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ONLINE COURSES

ONLINE COURSES FROM THE INTERACTION  COACH

Start improving your child’s communication skills today, with courses from The interaction Coach. No waiting lists. No travel. Get information you can put into action right now. Build your confidence to participate as an equal partner in your child’s therapy experiences.

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PARENT TOOLBOX: ENCOURAGING LANGUAGE IN PLAY

SLP Amy Todd walks you through a free 8-page workbook to show you how to increase your child's speech, language and communication skills as you play together. Use positive, fun activities to build skills during natural teaching moments.

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BOOST YOUR CHILD'S SPEECH AND LANGUAGE:  0–2 WORDS

This free mini course introduces you to the essential experiences children need to increase their speech, language and communication skills.

COMING SOON!

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FACILITATING LANGUAGE THROUGH PLAY: FULL COURSE

In an age where we are surrounded by technology, pounded by intense demands on our time as parents, and inundated with the question, "Who knows what is best for our children," this course is designed to equip parents with both knowledge of typical development and tools to facilitate speaking and language acquisition in a manner that promotes relationship and enjoyment.

Presented by Jennifer Klingensmith, SLP

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HELP YOUR CHILD TALK: 5 STRATEGIES THAT BOOST COMMUNICATION SKILLS

Finally—You don’t have to figure it out by yourself! Learn how to boost your child’s early communication skills with these 5 strategies you can use during your regular daily activities with your child. This resource is for you if your child:

  • Is any age

  • Uses no words, single words or 2-word sentences

  • Spends less than 5 minutes at a time in an activity with you

Presented by Joyce Olson, SLP

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Joyce has set a high bar professionally and ethically. Her focus, whether providing direct services, administrative support, or writing/developing materials for professionals in the field, has always been child-centered.

- CHERIE GODAR, MS, CCC–SLP
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