Location
Online
Schedule
Friday, March 20, 2026

Start time: 12:30 p.m.

End time: 3:30 p.m.

Cost

Free

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Description


Please note: Registration is not yet open. It will open in February 2026.


This three-hour interactive training, provided by Pearson, will offer a practical introduction to the Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals – Preschool (CELF-P3) assessment. Perfect for early childhood school personnel who are new to the tool or those who need a refresher, this session will cover the essentials of subtest administration, scoring, and basic interpretation of results.

Accurate administration and interpretation of any language assessment is essential for supporting language development, identifying language delays, and planning effective interventions. Join us as we dive into supporting accurate and effective language assessment of preschool-aged children with the CELF-P3.

The CELF-P3 is a Language Equality and Acquisition for Deaf Kids (LEAD-K) Michigan recommended assessment.


Audience

This training is for Michigan school personnel who work with children who are deaf or hard of hearing, ages 5 and younger.


Additional Workshops

Interested in trainings for other LEAD-K Michigan recommended assessments? Check out the events below.

April 24-25: American Sign Language Expressive Skills Test (ASL-EST) Training

May 15: Confidently Administering the American Sign Language Receptive Skills Test (ASL-RST)

May 19: Making Sense of MacArthur Bates Communicative Development Inventories (MB-CDIs)


Required Technology

To access this event, participants must have reliable internet access and a computer with a camera.


Online Event Expectations

This live webinar will be held via Zoom. Participants do not need to have a Zoom account to participate in the webinar, although you might be prompted to download a plugin when joining. Please review Zoom Tips and Shortcuts for Participants [PDF] before the event.

Participants are expected to be respectful and courteous to others during this event. MDE RDHH reserves the right to mute, turn off video, and/or remove participants who do not adhere to this expectation.


Accessibility Accommodations

American Sign Language interpreters and captioning will be provided. It is important for participants to request any accessibility accommodations at least three weeks prior to the event. Outside agencies our office contracts with to provide accommodations cannot guarantee services if requests are made after February 27, 2026.

Contact Information

Sara Sibble