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Helping Parents Teach Toddlers To Understand and Use Language

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Helping Parents Teach Toddlers To Understand and Use Language

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English


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#457 Expressive Language Milestones by 30 Months

5/11/2023
In this 14 part podcast series, learn all the language milestones from under 12 months to 48 months. We’ll break down all milestones for both receptive and expressive language into 6 month age ranges. In each show (as well as on the handout), we’ll define each skill, discuss its importance for language development, and then talk about the best strategies for targeting the skill in therapy sessions and at home. This information will serve as a fantastic reminder for typical language acquisition, as well as a great resource for parent education. In this course, we’re discussing the expressive language milestones acquired by 30 months. For speech-language pathologists, other therapists and professionals who work in early intervention and pediatrics, and parents of toddlers and preschoolers with speech-language delays. Recommended Toys & Resources Post Link to CE credit: https://teachmetotalk.com/ceu_course/asha-ceu-course-457-expressive-language-milestones-by-30-months-2/

Duration:01:20:00

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#456 Receptive Language Milestones by 30 Months

2/22/2023
Join pediatric speech-language pathologist Laura Mize of teachmetotalk to discuss expressive language development for late talking toddlers. In this 14 part podcast series, learn all the language milestones from under 12 months to 48 months. We’ll break down all milestones for both receptive and expressive language into 6 month age ranges. In each show (as well as on the handout), we’ll define each skill, discuss its importance for language development, and then talk about the best strategies for targeting the skill in therapy sessions and at home. This information will serve as a fantastic reminder for typical language acquisition, as well as a great resource for parent education. In this course, we’re discussing the receptive language milestones acquired by 30 months. For speech-language pathologists, other therapists and professionals who work in early intervention and pediatrics, and parents of toddlers and preschoolers with speech-language delays. Recommended Toys & Resources Post Link to purchase $5 CEU credit: https://teachmetotalk.com/ceu_course/asha-ceu-course-455-expressive-language-milestones-by-24-months/ Link to Teach Me To Talk: The Therapy Manual https://teachmetotalk.com/product/teach-talk-therapy-manual/ Link for START HERE page with THERAPY MANUALS purchase information https://teachmetotalk.com/2022/11/11/start-here-for-help/ Link to sign up for my daily emails and for my free Parent's Guide to Language Development https://teachmetotalk.com/ Link for Ultimate Toy List for Toddlers with Language Delays and Autism https://teachmetotalk.com/2022/12/01/best-toys-for-speech-therapy-for-toddlers-with-autism-and-language-delays/

Duration:01:10:00

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#455 Expressive Language Milestones by 24 Months

2/16/2023
Join pediatric speech-language pathologist Laura Mize of teachmetotalk to discuss expressive language development for late talking toddlers. In this 14 part podcast series, learn all the language milestones from under 12 months to 48 months. We’ll break down all milestones for both receptive and expressive language into 6 month age ranges. In each show (as well as on the handout), we’ll define each skill, discuss its importance for language development, and then talk about the best strategies for targeting the skill in therapy sessions and at home. This information will serve as a fantastic reminder for typical language acquisition, as well as a great resource for parent education. In this course, we’re discussing the expressive language milestones acquired by 24 months. For speech-language pathologists, other therapists and professionals who work in early intervention and pediatrics, and parents of toddlers and preschoolers with speech-language delays. Recommended Toys & Resources Post Link to purchase $5 CEU credit: https://teachmetotalk.com/ceu_course/asha-ceu-course-455-expressive-language-milestones-by-24-months/ Link to Teach Me To Talk: The Therapy Manual https://teachmetotalk.com/product/teach-talk-therapy-manual/ Link for START HERE page with THERAPY MANUALS purchase information https://teachmetotalk.com/2022/11/11/start-here-for-help/ Link to sign up for my daily emails and for my free Parent's Guide to Language Development https://teachmetotalk.com/ Link for Ultimate Toy List for Toddlers with Language Delays and Autism https://teachmetotalk.com/2022/12/01/best-toys-for-speech-therapy-for-toddlers-with-autism-and-language-delays/

Duration:01:07:00

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#454 Receptive Language Milestones by 24 Months

11/18/2022
In this 14 part podcast series, learn all the language milestones from under 12 months to 48 months. We'll break down all milestones for both receptive and expressive language into 6 month age ranges. In each show (as well as on the handout), we'll define each skill, discuss its importance for language development, and then talk about the best strategies for targeting the skill in therapy sessions and at home. This information will serve as a fantastic reminder for typical language acquisition, as well as a great resource for parent education. In this course, we're discussing the receptive language milestones acquired by 24 months For speech-language pathologists, other therapists and professionals who work in early intervention and pediatrics, and parents of toddlers and preschoolers with speech-language delays. https://teachmetotalk.com/ceu_course/asha-ceu-course-454-receptive-language-milestones-by-24-months/

Duration:01:10:37

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#449 Clinical Supervision and Education…. Following ASHA’s Guidelines for Best P

11/8/2022
In this course, we discuss clinical supervision and education for speech-language pathologists using guidelines recommended in ASHA's Practice Portal. 2 hour introductory supervision course appropriate for SLPs to satisfy ASHA's 2 hour requirement for supervision Most appropriate for therapists who work in birth to 3 or preschool programs Link to purchase CE credit: teachmetotalk.com #449

Duration:02:08:25

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#453 Expressive Language Milestones by 18 Months

10/30/2022
In this 14 part podcast series, learn all the language milestones from under 12 months to 48 months. We’ll break down all milestones for both receptive and expressive language into 6 month age ranges. In each show (as well as on the handout), we’ll define each skill, discuss its importance for language development, and then talk about the best strategies for targeting the skill in therapy sessions and at home. This information will serve as a fantastic reminder for typical language acquisition, as well as a great resource for parent education. In this course, we’re discussing the expressive language milestones acquired by 18 months. Interestingly, the milestone list is very similar to an initial set of goals we would establish for a child who is minimallly verbal! For speech-language pathologists, other therapists and professionals who work in early intervention and pediatrics, and parents of toddlers and preschoolers with speech-language delays. Link for $5 CEU credit: https://teachmetotalk.com/ceu_course/asha-ceu-course-453-expressive-language-milestones-by-18-months/

Duration:01:16:00

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#452 Receptive Language Milestones by 18 Months

10/28/2022
Join pediatric speech-language pathologist Laura Mize, M. S., CCC-SLP for this CE course reviewing early receptive language milestones children acquire by 12 months. This is part 3 of a 14 part series reviewing all language milestones under 12 months to 48 months. teachmetotalk.com Show #452

Duration:01:12:00

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#451 Expressive Language Milestones by 12 Months

10/22/2022
In this 14 part podcast series, learn all the language milestones from under 12 months to 48 months. We’ll break down all milestones for both receptive and expressive language into 6 month age ranges. In each show (as well as on the handout), we’ll define each skill, discuss its importance for language development, and then talk about the best strategies for targeting the skill in therapy sessions and at home. This information will serve as a fantastic reminder for typical language acquisition, as well as a great resource for parent education. In this course, we’re discussing the expressive language milestones acquired by 12 months. Interestingly, the milestone list is very similar to an initial set of goals we would establish for a child who is not yet talking! For speech-language pathologists, other therapists and professionals who work in early intervention and pediatrics, and parents of toddlers and preschoolers with speech-language delays. Recommended Toys & Resources Post #450 and #451 Link for CE credit: https://teachmetotalk.com/ceu_course/asha-ceu-course-451-expressive-language-milestones-by-12-months/

Duration:01:22:00

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#450 Receptive Language Milestones by 12 Months

10/22/2022
In this 14 part podcast series, learn all the language milestones from under 12 months to 48 months. We’ll break down all milestones for both receptive and expressive language into 6 month age ranges. In each show (as well as on the handout), we’ll define each skill, discuss its importance for language development, and then talk about the best strategies for targeting the skill in therapy sessions and at home. This information will serve as a fantastic reminder for typical language acquisition, as well as a great resource for parent education. In this course, we’re discussing the receptive language milestones acquired by 12 months. For speech-language pathologists, other therapists and professionals who work in early intervention and pediatrics, and parents of toddlers and preschoolers with speech-language delays. Recommended Toys & Resources Post Link for $5 CEU credit: https://teachmetotalk.com/ceu_course/asha-ceu-course-450-receptive-language-milestones-by-12-months/

Duration:01:18:00

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#448 Speech Therapy Games for Toddlers with Language Delays

10/15/2022
Many ideas for speech therapy activities found on SLPs blogs look great until... you realize that they are TOO HARD for toddlers with developmental differences. In this 1.5 hour course, learn four kinds of games to use for your youngest clients during speech therapy at home and in clinical and preschool settings. We'll review why we should include structured games during sessions with toddlers, which games work best for various target populations, which skills are targeted with each kind of game, and how to introduce the game for maximum success. For speech-language pathologists, other early interventionists, and parents of toddlers and preschoolers with speech-language delays Link to $5 CEU credit: https://teachmetotalk.com/ceu_course/asha-ceu-course-448-speech-therapy-games-for-toddlers-and-preschoolers-with-language-delays/#enroll

Duration:01:33:00

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#447 Ethics…Application for Therapists in Early Intervention and Pediatrics

7/28/2022
In this ethics course, we discuss ethical decision making by looking at 3 different models for ethical decision making and then applying them in common scenarios we face as providers in early intervention programs and other pediatric settings. 1 hour Introductory Ethics Course appropriate for SLPs who work with pediatrics in various settings including state or county-based early intervention providers, outpatient pediatric therapy clinics, infant/toddler and preschool programs, and other academic settings. GET CE CREDIT HERE FOR $5

Duration:01:07:34

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#446 Ethics for the SLP: Reviewing ASHA’s Code of Ethics

7/27/2022
Do you have a process for resolving dilemmas within your organization, with colleagues, or with families you serve? Yes, you do! If you’re an SLP, it’s called the ASHA Code of Ethics. In this course, review the Code of Ethics to prepare yourself to make the best decisions for your clients, your profession, and yourself. 1 hour Introductory Ethics Course appropriate for SLPs who work in pediatrics in various settings including state or county-based early intervention providers, outpatient pediatric therapy clinics, infant/toddler and preschool programs, and other academic settings. GET CE CREDIT FOR ONLY $5 ASHA Code of Ethics

Duration:01:02:37

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#439 Coaching Parents for Better Participation and Outcomes

7/27/2022
One of the most important components of any developmental therapy treatment plan is parent/caregiver education. Research from the field of adult learning reveals that adults learn best from a coaching model. In this 1.5 hour podcast, learn an easy parent coaching model based on evidence-based practice as well as beginning strategies and factors for success for parents of toddlers and preschoolers with autism. For speech-language pathologists, other early interventionists, and parents of toddlers and preschoolers with speech-language delays GET CE CREDIT HERE for only $5 This is part 3 of the podcast series Beginning Speech Therapy with Autistic Children For the first shows in this series... Part 1, Section A #437 and Part 2, Section B #438

Duration:01:40:36

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#438 What is Autism? Discussing the Initial Diagnosis with Parents... Part 2

5/6/2022
One of the most challenging conversations therapists have with parents is discussing a diagnosis, or potential diagnosis, of autism. In this 1 hour podcast, walk through Section B of the diagnostic criteria for autism using the official indicators from the DSM-5. Join pediatric speech-language pathologist Laura Mize, M.S., CCC-SLP of teachmetotalk.com with a comprehensive review of the second section, Restricted, Repetitive Behaviors, using a tool matched to the DSM-5 with everyday language to help parents and other caregivers understand ASD. For speech-language pathologists, other early interventionists, and parents of toddlers and preschoolers with speech-language delays Get CE credit here for $10... 1 hour For the first show in this series... Part 1, Section A #437

Duration:01:14:22

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#437 What is Autism? Discussing the Initial Diagnosis with Paren

5/6/2022
One of the most challenging conversations therapists have with parents is discussing a diagnosis, or potential diagnosis, of autism. In this 1.5 hour podcast, walk through Section A of the diagnostic criteria for autism using the official indicators from the DSM-5. Every therapist who practices in early intervention should review the diagnostic criteria for autism periodically to sharpen your clinical objectiveness. Join pediatric speech-language pathologist Laura Mize, M.S., CCC-SLP of teachmetotalk.com with a comprehensive review of the first piece, Social Communication difficulties, using a tool matched to the DSM-5 with everyday language to help parents and other caregivers understand ASD. For speech-language pathologists, other early interventionists, and parents of toddlers and preschoolers with speech-language delays Get CE credit here for $10...1.5 hours For the next show Part 2... Section B **THE COURSE HANDOUT IS THE SAME FOR PART 1 (#437) and PART 2 (#438)**

Duration:01:30:18

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Best Pretend Play Themes for Building Language for Toddlers and Preschoolers

3/12/2022
It’s true that we can teach language anywhere, anytime, BUT… some toys and activities are better than others for teaching a child to understand and use words! Learn the 5 considerations speech-language pathologists can use for choosing play themes, and then we’ll discuss the 5 best pretend themes parents and professionals can use for toddlers and preschoolers with language delays. Join pediatric speech-language pathologist Laura Mize, M.S., CCC-SLP of teachmetotalk.com for this 1-hour audio/video podcast episode, ASHA CEU COURSE #436 Best Pretend Play Themes for Building Language for Toddlers and Preschoolers For speech-language pathologists, other early interventionists, and parents of toddlers and preschoolers with speech-language delays Post with recommended toys and links Post for CE credit

Duration:01:06:02

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426 Teach Me To Imitate Easy, Early Vocalizations

2/9/2022
Join pediatric speech-language pathologist Laura Mize, M.S., CCC-SLP of teachmetotalk.com for the fifth part of this audio/video podcast series ASHA CEU COURSE #0426 : Teach Me To Imitate Easy, Early Vocalizations: The Building Verbal Imitation in Late Talkers Podcast Series. Do you know the #1 skill all late talkers are missing? They don't know how to imitate words... which is always linked to late talking. In fact, imitating can be the one thing that separates late talkers from toddlers who are already talking. So... how do we teach nonverbal toddlers to imitate? Obviously, we can't start by trying to teach them to say words. They're not able to repeat words no matter how much we beg, bribe, and plead! What most parents of late talkers don't know is that there are "levels" of imitation that all kids learn before they begin to talk... whether a child talks late or on time. During infancy, babies learn these levels of imitation easily and naturally as they mature and grow. When late talking occurs, we know that a child has gotten "stuck" in a level of imitation and hasn't been able to progress to imitating words. When this happens, we must determine where they're "stuck," meet them there, and then help them learn to imitate more complex actions, gestures, sounds, and until they're developmentally ready to imitate real words. Once they're imitating easily and frequently, we've turned them into full-time imitators, which leads to a child who talks! Link for $5 CEU credit...https://teachmetotalk.com/ceu_course/asha-ceu-course-426-teach-me-to-imitate-easy-early-vocalizations-the-building-verbal-imitation-in-late-talkers-podcast-series/

Duration:01:30:07

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#434 Treating Apraxia in Toddlers: Tips for Parents

2/8/2022
Parents of toddlers with apraxia need practical suggestions for what they can do to improve their child’s speech. In this podcast, you’ll learn how to summarize the latest evidence-based guidelines for treating apraxia in toddlers into five family-friendly tips parents can implement at home. Join pediatric speech-language pathologist Laura Mize, M.S., CCC-SLP of teachmetotalk.com for this 1.5 hour audio/video podcast episode, ASHA CEU COURSE #434 Treating Apraxia in Toddlers: Tips for Parents For speech-language pathologists, other early interventionists, and parents of toddlers and preschoolers with suspected childhood apraxia of speech Link for $5 CEU credit...https://teachmetotalk.com/ceu_course/asha-ceu-course-434-treating-apraxia-in-toddlers-tips-for-parents/

Duration:01:32:25

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435 Selecting Speech Therapy Activities for Toddlers

2/8/2022
Selecting therapy activities for late talking toddlers can be a challenge! Use these guidelines to become more intentional about choosing materials and toys for your youngest clients or your own late talker. Join pediatric speech-language pathologist Laura Mize, M.S., CCC-SLP of teachmetotalk.com for this 1 hour audio/video podcast episode, ASHA CEU COURSE #435 Selecting Therapy Activities for Toddlers. For speech-language pathologists, other early interventionists, and parents of toddlers and preschoolers with speech-language delays Link to the post for one hour CE credit for therapists/teachers only $5: https://teachmetotalk.com/ceu_course/... Link to Teach Me To Talk: The Therapy Manual... full of ideas for speech therapy activities for late talking toddlers https://teachmetotalk.com/product/tea...

Duration:01:08:45

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#433 Treating Apraxia in Toddlers and Preschoolers Part 2

1/21/2022
Treating suspected childhood apraxia of speech can be extremely difficult in toddlers and preschoolers. In part 2 of this podcast, you’ll learn the latest evidence-based guidelines for designing initial treatment plans for very young children when apraxia is first suspected including the motor treatment principles with word lists matched for facilitative contexts for first words for minimally verbal toddlers and preschoolers. Join pediatric speech-language pathologist Laura Mize, M.S., CCC-SLP of teachmetotalk.com for this one-hour audio/video podcast episode, ASHA CEU COURSE #432 Treating Apraxia in Toddlers and Preschoolers. Link for CE credit...https://teachmetotalk.com/ceu_course/asha-ceu-course-433-treating-apraxia-in-toddlers-and-preschoolers-part-2/

Duration:01:36:45