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Episode #250: Celebrating Episode 250 of The ABA Speech Podcast
I’m so excited to celebrate 250 episodes of the podcast, and I couldn’t think of a better way than by sharing a little sneak peek into my own life. For this milestone, my 10-year-old son, Paxton—an aspiring podcaster himself—joins me to ask some fun questions about the show, my path to becoming an SLP, and a few behind-the-scenes facts you may not know.
To mark this celebration, I’m also sharing links to some of our most popular and meaningful episodes. And if you haven’t yet, come join us at ABA Speech Connection where we keep the conversations going, unpack important topics in the ABA world, and offer CEUs designed to truly support your work.
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What’s Inside:
- Celebrating 250 episodes!
- Meet my son Paxton.
- A sneak peek into my life, aspirations, and motivations.
Mentioned In This Episode
- Episode 1 Welcome to Autism Outreach
- Episode 62 Autism Early Intervention and Joint Attention
- Episode 44 How To Help Students with Apraxia of Speech with Dr. Edythe Strand Pt. 1
- Episode 44 How To Help Students with Apraxia of Speech with Dr. Edythe Strand Pt. 2
- Episode 45 Executive Functioning with Sara Ward
- Join the aba speech connection
- ABA Speech: Home
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