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Category: Parent Talks Podcast


Parent Talks Podcast – Episodes 3 and 4: Getting a diagnosis

June 25, 2019  |  Parent Talks Podcast, Early Intervention  |  By Encompass

For Episodes 3 and 4, the Parent Talks Podcast dives into the emotional and confusing issue of finding out your child has a life-long medical diagnosis like Autism, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder or Generalized Anxiety Disorder. Episode 3: You’ve got a diagnosis. Now what? Some parents are expecting to hear a diagnosis for their child, some are […]

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Parent Talks Podcast – Episode 2: Playtime! How to play with your kids and why it matters

June 25, 2019  |  Child Development, Parent Talks Podcast, Play  |  By Encompass

It’s not just fun and games; playtime can affect so many areas of a child’s development. Whether you’re the creative type or more of a rule follower, you’ll be sure to get some great advice on playing with your kids from someone who gets paid to play for a living: Encompass Speech-Language Pathologist Lindsey Cooper. […]

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Parent Talks Podcast – Episode 1: Cute baby talk or something more?

June 24, 2019  |  Parent Talks Podcast, Pediatric Therapy  |  By Encompass

No one is born speaking perfectly. But how do you know when baby talk is something more serious that might require speech therapy? In this episode you’ll hear from a couple of moms who asked themselves that question. Then you’ll get some insights from Encompass Speech-Language Pathologist Annalisa Roy. She has tips on how parents […]

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