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Stuttering Strategies

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How to Be an Anti-ableist SLP

How to Be an Anti-ableist SLP

This episode discusses how to be an anti-ableist SLP. In the episode, I talk about the importance of recognizing ableism’s influence, and then actively pushing back against it by using inclusive language, being thoughtful about our goal choices, supporting accessibility for disabled SLPs, and addressing ableist microaggressions. This podcast episode

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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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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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5 Things People Who Stutter Want SLPs to Know

Do you feel intimidated when you get assigned to a new student who stutters?  Many of you that have purchased my Fluency Survival Pack Bundle expressed your gratitude for that product because stuttering was out of your comfort zone.  But why?  What is it about stuttering that makes it so tricky?

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My Approach to Fluency Disorders

A client recently asked about my approach when dealing with fluency disorders, so I’ve decided to outline that here today.  I feel very strongly about attacking stuttering using three different techniques: stuttering modification, fluency enhancement, and confronting fears.  I think it is important to use each one of these techniques,

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Targeting Vocabulary Development in Speech Therapy Sessions

Happy spring everyone! Today’s topic is all about vocabulary and how to target vocabulary in a variety of ways when treating clients via teletherapy. We will dive into how to work on vocabulary with clients of different age groups as well. I will be incorporating resources throughout this post targeting

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Using Mindfulness in Speech Therapy, Part 1

In today’s episode, I talk about using mindfulness in speech therapy.  Mindfulness is a word that has gained a lot of popularity over the last ten years and it seems we are always learning about new ways that it is beneficial.  However, there is little in the literature in regards

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Fluency Linky Party

Jenna over at Speech Room News is hosting her monthly Love It & List It linky party and this month’s topic is fluency.  So, what are my go-to fluency products?  Let’s take a look… Up first is my Fluency Survival Pack.  It really has EVERYTHING!!!  It’s got materials to target

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Using books in mixed speech therapy groups

Using Books in Mixed Speech Therapy Groups

Today, I’m here to talk about using books in mixed speech therapy groups.  In a perfect world, we would see many of our students 1:1, but we all know this often isn’t possible.  In today’s episode, I discuss how you can use books to target multiple goals, like: articulation, stuttering,

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Cluttering: What SLPs Need to Know

Cluttering is an area that many SLPs might not know much about.  There are probably two reasons for this.  One, is because cluttering is really rare and two is that we are still learning a lot about cluttering. Did you learn about cluttering in graduate school? I’d love for you to

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