Navigating Language Dysfluency: Strategies for Interpreters

$39.00

This webinar will be hosted via Zoom for national and international attendees on Wednesday, May 27, 2026 from 6:00 - 8:00 pm ET.

Speaker Disclosures:

Financial disclosures: Dr. Ofori-Sanzo is the owner of Language First.

Nonfinancial disclosures: Dr. Ofori-Sanzo is a member of ASHA, ABCLLD, and serves on the American Board of DHH Specialists.

Course Description:

This workshop equips interpreters with the knowledge and tools to effectively work with Deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) children who present with language dysfluency due to limited early language access. Participants will explore common patterns of dysfluency in American Sign Language (ASL), understand how language deprivation impacts cognitive-linguistic development, and discuss the unique challenges this creates for interpretation. Through real-world examples and practical strategies, we will examine how to maintain accurate and ethical interpretations while supporting comprehension for this population, with special attention to the role of educational interpreters.

Agenda

6:00-6:20: Understanding Language Dysfluency

6:30-6:50: Linguistic Presentation of Language Deprivation 

6:50-7:10: Challenges for Interpreters

7:10-7:40: Strategies for Effective Interpreting

7:40-7:50: Interactive Practice 

7:50-8:00: Q&A and discussion 

Learner Outcomes:

Participants will be able to:

  1. Explain why interpreting for a child with language deprivation is different than traditional interpreting

  2. Provide 3 examples of errors a child with language deprivation may make in ASL

  3. State 3 considerations for educational interpreters when working with DHH children with dysfluent language

Registration information:

This is a digital purchase only; no physical ticket is provided. A form will populate for you to complete your registration and then your purchase will be added to your cart in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. You will receive an email with instructions on how to participate as well as a Google Calendar invite with the Zoom link one week prior to the event. Registration ends one day prior to the webinar. All registrants will receive a copy of the presenter’s PowerPoint and the presentation recording. Please email info@language1st.org with any questions.

This webinar will be hosted via Zoom for national and international attendees on Wednesday, May 27, 2026 from 6:00 - 8:00 pm ET.

Speaker Disclosures:

Financial disclosures: Dr. Ofori-Sanzo is the owner of Language First.

Nonfinancial disclosures: Dr. Ofori-Sanzo is a member of ASHA, ABCLLD, and serves on the American Board of DHH Specialists.

Course Description:

This workshop equips interpreters with the knowledge and tools to effectively work with Deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) children who present with language dysfluency due to limited early language access. Participants will explore common patterns of dysfluency in American Sign Language (ASL), understand how language deprivation impacts cognitive-linguistic development, and discuss the unique challenges this creates for interpretation. Through real-world examples and practical strategies, we will examine how to maintain accurate and ethical interpretations while supporting comprehension for this population, with special attention to the role of educational interpreters.

Agenda

6:00-6:20: Understanding Language Dysfluency

6:30-6:50: Linguistic Presentation of Language Deprivation 

6:50-7:10: Challenges for Interpreters

7:10-7:40: Strategies for Effective Interpreting

7:40-7:50: Interactive Practice 

7:50-8:00: Q&A and discussion 

Learner Outcomes:

Participants will be able to:

  1. Explain why interpreting for a child with language deprivation is different than traditional interpreting

  2. Provide 3 examples of errors a child with language deprivation may make in ASL

  3. State 3 considerations for educational interpreters when working with DHH children with dysfluent language

Registration information:

This is a digital purchase only; no physical ticket is provided. A form will populate for you to complete your registration and then your purchase will be added to your cart in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. You will receive an email with instructions on how to participate as well as a Google Calendar invite with the Zoom link one week prior to the event. Registration ends one day prior to the webinar. All registrants will receive a copy of the presenter’s PowerPoint and the presentation recording. Please email info@language1st.org with any questions.

Continuing Education:

This event is offered for 0.20 ASHA CEUs. Only participants who attend the live event will receive a certificate of attendance. Participants who attend the entire webinar and fill out the self assessment form will be considered eligible to earn ASHA CEUs.

WisRID is an Approved RID CMP Sponsor for continuing education activities. This General Studies program is offered for 0.20 CEUs at the Some Content Knowledge Level.

Accommodations:

This event will be in ASL with English interpreters and captions. Please email info@language1st.org with requests for additional accommodations at least 14 days prior to the event.

Course Availability:

This course will be available in the Language First Learning Library after the live event is over. Participants will be able to earn a certificate of completion, ASHA CEUs, and/or RID CEUs (only available as a PINRA).

Nondiscrimination Policy:

Language First shall not discriminate in matters of membership on the basis of age, creed, disability, ethnicity, hearing status, vision status, national origin, race, gender, or sexual orientation and promotes a learning environment of mutual respect that minimizes or eliminates bias.

Cancellation/Refund Policy:

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