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Maria Dixon

M.A. ( 1997, University of Maryland ), CCC-SLP

Clinical Instructor, Department of Hearing & Speech Sciences

Email:   mdixon@hesp.umd.edu
Phone:  301-405-8083
Room:  0110B

Courses Taught                   Presentations/Publications

Research/Clinical Interests

Autism Spectrum Disoders

Literacy Development and Reading Disorders

Adolescent Language

Supervision

Courses Taught in the Past Five Years

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Presentations/Publications

Dixon, M.V. (2006, October). Kids and Teens CLUB: An activity based intervention for children with Asperger’s Syndrome. Crossroads Conference on Communicative Disorders at Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.

Dixon, M.V., Cicholski, B.A. (2006, July). Kids and Teens CLUB: An activity based intervention for children with Asperger’s Syndrome. Poster session presented at the ASHA Schools Conference, Phoenix, AZ.

Dixon, M.V. (2006, May). Book Talk and discussion: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. Invited Speaker at the North Dearborn Library, Harrison, Indiana. Sponsored by the President’s Engagement Program.

Dixon, M.V. (2006, March). “Nonverbal Learning Disabilities: Diagnosis, Treatment and Relationship to Asperger’s Syndrome”. Invited Speaker at Anderson School District, Anderson, IN.

Dixon, M.V., Gillespie, J.B. (2001, March). “Adopted Children with Learning Disabilities”. Presentation at the Lab School of Washington, Washington, D.C.

Bonelli, P., Dixon, M., Bernstein-Ratner, N., Onslow, M. (2000, January). Child and parent speech and language and the Lidcombe Program of Early Stuttering Intervention. Journal of Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics.

Dixon, M., Bonelli, P., & Bernstein-Ratner, N. (1998, November). Meta-analysis of Operant Stuttering Treatment Mechanisms: Rate and Latency Changes. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, San Antonio.

Dixon, M. & Mele-McCarthy, J. (1996, November). Nonlinear Phonological Analysis: Preliminary Application to Acquired Apraxia of Speech. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the ASHA, Seattle.

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