![]() I am so excited to introduce today's guest, Venita Litvack. Hello there, and welcome to the SLP Now Podcast. Grab your favorite beverage and sit back as we dive into this week's episode. Marisha: Hello there, and welcome to the SLP Now Podcast, where we share practical therapy tips and ideas for busy speech language pathologists. – Literacy Bill of Rights Subscribe & Review in iTunesĪre you subscribed to the podcast? If you’re not, subscribe today to get the latest episodes sent directly to you! Click here to make your listening experience auto-magic and as easy as possible.īonus points if you leave us a review over on iTunes → Those reviews help other SLPs find the podcast, and I love reading your feedback! Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews,” “Write a Review,” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. – Comprehensive Literacy for All: Teaching Students with Significant Disabilities to Read and Write ![]() – Ten Ways to Boost your Knowledge of AAC ![]() – First Bite podcast interview: “Speechie Side Up” Presents AAC – Venita Litvack, MA, CCC-SLP – Literacy Bill of Rights – every learner has the right to this education! Links Mentioned in the Podcast – RAAP framework (read, ask, answer, prompt) – Venita’s background and some AAC preliminary reading Let’s get to it! Key Takeaways + Topics Covered Stay tuned for more on this topic this month! I’m so excited to review this top with Vinta and can’t wait to dive in for more! What might be the most inspiring thing about Venita is her commitment to the Literacy Bill of Rights - that all persons, regardless of the extent or severity of their disabilities, have the right to use print. In the following weeks, she will share a powerful framework for comprehensive emergent literacy. This episode is a great starting point if you’ve been looking to dig deeper in toe AAC! And Venita shares some amazing (and some FREE) resources to support us in teaching those whose functional literacy skills may not be served by general literacy programming in schools. It’s important, it’s challenging, and it’s rewarding! This field goes even deeper than the average speech pathology education, using a range of techniques to bring communication and literacy tools to folks with significant disabilities. #First bite podcast how to#Bonus points… near the end she walks the clinician through a series of stretches and quick postures that we can do while sitting at our desks between SOAP note writing! So, get comfy cozy, pull up your notepad and your yoga mat, and let Kerrie inspire you to breathe deep and keep moving forward.In this episode, I sit down with SLP Venita Litvack and discuss how to get started with AAC and literacy. ![]() in November 2021, delights the listener with her favorite research to support the use of yoga for our pediatric patients, the benefits to engaging in interprofessional practice with OTR/Ls via yoga for our patients, as well as the benefits of yoga for improving the therapeutic presence for the treating clinician. Kerrie, who presented, “United on the Mat: Yoga, Meditation & Mindfulness for the SLP, Audiologist & Related Healthcare Provider” at the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association (ASHA) National Convention in Washington, D.C. She is here today to talk about the empowering role of yoga for both our pediatric patients, as well as for the treating clinician. Guest: Kerrie Mansfield Rigberg, MS, CCC-SLP - In this episode, Michelle is joined by Kerrie, a highly trained pediatric speech-language pathologist, with experience in the NICU, PICU, Inpatient Pediatric Rehabilitation, Private Practice, and teletherapy. ![]()
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