Laura I am a SLP with 40 + years experience working with children with speech and language delays and disorders. I love your videos and wish they had been available when I was starting out.
@seanaslp is it normal for you to explain things to parents? My LO just started speech therapy but I feel lost as to how I can help him at home as well
@@BeautifulChoas1 Yes, it's normal to explain things. Sometimes it's hard to do it in a parent-friendly way. I always appreciate watching someone explain something I do in a parent-friendly way.
Thank you so much for this I have 3 year old twins who are both diagnosed with autism and aren't speaking, yet. I really struggle sometimes to find games or activities to do with them and this has given me a lot of new things to try
What to do as a grandparent? What you have taught really works. I even had my grandson say a word when i used expression on my face and pointed to an object and said what the object is. He repeated the name of the object. Parents also need to put in the effort to teach your methods to their children. At least pick a little time each day to play these engaging language games. Its not enough to leave it up to the school, the speech therapist, etc. Parents need to be on board as well, grandparents, those who are involved with the child. I wish i could help my grandchild more. Your methods work! I'm so grateful. However, my grandchild and his parents have moved away. They are no longer close to me in distance. We are about 4 1/2 hrs away from each other. My grandson came home with marks on his ankles due to an aid at the school tying his shoes too tight. This upset all of us and the parents went to speak to the school about this. This is the problem when a child cannot communicate. He is not able to say that soneone tied his shoes too tight. My grandson in my opinion needs more interactive play with others to help him with language.
I am a marriage and family therapist and i would like to purchase some of your work books and materials, etc so i can speak about them to my patients who may have children who need this kind of assistance. I can become more knowledgeable with your material so i can better explain the basics of your methods to them so they can purchase your helpful materials. Thank you. I will have to look at what i can purchase from your site.
Thanks Laura. You are fantastic. I have a little problem. My grandson of 18 months, responds to my non-verbal imitation games by insisting that I repeat the act, instead of his imitating the act. What to do?
Repeat him and then try to get him to do it again - like you're creating a back and forth exchange. After a while, he will begin to copy you. Start EASY - like clapping or hitting the floor or anything that is super simple for him. Try to keep it going, even when it's not perfect : )
@@teachmetotalk Thanks Laura. I am implementing your advice. I wanted to buy The Apraxia Workbook 1. Can you suggest any Indian (Delhi)shop where I can buy it from. I tried in Amazon India. But it is not there. Importing from USA may take quite some time.
Laura I am a SLP with 40 + years experience working with children with speech and language delays and disorders. I love your videos and wish they had been available when I was starting out.
Thank you so much for this. I am going to try this with my son
This is great! I have used all of these games in therapy, but I really like having the words to explain to parents why I do it.
Right?! she verbalises it so well
@seanaslp is it normal for you to explain things to parents? My LO just started speech therapy but I feel lost as to how I can help him at home as well
@@BeautifulChoas1 Yes, it's normal to explain things. Sometimes it's hard to do it in a parent-friendly way. I always appreciate watching someone explain something I do in a parent-friendly way.
@@SeanaSLP thanks for your reply I’m disappointed they don’t explain much but it’s only been a few weeks maybe they’ll get better
Thank you so much for this I have 3 year old twins who are both diagnosed with autism and aren't speaking, yet. I really struggle sometimes to find games or activities to do with them and this has given me a lot of new things to try
What to do as a grandparent? What you have taught really works. I even had my grandson say a word when i used expression on my face and pointed to an object and said what the object is. He repeated the name of the object. Parents also need to put in the effort to teach your methods to their children. At least pick a little time each day to play these engaging language games.
Its not enough to leave it up to the school, the speech therapist, etc. Parents need to be on board as well, grandparents, those who are involved with the child. I wish i could help my grandchild more. Your methods work! I'm so grateful. However, my grandchild and his parents have moved away. They are no longer close to me in distance. We are about 4 1/2 hrs away from each other. My grandson came home with marks on his ankles due to an aid at the school tying his shoes too tight. This upset all of us and the parents went to speak to the school about this. This is the problem when a child cannot communicate. He is not able to say that soneone tied his shoes too tight. My grandson in my opinion needs more interactive play with others to help him with language.
Your videos are awesome ❤
Exceptional video. I listen it three times already. Very informative and helpful.
This is REALLY great information! Thank you so much.
Thank you Laura. This was so helpful to me as an SLP
Thank you Laura!! I love your videos and this one is very helpful to work with my little patients as SLPA.🥰
So many great ideas for games!
So glad you’re back, YAY!!!
absolutely loved this! I am ans SLPA. I am always looking to keep my sessions fun.
SOO happy for your new launch and to have u back! You r the mentor i never had :D
Its great to learn from Laura!! I'm so glad podcast its back!😀
You're amazing, thank you!
I am a marriage and family therapist and i would like to purchase some of your work books and materials, etc so i can speak about them to my patients who may have children who need this kind of assistance. I can become more knowledgeable with your material so i can better explain the basics of your methods to them so they can purchase your helpful materials. Thank you. I will have to look at what i can purchase from your site.
Thank you 💖💖
I have all your books..is the later talker different? How would I benefit from purchasing it if I have the other books?
so glad you are back 🎉! I wonder where and how can I buy the books you mentioned in the beginning.
There's a resource list for this show on the parent handout. Purchase at teachmetotalk.com #448 ASHA CEU course
Thanks Laura. You are fantastic. I have a little problem. My grandson of 18 months, responds to my non-verbal imitation games by insisting that I repeat the act, instead of his imitating the act. What to do?
Repeat him and then try to get him to do it again - like you're creating a back and forth exchange. After a while, he will begin to copy you. Start EASY - like clapping or hitting the floor or anything that is super simple for him. Try to keep it going, even when it's not perfect : )
@@teachmetotalk Thanks Laura. I am implementing your advice. I wanted to buy The Apraxia Workbook 1. Can you suggest any Indian (Delhi)shop where I can buy it from. I tried in Amazon India. But it is not there. Importing from USA may take quite some time.
Excellent video for parents
Do u have channel in hindi ?
My daughter has difficulty in pronouncing words. She speak like it’s all the same sound and its hard to distinguish sometimes😅
My son is 3. Same
Age?
42.30
I agree, but would rather have parents do all the handling with children. I not throwing kid up in air
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