The ABA Speech Podcast- Easy Strategies for Speech Therapists, BCBAs, and RBTs
Rose Griffin
265 episodes
17 hours ago
I’m bringing back one of my mini episodes that continues to spark great conversations around verbal imitation. This reprise dives into how we think about echoics and verbal imitation in a way that is thoughtful, ethical, and grounded in collaboration. I share why this can be such a tricky area, especially when speech-language pathologists and BCBAs are working together, and why context always matters more than a checklist. In this episode, I walk through how I approach verbal imitation on a ...
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I’m bringing back one of my mini episodes that continues to spark great conversations around verbal imitation. This reprise dives into how we think about echoics and verbal imitation in a way that is thoughtful, ethical, and grounded in collaboration. I share why this can be such a tricky area, especially when speech-language pathologists and BCBAs are working together, and why context always matters more than a checklist. In this episode, I walk through how I approach verbal imitation on a ...
The ABA Speech Podcast- Easy Strategies for Speech Therapists, BCBAs, and RBTs
29 minutes
3 months ago
#249: Autism Out Loud with Kate Swenson
“I can’t be the only one who feels this way.” That was the thought that led Kate Swenson to use her passion for writing to share her family’s journey. Kate is the founder of Finding Cooper’s Voice and the author of Finding Cooper’s Voice and Autism Out Loud. Her work highlights that autism is a family diagnosis, and she has made it her mission to connect the community, start conversations, and give families a voice. Kate and I talk about the isolation many families feel after an autism diagno...
The ABA Speech Podcast- Easy Strategies for Speech Therapists, BCBAs, and RBTs
I’m bringing back one of my mini episodes that continues to spark great conversations around verbal imitation. This reprise dives into how we think about echoics and verbal imitation in a way that is thoughtful, ethical, and grounded in collaboration. I share why this can be such a tricky area, especially when speech-language pathologists and BCBAs are working together, and why context always matters more than a checklist. In this episode, I walk through how I approach verbal imitation on a ...