The Speech Umbrella Podcast Episodes

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This episode describes using movie making to teach inferencing and perspective taking.
Today I’m talking about the third pillar, relaxed production, and I’ll also be addressing phonemic awareness.
Today I’m going to discuss oral resting posture and the first two pillars of my R program.
Today’s episode is called Digging Into Stability and Mobility With Char Boshart and we are going to learn so much from her.
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. 
The question I’m answering today is, how can I make my client’s and parents experience the best and communicate that I care?
What can we do to promote executive function along with therapy? That’s what I’m going to answer today.
Don’t we hear some of the funniest, wisest, all around best things from children? Here’s a collection of some my funniest moments with clients in 2022. Enjoy Kids Say the BEST Things, 2022.
The question I’m answering today is, how do I help clients with a very narrow range of conversation topics broaden their horizon.
Sometimes our university training doesn’t leave us feeling confident treating pediatric voice disorders. Which makes it intimidating, to say the least, when you’re faced with a child with a voice disorder.Tune in to hear a success story about a client with complex communication needs.