Faculty: Diana Almodovar-Salinas
Undergraduate and Graduate education:
- Lehman College, CUNY, B.A. in Speech Pathology & Audiology
- Queens College, CUNY, M.A. in Speech-Language Pathology
- Graduate Center, CUNY, M.Phil in Speech & Hearing Sciences
- Graduate Center, CUNY, doctoral candidate
Professional/clinical certificates and population(s):
- NYS license in Speech Pathology
- Teacher of Speech & Hearing Handicapped
- Certificate of Clinical Competence, ASHA
Work predominantly with children with language delays/impairment and children with autism.
Grants/ honors/ fellowships received:
- Summer 2008- Alliances for Graduate Education and the Professoriate Program (AGEP) Summer Research Award- $5, 000 (funded by NSF)
Research interests:
- Phonological processing in children with Specific Language Impairment
Publications:
- Seiger, L. & Almodovar, D. (2009). Preschool Language Impairment: Characteristics, Assessment, and Intervention. In Language and Communication: Disorders in Children (6th Edition). Editors: Bernstein, D. K., & Tiegerman- Farber, E. Allyn & Bacon.
Courses taught:
Undergraduate courses:
- Language Acquisition
- Speech Pathology I: Functional Disorders
Graduate Courses:
- Early Childhood Language Disorders
- Phonological & Articulation Disorders
- Diagnostic Techniques
- Clinical Practicum
Last modified: Oct 25, 2011

