Speech Therapist Carrie Clark brainstorms ideas and answers for your speech therapy questions
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | Education for KidsSocial SciencesScienceKids & Family |
Teaching Children to Recall and Retell Past Events: Children with communication challenges often have trouble retelling past events. This may make it hard for them to tell you about something that happened or communicate clearly about past events. In... more
Today I am joined by speech-language pathologist Maureen Wilson from www.thespeechbubbleslp.com who helps me brainstorm ideas for a 5-year-old with autism who won't participate in anything unless he controls the whole thing. Links and Notes: The Spee... more
Join me and my guests Helen and Elizabeth from www.SpeechblogUK.com as we brainstorm some ideas for a child with autism who doesn't respond to anything. Links and Notes: www.SpeechBlogUK.com Observe the child to look for interests Intensive Interacti... more
In this episode of Speech Therapy: Storm of the Brains, Carrie Clark is joined by Jeff Stepen from www.conversationsinspeech.com to discuss activities that will help target core vocabulary for AAC users. Core Vocabulary for AAC Users Links: Conversat... more
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This podcast is gold! Love the collaboration when it comes to answering questions. So many great ideas for therapy, even with the most difficult cases! Thanks for everything!
I'm new to listening and really enjoying the podcast! (I'm a new grad SLP and look forward to learning more!)
I am so excited that I found this podcast! It is so extremely helpful and informative with practical information I can implement in therapy right away. Thank you so much for supporting SLPs by providing this podcast!!
There is such a wide range of topics! I listened to my first podcast of Carrie’s and I feel like it was directly applicable to clients I work with in my practicum placement. I’m hooked! It’s a great free resource.
I love learning from the seasoned SLP professionals featured on this podcast!
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