Please rate the AET Conference as a whole, followed by the individual sessions.

 

Individual Sessions:

Friday, November 7, 2025

Keynote: Bright Kids Who Couldn’t Care Less: Rekindling Your Students’ Motivation

Ellen Braaten, PhD


Break the Procrastination Cycle: A Framework for Task Initiation

Eric Kaufmann, MSEd, ET/P


Neurodiversity and Its Implications for Educational Therapists

Thomas Armstrong, PhD


Motivating Gifted and Neurodivergent Learners Using the C.U.R.I.O.U.S. Career Framework™

Emmaly Perks, MEd


Engaging Students' Executive Function with Visual Models of Task Initiation and Sustaining Attention

Scott Rowles, MAT, ET/P, CBC


Structured Numeracy Needs to Catch Up to Structured Literacy

Michael Curry, ET


Reframing Diagnostic Language: Using Client Assets to Nurture Positive Self-Concepts and Strength-forward Strategies

Moderated by: Dr. Cynthia Z. Hansen, EdD, BCET

 

Saturday, November 8, 2025

Work-Life Balance & Self-Care Panel

Risa Graff, MA, BCET, FAET
Kaye Ragland, EdD, LMFT, BCET, FAET
Pamm Scribner, MEd, BCET®


The Role of Executive Functioning in Literacy Development: Understanding and Supporting Learners

Cynthia Allen-Fuss, MEd


The Changing Landscape of Instruction, Motivation, and Academics in High School

Laura Doto, MA, ET/P


The Strands of Math Proficiency: How to Assess & Target the Needs of Struggling Math Students

Heather Brand


Motivating to Enhance Executive Function in 2e and Gifted Learners

Dr Carol Whitney, PhD, ET/P
Julieann Ash, MS, BCET


Can I Work with This Kid? Taking on the Challenge of Students with Profound Needs

Diana Black Kennedy, MA, BCET


Turning Research into Resilience: Practical Strategies for Teaching Students About Working Memory, Study Skills, and Self-Advocacy

Gretchen Wegner, MEd
Jasleen Kaur Monga, M.Com, Alumna


STRESS, SCHWA, and DEGREES OF SCHWANESS

Nancy Cushen White, EdD, BCET


Have You Ever Tried? Brought to You Live! Self-Care Edition

Moderated by: Bonnie Massimino, MEd, BCET

 

Sunday, November 9, 2025

Business Practices Panel: Have You Ever Thought About…?

Moderated by:
Lori Dver, MA, BCET, FAET


Navigating Change: Building Resilience, Purpose, and Clarity in Professional Transitions

Genevieve Boykin, LMHC, LPC-MPSP, CCTP


Creativity + Dyslexia: The Case of Octavia E. Butler

Callie Turk, MBA


Supporting Biliteracy in Educational Therapy: Developing Cross-Language Connections in English and Spanish

Jen Doyle, MA, BCET
Anna Marquez, MEd

 

 

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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

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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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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

 

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