The SLP Book Club is a community of speech therapists, parents, and educators dedicated to learning and growing together each month as we digest engaging, science-backed books in the areas of child development, behavior, communication, mindset, and productivity. With over 16 years of combined experience as pediatric speech-language pathologists, hosts Laura Geissert and Adrianne Frost will provide... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 91 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ParentingKids & FamilyEducation |
Throughout May and June, we are thrilled to discuss The Knowledge Gap by Natalie Wexler with you. If you're an SLP who works in schools, you're going to want to read this book! This week, we're starting with chapters one and two. Chapter one is calle... more
This week we're discussing the end of Hunt, Gather, Parent by Michaeleen Doucleff, Ph.D. Chapter 15 is called "The Ancient Antidote for Depression." Michaeleen discusses her own postpartum depression and her realization that what she was missing earl... more
This week we're discussing chapters 13 and 14 and TEAM 3 from Hunt, Gather, Parent by Michaeleen Doucleff, Ph.D. Michaeleen and Rosy head to Tanzania to live with the Hadzabe. We learn about how our ancient ancestors parented and how to raise confide... more
This week we're covering chapters 11 and 12 from Hunt, Gather, Parent by Michaeleen Doucleff, Ph.D. We kick off this episode with our thoughts on YouTube star Ms. Rachel (you might be surprised by how we feel), then we dive into the book. Chapter 11 ... more
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I love the books recommendations they provide and discuss. They are very helpful to me as a teacher and a mom. Reading the books they are discussing, I learn new things or it reassures of me doing something right. For example, the 2x10 Strategy (from the SEL and The Brain Book), I’ve done this strategy and it really does help. Now reading about it helps me be confident and explain to the PIRT team what I am doing and how it works for me. Please give this podcast a try. You will love it!
As a parent, I was anxious and was struggling to introduce my girls to read. But Lauren and Adrianne make it easy for my girls to learn and absorb the information. My girls now love reading and they develop reading habits day by day and will continue to read.
Enjoying their coverage on ADHD (Smart but scattered). It’s been helpful as a parent seeking more information.
great insights
Fantastic podcast gives me good information from these books I don’t always get a chance to read. Very informative and interesting to listen to on way to work. Has given me some ideas.
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