Opened Practices Users with the Title: Associate Professor, KNS Division

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I am a School Psychology associate professor with specialty training and practice in neuropsychology. I teach a course titled Biological Bases of Behavior to graduate students and in this course I have used technology to enhance learning of neuroanatomy.

I am a former special education teacher who received my Ph.D. in School Psychology with specialized training and postdoctoral work in neuropsychology. I am currently an associate professor of School Psychology and coordinator of our program at Texas State University--San Marcos. I maintain a small private practice working with brain-injured and neurologically impaired children and adolescents. My research includes autism, traumatic brain injury, learning disabilities, and training of practitioners. I am pursuing a diplomate in clinical neuropsychology and have been studying for the exams.

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Stephen J. Langendorfer, an associate professor and chair of kinesiology at Bowling Green State University, has been involved in aquatics both as an instructor and a participant for most of his life. He has more than 25 years' experience as an infant/preschool swimming instructor and water safety instructor and has been a competitive swimmer for more than 30 years. Langendorfer's introduction to infant/preschool aquatics came in 1971 when he studied at the Deutsche Sporthochschule in Germany under Liselot Diem, who was then conducting an innovative baby swim program and longitudinal study. In 1972 Langendorfer followed suit and established his own toddler swim program in Ithaca, NY.