The SLP Book Club

By: Laura Geissert and Adrianne Frost
  • Summary

  • The SLP Book Club is a community of speech therapists, parents, and educators dedicated to learning and growing together each month as we digest engaging, science-backed books in the areas of child development, behavior, communication, mindset, and productivity. With over 16 years of combined experience as pediatric speech-language pathologists, hosts Laura Geissert and Adrianne Frost will provide you with thoughtful discussion, learning materials, and strategies that you can use immediately with the children you interact with each day.

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Episodes
  • The Heartbeat of Speech-Language Pathology Episode 5
    Oct 29 2024

    This week we're finishing up The Heartbeat of Speech-Language Pathology by Phuong Lien Palafox. Her final chapter is called "I See You, SLP" and truly captures the heart of our work. Phuong acknowledges how hard we work and how we go above and beyond for our students/clients. We discuss this chapter and our final thoughts on the book. We're taking November off and will be back to discuss How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk in December/January.


    Click here to complete the Halloween Buzzfeed quiz we take at the beginning of this episode.


    Click here to check out Phuong's children's book, Buoy.


    Head to patreon.com/theslpbookclub/membership to become an SLP Book Club supporter! You'll get episodes early and ad-free and a resource from Laura's TPT store every month.


    You can check out Adrianne's new app, Say Hello, by going to sayhellospeech.com/say-hello-app.

    View the app in the Apple App Store here and on Google Play here.


    If you love what we're doing at the SLP Book Club, please consider leaving us a 5-star rating and review wherever you listen. This is the best way to support the podcast and help other SLPs and educators find us!


    Join the discussion on instagram @slp_bookclub.


    Find us on TikTok @theslpbookclub.


    A lot of the resources mentioned in the podcast are free to download in the Laura G SLP store on TPT, find them here!


    Disclosure: Some of the links in this description are affiliate links. This means that, at zero cost to you, we will earn an affiliate commission if you click through the link and finalize a purchase.


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    32 mins
  • The Heartbeat of Speech-Language Pathology Episode 4
    Oct 22 2024

    This week we're covering chapter six from The Heartbeat of Speech-Language Pathology by Phuong Lien Palafox. This chapter focuses on cultural competency, the importance of names, and the role of kindness in speech language pathology. Phuong emphasize the need for understanding diverse backgrounds and the significance of names in identity, advocating for compassion and equity all that we do.


    Click here to check out Phuong's children's book, Buoy.


    Head to patreon.com/theslpbookclub/membership to become an SLP Book Club supporter! You'll get episodes early and ad-free and a resource from Laura's TPT store every month.


    You can check out Adrianne's new app, Say Hello, by going to sayhellospeech.com/say-hello-app.

    View the app in the Apple App Store here and on Google Play here.


    If you love what we're doing at the SLP Book Club, please consider leaving us a 5-star rating and review wherever you listen. This is the best way to support the podcast and help other SLPs and educators find us!


    Join the discussion on instagram @slp_bookclub.


    Find us on TikTok @theslpbookclub.


    A lot of the resources mentioned in the podcast are free to download in the Laura G SLP store on TPT, find them here!


    Disclosure: Some of the links in this description are affiliate links. This means that, at zero cost to you, we will earn an affiliate commission if you click through the link and finalize a purchase.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    31 mins
  • The Heartbeat of Speech-Language Pathology Episode 3
    Oct 15 2024

    This week we're covering chapter five from The Heartbeat of Speech-Language Pathology by Phuong Lien Palafox. Chapter five is called "Family Centered Practice" and focuses on the importance of building relationships with the families of the children we support. We discuss the importance of collaboration, trust, and respect when working with families. We start out this episode with a discussion of Facilitated Communication and the Netflix documentary "Tell Them You Love Me." We'd love to know your thoughts! Let us know by connecting with us on Instagram @slp_bookclub.


    Click here to check out Phuong's children's book, Buoy.


    Head to patreon.com/theslpbookclub/membership to become an SLP Book Club supporter! You'll get episodes early and ad-free and a resource from Laura's TPT store every month.


    You can check out Adrianne's new app, Say Hello, by going to sayhellospeech.com/say-hello-app.

    View the app in the Apple App Store here and on Google Play here.


    If you love what we're doing at the SLP Book Club, please consider leaving us a 5-star rating and review wherever you listen. This is the best way to support the podcast and help other SLPs and educators find us!


    Join the discussion on instagram @slp_bookclub.


    Find us on TikTok @theslpbookclub.


    A lot of the resources mentioned in the podcast are free to download in the Laura G SLP store on TPT, find them here!


    Disclosure: Some of the links in this description are affiliate links. This means that, at zero cost to you, we will earn an affiliate commission if you click through the link and finalize a purchase.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    41 mins

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