
Speech Therapy: Storm of the Brains
Carrie Clark, CCC-SLP, Speech-Language Pathologist
Show overview
Speech Therapy: Storm of the Brains launched in 2015 and has put out 11 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 4 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 23 min and 26 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Education show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 9.4 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. Published by Carrie Clark, CCC-SLP, Speech-Language Pathologist.
From the publisher
Speech Therapist Carrie Clark brainstorms ideas and answers for your speech therapy questions
Latest Episodes
Story Recall and Recalling Past Events | Speech Therapy Activities
Story Recall and Recalling Past Events | Speech Therapy ActivitiesCan you recall and retell a story you’ve heard? Can you retell a past event in a way that makes sense? Difficulty with these skills can cause problems for children and teens in academic work. Plus, they can make it difficult for them to tell another person about something that has happened. On this page, we’ll show you how to help a child with story recall and recalling past events. We’ll touch on how our Sequencing and Retelling Curriculum can provide a structured approach to teaching these skills to children and teens. Sequencing and Retelling CurriculumA Structured Program for Teaching Story Recall and Recalling Past EventsView the Sequencing CurriculumHow to do Speech Therapy for Story Recall and Recalling Past Events:Children with communication challenges often have trouble retelling past events. This may make it hard for them to tell you about something that happened or communicate clearly about past events. In order for a child to be able to retell past events, they first must be able to answer questions about past events. This helps us to know if they can remember the details and bring them to mind. Once we are sure the child can do that, then we need to teach them how to put the steps to common activities in order. This shows us that they know how to form and use sequences. Once the child has mastered these two previous skills, they are ready to learn how to retell past events with the details in the correct order. Here are the resources for teaching this skill. How to Teach a Child to Recall and Retell Stories and Past Events: 1. Remembering a Single Picture Show them a picture and then put it away and say “What was in the picture?” 2. Answering Questions about a Book Read a story and then ask specific questions about it immediately after like “Who was the main character?” and “What did he do at the ___?”. 3. Recalling Events from a Book Read a story and then immediately after ask them “What happened in the story?” Prompt them to tell you 3 events from the story and then put them in order. For more information about helping a child learn to sequence, click here! 4. Answering Questions about an Immediately Past Event Do something and then immediately ask the child questions about what you just did. Once they can do that, move on to asking questions about something that happened right before starting to work on this. 5. Recalling Events from an Immediately Past Event Do three things and then ask the child to retell the three things in order. Ask the child to tell you what happened during the activity immediately before starting to work on this. 6. Answering Questions about Further Past Events Ask the child questions about an event that happened a while ago, like their last meal or what they did after school last night. Ask the child questions about events that happened further and further back, like their last birthday party or going to visit Grandma. 7. Recalling Events from a Further Past Event Ask the child to retell three things that happened during an event that happened a while ago while keeping the steps in order. Work on doing this for things that happened further and further back. A Curriculum for Teaching Sequencing and Retelling:The Sequencing and Retelling Curriculum by Speech and Language Kids is a structured program that speech-language pathologists, SLPAs, parents, and teachers can follow to help children learn story recall and recalling past events. The Curriculum is based on evidence-based practices and breaks down therapy into phases that gradually build up success over time. Everything needed for therapy is included: skill progressions, tracking tools, therapy materials, training videos, support, and AI-powered material generators that will instantly generate additional practice materials tailored to a child’s interests and skill level. A subscription to the SLK Curriculum also includes the Curriculums in other areas as well, such as language, social, fluency, etc. Sequencing and Retelling CurriculumA Structured Program for Teaching Story Recall and Recalling Past EventsView the Sequencing CurriculumListen to the Podcast Version of this Info:About the Author: Carrie Clark, MA CCC-SLPHi, I’m Carrie! I’m a speech-language pathologist from Columbia, Missouri, USA. I’ve worked with children and teenagers of all ages in schools, preschools, and even my own private practice. I love digging through the research on speech and language topics and breaking it down into step-by-step plans for my followers. Connect with Me: The post Story Recall and Recalling Past Events | Speech Therapy Activities appeared first on Speech And Language Kids.
SOTB 10: A Controlling Child with Autism who Can’t Take Turns, Interview with Maureen Wilson
Today I am joined by speech-language pathologist Maureen Wilson from www.thespeechbubbleslp.com who helps me brainstorm ideas for a 5-year-old with autism who won’t participate in anything unless he controls the whole thing. Links and Notes: The Speech Bubble SLP: www.thespeechbubbleslp.com Control The child needs that control Try social stories Behavioral Charts Sacrifice therapy time to work on behavior Video Modeling Visual Reminders and Pre-Corrects More Resources for Speech-Language Pathologists: Looking for more therapy ideas and resources to help you provide the BEST services to your clients? Join us in The SLP Solution, our membership program for speech-language professionals! Inside the membership, you’ll find: Step-By-Step Guides for teaching a variety of speech/language/communication skills Pre-Made Worksheets and Therapy Activities for hundreds of different topics Training Videos for dealing with difficult disorders or problems Answers to Your Questions in our exclusive SLP community Tools and Resources to help you with your paperwork and admin tasks Continuing Education through our monthly webinars and webinar recordings To join us in the full SLP Solution, or to snag a free membership, click on the button below! JOIN THE MEMBERSHIP TODAY!Carrie’s Best Tools to Simplify your Life:You have a lot on your plate. Let me help with that! I’ve put together my best resources here. Whether you’re streamlining your job as a speech-language professional, helping your child with his communication challenges, or trying to meet the diverse needs of your students, I’ve got you covered. Choose the resource that you need most right now: Watch “Quick Tip” Videos on InstagramAccess Carrie’s Free Material LibraryGet Materials and Support in The HubGrab our Full Language Curriculum The post SOTB 10: A Controlling Child with Autism who Can’t Take Turns, Interview with Maureen Wilson appeared first on Speech And Language Kids.
SOTB 9: A Non-Responsive Child with Autism with Guests Helen and Elizabeth
Join me and my guests Helen and Elizabeth from www.SpeechblogUK.com as we brainstorm some ideas for a child with autism who doesn’t respond to anything. Links and Notes: www.SpeechBlogUK.com Observe the child to look for interests Intensive Interaction: Do what they’re doing Gradually introduce your own toys and promote joint attention Introduce AAC if needed to see what sticks Get the OT involved or introduce more movement What’s triggering the behaviors? What are they trying to communicate? Directions: Find something engaging to throw in a bucket Do therapy in school/home Visuals for the classroom Ask a Question: www.speechandlanguagekids.com/ask More Resources for Speech-Language Pathologists: Looking for more therapy ideas and resources to help you provide the BEST services to your clients? Join us in The SLP Solution, our membership program for speech-language professionals! Inside the membership, you’ll find: Step-By-Step Guides for teaching a variety of speech/language/communication skills Pre-Made Worksheets and Therapy Activities for hundreds of different topics Training Videos for dealing with difficult disorders or problems Answers to Your Questions in our exclusive SLP community Tools and Resources to help you with your paperwork and admin tasks Continuing Education through our monthly webinars and webinar recordings To join us in the full SLP Solution, or to snag a free membership, click on the button below! JOIN THE MEMBERSHIP TODAY!Carrie’s Best Tools to Simplify your Life:You have a lot on your plate. Let me help with that! I’ve put together my best resources here. Whether you’re streamlining your job as a speech-language professional, helping your child with his communication challenges, or trying to meet the diverse needs of your students, I’ve got you covered. Choose the resource that you need most right now: Watch “Quick Tip” Videos on InstagramAccess Carrie’s Free Material LibraryGet Materials and Support in The HubGrab our Full Language Curriculum The post SOTB 9: A Non-Responsive Child with Autism with Guests Helen and Elizabeth appeared first on Speech And Language Kids.
Teaching Core Vocabulary for AAC Users (Jeff Stepen)
In this episode of Speech Therapy: Storm of the Brains, Carrie Clark is joined by Jeff Stepen from www.conversationsinspeech.com to discuss activities that will help target core vocabulary for AAC users. Core Vocabulary for AAC Users Links: Conversations in Speech Podcast Pixon Project PRC Website Word Toob App Songs/Music: http://vantatenhove.com/ Toca Boca App Story Bots App/Website Ask a Question: www.speechandlanguagekids.com/ask More Resources for Speech-Language Pathologists: Looking for more therapy ideas and resources to help you provide the BEST services to your clients? Join us in The SLP Solution, our membership program for speech-language professionals! Inside the membership, you’ll find: Step-By-Step Guides for teaching a variety of speech/language/communication skills Pre-Made Worksheets and Therapy Activities for hundreds of different topics Training Videos for dealing with difficult disorders or problems Answers to Your Questions in our exclusive SLP community Tools and Resources to help you with your paperwork and admin tasks Continuing Education through our monthly webinars and webinar recordings To join us in the full SLP Solution, or to snag a free membership, click on the button below! JOIN THE MEMBERSHIP TODAY!Carrie’s Best Tools to Simplify your Life:You have a lot on your plate. Let me help with that! I’ve put together my best resources here. Whether you’re streamlining your job as a speech-language professional, helping your child with his communication challenges, or trying to meet the diverse needs of your students, I’ve got you covered. Choose the resource that you need most right now: Watch “Quick Tip” Videos on InstagramAccess Carrie’s Free Material LibraryGet Materials and Support in The HubGrab our Full Language Curriculum The post Teaching Core Vocabulary for AAC Users (Jeff Stepen) appeared first on Speech And Language Kids.
SOTB7: Overview of Voice Disorders and Therapy with Kyle Meades
Today, Carrie Clark is joined by speech-language pathologist Kyle Meades from www.privateslp.com. Kyle shares with us an overview of working with children with voice disorders. Links: www.privateSLP.com Speech therapy Private Practice Startup Podcast Show Notes: ENT Referral: Get it first! Look for reflux, bad posture, overuse (it’s always a symptom of something else) Assesment: palpate the larynx during swallow and vocalizing listen and get samples look back in the mouth Screaming and Sensory Problems: laryngeal massage easy onset volume control: computer programs like IBM speech viewer Environmental factors: loud places and eqiupment excessive use of whispering dry environment acid reflux excessive throat clearing stroke and medical swimming with ear infection Ask a Question: www.speechandlanguagekids.com/ask More Resources for Speech-Language Pathologists: Looking for more therapy ideas and resources to help you provide the BEST services to your clients? Join us in The SLP Solution, our membership program for speech-language professionals! Inside the membership, you’ll find: Step-By-Step Guides for teaching a variety of speech/language/communication skills Pre-Made Worksheets and Therapy Activities for hundreds of different topics Training Videos for dealing with difficult disorders or problems Answers to Your Questions in our exclusive SLP community Tools and Resources to help you with your paperwork and admin tasks Continuing Education through our monthly webinars and webinar recordings To join us in the full SLP Solution, or to snag a free membership, click on the button below! JOIN THE MEMBERSHIP TODAY!Carrie’s Best Tools to Simplify your Life:You have a lot on your plate. Let me help with that! I’ve put together my best resources here. Whether you’re streamlining your job as a speech-language professional, helping your child with his communication challenges, or trying to meet the diverse needs of your students, I’ve got you covered. Choose the resource that you need most right now: Watch “Quick Tip” Videos on InstagramAccess Carrie’s Free Material LibraryGet Materials and Support in The HubGrab our Full Language Curriculum The post SOTB7: Overview of Voice Disorders and Therapy with Kyle Meades appeared first on Speech And Language Kids.
SOTB 6: Non-Compliant Children in Therapy with Heidi Britz
Show Notes and Resources Mentioned: Heidi Britz www.smartmouthslp.com YMCA Yes: offer families confirmation or support Medical: developmental pediatrician, be aware of financial costs and know resources Complementary Therapies: OT consult for sensory, ABA consult, school-based programs Availability: Are they able to learn how to be learners? Other Resources: Supporting the child with visuals (Super Symbols for Behavior) Reduce therapy length Include sensory breaks Parent training: Hanen Program (OWL – Observe, wait, listen), Choiceworks app for visual schedule Ask a Question: www.speechandlanguagekids.com/ask More Resources for Speech-Language Pathologists: Looking for more therapy ideas and resources to help you provide the BEST services to your clients? Join us in The SLP Solution, our membership program for speech-language professionals! Inside the membership, you’ll find: Step-By-Step Guides for teaching a variety of speech/language/communication skills Pre-Made Worksheets and Therapy Activities for hundreds of different topics Training Videos for dealing with difficult disorders or problems Answers to Your Questions in our exclusive SLP community Tools and Resources to help you with your paperwork and admin tasks Continuing Education through our monthly webinars and webinar recordings To join us in the full SLP Solution, or to snag a free membership, click on the button below! JOIN THE MEMBERSHIP TODAY! The post SOTB 6: Non-Compliant Children in Therapy with Heidi Britz appeared first on Speech And Language Kids.
SOTB5: Lateral Lisp Therapy with Meredith Avren
Speech therapists Carrie Clark and Meredith Avren brainstorm therapy ideas for a child with a lateral lisp that just won’t seem to go away! Links Mentioned: www.peachiespeechie.com Contact: Meredith Avren, email at [email protected] Ask a Question: www.speechandlanguagekids.com/ask More Resources for Speech-Language Pathologists: Looking for more therapy ideas and resources to help you provide the BEST services to your clients? Join us in The SLP Solution, our membership program for speech-language professionals! Inside the membership, you’ll find: Step-By-Step Guides for teaching a variety of speech/language/communication skills Pre-Made Worksheets and Therapy Activities for hundreds of different topics Training Videos for dealing with difficult disorders or problems Answers to Your Questions in our exclusive SLP community Tools and Resources to help you with your paperwork and admin tasks Continuing Education through our monthly webinars and webinar recordings To join us in the full SLP Solution, or to snag a free membership, click on the button below! JOIN THE MEMBERSHIP TODAY! The post SOTB5: Lateral Lisp Therapy with Meredith Avren appeared first on Speech And Language Kids.
SOTB4: Tongue Thrust Therapy with Laura Powell
Speech therapists Carrie Clark and Laura Powell brainstorm ideas for helping a child eliminate sucking habits and remediating speech errors that result from tongue thrust. Links from Today’s Episode: www.therapyu.org www.iaom.com Contact: Laura Powell at [email protected] Ask a Question: www.speechandlanguagekids.com/ask More Resources for Speech-Language Pathologists: Looking for more therapy ideas and resources to help you provide the BEST services to your clients? Join us in The SLP Solution, our membership program for speech-language professionals! Inside the membership, you’ll find: Step-By-Step Guides for teaching a variety of speech/language/communication skills Pre-Made Worksheets and Therapy Activities for hundreds of different topics Training Videos for dealing with difficult disorders or problems Answers to Your Questions in our exclusive SLP community Tools and Resources to help you with your paperwork and admin tasks Continuing Education through our monthly webinars and webinar recordings To join us in the full SLP Solution, or to snag a free membership, click on the button below! JOIN THE MEMBERSHIP TODAY! The post SOTB4: Tongue Thrust Therapy with Laura Powell appeared first on Speech And Language Kids.
SOTB3: Young, Unintelligible Children with Kari Vandongen
Speech therapists Carrie Clark and Keri Vandongen brainstorm therapy ideas for children who are young and highly unintelligible. These children are too young for traditional drill and practice so alternatives are needed! Links from Today’s Episode: www.myspeechparty.com www.apraxia-kids.org EZ speech with David Hammer Ask a Question: www.speechandlanguagekids.com/ask More Resources for Speech-Language Pathologists: Looking for more therapy ideas and resources to help you provide the BEST services to your clients? Join us in The SLP Solution, our membership program for speech-language professionals! Inside the membership, you’ll find: Step-By-Step Guides for teaching a variety of speech/language/communication skills Pre-Made Worksheets and Therapy Activities for hundreds of different topics Training Videos for dealing with difficult disorders or problems Answers to Your Questions in our exclusive SLP community Tools and Resources to help you with your paperwork and admin tasks Continuing Education through our monthly webinars and webinar recordings To join us in the full SLP Solution, or to snag a free membership, click on the button below! JOIN THE MEMBERSHIP TODAY! The post SOTB3: Young, Unintelligible Children with Kari Vandongen appeared first on Speech And Language Kids.
SOTB2: Non-Verbal Speech Therapy with Guest Host Lauren Laur
Welcome to the second episode of Speech Therapy: Storm of the Brains! I’m your host, Carrie Clark and today I will be brainstorming therapy ideas for a non-verbal child who makes sounds but doesn’t have any real words. Today I’m joined by my guest host, Lauren Laur from the Expressly Speaking Teachers Pay Teachers Store Links from Today’s Episode: Lauren’s excellent Teachers Pay Teachers store Ask a Question: www.speechandlanguagekids.com/ask More Resources for Speech-Language Pathologists: Looking for more therapy ideas and resources to help you provide the BEST services to your clients? Join us in The SLP Solution, our membership program for speech-language professionals! Inside the membership, you’ll find: Step-By-Step Guides for teaching a variety of speech/language/communication skills Pre-Made Worksheets and Therapy Activities for hundreds of different topics Training Videos for dealing with difficult disorders or problems Answers to Your Questions in our exclusive SLP community Tools and Resources to help you with your paperwork and admin tasks Continuing Education through our monthly webinars and webinar recordings To join us in the full SLP Solution, or to snag a free membership, click on the button below! JOIN THE MEMBERSHIP TODAY! The post SOTB2: Non-Verbal Speech Therapy with Guest Host Lauren Laur appeared first on Speech And Language Kids.
SOTB1: Speech Therapy Motivators with Guest Luke Barber
Welcome to the first episode of Speech Therapy: Storm of the Brains! I’m your host, Carrie Clark and today I will be brainstorming therapy ideas for keeping kids motivated in speech with my special guest host, Luke Barber from www.HomeSpeechHome.com. Links from Today’s Episode: Luke’s Star Cards and Teacher of the Day Printout: www.speechandlanguagekids.com/luke Ask a Question: www.speechandlanguagekids.com/ask More Resources for Speech-Language Pathologists: Looking for more therapy ideas and resources to help you provide the BEST services to your clients? Join us in The SLP Solution, our membership program for speech-language professionals! Inside the membership, you’ll find: Step-By-Step Guides for teaching a variety of speech/language/communication skills Pre-Made Worksheets and Therapy Activities for hundreds of different topics Training Videos for dealing with difficult disorders or problems Answers to Your Questions in our exclusive SLP community Tools and Resources to help you with your paperwork and admin tasks Continuing Education through our monthly webinars and webinar recordings To join us in the full SLP Solution, or to snag a free membership, click on the button below! JOIN THE MEMBERSHIP TODAY! The post SOTB1: Speech Therapy Motivators with Guest Luke Barber appeared first on Speech And Language Kids.