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Voice Therapy: Guide to Speech Therapy for Voice Disorders

Voice Therapy: Guide to Speech Therapy for Voice Disorders Are you interested in treating voice patients in your own setting?  Kristie Knickerbocker from A Voice Tempo joined us to share her 5 tips for treating voice clients with confidence. #speechieshow Join the Hub to Access (Free

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Voice Techniques for Kids: Speech Therapy for Voice Disorders

Voice Techniques for Kids: Speech Therapy for Voice Disorders Let's take the "scary" out of treating voice disorders in children!  Children with vocal nodules or polyps don't usually get to have fun materials to help reduce poor voice patterns and phonotrauma. Plus, we don't always feel competent in treating

SOTB7: Overview of Voice Disorders and Therapy with Kyle Meades

Today, Carrie Clark is joined by speech-language pathologist Kyle Meades from www.privateslp.com.  Kyle shares with us an overview of working with children with voice disorders. Links: www.privateSLP.com Speech therapy Private Practice Startup Podcast Show Notes: ENT Referral: Get it first! Look for reflux, bad posture, overuse (it's always

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How to Get Your Child to Respond To Voices

Photo Courtesy of Stuart Miles - FreeDigitalPhotos.net One of the earliest pre-requisites for developing communication skills is that the baby is able to respond to sound and/or voice.  For most children, this skill develops naturally and no formal training is required.  However, children with severe disabilities may need

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Overview of Speech and Language Disorders: Podcast 2

This episode will provide an overview of speech and language disorders, delays, and therapies.  And in the quick tip, I will tell you about an app that will provide you with tons of words and activities to help you teach your child a new sound. Speech and Language

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Parent’s Guide to Speech and Language Disorders

Parent's Guide to Speech and Language Disorders Perhaps you've just been told that your child requires speech or language therapy. Or maybe you suspect that your child may have some communication delays.  Either way, it is very helpful to have a basic understanding of speech and language therapy

Language Therapy for Autistic Children

Language Therapy for Autistic Children: Where do you even start when doing speech therapy with a child with autism or other complex communication delays? Rose Griffin joined us live on August 21st to share her 5 tips for using systematic language instruction to get started with these children.

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How to Collect a Language Sample

How to Collect a Language Sample Anyone here dread collecting a language sample?  Leia Knight from Language for the Playground joined us LIVE to share 5 quick and easy tips for eliciting a language sample.  #speechieshow Join the Hub to Access (Free Trial)

Stuttering Assessment: How to do a Fluency Evaluation

Stuttering Assessment: How to do a Fluency Evaluation Stuttering, the most common fluency disorder, is an interruption in the flow of speaking characterized by specific types of disfluencies, including repetitions of sounds, syllables, and monosyllabic words (e.g., “Look at the b-b-baby,” “Let’s go out-out-out”); prolongations of consonants when it

Articulation and Phonological Therapy Approaches: How to Choose

Articulation and Phonological Therapy Approaches: What is the Best Speech Sound Therapy? It can be very difficult to figure out what type of speech sound therapy to do with a child.  Today, I'm going to walk you through the four main types of therapy and when to

Cycles Approach for Speech Therapy | Steps and Therapy Plan

What is the Hodson Cycles Approach to Speech Therapy? An amazing speech-language pathologist named Barbara Hodson created the cycles approach, sometimes called the Cycles Phonological Remediation Approach as a way to help children with many phonological processes make faster progress in speech therapy.  Hodson's research showed that

The Speech Therapy Solution

The Speech Therapy Solution Membership It's so much more than CEUs!     Evidence-Based Practice and Support at your Fingertips Join our huge community of members who are already enjoying less stress and more confidence! That's how many SLPs and professionals are already members! Learn About Discounts on

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Speech and Language Kids | Speech Therapy for Kids

Speech-Language Professionals Increase your confidence and decrease your stress with resources for SLPs, SLPAs, SaLTs, etc. Resources for Speech-Language Professionals Educators Boost speech and language skills for your struggling students.  Help for teachers, special educators, paras, therapists, etc. Resources for Educators

Speech Therapy for Autism | Goals and Strategies

What is Autism? According to Autism Speaks, the term "autism" or "autism spectrum disorder (ASD), refers to a broad range of conditions characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech and nonverbal communication.  In order to be diagnosed with autism, a child must have each of

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The Ultimate AAC Resource Page

What is Augmentative/Alternative Communication (AAC)? AAC stands for augmentative/alternative communication and describes any mode of communication that is not speaking with your mouth.  This may involve pointing to or exchanging pictures, using sign language, using an AAC device that will speak a message when the user

Speech Therapy for Autism: Activities, PDFs, and Info

Speech Therapy for Autism: Activities, PDFs, and Info Autism, also called Autism Spectrum Disorder, is a diagnosis that describes a group of children with a common cluster of symptoms, though the degree of severity for each of those symptoms varies widely from child to child. These symptoms include

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Reading Fluency: How to Help Your Child

When your child reads out loud, does it sound choppy or broken up? Does your child have trouble understanding and remembering things he has read out loud? Your child may benefit from some tips on improving reading fluency. What Is Reading Fluency? According to the National Reading Panel, reading

Speech Therapy for 1-Year-Old: Speech Milestones

1-Year-Old Speech Milestones: The following skills are all expected to emerge by or around 1 year of age.  Not all children will acquire all of these skills by this age.  If a child is missing a few skills, we generally don't worry too much.  However, if a child