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#387 Prelinguistic Skill #2… Teach a Child to Respond To People
Podcast #387 ASHA course # 0387, Provider Code AAYF Join pediatric speech-language pathologist Laura Mize, M.S., CCC-SLP as she explains the 11 prelinguistic skills all toddlers master before words emerge. This is show #3 in this series. In this show, we’re explaining in detail Skill #2 RESPONDS TO PEOPLE. Communicating always involves at least 2…
Read More#384 Tips for Teaching Toddlers to Point
Podcast #384 Tips for Teaching Toddlers to Point ASHA course # 0384, Provider Code AAYF Pointing is such an important way to communicate – especially for late talking toddlers. I call it the quintessential gesture because once toddlers learn how to point, they’ve reached a new milestone for communicating. We no longer have to guess…
Read MorePodcast #381 Jumpstart Expressive Language in Late Talking Toddlers
Podcast #381 Jumpstart Expressive Language in Late Talking Toddlers ASHA course # 0381, Provider Code AAYF Are you not sure how to help a late talker begin to use words? When there are no other developmental red flags ( meaning a child is socially connected to other people, has an adequate attention span when you…
Read MorePodcast #380 Teaching Final Sounds and Speech Diagnoses Review
Podcast #380 Teaching Final Sounds and Speech Diagnoses Review ASHA course # 0380, Provider Code AAYF Many times when we’re working with toddlers with speech intelligibility issues, we don’t know where to begin – or we start working on the wrong things and are met with little progress and lots of frustration! There are 6…
Read MorePodcast #379 Teach Toddlers a Variety of Syllable Shapes and Change Vowels from Syllable to Syllable to Improve Speech Intelligibility
Podcast #379 Teach Toddlers a Variety of Syllable Shapes and Change Vowels from Syllable to Syllable to Improve Speech Intelligibility ASHA course # 0379, Provider Code AAYF Many times when we’re working with toddlers with speech intelligibility issues, we don’t know where to begin – or we start working on the wrong things and then…
Read More#375 7 Principles for Designing Successful Speech Therapy Sessions for Toddlers
7 Principles for Designing Successful Speech Therapy Sessions for Toddlers ASHA course # 0375, Provider Code AAYF As a therapist or parent, do you struggle when you try to work with a late talking toddler? I can help! Watch this podcast for 7 key principles for teaching parents to achieve success with therapy strategies at…
Read MoreCreating Verbal Routines for Late Talking Toddlers
Creating Verbal Routines for Late Talking Toddlers ASHA course # 1001 Learning to talk during Verbal Routines is a critical, “in between” step for many late talkers. Creating Verbal Routines is designed to teach you how to develop and introduce verbal routines to toddlers with language delays and disorders. In this 68 minute video, I’ll…
Read MoreCharacteristics that Differentiate Autism from Other Developmental Language Delays
As a speech-language pathologist or other early intervention therapist, is it difficult for you to determine which toddlers exhibit characteristics of autism vs. those with other language delays? Parents – are you unsure if your child has signs of autism? Join pediatric speech-language pathologist Laura Mize, M.S., CCC-SLP of teachmetotalk.com as she discusses the main…
Read More#374 Artic in Toddlers… To Treat or Not to Treat Intelligibility Issues in Toddlers
Guidelines for Determining Developmental Readiness for Articulation Therapy in Toddlers How do you know when a toddler, especially a late talking toddler, is ready to work on articulation skills in speech therapy? Join pediatric speech-language pathologist Laura Mize, M.S., CCC-SLP of teachmetotalk.com as she discusses 7 guidelines for determining developmental readiness for articulation therapy for…
Read More#373 5 Factors that Indicate Significant Speech Intelligibility Problems in Toddlers and Young Preschoolers
All little kids can be hard to understand when they are learning to talk. How do you know when a toddler falls outside what’s “normal” and may need professional assistance? Join pediatric speech-language pathologist Laura Mize, M.S., CCC-SLP of teachmetotalk.com in this one hour audio and video podcast as she discusses what research tells us…
Read More#372 5 Best Ways to Teach Nonverbal Toddlers to Imitate
How can you teach a child to talk when he won’t imitate what you say? The short answer is, you can’t! You have to start somewhere else! We do that by meeting a toddler where he is- that always means making our expectations or goals easier so that a toddler can be more successful. In…
Read More#371 What to Do to Address Red Flags for Communication Delay in Toddlers
Not sure where to start working with a child who has red flags for language delay? In this podcast, join pediatric speech-language pathologist Laura Mize, M.S., CCC-SLP of teachmetotalk.com as she gives you ideas for helping toddlers who aren’t yet talking and communicating. There aren’t “cookie cutter strategies,” but real techniques that work that parents…
Read More#370 Red Flags for Delayed Communication Skills in Infants Toddlers
Not sure if your child has a language delay? In part one of this audio and video podcast, join pediatric speech-language pathologist Laura Mize, M.S., CCC-SLP of teachmetotalk.com as we discuss 12 red flags in infants and toddlers that indicate problems with the development of communication skills. Recommendations for explaining how each skill impacts language…
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