Speech and Language Kids Podcast
A podcast by Carrie Clark, Speech-Language Pathologist
Categories:
62 Episodes
-
Ultimate Guide to Teaching Written Narratives by Grade Level
Published: 5/4/2015 -
Dyslexia Speech Therapy: How SLPs Can Help with Dyslexia
Published: 4/27/2015 -
Echolalia: What is Echolalia and How Can We Help?
Published: 4/20/2015 -
Selective Mutism Speech Therapy and Treatment for Children
Published: 4/13/2015 -
Early Childhood Podcast Episode
Published: 4/6/2015 -
How to Deal with Challenging Behaviors in the Classroom and Speech Therapy Room
Published: 3/30/2015 -
Making Inferences For Speech Therapy
Published: 3/23/2015 -
Using Video Modeling For Kids With Autism
Published: 3/16/2015 -
Productivity Tools For Speech Therapists
Published: 3/9/2015 -
Idiom, Figurative Language Speech Therapy Activities
Published: 2/23/2015 -
Declutter and Organize Your Speech Therapy Space
Published: 2/16/2015 -
How to Help your Child with Teasing
Published: 2/9/2015 -
Writing IEP Goals | SMART Goals and Examples
Published: 2/2/2015 -
Frontal Lisp/Interdental Lisp | Speech Therapy Ideas & Word Lists
Published: 1/26/2015 -
Final Consonant Deletion | Activities, Words, and Goals
Published: 1/19/2015 -
The Magic Formula to Teach a Child Any New Skill (By Fading Supports)
Published: 1/12/2015 -
Parent Rights in the IEP Process with Lara Wakefield
Published: 11/24/2014 -
Speech Therapy Generalization: Boosting Self-Awareness to Increase Carry-Over
Published: 11/17/2014 -
How to Teach the /r/ Sound with Christine Ristuccia
Published: 11/9/2014 -
Phonological Processes: Definition, Examples, and Therapy
Published: 11/6/2014
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.