Speech and Language Kids Podcast
A podcast by Carrie Clark, Speech-Language Pathologist
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62 Episodes
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Why Use AAC for Toddlers or Children?
Published: 10/10/2016 -
Why Do Speech Therapists Group Children Together?
Published: 9/12/2016 -
The Speech Therapist’s Role in Reading and Writing in Children and Adolescents
Published: 8/8/2016 -
Hypernasality Speech Therapy: Treatment Activities
Published: 7/11/2016 -
Stuttering Therapy Techniques | Exercises and Activities
Published: 6/13/2016 -
Apraxia of Speech: Speech Therapy Activities for CAS
Published: 5/9/2016 -
Speech Therapy for Non-Verbal Children: Building Functional Communication
Published: 4/11/2016 -
Teaching Children to Repair Communication Breakdowns
Published: 3/13/2016 -
Improving Summarizing Skills in Children Through Literacy
Published: 2/8/2016 -
Working Smarter to Help Children with Speech and Language Skills
Published: 1/11/2016 -
Articulation and Phonological Therapy Approaches: How to Choose
Published: 11/9/2015 -
Social Skills Activities for Middle Schoolers: Speech Therapy Goals and Ideas
Published: 10/15/2015 -
Speech Therapy for Autism | Goals and Strategies
Published: 9/6/2015 -
Speech Therapy Materials: What do I Need? (11 Free Therapy Materials)
Published: 8/29/2015 -
Waiting Cards: Language-Boosting Alternatives for Screen Time
Published: 8/22/2015 -
How to Use Sock Puppets to Improve Grammar (Pronouns and Verb Tenses)
Published: 8/16/2015 -
Perspective Taking Activities for Kids | Examples and Lessons
Published: 6/8/2015 -
Establishing Joint Attention: Therapy for Children Who Aren’t Tuned In
Published: 5/25/2015 -
RTI Speech Therapy: How to Use 5-Minute Sessions for MTSS Tier 2
Published: 5/12/2015 -
Resources for Speech-Language Pathology Assistants (SLPAs)
Published: 5/11/2015
Carrie Clark, a speech-language pathologist from Columbia, Missouri, offers resources, information, and activities for speech therapists and parents of children with speech and language development and delays. While Carrie's materials will provide great information for speech therapists, they will also empower families to use fun and easy activities to improve their child's speech and language skills at home. Activities and information cover a range of ages, ability levels, and disabilities. Topics covered include: articulation, apraxia, phonology, language, late talkers, alternative/augmentative communication (AAC), autism, stuttering, reading, social skills, down syndrome, following directions, answering questions, grammar, etc. Educators and other professionals will also love this easy-to-follow information and the step-by-step guides.