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Hearing Care Ideas to Share

May is National Speech-Language-Hearing Month, and many SLPs use it as an opportunity to advocate for our profession and share tips and information related to communication. In honor of National Speech-Language-Hearing Month, this podcast episode discusses hearing care ideas to share with students and clients, as well as colleagues, friends,

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Better Hearing & Speech Month Ideas 2022

Better Hearing & Speech Month Ideas 2022

The month of May is Better Hearing & Speech Month, which is a time for us to promote the field of Speech-Language Pathology and to help educate others about the valuable work that we do. This year’s theme is Connecting People and today I’m going to share with you some

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Montessori inspired activities in speech therapy

Montessori inspired speech therapy activities

This is the very first episode of The Speech Space podcast and thanks so much for stopping by to check it out!  So, are you looking to do something new in your speech therapy sessions? In this episode, we talk about how to incorporate Montessori inspired speech therapy activities.  The

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Fall Activities for Speech Therapy

In episode 16, I talk about some fun fall activities for speech therapy.  Over time, it can be easy to get stuck in ruts or the flow of your speech therapy sessions can get stale.  It happens to the best of us, it really does.  I find that using seasonal

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Winter Activities for Speech Therapy

Bring on the winter fun!  Today we are going to be talking about winter activities for speech therapy.  I love using the seasons and themes to keep my speech therapy sessions fresh and fun.  There are so many language opportunities that bringing some snow indoors can provide.  Listen to today’s

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Evidence-Based Grammar Interventions for Speech Therapy

Evidence-Based Grammar Interventions for Speech Therapy

Previously, I published two podcast episodes about the eight parts of speech, different types of phrases and clauses, sentence types and classifications, and the most common syntax issues we might see with our students. In this episode, I’ll be discussing evidence-based grammar interventions for speech therapy. I hope you have

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The Best Games for Speech Therapy

The Best Games for Speech Therapy – Digital Edition

Today I’m going to be talking about the best games for speech therapy, specifically digital games that can be used in-person and online. Although I will be recording another episode with more traditional games as well. Indicators of an Online Game that’s Great for Speech Therapy When selecting online game

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How Mindfulness Can Make You a Better SLP

How Mindfulness Can Make You a Better SLP

What is mindfulness? How can mindfulness make you a better SLP? According to UCLA’s Mindful Awareness Research Center, mindfulness is simply “paying attention to our present moment experience, with openness, curiosity, and a willingness to be with what is.” In this episode, I’ll discuss what mindfulness is and isn’t and

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Nature in speech therapy

Nature in Speech Therapy: Taking Speech Outside

Are you a nature lover like me?  Or maybe you’re just looking for some fresh ideas to keep your students engaged?  In episode 9 of The Speech Space podcast, I give some fun ideas for using nature in speech therapy.  What if you’re not able to take your sessions outside?  That’s

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Speech and Language Activities for Valentine’s Day

If you’re looking for some easy language activities for Valentine’s Day, then you’re in the right place!  In episode 28 of The Speech Space Podcast, I discuss some super-simple ideas that you can easily implement in your speech therapy sessions.  Check the links and resources section below for the link

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Virtual Reality in Speech Therapy

How to Integrate Virtual Reality into Speech Therapy

In this episode, I will be talking about how to integrate virtual reality, or VR, into speech therapy. Essentially, VR involves using computer technology to create a simulated 3D environment. Virtual Reality (VR) offers numerous applications across different patient profiles. It’s particularly useful for the generalization of skills by offering

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