
SeeHearSpeak Podcast
Interesting conversations with people who care about reading, language, and speech in the developing child
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Jan 27, 2020 • 39min
Episode 25: Genetics, brain imaging, and poor comprehenders with Nicole Landi
Nicole Landi, an expert in genetics and brain imaging, discusses her research on poor comprehenders. Topics include the relationship between a gene called BDNF and reading comprehension, aggregating data to discover associations between genes and behavior, measuring emotional tolerance, the benefits of working with schools, and favorite books and reading habits.

Jan 13, 2020 • 43min
Episode 24: Bidialectalism, school - research partnerships, and poverty with Nicole Patton Terry
Nicole Patton Terry, expert in bidialectalism, school-research partnerships, and poverty, explores the strengths of bidialectalism, differences between bilingualism and bidialectalism, importance of inclusive stakeholder engagement, benefits of research practice partnerships, and the importance of diverse children's literature.

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Jan 6, 2020 • 56min
Episode 23 - SLI vs DLD, misconceptions about SLI, early identification of SLI, and the genetics of SLI with Mabel Rice
Guest Mabel Rice discusses misconceptions about SLI, early identification, and genetics. Topics include nuances between SLI and DLD, using apps for language assessment, emotional struggles in the IEP process, and exciting projects in reading instruction.

Dec 11, 2019 • 1h
Episode 22 with Tiffany Hogan. Guest host Kelly Farquharson interviews podcast host Tiffany Hogan for the 1-year anniversary of the SeeHearSpeak Podcast
Episode 22 with Tiffany Hogan. For the 1-year anniversary of SeeHearSpeak podcast, guest host Kelly Farquharson interviews podcast host Tiffany Hogan about her research, career, and the podcast.

Nov 16, 2019 • 44min
Episode 21Dual language learners, developmental language disorders, and educational policy with Laida Restrepo
Laida Restrepo, an expert in dual language learners, developmental language disorders, and educational policy, discusses the impact of policies on dual language learners, intervention work with bilingual children, identifying language disorders and dyslexia, the modifiability scale and resilience, and the connection between theatre, literacy, and childhood books.

Oct 29, 2019 • 40min
Episode 20: Principal Gallagher
Episode 20 with Principal Gallagher on leadership, supporting teachers, and creating a safe environment for kids

Oct 12, 2019 • 21min
Episode 19: Parent Perspective on DLD with Jodi Oliver
Jodi Oliver, a parent and speech language pathologist, shares her perspective on Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) as both a mother and a professional. Topics include discovering DLD, advocating for a child with DLD, reflection on therapy and parental responsibility, and personal experiences and childhood books.

Oct 12, 2019 • 59min
Episode 18: DLD, SLI, and ADHD with Sean Redmond
Speech language pathologist and researcher Sean Redmond discusses the overlap between ADHD and DLD, comparing ADHD and SLI, challenges in seeking diagnosis for language disorders, implications for screening, comorbidity, and childhood books. Hosts connect podcast to website and recommend books for listeners.

Oct 12, 2019 • 49min
Episode 17: DLD Advocacy and Working Memory with Lisa Archibald
Episode 17: DLD Advocacy and Working Memory with Lisa Archibald

Oct 12, 2019 • 55min
Episode 16: RADLD & DLDandme with Karla McGregor and Shaun Ziegenfusz
Episode 16: RADLD, DLDandme, and DLD Educational Outcomes with Karla McGregor and Shaun Ziegenfusz
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