Lori M. Newman, MA, CCC-SLP/TSHH
Assistant Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders
Clinical Director: Ladge speech and Hearing Center & NTTA
B.A., St Joseph's CollegeM.A., St John's University
lori.newman@liu.edu
Description
Lori M. Newman is a certified and licensed speech-language pathologist who serves as the Clinical Director of the Ladge Speech and Hearing Center, as well as an Assistant Professor within the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at LIU Post. (ABA), as well as the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS). She also has several year of experience in clinical supervision and is currently responsible for assisting in the clinical education of graduate students at the clinic. Her clinical background is in pediatrics with specialty areas in autism spectrum disorder and early childhood development. She has over 20 years of experience evaluating and treating children ages birth-5 years of age in the areas of speech, language and feeding. She is trained in applied behavioral analysis (ABA), as well as the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS). She also has several years of experience in clinical supervision and is currently responsible for overseeing the clinical education of graduate students at the clinic.
Specialties
Supervision, autism spectrum disorder and early childhood development.
Publications
Lectures and Presentations
Presentations at schools, public libraries and parent organizations in regard to typical speech and language development in children and pediatric speech, language and feeding disorders.
Honors/Awards
ASHA Award for Continuing Education 2018-2020
Professional Affiliations
American Speech-Language and Hearing Association (ASHA)
Long Island Speech-Language and Hearing Association (LISHA)
Greater New York Council of Academic Clinical Educators in Communication Sciences and Disorders
New York State Speech-Language-Hearing Association (NYSSLHA)