Podcasts…Master List of Courses for CE Credit

Here’s a list of all my podcasts available for online CE credit 

How to Get CE Credit… for therapists and other professionals

  1. Choose your course.
  2. Click the link to enroll for $5 or $10. (Please create an account to view your links to the course and the handout)
  3. Watch the video or listen to the podcast.
  4. Take the self assessment / test.
  5. Receive your certificate by download and by email.

SLPs only… If you want us to file your ASHA CEUs, you will have the opportunity to enter your # and request that we will file it for you.

 

Now for this list…

Browse in chronological order or scroll for a list of series/topics.

1000      Characteristics that Differentiate Autism from Other Language Delays

1001       Creating Verbal Routines for Late Talking Toddlers

0111       Teach Me To Talk the DVD

 

0371      Red Flags for Communication Development in Infants and Toddlers

0371       What to Do to Address Red Flags for Communication Delay in Toddlers

0372       5 Best Ways to Teach Nonverbal Toddlers to Imitate

0373       5 Factors that Indicate Significant Speech Intelligibility Problems in Toddlers

0374       Guidelines for Determining Developmental Readiness for Articulation Therapy in Toddlers

0375       7 Principles for Designing Successful Speech Therapy Sessions for Toddlers

0376       How to Cue Speech Sounds in Toddlers

 0377      Overview 6 Priority Patterns to Teach Toddlers with Speech Intelligibility Issues

0378      Teaching Vowels and Initial Consonants to Improve Speech Intelligibility

0379      Teach Toddlers a Variety of Syllable Shapes and Change Vowels

0380     Teaching Final Sounds and Speech Diagnoses Review

0381     Jumpstart Expressive Language in Late Talking Toddlers

0382     7 Steps for Teaching Pretend Play

0383    Sign Language for Babies and Toddlers

0384      Tips for Teaching Toddlers to Point

0385       When Is A Child Developmentally Ready to Talk?

0386       Prelinguistic Skill #1 Teach a Child to Respond and Interact

0387      Prelinguistic Skill #2 Teach a Child to Respond To People

0388      Prelinguistic Skill #3 Teach A Child Begin Turn Taking

0389       Prelinguistic Skill #4 Develops a Longer Attention Span

0390       390 Prelinguistic Skill #5 Joint Attention

0391       Prelinguistic Skill #6 Plays Appropriately with a Variety of Toys

0392       Prelinguistic Skill #7 Understands Familiar Words and Follows

0393       Prelinguistic Skill #8 Vocalizes Purposefully

0394       Prelinguistic Skill #9 Imitates Others

0395       Prelinguistic Skill #10 Uses Gestures

0396       Prelinguistic Skill #11 Initiates with Others

0397       Getting Started with Visual Supports with Toddlers

0398       Teaching Expressive Language with Familiar Toys

0399       Teaching Expressive Language During Daily Routines with Toddlers

0400       7 Best Strategies for Teaching Toddlers Phrases

0401       Explaining Autism to Parents

0402       Meet a Child Where He or She Is…The Autism Podcast Series

0403       Teach Social Games First – The Autism Podcast Series

0404       Joint Attention and Turn Taking in Very Young Children with Autism

0405       Play Skills in Very Young Children with Autism

0406       Receptive Language Development in Very Young Children with Autism

0407       Imitation in Toddlers with ASD…The Autism Podcast Series

0408       Expressive Language Development in Toddlers and Preschoolers with ASD

0409       Treating Expressive Language in Toddlers and Preschoolers with ASD

0410       Getting Started with AAC… The Autism Podcast Series

0411       Helping Nonverbal Children Find Their Voices

0412       Facilitating Peer Interaction in Toddlers with Autism

0413       Addressing Jargon and Echolalia

0414       Introduce Structured Teaching

0415      Making Books Better for Toddlers with Language Delays Part One 6 to 18 Months

0416      Making Books Better for Toddlers with Language Delays Part Two 18 to 36 Months

0417       Making Books Better for Toddlers with Language Delays Part Three 24 to 36 Months

0418      Teaching Toddlers Developmentally Appropriate Consonant Sounds

0419       Late Talking: A Clinician’s Guide with Research to Improve Parent Counseling

0420      The Effects of Trauma on Early Language Development

0421      Top 5 Strategies for Parents of Late Talkers 

0422       Imitation Matters!: Building Verbal Imitation in Late Talkers Podcast Series

0423     Teach Me To Imitate Actions with Objects: Building Verbal Imitation in Late Talkers Podcast Series

0424    Teach Me To Imitate Body Movements &  Gestures: Building Verbal Imitation in Late Talkers Podcast Series

0425      Teach Me To Imitate Face & Mouth Movements: Building Verbal Imitation in Late Talkers Series

0426    Teach Me To Imitate Easy, Early Vocalizations: The Building Verbal Imitation in Late Talkers Podcast Series

0427    Teach Me To Imitate Verbal Routines: Building Verbal Imitation in Late Talkers

0428    Teach Me Imitate New Words: The Building Verbal Imitation in Late Talkers 

0429    Teach Me To Imitate Phrases : Building Verbal Imitation In Late Talkers

0430      Early Signs of Autism

0431      Recognizing Apraxia in Toddlers and Preschoolers

0432     Treating Apraxia in Toddlers and Preschoolers Part 1

0433     Treating Apraxia in Toddlers and Preschoolers Part 2

0434     Treating Apraxia in Toddlers: Tips for Parents

0435     Selecting Therapy Activities for Toddlers

0436     Best Pretend Play Themes for Toddlers and Preschoolers

0437     What is Autism? Discussing the Initial Diagnosis with Parents… Part 1

0438    What is Autism? Discussing the Initial Diagnosis with Parents… Part 2

0439    Coaching Parents for Better Outcomes and Participation

0446 Ethics for the SLP: Reviewing ASHA’s Code of Ethics

0447  Ethics…Application for Therapists in Early Intervention and Pediatrics

0448 Best Games for Speech Therapy for Toddlers

0449 Clinical Education and Supervision: Following ASHA’s Guidelines for Best Practice

0450 Receptive Language Milestones by 12 Months

0451 Expressive Language Milestons by 12 Months

0452 Receptive Language Milestones by 18 Months

0453 Expressive Language Milestones by 18 Months

0454 Receptive Language Milestones by 24 Months

0455 Expressive Language Milestones by 24 Months

0456 Receptive Language Milestones by 30 Months

0457 Expressive Language Milestones by 30 Months

0458 Receptive Language Milestones by 36 Months

0459 Expressive Language Milestones by 30 Months

0460 Receptive Language Milestones by 42 Months

0461 Expressive Language Milestones by 42 Months

0462 Receptive Language Milestones by 48 Months

0463 Expressive Language Milestones by 48 Months

0464 DEI Basics for SLPs and Therapists in Early Intervention and Pediatrics

0465 Introduction to Stages of Play for Toddlers and Preschoolers with Language Delays

0466 Stage 1: Exploratory Play

0467 Stage 2: Nonfunctional Play

0468 Stage 3: Beginning Functional Play

 

 

REQUIRED CE COURSES

0446 Ethics for the SLP: Reviewing ASHA’s Code of Ethics

0447  Ethics…Application for Therapists in Early Intervention and Pediatrics

0449 Clinical Education and Supervision: Following ASHA’s Guidelines for Best Practice

0464 DEI Basics for SLPs and Therapists in Early Intervention and Pediatrics

LANGUAGE MILESTONES SERIES

0450 Receptive Language Milestones by 12 Months

0451 Expressive Language Milestons by 12 Months

0452 Receptive Language Milestones by 18 Months

0453 Expressive Language Milestones by 18 Months

0454 Receptive Language Milestones by 24 Months

0455 Expressive Language Milestones by 24 Months

0456 Receptive Language Milestones by 30 Months

0457 Expressive Language Milestones by 30 Months

0458 Receptive Language Milestones by 36 Months

0459 Expressive Language Milestones by 30 Months

0460 Receptive Language Milestones by 42 Months

0461 Expressive Language Milestones by 42 Months

0462 Receptive Language Milestones by 48 Months

0463 Expressive Language Milestones by 48 Months

 

STAGES OF PLAY

0465 Introduction to Stages of Play for Toddlers and Preschoolers with Language Delays

0466 Stage 1: Exploratory Play

0467 Stage 2: Nonfunctional Play

0468 Stage 3: Beginning Functional Play

 

11 Prelinguistic Skills Series

Great for figuring out what’s missing with a child who’s not talking! Link to page with all podcasts in this series

0385       When Is A Child Developmentally Ready to Talk?

0386       Prelinguistic Skill #1 Teach a Child to Respond and Interact

0387      Prelinguistic Skill #2 Teach a Child to Respond To People

0388      Prelinguistic Skill #3 Teach A Child Begin Turn Taking

0389       Prelinguistic Skill #2 Teach a Child to Respond To People

0390       390 Prelinguistic Skill #5 Joint Attention

0391       Prelinguistic Skill #6 Plays Appropriately with a Variety of Toys

0392       Prelinguistic Skill #7 Understands Familiar Words and Follows

0393       Prelinguistic Skill #8 Vocalizes Purposefully

0394       Prelinguistic Skill #9 Imitates Others

0395       Prelinguistic Skill #10 Uses Gestures

0396       Prelinguistic Skill #11 Initiates with Others

 

The Autism Podcast Series Page

0401       Explaining Autism to Parents

0402       Meet a Child Where He or She Is…The Autism Podcast Series

0403       Teach Social Games First – The Autism Podcast Series

0404       Joint Attention and Turn Taking in Very Young Children with Autism

0405       Play Skills in Very Young Children with Autism

0406       Receptive Language Development in Very Young Children with Autism

0407       Imitation in Toddlers with ASD…The Autism Podcast Series

0408       Expressive Language Development in Toddlers and Preschoolers with ASD

0409       Treating Expressive Language in Toddlers and Preschoolers with ASD

0410       Getting Started with AAC… The Autism Podcast Series

0411       Helping Nonverbal Children Find Their Voices

0412       Facilitating Peer Interaction in Toddlers with Autism

0413       Addressing Jargon and Echolalia

0414       Introduce Structured Teaching

More shows about autism:

1000      Characteristics that Differentiate Autism from Other Language Delays

0430      Early Signs of Autism

 

Apraxia in Toddlers and Preschoolers

0431      Recognizing Apraxia in Toddlers and Preschoolers

0432     Treating Apraxia in Toddlers and Preschoolers Part 1

0433     Treating Apraxia in Toddlers and Preschoolers Part 2

0434     Treating Apraxia in Toddlers: Tips for Parents

 

 Toddler Articulation Podcast Series Page

0373       5 Factors that Indicate Significant Speech Intelligibility Problems in Toddlers

0374       Guidelines for Determining Developmental Readiness for Articulation Therapy in Toddlers

0375       7 Principles for Designing Successful Speech Therapy Sessions for Toddlers

0376       How to Cue Speech Sounds in Toddlers

 0377      Overview 6 Priority Patterns to Teach Toddlers with Speech Intelligibility Issues

0378      Teaching Vowels and Initial Consonants to Improve Speech Intelligibility

0379      Teach Toddlers a Variety of Syllable Shapes and Change Vowels

0380     Teaching Final Sounds and Speech Diagnoses Review

More shows about Speech Intelligibility and Articulation in Toddlers:

0418      Teaching Toddlers Developmentally Appropriate Consonant Sounds

 

Teach Late Talkers to Imitate Podcast Series

0422       Imitation Matters!: Building Verbal Imitation in Late Talkers Podcast Series

0423     Teach Me To Imitate Actions with Objects: Building Verbal Imitation in Late Talkers Podcast Series

0424    Teach Me To Imitate Body Movements &  Gestures: Building Verbal Imitation in Late Talkers Podcast Series

0425      Teach Me To Imitate Face & Mouth Movements: Building Verbal Imitation in Late Talkers Series

0426    Teach Me To Imitate Easy, Early Vocalizations: The Building Verbal Imitation in Late Talkers Podcast Series

0427    Teach Me To Imitate Verbal Routines: Building Verbal Imitation in Late Talkers

0428    Teach Me Imitate New Words: The Building Verbal Imitation in Late Talkers 

0429    Teach Me To Imitate Phrases : Building Verbal Imitation In Late Talkers

 

Literacy and Language Development… Using Books in Therapy

0415      Making Books Better for Toddlers with Language Delays Part One 6 to 18 Months

0416      Making Books Better for Toddlers with Language Delays Part Two 18 to 36 Months

0417       Making Books Better for Toddlers with Language Delays Part Three 24 to 36 Months