Dr. Kristina Blaiser is the Director of Sound Beginnings and an assistant professor
of Speech-Language Pathology in the Department of Communicative Disorders and Deaf
Education at Utah State University. Dr. Blaiser is a certified speech-language
pathologist and licensed in the state of Utah. Her research interests include program
evaluation as it related to assessment and early intervention practices with children
with hearing loss. Dr. Blaiser is a faculty member and advisor for graduate students
enrolled in the Listening and Spoken Language emphasis. 

Articles

Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists: Making critical cross-disciplinary connections for quality care in EHDI (with K. Munoz), Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists: Making Critical Cross-Disciplinary Connections for Quality Care in EHDI (2011)
 

Strategic Planning to Improve EHDI Programs (with K. R. White), Strategic Planning to Improve EHDI Programs (2011)
 

Culturally Consistent Treatment for Late Talkers (with C. Wing, K. Kohnert, K. Cordero, K. Ebert, and P. F. Kan), Culturally Consistent Treatment for Late Talkers (2008)
 

Presentations

Comparing Narrative Elicitiation Models for Preschool Children with Hearing Loss (with A. Olszewski), Comparing Narrative Elicitation Models for Preschool Children with Hearing Loss (2011)
 

Cross-Disciplinary Training for Working with Young Children with Hearing Loss (with K. Munoz), Cross-Disciplinary Training for Working with Young Children with Hearing Loss (2011)
 

Current Trends in Working with Children with Hearing Loss: From Research to Practice, Current Trends in Working with Children with Hearing Loss: From Research to Practice (2011)
 

Fast Mapping and Word Learning in Noise, Fast Mapping and Word Learning in Noise (2011)
 

Feasibility Study of Using Narrative Analysis System for Preschool Children with Hearing Loss (with A. Olszewski), Feasibility Study of Using Narrative Analysis System for Preschool Children with Hearing Loss (2011)