Nov 26
PFD and ARFID: a multidisciplinary approach S7E43
In this week’s episode, we discuss paediatric feeding and Avoidant / Restrictive Food Intake Disorder, or ARFID. We are joined by a multi-disciplinary panel to discuss collaborative supports. Psychologist Dr Katherine Bartlett, dietitian Rachel Tutill, and speech pathologist Val ... Show More
50m 47s
Nov 19
Leading with purpose: Reflections on governance & service S7E42
With Board nominations opening on 28 November, in this week’s episode SPA President, Kathryn McKinley, is interviewed by Early Career Reference Group member, Sarah Cathro. They discuss governance, service, how the Board provides leadership, and how speech pathologists at every ca ... Show More
29m 27s
Sep 2023
173: The One About Gestalt Language Processing
<p>In this episode, I am joined by Farwa Husain, an experienced bilingual speech language pathologist and private practice owner of One-on-One Speech Therapy located in Raritan, New Jersey. Farwa is currently serving as President of Morris County Speech and Hearing Association (M ... Show More
20m 27s
Nov 4
351 | Ending Well: How to Structure the Final Session in CCPT
In this episode, I walk through the final phase of Child-Centered Play Therapy—the countdown and last session. Once a child is ready to terminate, our focus shifts to helping them process and celebrate the end of therapy in a healthy, meaningful way. I explain how to introduce th ... Show More
19m 21s
Oct 16
346 | What to Do When the Child Dictates the Session and Controls the Dialogue
In this episode, I respond to a question from Lungile, a clinician in South Africa working with a 9-year-old girl who engages in highly directive role play—assigning roles, limiting dialogue, and scripting the session. When sessions become this structured, how do we remain faithf ... Show More
9m 46s
Mar 2025
Simplified Speech #215 – Indiana’s operation
In this episode, you’ll hear Andrew and Indiana talk about Indiana’s recent surgery and recovery. They use real-life English to discuss medical vocabulary, including words like “cartilage” and “labrum,” and explain how to describe pain and injuries. Indiana shares her experience ... Show More
38m 35s
Mar 2021
#100 Episode 100 Celebration!
<p>Join me in celebrating our 100th episode of the podcast! <br/><br/>We'll talk about the Top 10 Listener countries, my journey in life so far, my plans for the future, and some expressions related to celebrations.<br/><br/><a href='https://www.levelupenglish.school/podcast ... Show More
26m 1s
In this week’s episode, speech pathologist Ashleigh Glover offers her reflections on AAC across the lifespan, a conversation between Kristen Potts and Amanda Hartmann. Kristen, a private speech pathologist, explores four AAC case studies across the lifespan with Amanda, an experienced speech pathologist and AAC enthusiast. Amanda is a lecturer at the Univers ... Show More
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