In this episode, we speak with Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist Cari Ebert about the importance of play and relational connections in supporting a child’s language development. Cari shares her own personal experiences that have shaped her perspective and therapeutic style, discusses the science-based importance of play on children’s brain development, and gives specific strategies parents, educators and caregivers can use to incorporate play into their daily activities. Cari also highlights ways to be inclusive and supportive of neurodivergent children’s play and development.
Cari Ebert, M.S., CCC-SLP is a Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist in private practice in the Kansas City, Missouri area where she has found her niche in working with young children ages birth-to-five and their families. Cari firmly believes that early intervention is the key to future success, and she has dedicated her professional career to helping young children achieve their maximum potential by partnering with parents and caregivers throughout the therapy process. Cari is a therapist, a consultant and a nationally recognized speaker.
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09/13/22 • 54 min
Unbabbled - Cari Ebert: Play Based Speech-Language Therapy | Season 5. Episode 1
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Hello, and welcome to Unbabbled, a podcast that navigates the world of special education, communication delays, and learning differences. We are your hosts, Stephanie Landis and Meredith criminal, and we're certified speech language pathologist who spend our days at The Parish School in Houston, helping children find their voices and connect with the world around them.
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