Eat and Greet: An opportunity to talk shop, get fresh ideas, and connect with people with similar interests.

Many of us miss the casual face-to-face social contact of in-person conferences. We hope you will join one of the informal lunchtime networking opportunities, where you can meet new colleagues, discuss common interests, and discuss ways AET can support your needs as an educational therapist.

During the lunch break: 10:45 PST, 11:45 MST, 12:45 CST, 1:45 EST

Choose Your Chat Room

Friday Choices: Meeting the Needs of ET’s at Different Stages in Your Practice. AET wants to meet your needs during all stages of your educational therapy journey.

  • Meeting the Needs of Students and New Associates
    Moderated by Gillian Barreca, Kristen Hawkinson, Grace Hess-Quimbita (student scholarship), and Jessica Gentry

  • Growing and Managing Your Practice
    Moderated by Julieann Ash, Lori Dver, Bonnie Massimino, and Betsy Rosebrugh

  • Preparation for Retirement
    Moderated by Risa Graff and Kaye Ragland

 

Saturday Choices:

  • Ask the President: Find out more about how AET can support you and how you can have an impact on AET
    Moderated by Pamm Scribner, current AET President

  • AET & Social Justice: Next Steps 
    Moderated by Pat Kimathi and Kaye Ragland

  • Working well with LGBTQ+ Clients
    Moderated by Sharon Barkan and Kim Tran

 

Find an ET

Let us help you find an educational therapist so your child can get the help that's needed.

 
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The AET Presents

2026 Annual Conference

November 6-8, 2026

Registration is now open for AET Members!

Upcoming Events

20 Jun

Teaching Math Successfully Through the Cognitive Science of Math Learning and Modifying English Math Language

Increasingly complex language is required for mathematical learning and reasoning. From early quantitative and spatial language to advanced algebraic reasoning and beyond, language serves both as an essential tool for learning math and as a medium for expressing mathematical thinking. Thus, language deficits often lead children with dyslexia, Developmental Language Disorder (DLD), and other language challenges to struggle with mathematics. Children may struggle primarily due to insufficient language support rather than fundamental difficulties with numerical or spatial reasoning. Yet, math instruction in the United States today is heavily language-based, relying on number talks, peer discussions, and word problems. Cognitive research on math learning for all children has exploded in the past 15 years, and this workshop will provide key findings of the essential components of successful math learning.

 

Presenter info: Karen Tzanetopoulos, M.S., CCC-SLP — author, speaker, speech-language therapist, and expert in how children learn math and reading. She provides professional development for educators, while also working directly with children, focusing on the language of math, cognitive processes, and strategies that help all learners succeed.

 

Learning Objectives:

1. Participants will identify strategies to modify the abstract English language of
math for more transparent instruction.
2. Participants will summarize ways to reduce the language load in math instruction
and increase the use of specific manipulatives to demonstrate math concepts.
3. Participants will describe the link between language, spatial skills, and math learning

 

Register at: https://aetonline.org/events/workshops 

26 Jun
ASD VSG meeting
6/26/2026 8:00 am - 9:00 am

Forthe join link, visit https://aetonline.org/events/vsg-login

26 Jun

Book Discussion Study Group with Uncommon Sense Teaching: Practical Insights in Brain Science to Help Students Learn (Oakley, Rogowsky, Sejnowski) —the 2nd of three conversations where we’ll unpack ideas, share applications, and connect it all to our work with students.

Tentative Reading/Discussion Schedule:

May 15 discussion on chapters 1-3

June 26 discussion on chapters 4-7

July 17 discussion on chapters 8 - 10

 

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Forthe join link, visit https://aetonline.org/events/vsg-login

17 Jul
Book Discussion VSG - Uncommon Sense Teaching
7/17/2026 9:30 am - 11:00 am

Book Discussion Study Group with Uncommon Sense Teaching: Practical Insights in Brain Science to Help Students Learn (Oakley, Rogowsky, Sejnowski) —the 2nd of three conversations where we’ll unpack ideas, share applications, and connect it all to our work with students.

Tentative Reading/Discussion Schedule:

May 15 discussion on chapters 1-3

June 26 discussion on chapters 4-7

July 17 discussion on chapters 8 - 10

 

RSVP to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

Forthe join link, visit https://aetonline.org/events/vsg-login

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