Three Task Oriented Movement Activities for Executive Function – Ep. 76

What can we do to promote executive function along with therapy? That’s what I’m going to answer today.
Home Activities for the Final Stages of Speech Therapy – Ep. 71

This podcast does what we often don’t have time to do—it explains all about carryover, and gives parents realistic ways to support carryover at home.
Simple Tools for Optimal Outcomes – Ep. 70

My goal today is to show how simple activities can lead to powerful changes.
M.O.R.E. Success With Cluttering Therapy, part 1 – Ep. 68

This is part one of a two part series. Episode 68 covers nine areas to assess when treating cluttering, while part two covers the M.O.R.E. treatment technique.
Baa Baa Black Sheep

Here’s an activity that can be used for articulation or developing early listening and phonological awareness.
All About L – Ep. 67

Today’s podcast is focused on L. While there’s no doubt R can be a puzzler, L isn’t far behind. Final L can be one of the most perplexing sounds for clients to master.
It’s Not the Plane, It’s the Pilot – Ep. 66

The question I want to answer today is what strategies are effective for clients who have poor self-awareness when using R at the conversation level.
Making R “Elementary, Dr. Watson” – Ep. 65

Take advantage of these explanations to help you get on the same page with parents.
What SLPs Need to Know About Tongue Ties – Ep. 64

Tongue ties, also referred to as tethered oral tissues (TOTs) can seem like a complex issue, but what it really comes down to is understanding when functional eating, speaking and sleeping are impaired.
Phonemic Awareness for Parents

Here’s a quick video that explains how to delete and substitute sounds or syllables from words for phonemic awareness practice.