Where’s My Lane? Navigating Overlapping Roles in Pediatric Treatment – Ep. 102

SLPs roles often overlap with other professions. While collaboration is highly desirable, sometimes roles overlap so much as to be almost indistinguishable.
Puzzled by Learned Nasal Air Emission? You’re Not Alone – Ep. 93

Tired of feeling perplexed by nasal air emission and phoneme-specific nasal emission? We’ve got you covered in this enlightening episode!
Three Therapy Takeaways from “The Brain That Changes Itself” by Norman Doidge – Ep. 88

Ever wondered how a deeper understanding of brain plasticity could revolutionize your language therapy sessions?
Nine Fun and Effective Games for Articulation Therapy – Ep. 87

Having a stash of fun and effective games for therapy you can turn to at a moments notice is standard practice for pediatric SLPs.
A Balanced Approach to R Therapy, Part Two – Ep. 81

Today I’m talking about the third pillar, relaxed production, and I’ll also be addressing phonemic awareness.
A Balanced Approach to R Therapy, Part One – Ep. 80

Today I’m going to discuss oral resting posture and the first two pillars of my R program.
How to Have Hard Conversations with Parents and Clients – Ep. 78

Starting hard conversations with parents and clients is so much easier when you know how to say difficult things honestly and gracefully. Here’s where the right turn of phrase, examples, and analogies smooth the way.
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.
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.