The SLP Learning Series, presented by Speech Therapy PD, explores various topics of speech-language pathology. Each 'season' dives deep into an area from a variety of hosts and guests who are leaders in the field. Some topics include stuttering, AAC, PFD, orofacial myology, sports concussion, teletherapy, ethics, advocacy, and more.
SpeechTherapyPD.com is proud to serve speech-language pathologists and SLPAs worldwide by providing meaningful learning opportunities and continuing education experiences that inspire clinicians and enhance therapy on a holistic level.
Recent Episodes
Bilingual Brains and Sound Processing
Guest: Multiple Presenters ASHA Credit: 0.10
The Music-Speech Connection: How Music Shapes Language
Guest: Multiple Presenters ASHA Credit: 0.10
Collective Intelligence, Language, and Lullabies
Guest: Multiple Presenters ASHA Credit: 0.10
Awe as a Learning Tool: Unlocking Motivation in Speech Therapy for Older Kids
Guest: Multiple Presenters ASHA Credit: 0.10
Tuning In: How Music and Attention Shape Language Therapy
Guest: Multiple Presenters ASHA Credit: 0.10
Observational Learning, Video Models, and Gestalt Language Processors
Guest: Multiple Presenters ASHA Credit: 0.10
Exploring Overlaps in Music and Language
Guest: Multiple Presenters ASHA Credit: 0.10
From Therapy to Strategy: Speech Pathology’s Role in Business & Marketing
Guest: Multiple Presenters ASHA Credit: 0.10
Exploring Communication Science: Computational Models, Evolution & Infant Speech
Guest: Multiple Presenters ASHA Credit: 0.10
Focusing on Advocating for the Individual SLP
Guest: Multiple Presenters ASHA Credit: 0.10
Exploring Workplace Advocacy Trends in Speech-Language Pathology
Guest: Multiple Presenters ASHA Credit: 0.10
Speech Sound Production in Telepractice
Guest: Multiple Presenters ASHA Credit: 0.10
Harmony in Connection: Bridging Speech, Music, and Technology
Guest: Multiple Presenters ASHA Credit: 0.10
Development through Musical Narrative: A Melodic Journey Through Music, Speech, and Storytelling
Guest: Multiple Presenters ASHA Credit: 0.10
Overlap and Collaboration Between Speech Therapy and Music Therapy