Treating Apraxia in Toddlers: Tips for Parents | Speech Therapy | Laura Mize | teachmetotalk

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

Комментарии •

  • @disneyfan9460
    @disneyfan9460 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much for your amazing courses! I absolutely love listening to your content - it’s always so engaging and informative. The way you break down complex concepts makes it so much easier to understand and apply in my work. I can truly feel myself becoming a better therapist every time I learn from you. Your passion and expertise really shine through, and it’s clear that you care deeply about helping us grow. Keep up the incredible work, and I look forward to every new course you offer!

  • @leentjiedekker9282
    @leentjiedekker9282 2 года назад +3

    I love your passion!

  • @Cessna8057F
    @Cessna8057F 2 года назад +1

    Excellent! Excellent! So much reality based info for parents and therapists! Thank you Laura Mize.

  • @hermeslao9472
    @hermeslao9472 2 года назад

    Thanks Mize... I found u!...I'm interested with book...as a grandma...I want to help & participate with my grandson APRAXIA...he is 6years old & delayed speech/language...how can avail your books or exercise books...thanks

  • @lindaversil1121
    @lindaversil1121 2 года назад

    My five year old grandson was diagnosed with apraxia and lives in Israel. The parents only speak English and all the teachers and speech therapists teach in Hebrew and don’t speak English. So they work with the boy in Hebrew and when he comes home they speak to him in English. How will he ever learn to speak both languages with apraxia

  • @zw4293
    @zw4293 2 года назад +4

    Some constructive criticism- your videos are very informative and helpful BUT way too long and you just have SO much content! I don’t know where to begin. I want to help my child, I really do but I don’t have 2 hours to sit and watch one of your videos everyday to try and learn. Can the information be broken down in to easier steps?

    • @teachmetotalk
      @teachmetotalk  2 года назад +9

      Hi! Thanks so much for your feedback. I love that you watch our courses - even if you have to do it in shorter chunks! The reason the videos/podcasts are 1 to 2 hours is that therapists can watch/listen and then purchase Continuing Education credits for their yearly licensure/certification renewals. The standard increment for CE credit is 1 hour and the shortest increment we can offer for credit is .5 hours. However, the format I've used for the podcast since we started back in 2008 was an hour, and I stayed with that for the podcast when we decided to add them to our RUclips channel in 2019. We do have shorter videos on our channel too and are planning to revive that series called "Therapy Tip of the Week" very soon so stay tuned for that! Thanks again for your comment. Laura