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This episode is a rerun of a previous episode originally published on March 7th, 2021.

On a daily walk with their newborn sons in strollers, Madeline Romano and Mary Vitale, both 35- year-old pediatric speech language pathologists, began to hash out a plan for a business that would allow them to spend time with their own children, while doing what they love - helping kids with with speech development in a fun “parent and me” class setting. - Image by freepik

Tara McAllister is a linguist and speech-language pathologist who studies speech learning in various populations, notably children with speech sound disorder. Dr. McAllister has directed the development of staRt, an iOS app to make biofeedback intervention more widely accessible. - Image by Freepik

Rachel Romeo was about to begin the second leg of her long flight home after a conference in Helsinki, Finland, when a flight attendant approached her with a warning. She would be seated next to a 10-year-old boy with behavioral issues, they said, and as the flight was fully booked, there was no way they could move her to another seat. - Image by rawpixel.com on Freepik

In this episode, I talk about the best advice for teletherapists. There’s a lot of information and resources floating around regarding teletherapy, so today’s episode highlights some of the essential core recommendations to keep in mind. - Image by Freepik

Matthew Bowers, an educator at ACES at Chase in Waterbury, receives $5,000 to support his classroom project titled 'Service Learning Through Assistive Technology Engineering' - Image by rawpixel.com on Freepik
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Let's talk about correcting lisps. In this video I give you my approach to lisps as well as when I have been told a client has a lisp and they in fact do not have one! - Image by Freepik