
Communication Techniques that Strengthen Rapport
Rapport is at the heart of meaningful communication and effective therapy, but many traditional approaches rely on punitive or harsh communication styles that can undermine trust and learning. In this

Rapport is at the heart of meaningful communication and effective therapy, but many traditional approaches rely on punitive or harsh communication styles that can undermine trust and learning. In this

September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, and in this episode, we’re exploring what SLPs need to know about childhood cancer. In particular, the episode focuses on providing introductory information for

Although sleep isn’t always the most exciting topic, health experts agree that getting enough high-quality sleep is a key component of overall wellness. This episode asserts that healthy sleep can

Reading comprehension is within the speech-language pathology scope of practice; however, for many SLPs, it’s not a primary area of focus, especially because other professionals (e.g., special education teachers) typically

Occupational therapists are the primary experts when it comes to sensory interventions, but SLPs can also use sensory strategies for speech therapy sessions. The strategies discussed in this episode may

SLPs use counseling skills every day, but counseling isn’t always a topic we spend a lot of time thinking about, and it’s an area where we may lack confidence. The

Speech-language pathology is a demanding field, and many SLP workplace settings have the potential to be stressful and overwhelming, and even lead to burnout. Preschool settings can be particularly challenging

Workplace conflict can be common for SLPs, whether it’s in a contentious meeting, part of a disagreement with a supervisor, or with a student who doesn’t want to come to

SLPs often experience many intense interactions during the final few months of the year, both at family gatherings and at meetings with parents and caregivers. This episode provides a variety

One of the most long standing and persistent concerns within the field of speech-language pathology is its lack of diversity. In 2003, approximately 93% of SLPs self-identified as white, and

School-based SLPs in particular face many challenges related to completing speech and language evaluations, especially when it comes to finding times to pull students out of class to participate in

This episode helps SLPs prepare for a new school year by focusing on practical strategies for building belonging in speech therapy. Because the topic of belonging is nuanced and complex,
 
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