Helping Parents Teach Toddlers To Understand and Use Language
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ParentingKids & Family |
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I love your podcast so much! I also ordered two of your books to help my son who has Autism. I ordered the Autism Workbook and Building Verbal Imitation Skills in Toddlers. He has made so much progress over the past few months it’s been crazy to witness! I am so grateful I found your podcast! It has literally been life changing for my son and given me so much hope to know how I can help him. Thank you so, so much!
I love how these concepts are explained. It makes so much sense. Thank you!
I am an SLPA and I have found this podcasts so so helpful, there are many speech podcasts that are largely conversational and about concepts in therapy but this one is so applicable! I am soo so grateful because although there is tons of content out there, this podcasts is like a little supervisor everyday.
I came across Laura’s podcast when I was trying to figure out how to get my non-speaking two year old to catch up and start saying 2-word phrases. I have learned SO much from her about milestones, early intervention and how to start at the child’s current level to do all the baby steps that will help them learn to talk. He’s now 3, has an autism diagnosis and thanks to everything I’ve learned plus ABA and speech therapy he’s speaking a lot. Thank you so much for all you do, Laura.
I’d been excited to find this podcast but after listening to a handful of episodes was very disappointed. My husband summarized the ones he listened to as unprofessional both in vernacular and repetitiveness in the episodes. As a professor and a teacher we value information being presented in a relevant and succinct manner. These episodes are unnecessarily lengthy. more
Apple Podcasts | #198 | United States/Kids & Family/Parenting |
Apple Podcasts | #139 | Australia/Kids & Family/Parenting |
Apple Podcasts | #28 | Israel/Kids & Family/Parenting |
Apple Podcasts | #93 | Saudi Arabia/Kids & Family/Parenting |
Apple Podcasts | #96 | South Korea/Kids & Family/Parenting |
Apple Podcasts | #102 | Israel/Kids & Family |
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