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Podcast Caffeine & Caseloads: The SLP Life with The Pedi Speechie

Caffeine & Caseloads: The SLP Life with The Pedi Speechie

Karen Krogg, M.S., CCC-SLP

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Frequency: 1 episode/10d. Total Eps: 12

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Caffeine & Caseloads: The SLP Life with The Pedi Speechie is your go-to podcast for real talk, practical tips, and a whole lot of speechie humor. Hosted by Karen, a school-based speech-language pathologist and the creator behind The Pedi Speechie, this show is made for busy SLPs who are juggling IEPs, therapy planning, and maybe a third cup of coffee. Whether you’re commuting to school, walking into a therapy session, or decompressing after dismissal, this podcast serves up relatable stories, time-saving strategies, and evidence-based insight for surviving (and thriving!) as a school SLP. Welcome to The Pedi Speechie Podcast — the go-to show for school-based SLPs who want practical, evidence-based, and hilarious insights into treating speech and language disorders. Whether you're tackling tricky articulation errors like vocalic R or managing a caseload full of lisps, this podcast delivers bite-sized strategies you can apply right away in your speech therapy sessions. Hosted by a veteran pediatric speech-language pathologist (who’s been in the IEP trenches right alongside you), this show blends research-backed tips, real therapy room examples, and a whole lot of humor. You’ll hear about: 🗣️ Articulation therapy techniques that actually work 🧠 How to use movement and multisensory learning in speech sessions 📝 IEP and data collection hacks to save your sanity 📚 Therapy ideas tied to picture books, storytelling, and more 🤯 Creative solutions for treating phonological processes, lisps, and vocalic R ✨ Must-have materials from The Pedi Speechie on TpT Perfect for busy SLPs working in preschool and elementary settings, this podcast will help you feel inspired, supported, and ready to walk back into your next group session with confidence. 🎧 Subscribe, laugh a little, and let’s tackle speech therapy together—one goal at a time.
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Teaching Vocalic R and Pretending Not to Freak Out When They Actually Get It

samedi 5 juillet 2025Duration 08:57

If you’re a school SLP who's spent months targeting "ER" in speech therapy and your student finally gets it—this one’s for you. In this episode, we’re diving deep into the highs, lows, and hilariously relatable moments of articulation therapy, especially when it comes to treating vocalic R.

You’ll learn why ER is the foundation of all other R-controlled vowels, how to use lingual-mandibular differentiation to your advantage, and exactly how to shape AR, OR, AIR, EAR, and IRE once ER is solid.

Perfect for school-based speech-language pathologists looking for practical, tried-and-true articulation therapy strategies and a little reassurance that yes, it really does take this long sometimes.

Grab the vocalic R program available in my TpT store: http://bit.ly/3I8sSoJ

3d mouth model: https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/mouth-fdbda2b6e59d4c75b77f8997b1f944cb

Speech Therapy ChatGPT Beginner Tips for SLPs (Because Yes, It Can Write Your IEP Drafts)

lundi 7 juillet 2025Duration 09:16

In this episode of The Pedi Speechie Podcast, we’re diving into beginner-friendly ChatGPT tips for school-based speech-language pathologists. Whether you're deep in special education paperwork or looking for a faster way to write IEPs and evaluations, this episode will show you exactly how ChatGPT can support your speech therapy workflow.

You’ll learn how to use ChatGPT to write SMART IEP goals, generate themed articulation word lists, draft professional parent and teacher emails, and even complete Section 6 of the IEP. If you’ve ever stared at a blank document trying to write an evaluation summary or progress update, these prompts are about to be your new best friend.

⚠️ Important Reminder: When using ChatGPT, do not enter identifying student information—that includes names, initials, dates of birth, or student ID numbers. For added privacy, go to your ChatGPT settings and turn off “chat history & training” to keep your prompts from being stored.

💻 All prompt examples below are available in the show notes so you can copy and paste them directly into ChatGPT!

Prompt Examples from This Episode:

Assessment Reports:

“Write a school speech-language evaluation summary based on the GFTA-3 for a student with vocalic R distortion and reduced intelligibility. Use professional and objective language. Make it sound like a typical SLP report draft. Make sure to explain normative scores, a description of the GFTA-3, and a blank table or chart I can fill in to input observed articulation omissions, errors, or distortions.”“Write a school speech-language evaluation summary using the CELF-5 for a student with receptive language delays. Use school-based SLP terminology. Make sure to include a description of the CELF-5, a description of the Receptive Language Index, the Expressive Language Index, and the Core Language Index, a description of each subtest, an explanation of normative scores and percentile ranks for both index scores and subtest scores, a fill-in-the-blank template for me to add in my student's scores and percentile ranks, and an area to explain observed strengths and areas of weaknesses during testing.”

Emails to Parents & Teachers:

“Write a professional email to a parent explaining that I have completed their child’s speech evaluation, and that we will be scheduling an ETR meeting to discuss the results. Keep the tone warm and supportive.”“Write a brief, friendly email to a teacher requesting input on a student’s classroom participation for a speech re-evaluation.”

Articulation Word Lists:

“Give me 15 articulation practice words for initial /s/ for a student. Keep them age-appropriate.”“Generate a themed articulation word list for Valentine's Day with initial /k/ and final /t/ words.”“Give me 10 short sentences using initial /r/ words for articulation practice. Make them silly and fun for elementary students.”

SMART IEP Goals:

“Write a SMART speech-language goal for a student targeting accurate production of vocalic /r/ in structured tasks. Include a percentage accuracy criterion and a time frame.”“Write three SMART language goals for a student with receptive and expressive language delays. Include objectives for following directions, vocabulary, and sentence formulation.”“Write a SMART goal for a student working on using regular past tense verbs in connected speech, with 80% accuracy over 3 consecutive sessions, with minimal visual cues.”

IEP Section 6 / Present Levels:

“Write a 2-3 sentence IEP progress update for a student working on reducing final consonant deletion. The student is making moderate progress in structured tasks with visual cues.”“Write Section 6 of a school-based IEP for a student with articulation delays, specifically vocalic /r/ distortions. Include details on how this impacts classroom participation, communication with peers, and academic performance. Use school-appropriate language and keep it objective.”“Write a present levels summary (Section 6) for a student with receptive language delays. Include classroom impact, observed strengths, and support needs.”

Bonus Prompt Tip:

“Write a measurable articulation goal for a student working on eliminating a lateral /s/. Include accuracy criteria and cueing supports.”

This is the perfect listen for any SLP looking to streamline documentation and make life a little easier in the special education world. ChatGPT isn’t here to replace you—it’s here to back you up.

👉 Be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and check out my TpT store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/the-pedi-speechie

DEMSS for Childhood Apraxia of Speech: What It Is, When to Use It, and Why It’s Less Intimidating Than It Sounds

lundi 14 juillet 2025Duration 11:19

If you’ve ever evaluated a student in speech therapy and thought, “This isn’t a typical phonological delay… but what now?”—this episode is for you.

In this episode of The Pedi Speechie, we’re breaking down the Dynamic Evaluation of Motor Speech Skills (DEMSS)—what it is, when to use it, and how to actually administer it without overwhelm. Whether you’re a school-based speech-language pathologist or a speech therapy graduate student dipping your toe into differential diagnosis, this conversation will help you feel more confident in identifying childhood apraxia of speech (CAS).

We’ll cover:

  • What CAS actually looks like in real life
  • When DEMSS is an appropriate tool
  • How to cue, score, and take notes using the DEMSS format
  • Sample evaluation report language
  • How Dr. Edythe Strand’s DTTC (Dynamic Temporal and Tactile Cueing) approach can support your therapy planning

👉 Watch the free DTTC training videos by Dr. Strand on YouTube: DTTC on YouTube

👉 Purchase the DEMSS manual from Brookes Publishing: https://brookespublishing.com/product/demss/?srsltid=AfmBOopIAHos9Lup1Vt9NLBNPthKxJyvH3n79G2N9Ew9OsLLTnNW5heJ

👉 Read my full blog post on evaluating for CAS: Evaluating CAS Step-by-Step: https://thepedispeechie.com/2023/06/how-to-do-childhood-apraxia-of-speech-evaluation.html

Please note: I am in no way affiliated with the DEMSS, Dr. Edythe Strand, or Brookes Publishing. This episode is intended to share tips and insights from a school-based SLP perspective.

Speech Therapy Whole Group Push-In Lessons for Resource Rooms That Actually Work

dimanche 20 juillet 2025Duration 08:40

Ready to make your next speech therapy whole group push-in session actually work? In this episode of The Pedi Speechie Podcast, we’re heading to the farm for a fully planned, engaging, and inclusive speech therapy session that school-based SLPs can use right away.

Whether you're a speech-language pathologist supporting students in a resource room or looking for creative ways to target multiple speech and language goals in one session, this episode delivers. I walk you through a complete farm-themed push-in lesson—from hello songs to story time to sorting tasks—and share realistic strategies for managing group data collection without losing your mind.

We’ll also chat about simple tech solutions that help you stay on top of data collection during busy group sessions—like Counter+ and Counter Tally Count—two free apps that are SLP-friendly and FERPA-safe.

✨ And while I don’t mention it directly in the episode, my Interactive Stories Bundle is a perfect companion resource if you’re looking to build out your themed lessons with no-prep, high-engagement materials.

Movement Matters: How a Grammar Study Changed My Language Therapy Game

dimanche 27 juillet 2025Duration 06:26

What if your students don’t need another worksheet… they just need to move?

In this episode, I dive into a fascinating research study comparing visual and movement-based grammar interventions for students with developmental language disorder (DLD). Spoiler: movement-based cues weren’t just effective—they were more successful for one student with attention challenges.

You’ll learn:

  • The two simple grammar gestures used in the Springle & Hester (2019) study
  • Why grammar taps into motor memory
  • New gesture-based ideas you can start using tomorrow for targets like past tense, plurals, pronouns, and conjunctions
  • How to use these cues in real-life therapy—no materials required!

Plus, I’m giving you a free printable with gesture cues for 8 grammar goals you can use across your caseload.

🧠 Based on research

✋ Easy to implement

📋 No prep needed

🎁 Grab the freebie: Grammar in Motion: A Quick-Start Guide for SLPs👉 https://karengoske-gmail.kit.com/66238ea525

✍️ Helpful Resources:

DTTC for CAS: How to Get Started With This Powerful Speech Therapy Approach

dimanche 3 août 2025Duration 07:50

Struggling to figure out how to start treating Childhood Apraxia of Speech after making the diagnosis? This episode is your guide to Dynamic Temporal and Tactile Cueing (DTTC)—the motor-based treatment approach developed by Dr. Edythe Strand for kids with moderate to severe CAS.

We’ll break down:

✅ What DTTC is and who it’s designed for

✅ The step-by-step hierarchy you’ll use in sessions

✅ Practical tips for adding cues, fading support, and introducing prosody

PLUS—you’ll want to grab the FREE DTTC Data Sheet + Prosody Starter Guide to make your therapy life easier. It’s a simple check-the-box tracker for cue levels and prosody, with visuals and quick reminders built in.

👉 Get your freebie here:

https://karengoske-gmail.kit.com/365d798600

Reference: Strand, Edythe A. “Dynamic Temporal and Tactile Cueing: A Treatment Strategy for Childhood Apraxia of Speech.” American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, vol. 29, no. 1, 2020, pp. 30–48. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, https://doi.org/10.1044/2019_AJSLP-19-0005.

🎧 Tune in and feel confident using DTTC in your next therapy session!

Tier II Vocabulary in Speech Therapy: What It Is and How to Teach It Without Making Everyone Yawn

lundi 11 août 2025Duration 08:46

Do your speech therapy vocabulary sessions feel a little... sleepy? In this episode of The Pedi Speechie, we’re diving into what Tier II vocabulary really is—and how to teach it in a way that keeps your students engaged (and you sane).

Whether you’re a school-based speech-language pathologist working with preschoolers or upper elementary students, this episode is packed with actionable strategies for building robust vocabulary skills during speech therapy. You’ll learn how to:

✅ Define Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III vocabulary (with easy-to-understand examples)

✅ Teach Tier II words through read-alouds, games like Candy Land and Sorry!, and multisensory activities

✅ Use child-friendly definitions, repetition, and fun visuals

✅ Grab and go with one easy-to-implement word strategy you can try this week

📚 Mentioned in the episode:

Let’s help our students fall in love with language—one Tier II word at a time.

Grab this helpful book read aloud and tier II vocab freebie:

https://karengoske-gmail.kit.com/452e594266

Five-Minute Prep, Big Impact: My Favorite Emergency Speech Therapy Activities

lundi 18 août 2025Duration 09:11

Need a speech session yesterday? This episode is your emergency toolkit. Karen from The Pedi Speechie Podcast is sharing 10 of her favorite low-prep, high-impact activities that can be done in tiny spaces with minimal materials—perfect for school SLPs on the go.

From bean bag balancing and sticky note circuits to sound effect games and silly sentence building, you’ll walk away with fresh ideas that support communication goals and get your students moving. These ideas are sensory-friendly, regulation-boosting, and totally doable with what’s already in your speech room.

🎧 Listen in to hear:

  • How to use free online sounds to target articulation
  • A simple way to combine movement with expressive language
  • Why bean bags and sentence strips might become your new go-to tools

If you’re tired, overwhelmed, or just fresh out of ideas, this one’s for you. Because sometimes the best therapy sessions are the ones you didn’t spend all weekend prepping.

✨ Mentioned in the episode:

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Phonological Awareness vs. Phonemic Awareness (And Why Your Students Can Do It With Their Eyes Closed)

lundi 25 août 2025Duration 06:41

In this episode of The Pedi Speechie, we’re breaking down the difference between phonological awareness and phonemic awareness—because yes, they’re not the same thing. If you’ve ever found yourself second-guessing which is which, this one’s for you.

We’ll walk through the hierarchy of phonological awareness skills, from sentences to syllables to individual sounds, and share practical, no-prep speech therapy activities you can use right away. You’ll also get original examples and playful therapy ideas that are perfect for preschool and early elementary students.

Whether you’re a new speech-language pathologist or a seasoned school SLP looking for fresh ideas, this episode will help you support your students’ communication goals with confidence.

🎙️ Topics covered:

  • What is phonological awareness?
  • What is phonemic awareness?
  • The key differences between the two
  • Evidence-based, fun therapy ideas for school-based SLPs
  • Why phonemic awareness is foundational for reading and spelling

✨ Looking for ready-to-go materials?

Check out my Syllable Segmentation Activity and Phonological Awareness Worksheets on Teachers Pay Teachers for even more support in your sessions.

Subscribe for more episodes on all things speech-language pathology—and don’t forget to share this one with your SLP team!

Teaching the Bunched R Sound in Speech Therapy: Visuals, Cues, and Foundational Skills for Success

dimanche 26 octobre 2025Duration 08:52

In this episode of The Pedi Speechie Podcast, we’re continuing our R sound journey! Last week, we explored how to teach the retroflex R using the “pirate hook” visual.

Today, we’re focusing on the bunched R—how it differs, why it’s equally valid, and the exact steps I use to help students find success.

You’ll learn:

  • Why we always start with vocalic er in isolation—and why this foundational skill takes time (sometimes months!) to develop
  • How to build lingual-mandibular differentiation, so your students can move their tongue without that pesky jaw helping out
  • How to use mirrors, hand placement, tongue depressors, and visuals to teach jaw stability and tongue elevation
  • My favorite visuals for teaching R: the “question mark” hand cue for bunched R and the “pirate hook” for retroflex
  • Why the typodont model is such a game-changer when demonstrating tongue positioning

Remember: R takes patience and consistent feedback—but with the right visuals, cues, and tactile supports, your students will get there.

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