hbmoore

Full Name
Heather Moore
First Name
Heather
Last Name
Moore
Affiliation
Instructor
Title
Senior Lecturer I
Phone
541-346-4996
Office
267 HEDCO Education Bldg
Profile Section
Biography

Heather Weintraub Moore, Ph.D., has clinical and research experience in language development, delays, and disorders in young children. Her research has focused on early intervention policy, assessment, and the effectiveness and use of assistive technology in early intervention.

Moore has worked with children with special needs and their families since 1992, in both clinic and school-based settings across the country. She has also trained and supervised students and professionals in language development and early intervention.

Education

Ph.D., 2005, Arizona State University

Major: Speech and Hearing Sciences
 
M.A., 1997, University of Georgia
Major: Communication Disorders and Sciences
 
Early Childhood Special Education Certification Program, George Mason University, 1994
 
B.S., 1992, James Madison University
Major: Communication Disorders and Sciences
Publications

Moore, H.W., Barton, E.E., and Chironis, M. (2014). A program for improving toddler communication through parent coaching. Topics in Early Childhood Special Education. DOI: 10.117/0271121413497520.

Barton, E.E., Moore, H.W., & Squires, J.K. (2012). Preparing speech language pathology students to work in early childhood. Topics in Early Childhood Special Education. DOI: 10.1177/0271121411434567.

Moore H. W., & Wilcox, M. J. (2006). Characteristics of early intervention practitioners and their confidence in the use of assistive technology. Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 26, 15-23.

M. J. Wilcox, Guimond, A., Campbell, P. H., & Moore, H. W. (2006). Providers perspectives on the use of assistive technology for infants and toddlers with disabilities. Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 26, 33-49

Research
  • Speech and Language Assessment Practices with Young Children
  • Early Intervention Policy and Practice
  • Evidence-Based Assessment and Intervention
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