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School of SpeechSchool of SpeechPromoting Hearing Aid Use and Self-Advocacy in Children Who Are Hard of Hearing with Meaghan Foody-Originally Aired August 12, 2024-Guest: Meaghan Foody, MS, CCC-SLPEarn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=Promoting-Hearing-Aid-Use-and-SelfAdvocacy-in-Children-Who-aJoin Carolyn and Meaghan to explore and discuss topics related to aural rehabilitation from the age of implantation/hearing aid fitting through adolescence. We will discuss key factors that predict hearing aid usage, gain insight into developing personalized therapy goals, and discover practical strategies to help your students communicate their needs and rights to foster greater independence and self-advocacy skills.About the Guest:...2025-05-051h 02School of SpeechSchool of SpeechAutism: What the Words Mean and Why That Matters with Angie Neal-Originally Aired: October 2024-Guest: Angie Neal, MS, CCC-SLPEarn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=Autism-What-the-Words-Mean-and-Why-That-MattersThis episode will provide information to SLPs about key terminology considered when a child is suspected of ASD. Clarity about these key terms is crucial for accurate classification and the provision of appropriate intervention and support. Angie Neal will also discuss key facets of impaired social communication that are important to consider in relation to the adverse educational impact.About the Guest:Angie...2025-04-281h 05School of SpeechSchool of SpeechA Strengths-Based Approach to Educational Inclusion with Kim MurzaGuest: Kim Murza, PhD, CCC-SLP Earn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=A-StrengthsBased-Approach-to-Educational-Inclusion-What-is-iIn this insightful episode, special guest Dr. Kim Murza shares her expertise on applying a strengths-based approach in educational settings. Dr. Murza, the Associate Dean of Research and Faculty Affairs at the University of Northern Colorado, discusses her extensive experience in language and literacy, interprofessional collaboration, and community-engaged learning. Listen in as she defines inclusion, contrasts medical and social models of disability, and elaborates on the consultative collaborative model of service delivery. This...2025-04-211h 04School of SpeechSchool of SpeechNavigating School-Based Therapy Services for Middle School Students with Holly KleinGuest: Holly Klein, MS, CCC-SLPEarn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=Navigating-SchoolBased-Therapy-Services-for-Middle-School-StJoin host Carolyn Dolby and returning guest Holly Klein for an enlightening episode on navigating school-based therapy services for middle school students. Holly, a seasoned school-based clinician with 25 years of experience, shares her journey and expertise in providing therapy within classroom settings to enhance student learning and engagement. This episode covers practical strategies for co-teaching, goal writing, and managing therapy sessions within middle schools. Learn how to effectively integrate speech therapy into the...2025-04-141h 04School of SpeechSchool of SpeechSuccessful Stuttering Therapy in the Schools with Joe & Holly KleinGuests: Joe Klein, PhD., CCC-SLP & Holly Klein, MS, CCC-SLP Earn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=Successful-Stuttering-Therapy-in-the-SchoolsIn this episode of School of Speech, host Carolyn Dolby welcomes special guests Joe and Holly Klein. Together, they discuss successful strategies for stuttering therapy in school settings. Joe, an associate professor at Eastern Washington University, and Holly, a seasoned school-based speech pathologist, share their personal journeys and professional insights into effective stuttering interventions. The episode covers goal-setting, the importance of focusing on speech patterns and associated feelings, and...2025-04-071h 07School of SpeechSchool of SpeechBack to Normal or New Reality? Impact of COVID-19 on School Based SLPs with Lesley SylvanGuest: Lesley Sylvan, EdD, CCC-SLPEarn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=Back-to-Normal-or-New-Reality-Impact-of-COVID19-on-School-BaJoin host Carolyn Dolby and guest Dr. Lesley Sylvan in this insightful School of Speech episode presented by Speech Therapy PD. The episode, 'Back to Normal or New Reality, the Lasting Impacts of COVID-19 on School-Based SLPs,' explores how the pandemic has affected school-based speech-language pathologists (SLPs). Reflecting on where they were five years ago when the pandemic started, Carolyn and Lesley discuss changes in service delivery, virtual therapy, educational policies...2025-03-311h 02School of SpeechSchool of SpeechFinding the Balance: Group Size and School-Based Language Outcomes with Carrie HutchinsGuest: Carrie Hutchins, MS, CCC-SLPEarn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=Finding-the-Balance-Group-Size-and-SchoolBased-Language-OutcIn this episode, we delve into the crucial topic of group size in school-based speech and language therapy with special guest Carrie Hutchins, a practicing speech-language therapist and PhD candidate from the University of Texas. The discussion covers the impact of group sizes on therapy outcomes, the benefits of small groups, the role of peer effects, and the challenges of scheduling and cancellations. Learn about the latest research findings, including Carrie's study on...2025-03-241h 01School of SpeechSchool of SpeechPDF and Dysphagia at School: Building Stronger Systems for Student SuccessEarn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=Pediatric-Feeding-Disorder-and-Dysphagia-at-School-Building-oin Carolyn Dolby, a practicing school-based clinician, in this episode of School of Speech presented by Speech Therapy PD. Learn about pediatric feeding disorders and dysphagia, strategies to build effective support systems in schools, and the importance of proper training and collaboration across staff and departments. Carolyn shares her personal journey, presents essential protocols, discusses educational relevance and ethical responsibilities, and provides actionable steps to streamline student safety and success interventions.Episode Tiimeline:0:00 Introduction and Housekeeping2025-03-171h 01School of SpeechSchool of SpeechSOS Rewind: Exploring Dynamic Roles and Ethical Boundaries with Lisa GoreGuest: Lisa Gore, MS, CCC-SLP, CASEarn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=Exploring-iDynamic-Roles-and-Ethical-BoundariesIn this episode of the School of Speech podcast, join Carolyn Dolby as she and her guest, Lisa Gore, MS, CCC-SLP, CAS, embark on an exhilarating voyage beyond the textbooks and into the multifaceted role of school-based speech-language pathology. Discover how SLPs wield their expertise as catalysts for community integration, setting our service delivery apart from clinicians across settings. Delve into the nuanced interplay between the scope of competence and the scope...2025-03-101h 06School of SpeechSchool of SpeechEmpowering School-Based SLPs with AI Tools with Jennie BelenGuest: Jennie Belen, MS, CCC-SLPEarn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=Empowering-SchoolBased-SLPs-with-AI-ToolsJoin host Carolyn Dolby and special guest Jennie Belen in this enlightening School of Speech episode presented by Speech Therapy PD. Learn how AI tools can revolutionize the workload for school-based speech-language pathologists (SLPs). Jennie, the founder of the Latina SLP, shares her journey and insights into using AI for lesson planning, report writing, creating therapy materials, and much more. Discover practical AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude AI, and Diffit that can save...2025-03-0358 minSchool of SpeechSchool of SpeechSchool-Based Strategies for Students Who Stutter with Claire BarbaoGuest: Claire Barbao, MA, CCC-SLP Earn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=Looking-Beyond-the-Disfluenices-SchoolBased-Strategies-for-S Join Carolyn Dolby as she welcomes Claire Barbao, owner of Kindly Speech LLC and a specialist in fluency disorders. The episode covers effective strategies for supporting students who stutter, emphasizing the importance of behavioral tactics and addressing emotional and cognitive aspects. The conversation deepens into goal setting, therapy activities, and ways to empower students through self-advocacy and mindfulness. Claire Barbao shares her journey, expertise, and insights on enhancing the well-being and communication skills...2025-02-241h 05School of SpeechSchool of SpeechTop 5 Tips for Excelling in Your School-Based CFY with Julie Barber-BristolGuest: Julie Barber-Bristol MS, CCC-SLPEarn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=Top-5-Tips-for-Excelling-in-Your-School-Based-CFY Join Carolyn Dolby, host of School of Speech presented by Speech Therapy PD, as she welcomes returning guest and seasoned clinician Julie Barber Bristol. In this episode, they dive into the top five tips for excelling in your school-based Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY). Viewers will learn key strategies such as mastering the art of assessment, harnessing the power of data, weaving powerful lessons through literacy, embracing continuous learning, and the importance of...2025-02-171h 05SLP Learning HourSLP Learning HourSchool of Speech - Tension to Triumph: Practical Solutions for the School-Based SLP with Dr. Marie IrelandGuest: Marie Ireland, PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-CL Earn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=Tension-to-Triumph-Practical-solutions-for-the-schoolbased-S In this episode of School of Speech, host Carolyn Dolby brings on the distinguished Dr. Marie Ireland to discuss the nine major tensions faced by school-based Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs). Dr. Ireland shares her extensive journey from a school-based SLP to earning her PhD and provides valuable insights into navigating challenges in the field. The episode delves into the importance of understanding the law (IDEA), the need for accurate documentation...2025-02-1053 minSchool of SpeechSchool of SpeechTension to Triumph: Practical Solutions for the School-Based SLP with Dr. Marie IrelandGuest: Marie Ireland, PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-CL Earn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=Tension-to-Triumph-Practical-solutions-for-the-schoolbased-S Link to Dr. Ireland's survey: https://qualtricsxmd5r6bzq7x.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bl3LsDSntCyNUB8?Q_CHL=qrIn this episode of School of Speech, host Carolyn Dolby brings on the distinguished Dr. Marie Ireland to discuss the nine major tensions faced by school-based Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs). Dr. Ireland shares her extensive journey from a school-based SLP to earning her PhD and provides valuable insights into navigating challenges...2025-02-1053 minDe Facto LeadersDe Facto LeadersSwallowing and feeding intervention in the schools (with Carolyn Dolby)Many people classify swallowing and feeding intervention as a “medical” service that shouldn’t be addressed in the schools.  This is a very black and white (and inaccurate) way of thinking. Children with complex medical needs have a right to FAPE. Measuring whether or not students are accessing their curriculum can’t be solely based on grades; which is unfortunately what many teams default to when it comes to determining if services and accommodations are educationally relevant. That’s why I invited pediatric swallowing and feeding specialist Carolyn Dolby to the De Facto Leade...2025-02-051h 13First BiteFirst BiteEstablishing PFD and Dysphagia Services in the Schools with Carolyn DolbyGuest: Carolyn Dolby MS, CCC-SLPEarn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=Establishing-PFD-and-Dysphagia-Services-in-the-SchoolsIn this episode, Michelle and Erin are joined by none other than Carolyn Dolby, MS, CCC-SLP, host of the “School of Speech” podcast, and sought-after speaker for how to implement pediatric feeding disorder and dysphagia care in the Schools Carolyn spends this hour sharing her first-hand experience on successfully establishing this PFD/dysphagia management in the Houston, TX school district and how she is doing it again in Portland, OR. If you have want...2025-01-141h 09School of SpeechSchool of SpeechEstablishing PFD and Dysphagia Services in the Schools with Carolyn Dolby - First BiteGuest: Carolyn Dolby MS, CCC-SLPEarn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=Establishing-PFD-and-Dysphagia-Services-in-the-SchoolsIn this episode, Michelle and Erin are joined by none other than Carolyn Dolby, MS, CCC-SLP, host of the “School of Speech” podcast, and sought-after speaker for how to implement pediatric feeding disorder and dysphagia care in the Schools Carolyn spends this hour sharing her first-hand experience on successfully establishing this PFD/dysphagia management in the Houston, TX school district and how she is doing it again in Portland, OR. If you have want...2025-01-141h 09School of SpeechSchool of SpeechStrategies, Solutions and Supports for School-Based SLPsEarn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=Strategies-Solutions-and-Supports-for-SchoolBased-SLPsIn this episode, join Carolyn and her guest, Lauren Murphy Arner, MA, CCC-SLP, as they tackle the unique challenges speech-language pathologists face in the school setting. They’ll dive into the critical differences between workload and caseload, elevating our understanding of how these factors impact our day-to-day responsibilities and overall effectiveness. They’ll explore practical strategies for overcoming long-standing issues in school-based practice, from managing high caseloads to streamlining our caseloads. This episode is packed with actionable insights and solutions to support your success in t...2024-12-241h 01School of SpeechSchool of SpeechElevating Clinical Outcomes for School-Aged Children: A Brain-Based Perspective with Deborah Ross-SwainGuest: Deborah Ross-Swain, EdD, CCC-SLPJoin us as we explore the impact brain function, health, and wellness have on student outcomes. Discover practical strategies to support our students, emphasizing that the mouth and ears are vehicles to the brain, where real learning and development occur. Join us as we uncover innovative approaches to maximize success in school-based practices, providing students with the tools they need to thrive.2024-12-171h 05School of SpeechSchool of SpeechAAC in Action: Planning Meaningful & Motivating Therapy Sessions in the SchoolsGuest: Kathryn D’Agostino Russo, MS, TSSLD, CCC-SLPSchool-based speech-language pathologists have more students who use AAC on their caseloads but may not feel prepared for therapy sessions. Combining their knowledge of language development with communicative competencies and student preferences, they can plan motivating and meaningful therapy sessions in the therapy room and other school locations.2024-12-101h 02School of SpeechSchool of SpeechFun and Function: Where to Begin When You Don’t Know Where to StartGuests: Melissa Neece, MA, CCC-SLP & Rachel Grinnell, MCD, CCC-SLPIn this episode, we explore the unique challenges of providing speech therapy for students with low-incidence disabilities, cognitive delays, and complex medical needs. Together, we will discover the steps to making meaningful goals achievable in classroom settings. We will learn what research reveals about best practices, explore effective therapy activities, and discover useful assessments tailored to this population.2024-12-041h 06School of SpeechSchool of SpeechComprehensive Evaluations for Speech, Language and Reading Struggles in Schools with Anne ReedGuest: Anne Reed, MS, CCC-SLPIn this episode, we tackle students' challenges with speech-language and reading difficulties. We’ll explore the red flags that signal the need for intervention and outline the key components of a comprehensive evaluation. Join us for insights into identifying at-risk students, best practices, and targeted interventions.2024-11-261h 01School of SpeechSchool of SpeechThe Monolingual School-Based SLPs Guide to Multilingual Speech Sound Disorders with Raul PrezasGuest: Raul Prezas, PhD, CCC-SLPIn this episode, we equip monolingual school-based SLPs with the tools and knowledge needed to navigate multilingual speech sound disorders. Discover how to conduct assessments differentiating speech sound differences and disorders, utilize well-trained interpreters, and implement evidence-based intervention strategies. Join us to enhance your practice and provide culturally competent support for your multilingual students. This is a vital resource for the monolingual SLP in a multilingual world.2024-11-121h 05School of SpeechSchool of SpeechCommunication and Down Syndrome: A Developmental Approach for School-Based Clinicians with Laura J. MattieGuest: Laura J. Mattie, PhD, CCC-SLP Join us for the latest research on children with Down Syndrome's communications and language profiles. We’ll explore the current evidence available, discussing its strengths and limitations in understanding language development in this population. Gain valuable insights to support school-based clinical decision-making when working with children with Down syndrome. This episode is geared to enhance your approach to supporting the communication needs of children with Down syndrome on your caseload.2024-11-061h 03School of SpeechSchool of SpeechAutism: What the Words Mean and Why That Matters with Angie NealGuest: Angie Neal MS, CCC-SLPThis episode will provide information to SLPs about key terminology considered when a child is suspected of ASD. Clarity about these key terms is critical to accurate classification and appropriate intervention and support. Angie Neal will also discuss key facets of impaired social communication that are important to consider regarding adverse educational impact.2024-10-291h 08School of SpeechSchool of SpeechEffective Techniques for Supporting Children with Selective MutismGuest: Emily R. Laracy, MA, MS, CCC-SLP - Selective mutism (SM) is an anxiety disorder in which children can communicate appropriately in at least one context but struggle in other settings or with other communication partners. SM profoundly affects social/pragmatic language skills, as well as academic and social-emotional skills, and treatment of this disorder falls under the speech-language pathologist’s scope of practice. This episode will discuss the characteristics of SM and the role of the SLP in working with students with SM, review evidence-based treatment approaches and techniques, provide guidance regarding how to progress through therapy for ch...2024-10-221h 07School of SpeechSchool of SpeechTransformative Strategies for Neurodiversity Affirming IEPsGuest: Chris Wenger, MS, CCC-SLP - Key strategies to make the shift towards neuroaffirming IEPs will be explored in this one-hour conversational course podcast. This session is designed to equip school-based SLPs with practical strategies to create inclusive and effective IEPs that honor each autistic student's unique strengths and needs. Participants will learn foundational concepts of neurodiversity, explore key strengths-based approaches, and gain valuable insights into shifting from a deficit-focused perspective to a strengths-based approach. This course aims to ensure all students thrive in their educational journeys, providing clinicians with the tools to foster a supportive and empowering learning...2024-10-151h 07School of SpeechSchool of SpeechPositioning Yourself as a Literacy & Executive Function Expert on the School TeamGuest: Karen Dudek-Brannan, EdD, CCC-SLP - School SLPs are subject matter experts in language, cognition, and other essential areas that impact students' function in school and beyond. This session will show them how to position themselves as experts on their school teams so they can impact their direct therapy sessions and district-wide programming. Listeners will leave with recommendations for a 90-day action plan.2024-10-081h 06School of SpeechSchool of SpeechFrom Struggle to Strength: Empowering Students With Language and Behavioral NeedsGuest: Erin Wallace, PhD, CCC-SLP - Join Carolyn and Dr. Erin Wallace for this episode, where we explore low-effort, evidence-supported strategies to minimize challenging behaviors and maximize language potential when providing services to students with developmental language disorder (DLD) in individual and group settings. We’ll learn the definitions, explanation, and implementation of key strategies like behavior-specific praise, error correction and performance feedback, group contingencies, modeling, wh-questions, scaffolding, and expansion to promote language development and positive behaviors. Discover how these simple yet powerful methods can transform your approach and support student success.2024-10-011h 05School of SpeechSchool of SpeechStuttering Service Delivery in the Schools: Early ChildhoodGuest: Nina Reeves, MS, CCC-SLP, BCS-F - In this episode, we welcome Nina Reeves back and shift our focus to stuttering support for our early childhood population. Join us as we discuss practical plans and resources for supporting young children and their families. From determining appropriate treatment approaches to developing attainable goals, we’ll uncover innovative strategies that enhance communication skills, ensuring our youngest learners have comfortable communication environments that increase their confidence.2024-09-181h 24School of SpeechSchool of SpeechCurricular Integration: A Time-Saving Strategy for School-Based SLPsGuest: Christina Bradburn, PhD, CCC-SLP - This episode explores how incorporating curricular materials into speech and language therapy can enhance student progress. Join us as we discuss the benefits of using these resources over commercially available or SLP-created materials and learn how this approach can save valuable time for the school-based clinician. We’ll cover the when, where, and how to effectively integrate curricular materials into school-based intervention, providing practical tips and strategies for SLPs to optimize their sessions and support student success in therapy and the classroom. Tune in for an insightful discussion on streamlining your practice while bo...2024-09-101h 02School of SpeechSchool of SpeechInterprofessional Support of Dyslexic Learners in the ClassroomGuests: Cassondra Wilson, MA, CCC-SLP & Amy Duncan, MA, Ed. - This engaging podcast is designed for speech-language pathologists (SLPs), educators, and other professionals working with individuals with dyslexia. Participants learn to identify dyslexia's key characteristics and symptoms, understand its impact on academic performance, and explore effective support strategies. Emphasizing collaboration among professionals, the presentation includes practical intervention techniques and comprehensive resource materials to enhance dyslexic students' academic success.2024-09-051h 04School of SpeechSchool of SpeechPromoting Hearing Aid Use and Self-Advocacy in Children Who Are Hard of HearingGuest: Meaghan Foody, MS, CCC-SLP - Join us to explore and discuss topics related to aural rehabilitation from the age of implantation/hearing aid fitting through adolescence. We will discuss key factors that predict hearing aid usage, gain insight into developing personalized therapy goals, and discover practical strategies to help your students communicate their needs and rights in order to foster greater independence and self-advocacy skills.2024-09-041h 02School of SpeechSchool of SpeechWorking With Teachers for Classroom Based Service DeliveryGuest: Tiffany Pierangelo, MA, CCC-SLP - This session will provide tools and techniques that SLPs can use to support students in the classroom. The presenter will discuss different support formats and how to collaborate with teachers to maximize student outcomes. The session will also explore differentiating and defining disorders, supporting teachers, navigating difficult conversations, and service delivery options in a classroom-based support model.2024-09-021h 02School of SpeechSchool of SpeechAAC in Action: From Feature Matching to Trials to ImplementationGuest: Kathryn D’Agostino Russo, MS, TSSLD, CCC-SLP - School-based speech-language pathologists are encountering more students who can benefit from AAC but need not be overwhelmed by the assessment and implementation process. By comparing a student’s strengths and communication needs with common features of AAC systems, an SLP can guide the school team through an assessment and trial period and onto the implementation journey.2024-08-301h 06School of SpeechSchool of SpeechKeep Your Older Speech Students MotivatedGuest: Hallie Sherman, MS, CCC-SLP - Join us for a lively look into the world of speech therapy targeting grades 4-12. This episode reveals the secrets to setting goals and therapy techniques beyond the classroom. Discover fresh, exciting ways to keep your students engaged and motivated with fun activities relevant to the older students. Tune in and transform your approach with these tips and tricks to spark enthusiasm and make every session successful.2024-08-291h 03School of SpeechSchool of SpeechMorphology-Based Approaches to Improving Vocabulary Knowledge, Spelling, & Reading in the ClassroomGuest: Ginger G. Collins, PhD, CCC-SLP - In this episode, Dr. Collins will explain how school-based SLPs can collaborate with classroom teachers to strengthen students’ literacy skills. The strategies discussed were developed for upper elementary and secondary students, and examples will be provided for various curricular content areas. All of these strategies emphasize morphological knowledge and positively impact spelling, decoding, and vocabulary knowledge.2024-08-281h 07School of SpeechSchool of SpeechLeading the Way: School-based SLPs as the Agents of ChangeGuest: Laura Mansfield, Ed.D, CCC-SLP - In this episode, we explore the dynamic role of school-based speech-language pathologists as leaders and agents of change. Discover how SLPs are at the forefront of fostering inclusive, communicative, and supportive educational settings, and learn what it takes to be a transformative leader in speech-language pathology. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about the power of SLPs to shape the future of public education.2024-08-271h 01School of SpeechSchool of SpeechNavigating Diversity: The Culturally and Linguistically Diverse StudentGuest: Margaryta Kuzmin, MS, CCC-SLP, TSSLD-BE - Join us in this episode as we explore the unique needs and specific challenges our culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) student population faces. Learn with us as we discuss dynamic assessment, therapy strategies incorporating students' cultural and linguistic backgrounds, and the power of collaboration with educators and families.2024-08-261h 02School of SpeechSchool of SpeechDeveloping Dynamic Dysphagia PlansJoin us for an advanced exploration into the development of dynamic, safe feeding/swallowing plans. In this episode, we deep-dive into the 8 essential building blocks necessary for crafting individualized mealtime care plans for students. Designed for the school-based SLP, this episode will enhance your skills in addressing diverse feeding and swallowing needs, promoting positive outcomes. Tune in to elevate your practice and empower your staff with customized dysphagia management strategies.2024-08-231h 03School of SpeechSchool of SpeechChampioning Change: Advocacy Strategies for SLPs in the SchoolsGuest: Julie Malone, MS, CCC-SLP - Join us on this episode of championing change as we dive into the world of advocacy for Speech-Language Pathologists working in public schools. We’ll explore effective strategies and solutions for improving salaries, benefits, and working conditions. We will explore how SLPs can navigate and influence districts to create a better working environment. Tune in and become a champion for change in your school district.2024-08-221h 01School of SpeechSchool of SpeechWorking with Adolescent Students? Why Targeting Media Literacy is CriticalGuest: Kathleen J. Abendroth, PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-CL - SLPs who work with middle and high schoolers, even on an itinerant basis, may feel unprepared to support this group of students. Developing cohesive activities that engage a diverse group of young adults on your caseload can be intimidating. In this episode, participants will learn how to strengthen their language toolkit when working with adolescent students, offering contextualized ideas that support transitions to adulthood and self-advocacy.2024-08-211h 07School of SpeechSchool of SpeechEmbracing Verbal Diversity: Navigating Stuttering Service Delivery in the SchoolsGuest: Nina Reeves, MS, CCC-SLP, BCS-F - In this episode, we dive into the complexities of stuttering interventions in the school setting. Join us as we explore strategies and best practices for school-based clinicians dedicated to supporting students who stutter. From sensitive assessment techniques to innovative therapy approaches, we uncover valuable insights to foster understanding and empowerment.2024-08-201h 05School of SpeechSchool of SpeechThe Fundamentals of AACGuest: Amber Lieto, MS, CF-SLP - This episode covers the fundamentals of AAC, from understanding the basics to navigating complex challenges. It is your guide to unlocking effective communication strategies in the school setting. Delve into the essentials of AAC implementation, discover how to foster inclusivity in classrooms, and explore real-life examples of AAC transforming student experiences. Whether you are a seasoned pro or just starting your AAC journey, there’s something for everyone.2024-08-191h 08School of SpeechSchool of SpeechMaking the Transition: The Role of a Secondary SLPGuest: Hannah McCarthy, MA, CCC-SLP - In this episode, we spotlight the role of secondary SLPs. Join us as we explore the unique challenges and opportunities in preparing students beyond the classroom. Our discussion will highlight the importance of transition planning and goal setting for students. We will also find strategies to enhance teamwork and dismissal readiness.2024-08-161h 05School of SpeechSchool of SpeechBringing Language to Life: Using Children’s Books in Speech & Language TherapyGuest: Julie Barber-Bristol, MS, CCC-SLP - Embark on a delightful adventure as we unveil the secret weapon of speech and language therapy: children's books! In this episode, we'll show you how one magical book can become your ultimate toolkit, simultaneously targeting speech sounds and language goals. Prepare to be amazed as we demonstrate how to weave articulation practice seamlessly into storytelling while simultaneously honing crucial language skills. Prepare for a fun-filled exploration where every page is key to unlocking a world of communication possibilities. Join us and discover how one book can transform therapy sessions into captivating journeys of...2024-08-151h 06School of SpeechSchool of SpeechThe Culturally Responsive ClinicianGuest: Anais Villaluna, MS, CCC-SLP, BCS-S, CLC - In this enlightening episode of “The Culturally Responsive Clinician,” we unpack practical strategies, share personal anecdotes, and explore the power of embracing diversity in our practice. Whether you’re seeking to enhance your cultural competence or eager to champion equity in education, this episode is a must-listen for anyone dedicated to serving culturally and linguistically diverse populations.2024-08-141h 06School of SpeechSchool of SpeechAdvocates, Administrators, and Agendas OH MY!Guest: Nanette Saturn - In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the role of educational advocates, shining a light on how they empower parents to navigate the complex landscape of special education. From decoding special education jargon to ensuring equitable opportunities for every child, these advocates are invaluable allies in the educational journey. Join us as we explore the collaborative synergy between SLPs and parents, unraveling strategies to support the IEP process effectively.2024-08-131h 09School of SpeechSchool of SpeechPediatric Swallowing and Feeding in the Schools-Where Are We?Guest: Emily Homer - MA, CCC-SLP, ASHA Fellow - Join us for a delicious episode of demystifying feeding and swallowing services in the school setting. We will be dishing out a mouthwatering menu of savory intervention strategies and a smorgasbord of supports facilitating safe and efficient mealtimes. Get ready to dig in as we explore the recipe for creating a nourishing environment for every student. So scoot up your chair. There’s room for everyone at our table.2024-08-121h 09School of SpeechSchool of SpeechNavigating IEPs for SLPsGuest: Amanda Schaumburg, MS, CCC-SLP - This episode delves into the intricacies of Individual Education Plans (IEPs). From deciphering the components of an IEP to crafting measurable goals, we explore practical strategies for educators, caregivers, and professionals. Let’s learn how to articulate present functional and academic performance levels effectively and create service schedules easily understood by all stakeholders while promoting the least restrictive environment for optimal student success. Tune in for invaluable tips and insights to navigate the world of IEPS for SLPs with confidence.2024-08-101h 04School of SpeechSchool of SpeechExploring Dynamic Roles and Ethical BoundariesGuest: Lisa Gore, MS, CCC-SLP, CAS - In this first episode of the School of Speech podcast, join Carolyn Dolby as she and Lisa Gore embark on an exhilarating voyage beyond the textbooks and into the multifaceted role of school-based speech-language pathology. Discover how SLPs wield their expertise as catalysts for community integration, setting our service delivery apart from clinicians across settings. Delve into the nuanced interplay between the scope of competence and the scope of practice, emphasizing the ethical imperatives that guide our professional journey. Through insightful discussions and real-world examples, they will navigate the continuum of services...2024-07-251h 06Cmoove Grooves PodcastCmoove Grooves Podcast2023: Best Of Southern Soul (Vol. 3)Trail RIde Cmoove Groovers?!? Yes, it's almost that time of year again!! Here's the top Southern Soul hits of 2023. .As you know the lyrics can get a lil racy. So kick up your boots and get you fav. libation and ... Listen..... Enjoy... and Share.. (Gone hit that like button too.) 2023: Best of Southern Soul (Vol. 3) 01. T.K. Soul - Miss Independent (00:00) 02. Avail Hollywood - Hallelujah and Amen (03:14) 03. LJ Echols - Just Like That [Explicit] (07:51) 04. M.Cally - Brown Liquor (11:22) 05. Tasha Mac - It's Dhat Juicy (14:38) 06. Tucka - Do You Wanna Go (17:13) 07. Peggy Scott-Adams - Burning (21:33) 08. Adrian Bagher - Hittin' it...2024-04-182h 05Dolby Creator TalksDolby Creator Talks129 - Dolby Atmos for PodcastsNOTE: This episode features clips mixed in Dolby Atmos®. For best results, please listen to this episode with headphones!Podcasts have exploded in popularity in recent years, and creators have been exploring new ways to create fully-immersive experiences for their listeners. In today’s episode, we speak with a few of the companies that are on the cutting-edge of crafting a truly cinematic experience for audio storytelling in podcasts, from QCODE and Wondery, the latter of which is now delivering podcasts in Dolby Atmos® — for a next-level listening experience — via the Wondery+ app. This innovation has made it possi...2022-08-231h 00Behind The ScreenBehind The Screen'Ford v Ferrari' - Donald Sylvester, David Giammarco & Paul MasseyOn this week's episode, Carolyn is joined by supervising sound editor Donald Sylvester, re-recording mixer / sound designer David Giammarco, and re-recording mixer Paul Massey to discuss their work on James Mangold's 'Ford v Ferrari'. They share their experiences of tracking down period race cars, how they utilized Dolby Atmos for the film, and what future projects they individually have lined up. In this podcast series, Carolyn Giardina, Tech Editor for The Hollywood Reporter, extends her coverage of the filmmaking crafts. She speaks with the cinematographers, editors, production designers, composers, visual effects supervisors, and other leading artists that b...2019-11-1529 min