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  • Dynamic Methods for Assessing Language Abilities with Stephanie LoPresti
    2025/05/21

    Guest: Stephanie LoPresti, MS, CCC-SLP, TSSLD

    Earn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=Dynamic-Methods-to-Identify

    In this episode of The Speech Link podcast, host Char Boshart and guest Stephanie LoPresti, a seasoned speech-language pathologist, discuss dynamic methods for identifying language abilities and therapy needs. The conversation covers financial disclosures, Stephanie's extensive experience in the field, and her commitment to early intervention. Stephanie shares insights into her passion for assessing young children, the importance of working within the zone of proximal development, and how she applies dynamic assessment techniques in various settings. Learn about practical strategies for engaging children in assessments, the role of parent and teacher collaboration, and the multifaceted nature of speech therapy. A must-watch for speech therapists seeking innovative and effective assessment methods.


    Episode Timeline:

    00:00 Introduction and Disclosures

    00:54 Meet Our Guest: Stephanie LoPresti

    02:26 Stephanie's Journey to Early Childhood Assessment

    05:04 The Importance of Dynamic Assessment

    06:09 Understanding the Zone of Proximal Development

    11:56 Dynamic Assessment in Practice

    27:58 Challenges and Techniques in Pragmatic Assessment

    34:25 The Dynamic Role of Speech Pathologists

    35:21 Understanding Developmental Milestones

    37:20 Introducing the Protocol for Assessment

    41:31 Dynamic Assessment in Practice

    51:45 Engaging Parents in the Therapeutic Process

    59:37 Closing Remarks and Acknowledgements


    About the Guest: Stephanie LoPresti, MS, CCC-SLP, TSSLD, is a speech-language pathologist with over a decade of diverse experience in medical, academic, and private settings. She has served clients from infancy through geriatrics, and her expertise extends to speech and language disorders, feeding and swallowing, cognitive impairments, and augmentative communication. Stephanie exemplifies a special commitment to patient-centered care and is an experienced Clinical Fellowship and Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant supervisor. Most notably, Stephanie is the author of the comprehensive and evidence-based guide The Speech & Language Protocol: An Assessment Tool for Early Years. This resource enhances assessment and service delivery. In addition, she presents academic lectures and professional development seminars.

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    1 時間 2 分
  • The Perfect Oral Motor Storm: What Happened, Why, and Supportive Evidence for Oral Sensory-Motor Therapy (Part 5)
    2025/05/16

    -Originally Aired September 2019-

    Earn a total of 0.5 ASHA CEUs for the 5-part episodes with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=The-Perfect-Oral-Motor-Storm-What-Happened-Why-and-Supportiv

    In this five-hour course, Char chronicles a comprehensive account of the events of the past two decades that have infused and inspired one of the most controversial—and misunderstood—storms in the history of speech-language pathology.

    Perhaps you’re unsure why “oral motor” has been criticized, or how to respond when someone mentions it. You’ll learn what to say and how to back it up. Char covers the “Five Waves” as to what happened, who did what, and where we go from here.

    Most importantly, you’ll learn Supportive Evidence for the Use of Oral Sensory-Motor Methods to Remediate Speech Sound Productions.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Free Conference for .6 ASHA CEUs

    PFD in Schools: Learning from the Trailblazers, May 18: speechtherapypd.com/pfd

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    1 時間 4 分
  • The Perfect Oral Motor Storm: What Happened, Why, and Supportive Evidence for Oral Sensory-Motor Therapy (Part 4)
    2025/05/14

    -Originally Aired September 2019-

    Earn a total of 0.5 ASHA CEUs for the 5-part episodes with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=The-Perfect-Oral-Motor-Storm-What-Happened-Why-and-Supportiv

    In this five-hour course, Char chronicles a comprehensive account of the events of the past two decades that have infused and inspired one of the most controversial—and misunderstood—storms in the history of speech-language pathology.

    Perhaps you’re unsure why “oral motor” has been criticized, or how to respond when someone mentions it. You’ll learn what to say and how to back it up. Char covers the “Five Waves” as to what happened, who did what, and where we go from here.

    Most importantly, you’ll learn Supportive Evidence for the Use of Oral Sensory-Motor Methods to Remediate Speech Sound Productions.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Free Conference for .6 ASHA CEUs

    PFD in Schools: Learning from the Trailblazers, May 18: speechtherapypd.com/pfd

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    1 時間 2 分
  • The Perfect Oral Motor Storm: What Happened, Why, and Supportive Evidence for Oral Sensory-Motor Therapy (Part 3)
    2025/05/12

    -Originally Aired September 2019-

    Earn a total of 0.5 ASHA CEUs for the 5-part episodes with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=The-Perfect-Oral-Motor-Storm-What-Happened-Why-and-Supportiv

    In this five-hour course, Char chronicles a comprehensive account of the events of the past two decades that have infused and inspired one of the most controversial—and misunderstood—storms in the history of speech-language pathology.

    Perhaps you’re unsure why “oral motor” has been criticized, or how to respond when someone mentions it. You’ll learn what to say and how to back it up. Char covers the “Five Waves” as to what happened, who did what, and where we go from here.

    Most importantly, you’ll learn Supportive Evidence for the Use of Oral Sensory-Motor Methods to Remediate Speech Sound Productions.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Free Conference for .6 ASHA CEUs

    PFD in Schools: Learning from the Trailblazers, May 18: speechtherapypd.com/pfd

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    1 時間 1 分
  • The Perfect Oral Motor Storm: What Happened, Why, and Supportive Evidence for Oral Sensory-Motor Therapy (Part 2)
    2025/05/09

    -Originally Aired September 19, 2019-

    Earn a total of 0.5 ASHA CEUs for the 5-part episodes with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=The-Perfect-Oral-Motor-Storm-What-Happened-Why-and-Supportiv

    In this five-hour course, Char chronicles a comprehensive account of the events of the past two decades that have infused and inspired one of the most controversial—and misunderstood—storms in the history of speech-language pathology.

    Perhaps you’re unsure why “oral motor” has been criticized, or how to respond when someone mentions it. You’ll learn what to say and how to back it up. Char covers the “Five Waves” as to what happened, who did what, and where we go from here.

    Most importantly, you’ll learn Supportive Evidence for the Use of Oral Sensory-Motor Methods to Remediate Speech Sound Productions.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Free Conference for .6 ASHA CEUs

    PFD in Schools: Learning from the Trailblazers, May 18: speechtherapypd.com/pfd

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    1 時間 3 分
  • The Perfect Oral Motor Storm: What Happened, Why, and Supportive Evidence for Oral Sensory-Motor Therapy (Part 1)
    2025/05/07

    -Originally Aired September 2019-

    Earn a total of 0.5 ASHA CEUs for the 5-part episodes with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=The-Perfect-Oral-Motor-Storm-What-Happened-Why-and-Supportiv

    In this five-hour course, Char chronicles a comprehensive account of the events of the past two decades that have infused and inspired one of the most controversial—and misunderstood—storms in the history of speech-language pathology.

    Perhaps you’re unsure why “oral motor” has been criticized, or how to respond when someone mentions it. You’ll learn what to say and how to back it up. Char covers the “Five Waves” as to what happened, who did what, and where we go from here.

    Most importantly, you’ll learn Supportive Evidence for the Use of Oral Sensory-Motor Methods to Remediate Speech Sound Productions.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Free Conference for .6 ASHA CEUs

    PFD in Schools: Learning from the Trailblazers, May 18: speechtherapypd.com/pfd

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    55 分
  • SL REWIND: School-Age Stuttering Therapy: Essentials for SLP's with Nina Reeves
    2025/04/16

    -Originally Aired: November 2018-

    Guest: Nina Reeves, MS, CCC-SLP, BCS-F

    Earn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=SchoolAge-Stuttering-Therapy-Essentials-for-SLPs-298

    In this insightful episode, Char Boshart interviews Nina Reeves, a licensed, certified speech-language pathologist and specialist in fluency disorders. They discuss essential aspects of stuttering therapy for school-age children, emphasizing the importance of revisiting personal mindsets about stuttering. Nina Reeves shares her extensive experience and knowledge, offering practical tips and strategies for effective stuttering therapy. Topics include the role of parents and teachers, updating therapeutic approaches based on current research, and the differences in therapy for different age groups. Additionally, Nina provides valuable resources for further learning and professional development.

    About the Guest:

    Nina Reeves is a board-certified specialist in fluency differences and the Director of Stuttering Therapy Resources. She has been a career-long public school clinician who specializes in stuttering therapy for children, adolescents, and young adults. As an author and presenter, she aims to provide practical information to clinicians working with stuttering students.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Free Conference for .6 ASHA CEUs

    PFD in Schools: Learning from the Trailblazers, May 18: speechtherapypd.com/pfd

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    1 時間 1 分
  • SL REWIND: How to Move Beyond Inconsistent R-Productions with Susan Haseley
    2025/04/02

    -Originally Aired: January 16, 2020-

    Guest: Susan Haseley, MS, CCC-SLP

    Earn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=How-to-Move-Beyond-Inconsistent-RProductions-179

    In this course, Susan, an experienced school SLP, shares her practical tips and techniques on /r/ remediation and much more. She describes what children with r-distortions are doing and not doing intra-orally. She also shares her observations and first-hand experiences of using the Bite-R therapy device and tactile therapy to remediate her speech-kids. This course is very informative and practical.

    About the Guest:

    Susan Haseley received her Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees in Speech-Language Pathology from Illinois State University. Her career has taken her to Illinois, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, where she has primarily worked in schools. For 45 years, she has been married to her high school sweetheart, Roger. They have two grown children and two grandchildren. They love traveling to places they have never been to and trying new foods and activities. She invented the Bite-R when she was unsuccessful in remediating the R sound for two young boys. Her passion has caused her to champion the R sound and all its problems.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Free Conference for .6 ASHA CEUs

    PFD in Schools: Learning from the Trailblazers, May 18: speechtherapypd.com/pfd

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    1 時間 2 分