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Speechie Side Up

Summary: You’re listening to the Speechie Side Up podcast hosted by author, AAC specialist, and matcha tea lover, Venita Litvack! Every week, you get to hear what other SLPs are doing in the field and how they found their passion. This podcast was created to help YOU stop re-inventing the wheel and start loving your job again!

Podcasts:

 150: 3 Tips to Start Using AAC in Early Intervention | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:34:11

This solo is all about AAC in early intervention. We review 3 tips to start using AAC in EI when you don’t have buy-in or access to high-tech systems. This episode is also a sneak peak into the AAC Connect program. AAC Connect includes a variety of therapy materials, training, and personalized support. You can access ALL of these resources for $99 until the end of 11/2/22 or using the code SSUCREW after general early access pricing ends. Click here to learn more and sign up: https://tasseltogether.com/courses/aac-connect/

 [SLP Live] Have Fun! Honoring All Forms of Play | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 01:00:46

In this podcourse, we review the characteristics of play and how the environment impacts play and social participation. We also review strategies to connect with children and empower caregivers in play. This episode is part of a digital conference event called SLP Live. Listening to this episode does not automatically guarantee ASHA CEUs. If you want to earn .1 ASHA CEUs, download the playbook, join the private community, access the exhibit hall, and grab the other courses materials for this episode, please register for the conference, SLP Live, using this link: https://courses.slpnerdcast.com/pages/slp-live-checkout Use the code slppodcast for 25% off the SLP Live conference registration!

 [SLP Live] R Therapy 101: The Teaching R Method | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 01:08:29

In this podcourse, we review the bunched and retroflex productions of /r/. We also review evidence-based strategies for elicitation of /r/ in multiple contexts. This episode is part of a digital conference event called SLP Live. Listening to this episode does not automatically guarantee ASHA CEUs. If you want to earn .1 ASHA CEUs, download the playbook, join the private community, access the exhibit hall, and grab the other courses materials for this episode, please register for the conference, SLP Live, using this link: https://courses.slpnerdcast.com/pages/slp-live-checkout Use the code slppodcast for 25% off the SLP Live conference registration!

 [SLP Live] AAC: It's a Team Effort | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 01:04:49

In this podcourse, we discuss barriers to an interdisciplinary approach to augmentative alternative communication (AAC) implementation.  We also discuss the importance of approachable collaboration, dissemination, and strategies to implement AAC throughout the day. This episode is part of a digital conference event called SLP Live. Listening to this episode does not automatically guarantee ASHA CEUs. If you want to earn .1 ASHA CEUs, download the playbook, join the private community, access the exhibit hall, and grab the other courses materials for this episode, please register for the conference, SLP Live, using this link: https://courses.slpnerdcast.com/pages/slp-live-checkout Use the code slppodcast for 25% off the SLP Live conference registration!

 Tongue-Tied: Unraveling the Evidence Base for Assessment & Treatment of Ankyloglossia [Podcourse] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:42:52

In this podcourse, I am joined by Kayla Fontenot, a Speech-Language Pathologist and IAOM Certified Orofacial Myologist®. Kayla has worked in hospitals, rehab centers, and school districts across the state of Texas. She has been in private practice since 2011, licensed in the state of Texas, and holds the Certificate of Clinical Competency from the American Speech Language and Hearing Association (ASHA). Kayla founded Flower Mound Speech & Therapy Center in 2015 because she saw a need to provide in-depth, personalized services for her clients. You can download the full handout, watch the video playback, ask questions in a private SLP community, and earn 0.1 ASHA CEUs for this episode! Please visit the Tassel Learning website for more information. Visit Speechie Side Up to learn more about this episode.

 THROWBACK: The One About Parent Coaching in El with the SLT Scrapbook | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:36:51

In this episode I am joined by Becky, a Speech and Language Therapist with a passion for creating fun and engaging materials for therapy sessions and lessons. She loves sharing parent coaching tips & tricks, and helping other SLPs love early language development and intervention. Visit Speechie Side Up to learn more about this episode.

 148: Teletherapy for Preschoolers: Keeping it Real in a Digital World | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:26

In this episode I am joined by Kelly Vess. Aside from being a pediatric speech-language pathologist and an off-campus clinical supervisor, Kelly Vess is the author of the digital, how-to, treatment book, "Speech Sound Disorders: Comprehensive Evaluation and Treatment" (Thieme Publishers). Kelly also presents the latest best-practice intervention seminars for SpeechPathology.com and the Bureau of Education and Research. Kelly Vess's evidence-based practice research is freely available to the public on ResearchGate. Visit Speechie Side Up to learn more about this episode.

 THROWBACK: The One About Early Developmental Milestones with The Speech Sisters | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:40:56

In this episode, I am joined by Brooke & Bridget, sisters and speech-language pathologists who are passionate about guiding parents with practical tips to integrate speech and language techniques into their everyday routines. Together, they have more than 20 years of combined experience, and have even been featured on Good Morning America! Visit Speechie Side Up to learn more about this episode.

 THROWBACK: Supporting Prelinguistic Communication For At-Risk Children & Caregiver Education; Root for The Home Team: Caregiver Coaching & Family Capacity Building in EI | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 01:01:00

In this episode, I am joined by Mollie Romano, a professor and Assistant Director of the Communication and Early Childhood Research and Practice Center at Florida State University. Her research focuses on caregiver implemented interventions to support the development of infants and toddlers with disabilities and those at risk for delays, professional development approaches for early childhood providers, and interventions that target prelinguistic communication skills. Visit Speechie Side Up to learn more about this episode.

 Play On: Evidenced-Based Strategies in Early Intervention Treatment [Podcourse] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:02:07

In this podcourse, I am joined by Cara Tambellini. Cara is an early intervention expert speech-language pathologist. She has over a decade of experience working with young children under the age of three. She holds a master's degree in speech-language pathology from Northwestern University. She is licensed to practice in California and is registered by the College of Speech and Hearing Professionals in British Columbia. In addition, Cara is clinically certified by Speech-Language Audiology Canada and she holds her Certification of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language Hearing Association. You can download the full handout, watch the video playback, ask questions in a private SLP community, and earn 0.1 ASHA CEUs for this episode! Please visit the Tassel Learning website for more information. Visit Speechie Side Up to learn more about this episode.

 THROWBACK: The One About AAC & Autism with Rachel Madel | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:41:22

Today I am joined by Los Angeles-based speech therapist, parent coach and technology specialist, Rachel Madel. Rachel is dedicated to helping families and speech therapists of children with complex communication needs to communicate functionally throughout their day. Visit Speechie Side Up to learn more about this episode.

 Podcourse: Understanding Autism Through a Neurodiversity-Affirming Lens | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:30

In this podcourse, I am joined by Cari Ebert, MS, CCC-SLP. Cari is a pediatric speech-language pathologist in private practice in the Kansas City, Missouri area. She received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Iowa in 1993 and her master’s degree from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale in 1995. Cari is a therapist, consultant, author, and nationally recognized speaker who gets paid to do what she loves most…TALK! She works exclusively with young children, birth to age five, and their families and believes that early intervention is the key to future success. She has dedicated her career to helping young children achieve their maximum potential with speech, language, and social-emotional development. Cari has an autistic son which allows her to engage audiences both as a professional and as a parent of a neurodivergent child. You can download the full handout, watch the video playback, ask questions in a private SLP community, and earn 0.1 ASHA CEUs for this episode! Please visit the Tassel Learning website for more information. Visit Speechie Side Up to learn more about this episode.

 THROWBACK: Making Sense of Neurodiversity and Children’s Sensory Needs [Podcourse] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:58:37

In this podcourse, I am joined by Jessie Ginsburg, M.A, CCC-SLP. Jessie a Sensory IntegrationⓇ trained speech-language pathologist, creator of ASD from the Inside Out, and founder of Pediatric Therapy Playhouse, a top-rated speech & language clinic in Los Angeles. Through her national publications and talks, and her internationally-acclaimed Inside Out course, Jessie inspires a new way of thinking about the SLP’s role in treating young autistic children. We discuss the topic of sensory needs in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and how to implement sensory regulation into therapy sessions to best serve the child. Jessie shares how to identify sensory differences in your students and how to target sensory regulation despite limited resources. You can download the full handout, watch the video playback, ask questions in a private SLP community, and earn 0.1 ASHA CEUs for this episode! Please visit the Tassel Learning website for more information. Visit Speechie Side Up to learn more about this episode.

 Podcourse: How to Foster the Socio-Emotional Well-Being of Autistic Clients and Their Families | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:06:01

In this podcourse, I am joined by Rachel Dorsey, a Speech-Language Pathologist, educator, consultant, and autism rights advocate. Through her private practice/consultancy, Rachel Dorsey: Autistic SLP, LLC, she provides therapy sessions and education to parents, professionals, school districts, and organizations through coaching, consultations, in-services, professional developments, and courses on neurodiversity-affirming therapeutic practice. The services she offers as a consultant draw upon her own experience as an Autistic person and her nearly six years of clinical experience working within early intervention, preschool (CPSE), school-aged, post-secondary through itinerant work, and clinic-based settings.  In this session, we discussed important factors and strategies for supporting the socio-emotional well-being of autistic clients. This session explored strategies to implement with young children, as well as, difficulties clinicians may encounter when supporting the socio-emotional wellbeing of older autistic children. You can download the full handout, watch the video playback, ask questions in a private SLP community, and earn 0.1 ASHA CEUs for this episode! Please visit the Tassel Learning website for more information. Visit Speechie Side Up to learn more about this episode.

 144: The One About Getting Your SLPD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:31:59

In this episode, I am joined by Cheri Dodge Chin, an assistive technology consultant for a public school district in Portland, Oregon. She has a clinical doctorate in speech-language pathology and 20+ years of experience helping children, educators, and families develop speech & language skills. She began her blog, Super Power Speech, in 2008 with the hope of engaging other speech pathologists and passing on ideas and resources. The blog is now recognized as one of the first SLP blogs in the world and has been nominated for multiple awards. Aside from flying around and trying to save the world, you can find her reading, running, or eating dessert. Visit Speechie Side Up to learn more about this episode.

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