In this episode of the Apraxia Foundation Podcast, hosts Laura Smith and Jordan LeVan welcome special guest Tali Kellerstein. Together, they dive deep into the use of books in speech therapy, especially for children with apraxia. Tali shares her journey, practical strategies, and the benefits of integrating picture books into motor speech therapy. The conversation covers the importance of contextualized language, how to select and use books for different therapy goals, and ways to make sessions more engaging and effective. They also discuss Tali’s own book, “Party Animals,” and offer tips for both clinicians and parents. Whether you’re a speech-language pathologist, educator, or parent, this episode is packed with actionable insights and resources for supporting children with apraxia through literature.Listen in for expert advice, favorite book recommendations, and creative ideas to enrich your speech therapy sessions!
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