education activities in speech-language pathology and audiology. See course page for number of ASHA CEUs, instructional level and content area. ASHA CE provider approval does not imply endorsement of course content, specific products or clinical procedures. CEUs are awarded by the ASHA CE Registry upon receipt of the CEU Participant Form from the ASHA Approved CE Provider. Please note that the completion date that appears on ASHA transcripts is the last day of the quarter, regardless of when the course was completed.

Continuing Education Courses for Speech Language Pathologists:

Improving Communication with Your Young Clients is a 3-hour online CE course. Healthy professional and personal relationships rely heavily on effective communication techniques and respectful conversational skills. Clinicians and other professionals who work with children and their families can benefit from adding to their repertoire by learning communication techniques that improve the quality of these relationships. The correct use of language can increase your young clients’ self-esteem, motivate children to learn, engage their willing cooperation, defuse power struggles, and teach conflict resolution skills. With this information, you will also be better prepared to manage difficult conversations. The purpose of this course is to teach clinicians effective and practical communication and conversational skills to use in the classroom and in one-on-one situations with young clients and their families. Course #30-79 | 2015 | 52 pages | 21 posttest questions

Animal Assisted Therapy is a 2-hour online CE course. In Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT) the human-animal bond is utilized to help meet therapeutic goals and reach individuals who are otherwise difficult to engage in verbal therapies. AAT is considered an emerging therapy at this time, and more research is needed to determine the effects and confirm the benefits. Nevertheless, there is a growing body of research and case studies that illustrate the considerable therapeutic potential of using animals in therapy. AAT has been associated with improving outcomes in four areas: autism-spectrum symptoms, medical difficulties, behavioral challenges, and emotional well-being. This course is designed to provide therapists, educators, and caregivers with the information and techniques needed to begin using the human-animal bond successfully to meet individual therapeutic goals. This presentation will focus exclusively on Animal Assisted Therapy and will not include information on other similar or related therapy. Course #21-05 | 2015 | 36 pages | 16 posttest questions

Ethics for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology is a 2-hour online CE course. Speech-language pathologists and audiologists encounter ethical issues across the spectrum of practice settings, from pediatric treatment to care of elders in skilled nursing facilities. This course will present an overview of ethical issues that arise in speech-language pathology and audiology practice, including barriers to ethical thinking, evidence-based ethics, economics, discrimination, abuse, bullying in the workplace, boundaries, confidentiality, social media, and infection control. Course #21-04 | 2015 | 30 pages | 15 posttest questions

Illinois Speech Language Pathologists Continuing Education and License Renewals

illinois speech language pathologists continuing educationIllinois-licensed speech language pathologists have a biennial license renewal with an October 31st deadline, odd years. Twenty (20) hours of continuing education are required in order to renew a license. There is no limit on home study if ASHA approved for distance learning.

Completion of continuing education assures the top possible standards for the speech language pathologists profession. All licensees are required to participate in continuing education as a condition of licensing.

Professional Development Resources is approved by the Continuing Education Board of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) to provide continuing education activities in speech-language pathology and audiology. See course website for number of ASHA CEUs, instructional level and content area. ASHA CE Provider approval does not imply endorsement of course content, specific products or clincial procedures. CEUs are awarded by the ASHA CE Registry upon receipt of the CEU Participant Form from the ASHA Approved CE Provider. Please note that the completion date that appears on ASHA transcripts is the last day of the quarter, regardless of when the course was completed. Provider #AAUM

Continuing Education Requirements

Illinois-licensed speech language pathologists have a license renewal every two years with an October 31st deadline, odd years. Twenty (20) continuing education hours are required to renew a license. There is no home study limit if ASHA approved for distance learning.

Information gathered from the Illinois DPR – Speech Language Pathologists and Audiologists on October 2, 2013.

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