In this episode of Talking with Tech, Chris interviews Bruce Alter, a pediatric Physical Therapist and AT Consultant with the Tigard-Tualatin School District in Oregon. Bruce has a long history working with technology, including as a user; he was an early adopter of assistive technology in school to support his challenges with dyslexia.
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Bruce alter: pros and cons of allowing ai in sc...
Ed sheeran was able to overcome his stutter usi...
One fact about Sheeran that even the biggest fans of the star may not know is that as a child he suffered from a stutter, which could have gone on to potentially affect his singing career. Despite this, he was able to overcome the stutter and did so by using an unusual method.
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6 months into private practice: the real tea wi...
In this episode we have Lauren DeVoe M.S. CCC-SLP. Lauren has been a Speech Language Pathologist for 4 years. Lauren enjoys working with families to help their child become an effective communicator.
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165: the slps role in dyslexia with heather cas...
In this episode of SLP Coffee Talk, I sat down with two rock star SLPs, Karina and Heather from @SoarWithWords, to talk about all things dyslexia and how we as SLPs can best support our students that struggle with it and help them reach their goals.
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Now announcing the pediatric speech sister netw...
The Pediatric Speech Sister Network© on YouTube Live, founded by Melanie Y. Evans, MS CCC-SLP, is a collection of online channels dedicated to building a community of culturally competent and thriving speech pathologists.
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Slp roles in concussions, wearable tech, and ac...
Matt, Michelle, and Rachel dive into the research and pop news in and related to the field of Speech and Language Pathology. On this week’s episode they discuss the role the SLP has in Concussion protocol and wearable tech for voice care.
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Speech pathologist teaches her dog to use a sou...
Christina Hunger works with one- and two-year-old children, many of which use adaptive devices to communicate. So she wondered what would happen if she taught her two-month-old puppy, a Catahoula/Blue Heeler named Stella, to do the same.
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Introduction to dynamic assessment and why it i...
This episode is a rerun of a previous episode originally published on March 7th, 2021.
These 2 staten island moms provide speech thera...
On a daily walk with their newborn sons in strollers, Madeline Romano and Mary Vitale, both 35- year-old pediatric speech language pathologists, began to hash out a plan for a business that would allow them to spend time with their own children, while doing what they love - helping kids with with speech development in a fun “parent and me” class setting.
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The sure way to say the r sound by peachie spee...
Practice the SURE way to say the R sound with Peachie Speechie’s speech-language pathologist, Meredith Avren!
This method uses shaping to achieve accurate production of the R sound. Watch and learn how to shape the SH sound into an R sound!
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