Caffeine & Caseloads: The SLP Life with The Pedi Speechie is your go-to podcast for real talk, practical tips, and a whole lot of speechie humor. Hosted by Karen, a school-based speech-language pathologist and the creator behind The Pedi Speechie, this show is made for busy SLPs who are juggling IEPs, therapy planning, and maybe a third cup of coffee. Whether you’re commuting to school, walking in... more
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In this episode of The Pedi Speechie, Karen breaks down how to elicit the retroflex R sound step-by-step. You’ll learn the difference between bunched and retroflex R, discover why starting with vocalic “ER” builds a strong foundation, and explore hig... more
Not every preschool student is ready to sit through a long storybook—and that’s okay! In today’s episode of Caffeine & Caseloads: The SLP Life with The Pedi Speechie, I’m sharing my favorite quick, interactive books that are perfect for building prel... more
In this episode of The Pedi Speechie, we’re breaking down the difference between phonological awareness and phonemic awareness—because yes, they’re not the same thing. If you’ve ever found yourself second-guessing which is which, this one’s for you. more
Need a speech session yesterday? This episode is your emergency toolkit. Karen from The Pedi Speechie Podcast is sharing 10 of her favorite low-prep, high-impact activities that can be done in tiny spaces with minimal materials—perfect for school SLP... more
Do your speech therapy vocabulary sessions feel a little... sleepy? In this episode of The Pedi Speechie, we’re diving into what Tier II vocabulary really is—and how to teach it in a way that keeps your students engaged (and you sane).
Whether you’r... more
Struggling to figure out how to start treating Childhood Apraxia of Speech after making the diagnosis? This episode is your guide to Dynamic Temporal and Tactile Cueing (DTTC)—the motor-based treatment approach developed by Dr. Edythe Strand for kids... more
What if your students don’t need another worksheet… they just need to move?
In this episode, I dive into a fascinating research study comparing visual and movement-based grammar interventions for students with developmental language disorder (DLD). ... more
Ready to make your next speech therapy whole group push-in session actually work? In this episode of The Pedi Speechie Podcast, we’re heading to the farm for a fully planned, engaging, and inclusive speech therapy session that school-based SLPs can u... more
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This podcast is geared towards school-based speech-language pathologists (SLPs) who seek practical and humorous insights while managing their therapy responsibilities. It covers essential topics such as articulation techniques, therapy planning, and strategies for working with students suffering from various speech disorders. Episodes typically feature actionable advice, research-backed methods, and relatable stories that resonate with busy professionals in the field. In addition, listeners can expect creative solutions for common challenges like managing IEPs, using multisensory learning, and incorporating engaging activities into therapy sessions, all presented through a light-hearted lens. This unique blend of humor and expertise makes i... more
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