Let’s Talk Talking

Two retired speech-language pathologists from Saskatchewan discuss the provision of services for children with communication challenges in Saskatchewan schools.

Kara Broks U of S Masters Program Interview

Two retired speech-language pathologists interview Kara Broks about the upcoming masters program at the University of Saskatchewan.

06-20
30:22

Two Year Review

Two retired speech-language pathologists discuss their advocacy work on behalf of children with communication disorders in Saskatchewan.

04-13
35:01

What we would like candidates and parties in this election to hear.

Two retired Saskatchewan speech-language pathologists talk about the issues they would like to see addressed at a provincial level.

10-14
42:22

Developmental Language Disorder Awareness Day

Two retired Saskatchewan speech-language pathologists discuss DLD awareness.

10-13
43:33

Developmental Language Disorder with Dr. Lisa Archibald

Two retired SLPs in Saskatchewan interview Dr. Lisa Archibald from Western University about DLD.

07-02
39:26

Accountability

Two retired SLPs from Saskatchewan discuss the need for accountability at all levels in the public and private sectors.  

06-03
30:54

Saskatchewan's SAC Advocacy Representative

A chat with Jennifer Cameron Turley about current advocacy initiatives in Saskatchewan and how they will benefit people in Saskatchewan with communication disorders.

04-29
20:04

Pilot Project Proposals

Two recently retired speech-language pathologists discuss proposed pilot projects in the early years that could have great positive effects on future classroom complexity.  

04-08
25:25

What We Learned

Two recently retired Saskatchewan School SLPs discuss the things they have learned in the process of putting together proposals for pilot projects....

04-01
59:36

Complexity in Our Classrooms

Two retired speech-language pathologists in Saskatchewan explore the needs of students with complex issues in our classrooms and how their learning needs might be better addressed.  

01-25
59:10

Interview With Former School Division Director Ray

Two recently retired speech-language pathologists discuss how the needs of children with communication disorders in Saskatchewan might be addressed.  

11-22
55:48

Interview With Rhonda the Speech-Language Assistant

Two recently retired speech-language pathologists from Saskatchewan interview a practicing speech language assistant who has experience working in Saskatchewan schools and in private practice.

11-16
31:26

Funding for Speech and Language Services in Saskatchewan’s Schools

Two recently retired speech-language pathologists discuss how services to communicatively impaired children in Saskatchewan schools could be funded.  

11-08
36:24

The Importance of Functional Goals

Two retired school speech-language pathologists from Saskatchewan discuss the importance of writing functional goals so that students can make maximum progress in school.  

10-29
41:14

Building Capacity RTI MTSS

Two retired Saskatchewan SLPs discuss why teachers in Saskatchewan are being asked to provide speech and language intervention to students in class.  Misconceptions about what is appropriate to provide in a tiered response system.  

10-17
43:43

Readiness to Learn

Two retired speech-language pathologists from Saskatchewan discuss some of the hundreds of small developmental steps that children need to gain in order to be ready to learn.  

09-27
46:58

What Does a School SLP Do?

Two recently retired school speech-language pathologists in Saskatchewan describe the various communication disabilities that are served by SLPs in our schools

09-19
43:44

Interview with Audiologist Jodi Haberstock, Au.D

Two retired SLPs from Saskatchewan interview Prince Albert Audiologist Jodi Haberstock.  We discuss screening, assessment and funding as well as the use of sound field systems in classrooms.

08-29
40:56

Screening: A Critical Component

Two retired SLPs discuss the importance of screening for speech and language disabilities in Saskatchewan schools.

08-14
32:27

Speech Assistants Can Make All the Difference in Our Schools

Two recently retired Saskatchewan speech-language pathologists discuss their experiences with speech assistants.  Propose a Saskatchewan based training program for speech and language assistants specifically for schools.

07-13
33:17

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