
Mollie Romano, Ph.D., SLP-CCC
2018 EI Webinar Series Presenter
Mollie Romano, Ph.D., SLP-CCC is the Assistant Director of the Communication in Early Childhood Research and Practice Center (CEC-RAP) in the College of Communication and Information at Florida State University. She is the Principal Investigator of the Iowa Distance Mentoring Model (IA-DMM), a statewide initiative to support the implementation of Family Guided Routines Based Intervention in Iowa’s Part C Program by providing systematic, evidence-based professional development. Dr. Romano has worked as a speech-language pathologist in home and community settings, and she conducts research on embedded interventions for infants and toddlers and their families. She also teaches Clinical Phonetics and Normal Communication Development in the School of Communication Science and Disorders at Florida State University. Dr. Romano has a particular interest in supporting the communication needs of children at risk for language delays due to poverty and in interventions that encourage the development of children with significant disabilities.
Webinars
- Getting to Know You: Early Communication Development from Birth to Three (2018)
- From Communication to Conversations: Expanding Language Development in the Early Childhood Years (2018)
- Small Talk: Strategies to Support Child Communication Before Words Emerge (2018)
- Up and Away: Building Child Language, Social Interactions, and Preliteracy Skills in Early Childhood Settings (2018)
Blogs
- Getting to Know You: A Follow-Up to Our Speech Development Webinar
- Communication Development During the Incredible Toddler and Preschool Years
- Daily Family Routines Are Daily Learning Opportunities for Young Children
- Building Communication Through Interactive Story Book Reading
- Building Communication and Language Through Interactions: Key Concepts