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Boosting Confidence in Children who Stutter | Addressing Negative Emotions
Boosting Confidence in Children who Stutter: Addressing Negative Emotions Some children who stutter may have negative emotions or reactions related to their stuttering. They may feel conscious of their stuttering and it may cause them to become stressed our upset. Feeling tense or upset about stuttering can actually
When to do Direct Speech Therapy for Preschool Stuttering
In this video, speech-language pathologist Carrie Clark will address when to do direct speech therapy for preschool stuttering and when it's best to do indirect therapy or wait on therapy all together. Look for Risk Factors: A family history of stuttering Stuttering that has continued for
Speech Therapy Ideas for a 3-year-old Child Who Stutters
In this video, speech-language pathologist Carrie Clark will talk about some ideas that you can use in speech therapy for a preschooler who stutters. Indirect Therapy: Identify fast vs. slow speech from the therapist Practice using fast and slow speech for the child Practice slow, smooth,
Stuttering Assessment: How to do a Fluency Evaluation
Stuttering Assessment: How to do a Fluency Evaluation Stuttering, the most common fluency disorder, is an interruption in the flow of speaking characterized by specific types of disfluencies, including repetitions of sounds, syllables, and monosyllabic words (e.g., “Look at the b-b-baby,” “Let’s go out-out-out”); prolongations of consonants when it
Stuttering Therapy Techniques | Exercises and Activities
Stuttering Therapy Techniques: The purpose of speech therapy for children who stutter is to help them learn how to communicate effectively and easily. Sometimes that means eliminating the stutter all together, such as with preschoolers experiencing developmental disfluencies. But often, especially for our older clients, the stuttering may
Stuttering Strategies for Elementary Students
Stuttering Strategies for Elementary Students: Stuttering Therapy Techniques: The purpose of speech therapy for children who stutter is to help them learn how to communicate effectively and easily. Sometimes that means eliminating the stutter all together, such as with preschoolers experiencing developmental disfluencies. But often, especially for our
Stuttering vs. Cluttering: Definitions and Speech Therapy for Fluency
Stuttering vs. Cluttering: Definitions and Speech Therapy for Fluency What are Stuttering and Cluttering? Stuttering is a speech and language disorder which is characterized by breaks in the flow of speech. Children who stutter may repeat sounds, parts of words, whole words, or whole phrases. They may
Stuttering Therapy for Children
How to conduct stuttering therapy with children On, this episode of the speech and language kids podcast, Carrie Clark reviews the current research on stuttering therapy for children. You will also learn how to conduct this therapy yourself. Note: This information is not intended to replace the guidance of a licensed
Toddler and Preschool Stuttering: Speech Therapy Ideas and Home Supports
How to Treat Stuttering in Preschoolers and Toddlers Many preschoolers go through periods of stuttering. They may repeat whole words or phrases, use lots of fillers like “um” and “uh”, or seem to have trouble coming up with a word. These phases of stuttering may come and go
Stuttering Overview: Podcast 11
In this episode of the Speech and Language Kids Podcast, I give an overview of stuttering. And in the quick tip, I tell you about a website you can take your kids to that has kid-friendly info about stuttering. To view the show notes, visit: www.SpeechAndLanguageKids.com/Episode11 To
5 Myths about Stuttering in Children
Photo Courtesy of imagerymajestic - FreeDigitalPhotos.net Are you worried about your child’s stuttering? Then you need to read this first! Stuttering in children can be very scary, especially if they are your children. But stuttering in children can also be very common. Check out these myths to help you understand
What is Stuttering Therapy?
In this article, I will discuss the basics of stuttering therapy, also called fluency therapy. This type of therapy is provided by a speech-language pathologist (SLP or speech therapist) for children and adults who stutter. Let’s address a few questions about fluency disorders and therapies. Does my Child need
Speech and Language Kids Podcast
The NEW Speech and Language Kids Podcast The Speech and Language Kids Podcast is BACK and better than ever! Learn how to treat communication challenges in children without losing yourself in the process. Speech-language pathologist Carrie Clark shares her best tips, tricks, and strategies to help children
Dealing with Awareness and Emotions in Disfluency (No Prep Kit and Workbook)
⬅ Back to Speech and Language Kids Store View Shopping Cart Add to Cart Dealing with Awareness and Emotions in Disfluency (No Prep Kit and Workbook) When we work with clients who stutter, it’s extremely
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How to Start Seeing Private Speech Therapy Clients
How to Start Seeing Private Speech Therapy Clients Interested in making more money by seeing private clients? Jena Casbon was on The Speechie show to tell you 5 things that you need to know when starting to see private clients. Join the Hub to
How to Help Families Carry Over Speech Therapy Work at Home
How to Help Families Carry Over Speech Therapy Work at Home Our students make faster progress when parents get involved (which means smaller caseloads for us!). But how do you get parents on board in a meaningful way? Lia Kurtin from Speech and Language at Home joined us
Speech Therapy Reward Systems that Won’t Break the Bank
Speech Therapy Reward Systems that Won't Break the Bank Are you still using a treasure box to reward your students in speech therapy? If so, you're going to love these alternative reward system ideas that will save you time, money, and headache! Kayla Redden joined us LIVE to
SLP Work Settings: How to Transition from One Job to Another
SLP Work Settings: How to Transition from One Job to Another Are you an SLP that's considering switching to a different setting? How do you know which setting will be best for you and if you're ready to make that leap? Autumn Bryant from Expand Your Scope joined
5 Tips for Increasing Carry-Over of Fluency Strategies
Do you have any speech-room fakers? You know, the ones who can do their fluency strategies perfectly in the speech room but can't remember them at all in the classroom? Well, Meredith from Peachie Speechie is here to help! In this video, Meredith shares her top 5 tips for