What are the missing steps before AAC implementations?
In this episode of First Bite podcast, host Michelle Dawson, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC, BCS-S, FNAP is joined by Daj Mitchell, MS, CCC-SLP for a conversation on how to support caregivers throughout the AAC journey.
Daj breaks down the four levels of caregiver readiness for AAC implementation and shares practical strategies for meeting families where they are to build confidence, increase buy-in, and improve carryover outside of therapy sessions.
Tune in to the full episode, “Caregiver Coaching for AAC” on your favorite podcast platform. Take the accompanying course with Speech Therapy PD to earn 0.10 ASHA CEUs. 🦉
Speech Therapy PD
Professional Development for Speech Therapists (SLPs/SLPAs, etc.). ASHA/CA-approved provider.
Speech Therapy PD, is an online continuing education provider and resource for Speech-Language Pathologists worldwide. We specialize in providing audio and video courses that are evidence-based and registered for ASHA CEUs. Our ever growing library contains more than 1,200 courses on-demand and 15+ new courses monthly!
Strengthen language and literacy, one writing activity at a time.
In this episode of School of Speech, host Carolyn Dolby, MS, CCC-SLP, is joined by Lynne Telesca, PhD, CCC-SLP, to discuss how a metalinguistic approach to writing can be used during school-based language therapy sessions.
Listen and learn about:
- The purpose of a metalinguistic approach.
- The foundational components of this approach.
- How it can be incorporated into therapy to support language and literacy through written language.
Tune in to the full episode, “A Metalinguistic Approach for School-Based Therapy” on your favorite podcast platforms. Take the accompanying course with Speech Therapy PD to earn 0.10 ASHA CEUs. 🦉
06/15/2026
Only two more weeks to access the Empowering Providers series at no cost! 🍼
All 5 sessions are available on-demand for 0.10 ASHA CEUs each, through June 30. ✨
Find the complete series in our course library using the link in our bio. 🦉
“Well I think I sound great.” 🌟
In this episode of the School of Speech podcast, host Carolyn Dolby, MS, CCC-SLP, features Amy Culligan, MA, CCC-SLP, and Laura Gottlieb, MA, CCC-SLP, to discuss optimizing assessment and dismissal practices in schools.
This episode will help you:
- Prepare for difficult IEP conversations.
- Understand the 3 prongs of eligibility & dismissal considerations.
- Overcome barriers to dismissing students.
Tune in to the full episode, “Envision Optimizing Assessment and Dismissal for Students in Public Schools” on your favorite podcast platforms. Take the accompanying course with Speech Therapy PD to earn 0.10 ASHA CEUs. 🦉
If we're not screening about a Botox injection, we may miss something big.
In this episode of Brainstorms: Functional Rehab for SLPs, host Renee Garrett, MSEd, CCC-SLP, CBIS sits down with Megan McCue, MS, CCC-SLP to discuss explore the overlap between botulinum toxin adverse effects and the domains SLPs treat every day.
Listen & Learn:
- Why toxin-related adverse effects are often under-recognized or dismissed.
- How to sharpen clinical reasoning skills and identify red flags.
- How to advocate effectively when something doesn’t align with the expected course of recovery.
Tune in to the full episode, “Botox’s Hidden Impact on Speech & Swallowing” on your favorite podcast platforms. Take the accompanying course with Speech Therapy PD to earn 0.10 ASHA CEUs. 🦉
06/02/2026
We’re excited to announce that select Speech Therapy PD courses are now approved for CERPs through the IBLCE! 🎉
Whether you’re looking to strengthen your knowledge of breastfeeding, bottle feeding, infant feeding evaluations, or interprofessional collaboration, these courses provide valuable continuing education opportunities for professionals supporting infants and their families.
Available now:
🏥 Lactation and the Interprofessional Practice: NICU to EI (4.0 L-CERPs)
Coming soon:
🧑🏽🍼Collaborative Care in Infant Feeding Therapy (1.0 R-CERP)
🍼Infant Feeding Evaluation: Breastfeeding, Bottle Feeding, and Documentation (1.0 L-CERP)
Register online using the link in our bio. 🦉
Musical speech therapy techniques for the non-musical SLP
In the latest episode of First Bite podcast, Michelle Dawson, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC, BCS-S, FNAP welcomes Corinne Zmoos, MS, CCC-SLP of the Gestalt Get-together to break down simple, evidence-based strategies to use music as a vehicle to support language development.
If you’ve been wanting to incorporate more music into your therapy sessions, but don’t consider yourself musically inclined, this episode is for you!
Tune in to the full episode, “Language and Music Create Magic” on your favorite podcast platform. Take the accompanying course with Speech Therapy PD to earn 0.10 ASHA CEUs. 🦉
05/31/2026
Need some fresh strategies for using UDL?
Join Rebecca Martinez, MS, on June 9 as she breaks down how the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Framework can help school-based SLPs create more accessible and engaging learning environments for every student. From reducing barriers to strengthening collaboration with teachers, this course is packed with practical strategies you can implement right away.
🗓️ June 9
🕒 4pm PT / 7pm ET
💻 Live & Interactive
✨ Earn 0.20 ASHA CEUS
🦉 Register online at speechthearpypd.com
05/29/2026
In recognition of Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month, Aphasia Awareness Month, and Dysphagia Awareness Month, this month’s CE lineup features learning opportunities focused on neurogenic communication disorders, swallowing, brain injury, school-based practice, AAC, bilingual service delivery, literacy, and professional growth.
If you don’t see what you need in our June lineup, you can explore our library of more than 1,500 on-demand courses, conferences, and podcasts (the largest online library of continuing education for SLPs and related professionals!)🦉
Please note: Course schedules, presenters, and details are subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances. We will notify registered participants as soon as possible of any changes. For the most up-to-date information, please check our website.
What counts as a “speech error,” and who gets to decide?
In this episode of School of Speech, host Carolyn Dolby, MS, CCC-SLP, is joined by Dr. Philip Combiths, PhD, CCC-SLP; Dr. Naomi Rodgers, PhD, CCC-SLP; Dr. Rick Arenas, PhD; Dr. Carlos Irizarry Pérez, PhD, CCC-SLP; Jessica Nico, MA, CCC-SLP, TSSLD, ASD-CS; and Matt Phillips, MA, CCC-SLP to take a closer look at persistent speech patterns (PSPs) and how they are defined in clinical practice.
Listen and learn how to:
- Explain the concept of PSP.
- Discuss the experiences of individuals with PSP.
- Understand implications for clinical practice.
Tune in to the full episode, “What’s an Error Anyway? Reframing Persistent Speech Patterns” on your favorite podcast platforms. Take the accompanying course with Speech Therapy PD to earn 0.10 ASHA CEUs. 🦉
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