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!
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You might know why it's important to use diverse resources in therapy, but need more ideas on how to do so. Today I am joined by Tamara Anderson to talk about how you can effectively and purposefully use varying forms of culture such as art, poetry/books, and music in speech and language therapy sessions to promote diversity and inclusion. Check out the YOU’VE GOT A FRIEND IN AAC: SUPPORTING SOCIAL INTERACTIONS WITH AAC USERS podcourse on Tassel Continuing Education!
This episode is available for ASHA CEUs and part of the 2020 SLP Connect Podconference until October 7, 2020. If you want to earn ASHA CEUs, then stay on until the very end, because that is where I provide information on how to register for ASHA CEUs and other details like how to win awesome giveaway prizes! You can also read about the details here. If you are listening to this episode after SLP Connect, then I hope you will still enjoy this amazing interview that covers why SLPs should be involved in dyslexia interventions with Jeannette Washington, M. Ed.
This episode is available for ASHA CEUs and part of the 2020 SLP Connect Podconference until October 7, 2020. If you want to earn ASHA CEUs, then stay on until the very end, because that is where I provide information on how to register for ASHA CEUs and other details like how to win awesome giveaway prizes! You can also read about the details here. If you are listening to this episode after SLP Connect, then I hope you will still enjoy this amazing interview that covers How to Promote Cultural Diversity in AAC Assessment & Treatment with Cara Walton, M.A, CCC-SLP.
Are you interested in learning more about your role in serving the transgender and gender-diverse community? Greta Abbott, a queer-identified SLP is on this episode to share about basic terminology you should know as an SLP, transgender voice therapy, and other resources you can turn to. Find out more details about the SLP Connect Podconference at https://tasseltogether.com/slpconnect/
Would you like to help improve the lives of children in impoverished countries? Sandy Dorsey, a certified Speech-Language Pathologist & private practice owner is on today to share how you can make an impact through her non-profit organization, Smiles for Speech. Find out more details about the SLP Connect Podconference at https://tasseltogether.com/slpconnect/
Why does verbal behavior get a bad rap? Kate and Amy, the hosts of SLP Nerdcast, are on today to explain the principles of verbal behavior and how it can improve your therapy. Now you can get full episode transcriptions and handouts for select podcast episodes! Visit www.TasselTogether.com for more info.
In this episode, Liz Willis, and SLP and BCBA shares her tips for utilizing a naturalistic, play-based behavioral approach to teaching speech and language. Head on over to www.tasseltogether.com to learn how you can earn ASHA CEUs while listening to podcourses! If you decide to join, use the discount code ssupodcast (all lowercase) to receive up to 20% off whichever membership you choose.
In this episode, Allie Szczecinski, a special education teacher with a focus on behavior management, shares all about emotional learning and trauma informed practices! Head on over to www.tasseltogether.com to learn how you can earn ASHA CEUs while listening to podcourses! If you decide to join, use the discount code ssupodcast (all lowercase) to receive up to 20% off whichever membership you choose.
This episode is available for ASHA CEUs! Visit www.tasseltogether.com to learn how! Description: This session discussed important factors to keep in mind when treating a new student that has limited natural speech, and how to effectively implement augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems when working with students that have challenging behaviors. Other evidence-based strategies were discussed for this population, including how to run group therapy.
Need tips on how to support students with challenging behaviors? You want your students to be able to communicate effectively, but their behaviors often get in the way. In this episode, Ashley Scott, a dually-certified speech language pathologist and BCBA, shares all about early intervention and behavioral strategies! Find the show notes here: https://speechiesideup.com/category/podcast/
On this episode, I am joined by a fellow podcaster and SLP graduate student, Nancy Hillman! Nancy’s podcast called Sunshine Speechie helps future SLPs learn about the necessary resources and knowledge to succeed in graduate school and beyond. Her mission is to leave no aspiring SLP behind!
Quintina is the CEO and founder of a tele-therapeutic pediatric speech and language clinic as well as a newly developed app, both named, Pediatric Speech Lab. Quintina is a Speech-Language graduate of the University of D.C. and Howard University. Quintina has traveled the world for outreach in places such as Dominican Republic and Thailand.
On this episode I am joined by SLP and AT consultant, Mary Katherine Dally from AAC for All! Mary Katherine is honestly one of the most talented and creative people I know! You can give her any object and she’ll find a way to turn it into AAC!
Today I am joined by Kandice Soni, the SLP entrepreneur behind Sparkly Speech Girl. Kandice is a school-based SLP and TPT author who has a passion for early intervention and articulation. This episode sponsored by Double Time Docs. Write your SLP evaluation reports in a fraction of the time.
Today I am joined by pediatric speech-language pathologist and business owner, Rachelle Paquette. Rachelle is the SLP behind Speech Tree Co. A company that creates engaging mini object boxes for speech and language therapy. This episode sponsored by Double Time Docs. Write your SLP evaluation reports in a fraction of the time.