The Early Intervention Matters Podcast is a weekly show that informs, inspires and equips parents and professionals who live and work with children with developmental difficulties and disabilities like autism, adhd, learning difficulties and epilepsy.
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Welcome to Early Intervention Technical Assistance (EITA). EITA works on behalf of Pennsylvania's Office of Child Development and Early Learning (OCDEL) to support Infant Toddler and Preschool Early Intervention programs and agencies across the Commonwealth. Current Series include: Leading from the Floor: An Early Intervention Leadership Podcast Mindfulness Check out other standalone episodes on topics such as social emotional development, family engagement, and more.
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The Language of Play - Kids that Listen, Speech Therapy, Language Development, Early Intervention
Dinalynn Rosenbush, SLP | Speech Pathologist, Parent Mentor, Communication with Kids
*** A Top 1.5% Podcast! *** Getting Kids to Listen, Speech Therapy, IEP, Communication with Kids, Parent Mentor, Family Connection Are you tired of repeating yourself with your children or wonder why they don’t listen? Are you afraid you are doing the wrong thing to help your kids communicate, but you are unsure what to do? Are you frustrated that your kids argue, whine or debate with you? Hey parents, you don’t need to stay overwhelmed, exhausted, and triggered by the fuss. In this podcast, ...
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Feeling Good About Me is an early intervention podcast for families and educators who have the responsibility of teaching and caring for children with special needs. The podcast is a series of episodes that explores each learning developmental domain of learning including cognitive language/communication , fine motor, gross motor as well as self help skills and incorporates the phenomenon of playing with purpose to help with addressing children’s IEP goals ameliorating or improving their str ...
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English Reading Literacy Intervention for Early English Language Learners in China
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216 Polina Shkadron: Language-Rich Environments That Match Your Child’s Play Skills
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40:06Hey Friends~ The language you use may be LESS effective than you want! When we change HOW and WHAT we say, our communication becomes more effective. Today’s guest, Polina Shkadron, is a fellow Speech Language Pathologist who has a wealth of knowledge and experience. She guides us to focus on the LANGUAGE that helps our kids engage in play - and wit…
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[Urgent] - Why we must Normalise Neurodiversity in African Families
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32:24Dr. Iyang Takon explains the various neurodevelopmental disorders and discusses cultural barriers to assessment, and the role of family and community in supporting these children. The conversation emphasizes the need to normalize neurodiversity particularly in the African society and the consequences of delayed diagnosis, while also providing resou…
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215 Suzanne Culberg: Downplayed and Dismissed? Seeking Help For Your Child
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46:39Hey Friends~ You know in your gut when things are not going right, even if you don’t have the words. It’s even harder when you tell someone, but you are told that everything is fine… but you know SOMETHING IS UP. This is the case for today’s guest. She knew that her son needed more help in his sound development, but was constantly told everything w…
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214 Wonder About Stuttering and Fluency? Jason Heffler Shares What Is Helpful From Personal Experience
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30:10Hey Friends~ Speech confidence is important for adults and kids. Whether you are speaking in public or saying your name in front of a class, we all want to speak with confidence and certainly that what we intend to say is what will come out. Fluency is one area of speech and language development. Many, many kids stutter when they are rapidly expand…
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213 Dr. Richelle Whittaker: Raising Boys? What Every Boy-Mom Needs to Know To Build Open Communication And Emotional Connection
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32:47Hey Friends~ Boys communicate, process emotions, and navigate the world differently—but how can we support them in becoming emotionally healthy men? Dr. Richelle Whitaker, educational psychologist and host of The Raising Sons Podcast, shares practical strategies for connecting with boys, fostering open communication, and guiding them through emotio…
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212 From Non-verbal To Verbal To Speaking On a Podcast! Sound Advice from Marsh Naidoo About CP and Building Capacity
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36:44Hey Friends~ Sometimes it is helpful to hear success stories! We know that raising kids is a marathon not a sprint, and that means that success stories occur millions of times while raising our kids. Sometimes- when challenges are significant, we need to dig even deeper to find wins along the way. Today’s guest tells her story of raising a child wi…
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Getting an Autism Diagnosis as an Adult - Daukoru Jonah's Inspiring Journey
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1:12:40Summary In this episode of the Early Intervention Matters podcast, Dr. Iyang Takon engages with DK Jonah, a personal and professional development coach, as she shares her journey through the challenges of neurodiversity and chronic illness. DK discusses her recent autism diagnosis, the cultural perceptions surrounding neurodiversity, and the import…
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Insights on Speech Development and Delay - with Mayuri Dave
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1:16:12Summary In this episode of the Early Intervention Matters podcast, Dr Inyang Takon and Speech and Language Therapist, Mayuri Dave discuss the critical aspects of speech and language development in children, emphasising the importance of understanding developmental milestones, seeking help when needed, and the role of parents in fostering communicat…
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211 Receptive or Expressive Language - What’s The Difference?
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20:09Hey Friends~ Do you Ever feel like your child understands everything but can’t quite put their thoughts into words? In this episode, I’m breaking down expressive vs. receptive language— what each one is, how it develops and of course, this knowledge will be paired with ways YOU can support the growth of BOTH receptive and expressive language skills…
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210 Kari A. Baker: Kids with Invisible Neurological Differences
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31:46Hey Friends~ Kids with neurological differences often APPEAR typical until the invisible becomes visible. Today’s episode showcases a journey of one mom - a mom I call a very successful parent! If you know any Kids with Invisible Neurological Differences, this episode will be particularly helpful and intriguing for you. I am glad you are here. You …
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209 What Is The Difference Between SPEECH and LANGUAGE?
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15:11Hey Friends~ What is the difference between speech and language? This common question is today’s topic. Understanding the difference helps you more accurately describe what is going on with your child when you seek guidance! Please Share, Like, Subscribe, & Follow! Also - Sign up for the Newsletter & Freebies below to stay connected to The Language…
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208 Diana Fannon: Insights From A Special Education Teacher Whose Child Receives Speech Therapy + Special Education. Sitting On Both Sides Of The Table
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30:58Hey Friends~ Today’s guest is a mother of a child who had a language delay at age 3, and then was diagnosed with autism later. She worked in special education as a special education advocate. And then she had her own child so now she has the dual role of being BOTH the parent and an educator in the special education system. We talk about the role o…
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207 Preschooler Need A Nap, But Doesn’t Nap? Making This Transition Positive
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18:14Hey Friends~ Although it’s true that our children do better when they nap, there is a transition out of naps. And it's usually not a smooth ride. Today we will talk about when your 3 & 4 year-old does not nap. Always cheering you on! Dinalynn CONTACT the Host, Dinalynn: hello@thelanguageofplay.com Information about Costa Rica retreat: https://www.s…
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206 Jeremiah Program: Disrupting Poverty Two Generations At A Time A PODCASTHON SPECIAL EPISODE with Ally Hanten Ebert
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35:59Hey Friends~ Podcasthon is a global movement of podcasters simultaneously promoting a charities of their choice. The Language of Play joins Podcasthon by highlighting the amazing impact of the Jeremiah Program, in this episode with Ally Hanten Ebert. PODCASTHON: "Your platform. Their story. Simultaneously, we amplify causes that matter." JEREMIAH P…
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205 Jackie Bailey: Your Vacation Is An Education - Let’s Maximize it in Costa Rica!
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28:03Hey Friend~ In this episode, we talk about Family Talks Retreat for the whole family of kids ages 10+. I invite you to join me on this adventure in Costa Rica along with hosts Jackie Bailey and Todd Cudaback. Away from all your normal daily pressures Away from the Internet, (mostly…) Connect on a deeper level and develop your family story. Build st…
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Understanding Anxiety in Children: A Comprehensive Guide for Parents - Interview with Dr. Kate Fadaka
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59:12Summary In this episode of the Early Intervention Matters podcast, Dr. Inyang Takon and Dr. Kate Fadaka discuss the complexities of anxiety in children, including its causes, recognition, and the impact of parenting styles. They explore the differences in cultural perceptions of anxiety, the barriers to recognition, and the importance of seeking pr…
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204 A Simple Direction Made Your Child Burst Into Tears? Let’s Look At How The Brain Processed That!
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29:59Hey Friends~ Parents say versions of, “I just asked him to say these words. I am trying to help him speak, but he melted down again. How do I help him? So common. But Why? Today we unpack another reason for this and with that understanding, you will learn where to start in making the changes you want. Always cheering you on! Dinalynn CONTACT the Ho…
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203 Jill Garner: Building Respect & Security. It Happens Earlier Than You Think!
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37:00Hey Friends~ In today’s world, we are taught to seek answers within ourselves. But if we stay there, we become self-absorbed or self-conceited and depressed. We need to also see outside of ourselves, looking for ways to contribute, serve others, and be connected to others. In having this balance, people become whole and happy. This foundation begin…
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202 How Is Play Different For You As An Adult? Consider This!
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14:10Hey Friends~ There are many forms of play. And, play is different for us as we grow up! What does play look like for you now? Many adults wish for more time off from work, more time to rest and play. However, many of us have the thinking pattern that work comes before play. Perhaps you were taught that as a child. I was. What if… Your parenting cou…
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201 Leroy Slanzi: Using Free Play And Structured Play With Intention To Develop Emotional Regulation
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31:33Hey Friends~ We experience play with our children in a variety of ways. One of those ways is Free Play. Free Play is completely imaginative and it is entirely directed by the child. Another way we play is Structured Play is when we use play to help our children go in the direction we want them to go. That may be learning, movement, practice, or any…
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Episode #200! The Top 10 Topics You Listened To + FREE GIFTS to Celebrate #200 !
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18:56Hey Friends~ Whoot! Surprises Today! We are CELEBRATING 200 Episodes! To CELEBRATE this milestone, I have gifts and big SAVINGS to give away! The Prizes: 4 books and 4 coaching slots and 1 Starbucks gift card! TO PLAY: EMAIL “200” to: Hello@thelanguageofplay.com !! In this episode, you will enjoy learning the TOP 10 Episodes in the past 12 months! …
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199 Krista Melanson: Do I Wait or Get Help? My child’s speech is “different.”
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33:29Hey Friends~ Have you ever thought my child’s speech is “different” and you wonder if it’s normal or possibly delayed? How do you develop your child through their issues when you aren’t sure if they are actually issues? How do you push for what you think your child might need, when you aren’t sure? Today’s guest will share her journey of being brav…
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198 Is Your Child Part of the 40% Who Struggle? The State Of Speech Pathology In The USA
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16:42Hey Friends~ Many of you have acknowledged how much of a struggle it is to get Speech Therapy services - either enough or at all. Today, I will address what is going on in speech pathology, how this impacts you, and what you can do to help your kids. According to the National Institute of Health, 40% of our children ages 3-10 are struggling to deve…
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197 Michelle Choairy: Our Speech Therapist Became Family. Help for Complex Kids
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27:30Hey Friends~ Do you have a complex kid? If you do, you know how much of a struggle it is to find help and get help that gives you confidence in the future. Are you struggling with Mom Guilt? You are not alone! Today’s guest shares her journey with having a complex kid and her journey with speech therapy. Michelle Choairy’s child has Childhood Aprax…
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196 I’m always giving in! How do I stop? 2 Examples to support the process
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29:25Hey Friends~ Your kids whine … and after a while, you doubt your resolve. “Maybe I am being too harsh.” “Maybe one more cookie doesn’t matter.” “Maybe they aren’t tired enough to go to sleep.” Then, as time goes on, you resent the situation. You resent that you got yourself in this situation AGAIN. And, in those moments, you even resent your child……
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Izegbua's Journey Part 3: Transitions - From Paediatrics to Adult Services
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47:45This podcast episode discusses the critical transition from pediatric to adult services for children with additional needs. It emphasizes the importance of early planning, the role of education, setting goals for independence, health considerations, cultural perspectives, and the need for advocacy and community support. The conversation highlights …
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195 Zorina Pritchett: Using Games To Develop Reading, Writing, Speaking and Comprehension After Brain Injury
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29:26Hey Friends~ How do you re-teach language to someone who has had a brain injury and lost their language? Today’s guest does a fantastic job to describe how she taught her brother to speak , read, write, and comprehend again after a stroke. This episode is inspiring and educational on how you can build confidence and encourage as well as build in jo…
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Izegbua's Journey Part 2: The Assessment Process and The Importance of Love & Acceptance
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33:03Summary In this episode of Early Intervention Matters, Inyang discusses the journey of families with neurodiverse children, focusing on the referral process, personal experiences, and the importance of love and acceptance. Izegbua shares insights on navigating challenges, emphasizing that success is individual to each child and that parents should …
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Izegbua's Journey Part 1: Navigating Neurodiversity From Nigeria to the United Kingdom
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27:08In this episode of Early Intervention Matters, Dr Inyang Takon and her guest, Izegbua discuss the challenges and experiences of parenting neurodiverse children, particularly focusing on the transition from Nigeria to the UK. Izegbua shares her personal journey, highlighting the importance of understanding support systems, navigating educational cha…
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194 Just What IS Your Child’s Behavior Communicating this Holiday Season?!?
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16:47Hey Friends~ IF Behavior IS Communication, then WHAT are they communicating??! This is a common question parents ask! Today we will dig into some common ways that kids communicate with us - IN WAYS THAT WE DON’T LIKE! When we learn how to interpret well, we can give words to our littles so that they have other ways to communicate. When a tantrum wo…
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193 DJ Stutz: Are Your Traditions Working For You? Which Ones To Get Out Of!
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19:49Hey Friends~ The holidays are here! This means high stress for some, while it’s a lot of joy and fun for others! Which one is you? Perhaps both! In this episode, we talk with child expert, DJ Stutz, about how we can make the holidays less stressful and what you can do to prepare ourselves and set ourselves and our kids up for success. Do you have t…
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192 Getting Kids Involved In Family Activities, Without The Fuss!
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18:10Hey Friends~ It is Holiday time of the year!! No matter where you are in the world, you are quite possibly celebrating SOMETHING during these shortest days of the year! It’s often hard to keep up with school and normal daily life - without also adding in big celebrations. But that is just what goes on in December! How do we Keep the joy? Keep it li…
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191 Julia Cook: Your Internet-Connected Child Learns Differently. Need Insights?
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39:33Hey Friends~ Have you ever had a book that changes how you communicate with your child? Maybe the book showed a new way to handle a problem - and you think, I am going to be more like Mrs. Buttercup! Maybe that story helped you learn how to explain something in a way that your child understands. Maybe it is a concept, maybe a behavior. Maybe the st…
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190 Bob Hastings: Using Storytelling to Help Kids Listen & Imagine
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25:23Hey Friends~ Holidays are a time that we create stories. Stories have the power to draw our families together and we can weave into those stories the lessons that we really want our kids to know! Listening to stories is a fabulous way to TRAIN OUR IMAGINATION AND OUR LISTENING SKILLS at the same time! Do you do any “Listen-Only” stories? Human brai…
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189 Your Child Is A Gestalt Language Learner? Uses Echolalia? 4 Tips To Help Expand Interactive Skills
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17:40Hey Friends~ Are you wondering why your child echoes you? Do they not really answer the question, but actually repeat what you say, back to you? This pattern of communication is indicative of a Gestalt Language Processor. This pattern is common among kiddos with autism. Kids without autism may also use this pattern of language, though it is most co…
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188 Susanna Peace Lovell: Is Your True Self Enough? Lessons Learned In Parenting A Child With Autism
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33:35Hey Friends~ Walking the road of parenting is hard. It is filled with joy and struggles. We are okay to feel the way we feel. No matter what you feel about it. Learning to let go of negative judgment and condemning thoughts about our feelings is critical to be authentically yourself. Parents are often able to do this with their kids, but continue t…
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187 Gary Chapman: Wrap Your Discipline In Their Love Language. Here's How!
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32:40Hey Friends~ Everyone has some type of dysfunction in their upbringing, but these days MANY people are unsure what a healthy family looks like! Parents often express that they wonder how to raise their kids without repeating what their parents did. One way to learn Traits of Healthy Families is to read books! Another way is by learning to speak lov…
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186 4 Strategies To Help Young Kids Overcome Monster Fears This Halloween
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28:30Hey Friends~ The question comes up often this time of year, “How do you explain Halloween & monsters to a toddler, especially a toddler struggling with fears?” Actually… Kids don’t wait for halloween to fear monsters! The issue of fears is real at any time of the year. But for lots of kids, it gets ramped up during Halloween time! You cannot even g…
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185 Anastasia Arauz Unraveling the Magic of Play Therapy in Child Development
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28:22Hey Friends~ How we communicate with our kids determines how well they understand us, Communication is key! Developmentally, we know our kids are at different levels. How do we know what is good for them? In play, we can learn where they are at. Today’s guest, a play therapist, Anastasia Arauz, defines play as when we are “Peaceful and grounded wit…
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184 Do Your Habits Reduce Your Child’s Need To Speak? 4 Strategies To Build Opportunities For Communication Growth
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32:11Hey Friends~ Our parenting and communication habits set up our children to have habits of responding. In general… If we habitually require them to interact, they will be interactive. If we expect and create situations where they must speak, they will speak. How we spend our time is what they see is how TO spend time! In today’s episode, we talk abo…
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183 Jeaneen Tang: Play Dumb & Sabotage! An Effective Way To Mindfully Expand Language
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22:57Hey Friends~ Play Dumb & Sabotage! To the SLP, this sounds creative, loving, and intentional for making progress. To others, it might sound mean or undermining!! Listen in to see how to play dumb and sabotage well. Today’s guest, Jeaneen Tang’s definition “To mindfully under-estimate” for the purpose of expanding language. Lots of fabulous nuggets …
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182 Tell Me The Truth Whether I Like It Or Not! 6 Questions To Guide The Process.
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22:40Hey Friends~ Have you been cultured to be quiet? Have you grown up NOT telling what is actually true for you? Perhaps you know that if you tell what you actually think - It would not be okay. You learned to say what is expected of you. This is “socialized behavior.” … There is a time for that. Not Today! If you want your kids to tell you the truth,…
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181 Gwen: Want Words To Replace Screaming In Your 1 Year Old? Listen To This Success Story!
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19:09Hey Friends~ This is a follow up to Episode 42 about teaching very young children to use the toilet. However, we also learn that Gwen inadvertently taught her 1 year old, that communication through screaming works! We all teach something we did not intend to teach at times. Gwen shares how she discovered this truth, and decided to change it. Listen…
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180 Child Stuck On Past Tense Mistakes? How To Help In 4 Steps!
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19:38Hey Friends~ Is your child using past tense mistakes like “I maked it,” instead of “I made it” ? Do they use present tense instead of past: “I cook,” when it was actually this morning when they helped with breakfast? Past tense errors are a common indicator showing a child needs some help with language development. A common mistake parents make is …
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179 Lois Letchford: Dyslexia? Put Away What Is Not Working And Make Learning Fun
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29:29Hey Friends~ Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) is a communication disorder that interferes with learning, understanding, and using language. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the USA says DLD “is one of the most common developmental disorders, affecting approximately 1 in 14 children in kindergarten.” To add to the confusion, over the …
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178 Time Out Not Effective? A Strategy To Make It Work
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20:52Hey Friends~ We hear, “Give your child a time out! Then we hear, “No! Make it a Time-IN!” The Washington Post says that timeout is outdated. So what is the truth about the Time-Out? If you have ever wondered about this and then today’s episode is for you! Let’s get some clarity and down to Earth wisdom on this topic! Always cheering you on! Dinalyn…
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177 Keep Getting Stuck When You Try To Reinforce Rules? 3 Steps To Get You On Track!
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17:47Hey Friends~ Do you find yourself having a plan… and then you run out of gas or focus to keep that plan going? Maybe your kids are not doing what you rehearsed in your mind, so now you don’t know what to do. It SEEMS like your idea isn’t fitting this situation! What is going on here? If this happens to you, hang tight! We’ll be discussing this toda…
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176 Markus Higgs: Kids Yelling At You? Here's A Better Way To Handle it
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20:35Hey Friends~ Words have power! Sometimes our children say things TO US that are painful. It is difficult to know how to handle it! We want to be gracious but we also want the harsh words to end! We want to pass on our values! And how to handle it in a way that passes on values and isn’t “preachy?” Wisdom comes from experience. Kids don’t have many …
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175 Do Your Kids Ask Uncomfortable Questions? Here's Help To Answer Well!
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12:20Hey Friends~ Today we are talking about QUESTIONS! Some of our children don’t ask questions easily. Some ask question, after question, after question! And sometimes, our kids ask UNCOMFORTABLE QUESTIONS! What is a good way to handle that? Do you have any ideas? I do! I am glad you are joining here for practical, easy to implement strategies! Always…
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174 Gina Prosch: Children Learn Best When They Don’t Know They Are Learning At All. See How!
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26:17Hey Friends~ Author Gina Prosch was homeschooling when she realized her son “learned best when he didn’t know he was learning at all.” In this episode, you will hear a delightful success story of a mom who was able to go with the flow of her child’s learning and allow his interest areas to guide how he would learn other necessary skills. Gina went …
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