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The Language of Play - Kids that Listen, Speech Therapy, Language Development, Early Intervention

The Language of Play - Kids that Listen, Speech Therapy, Language Development, Early Intervention

著者: Dinalynn Rosenbush SLP | Speech Pathologist Parent Mentor Communication with Kids
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2026年5月12日まで。4か月目以降は月額1,500円で自動更新します。

概要

*** A Top 1.5% Podcast! *** Getting Kids to Listen, Speech Therapy, IEP, Communication with Kids, Parent Mentor

Are you tired of repeating yourself and wondering why your child still doesn’t listen?
Are you worried you might be missing something important when it comes to your child’s speech, language, or behavior?
Do arguments, whining, or meltdowns leave you feeling exhausted and unsure what to do next?

Hey parents—you don’t have to stay overwhelmed, worn down, or triggered by the daily fuss.

I’m Dinalynn Rosenbush, a mom, grandma, and Speech-Language Pathologist for over 30 years. I’ve worked with hundreds of children with speech and language challenges and navigated parenting struggles of my own. Through both training and lived experience, I learned how using specific language in intentional ways builds safety, trust, and growth. Communication isn’t just about words, it’s about how children feel when we speak to them.

I’m here to help you understand what your child is really communicating and respond in ways that build listening, speech, and connection. You’ll learn how to support communication—even with speech or language delays—set boundaries that truly help kids, and strengthen your relationship at the same time. My mission is to help busy, worried parents learn to read behavior as communication. When we understand what children are telling us, we begin to communicate differently.

These ideas work for typically developing children, kids in dual-language homes, and children with delays. When your language invites discovery, curiosity, and exploration, connection is born. Connected kids are more courageous. They listen better. They have fewer meltdowns.

In this podcast, you’ll find simple, empowering strategies you can use right away. My hope is to give you small, practical nuggets in each episode to build your communication toolbox—because what works for children with speech and language challenges, simply works! And all parents deserve access to these skills, not just the specialists.

If you’re ready to build deeper connection and create a more peaceful, confident home, listen in! Let’s interrupt old patterns—so you can become the parent you want to be, and your child knows is on their team.

I am glad you are here!

Dinalynn

Contact: hello@thelanguageofplay.com

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  • 264 When Communication Is Hard: Downs Syndrome, Genetic Syndromes, Learning Differences, part 7
    2026/05/02

    Hey Friends~

    In this episode, we’re talking about communication in children with Down syndrome, genetic syndromes, and learning differences. I’ll share how cognition, memory, and learning style shape language development—and why repetition, consistency, and strength-based support make such a difference. This is about meeting kids where they are and building communication step by step.

    Always cheering you on!

    Dinalynn

    CONTACT the Host, Dinalynn: hello@thelanguageofplay.com

    WEBSITE: https://www.thelanguageofplay.com/

    Have a question or comment? Leave a voice message! https://castfeedback.com/play

    IF YOU LIKED THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL WANT TO LISTEN TO THESE EPISODES:

    253 When Communication Is Hard: An Overview for Parents of Children with Speech or Language Struggles, part 1

    254 When Communication Is Hard: Childhood Apraxia of Speech CAS & Motor Speech Disorders, part 2

    255 When Communication Is Hard: Speech Sound Disorders & Phonological Delays, part 3

    257 When Kids Know More Than They Can Say: Expressive & Receptive Language Delays and DLD, part 4

    259 When Communication Is Hard: Autism, ADHD, and Language Processing Differences, part 5

    262 When Communication Is Hard: Does the Body Need Support? CP, Low Tone, AAC, part 6

    WE’VE MADE IT EASY FOR YOU!

    Love this podcast? Let us know! https://lovethepodcast.com/play

    Follow & subscribe in 1-click! https://followthepodcast.com/play

    To SPONSOR The Language Of Play, schedule your call here: https://calendly.com/hello-play/discovery-session

    To DONATE to The Language Of Play, Use this secure payment link: https://app.autobooks.co/pay/the-language-of-play

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    26 分
  • 263 Tamara Tuckson & Mckenzie Tuckson: Does AAC Replace Their Voice—or Reveal It?
    2026/04/24
    Hey Friends~ “We never limit how she communicates—we grow with her in how she communicates.” ~Tamara Tuckson In this episode, a mom and daughter share their journey with AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication). Many parents feel unsure or even afraid of AAC, but this conversation gently reveals how it can uncover who a child truly is when their body makes speech difficult. You’ll hear real-life communication—including McKenzie voice talking to us with her AAC device—as this family invites us into their world. You will hear the growth, how low tech and high tech are both used - still. Enjoy this empowering story that is sure to open your mind—and your heart—to new possibilities. Always cheering you on! Dinalynn CONTACT the Host, Dinalynn: hello@thelanguageofplay.com WEBSITE: https://www.thelanguageofplay.com/ Have a question or comment? Leave a voice message! https://castfeedback.com/play PLEASE VOTE!! We are nominated for Women Podcasters Awards!! This is a VOTER’S CHOICE AWARD. PLEASE VOTE for THE LANGUAGE OF PLAY in the CATEGORY : LIFESTYLE PODCASTS https://www.womenpodcasters.com/awards ABOUT THE GUEST: Tamara and Mckenzie Tuckson are advocates, two time authors, and the founder of Mission 2 Advocate. Her journey began when her daughter, McKenzie, was diagnosed with Rett Syndrome at age two. What started as fear turned into purpose. Today, McKenzie is a thriving young adult, student leader, varsity cheerleader, and national trailblazer for inclusion—using AAC to advocate for teens with exceptional needs. Together, Tamara and McKenzie share their lived experience to educate, empower, and amplify voices in the disability community, proving that every person belongs and every voice matters. CONTACT THE GUEST: mission2advocate@gmail.com Mission2advocate.com Tamara’s Business on IG; #mission2advocate Facebook: #mckenziecantalk IG: #Mckenziespeaks21 YouTube Videos: https://youtu.be/mv8nSJbml8c?si=0SthwUOlHiEl4-Qs. .https://youtu.be/uZCuurWR2pc?si=OgaTXRDMPh4pCV0G. https://youtu.be/vcqGd6KrwqE?si=wyiLroHEMhWla6pY IF YOU LIKED THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL WANT TO LISTEN TO THESE EPISODES: 254 When Communication Is Hard: Childhood Apraxia of Speech CAS & Motor Speech Disorders, part 2 257 When Kids Know More Than They Can Say: Expressive & Receptive Language Delays and DLD, part 4 259 When Communication Is Hard: Autism, ADHD, and Language Processing Differences, part 5 262 When Communication Is Hard: Does the Body Need Support? CP, Low Tone, AAC, part 6 WE’VE MADE IT EASY FOR YOU! Love this podcast? Let us know! https://lovethepodcast.com/play Follow & subscribe in 1-click! https://followthepodcast.com/play To SPONSOR The Language Of Play, schedule your call here: https://calendly.com/hello-play/discovery-session To DONATE to The Language Of Play, Use this secure payment link: https://app.autobooks.co/pay/the-language-of-play
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    50 分
  • 262 When Communication Is Hard: Does the Body Need Support? CP, Low Tone, AAC
    2026/04/17

    Hey Friends~

    When the body works harder, communication often does too. In this episode, we’re talking about communication challenges related to low muscle tone, cerebral palsy, and AAC which stands for Augmentative and Alternative Communication

    We’ll look at how effort, fatigue, and positioning impact speech and more importantly, you will hear 3 stories how AAC supported functional communication for kids that did not have spoken communication. Then come back next week so you can hear from a Mom along with her daughter who uses AAC.

    Always cheering you on!

    Dinalynn

    CONTACT the Host, Dinalynn: hello@thelanguageofplay.com

    WEBSITE: https://www.thelanguageofplay.com/

    Have a question or comment? Leave a voice message! https://castfeedback.com/play

    PLEASE VOTE!! We are nominated for Women Podcasters Awards!!

    This is a VOTER’S CHOICE AWARD. PLEASE VOTE for THE LANGUAGE OF PLAY in the CATEGORY : LIFESTYLE PODCASTS https://www.womenpodcasters.com/awards

    IF YOU LIKED THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL WANT TO LISTEN TO THESE EPISODES:

    253 When Communication Is Hard: An Overview for Parents of Children with Speech or Language Struggles, part 1

    254 When Communication Is Hard: Childhood Apraxia of Speech CAS & Motor Speech Disorders, part 2

    255 When Communication Is Hard: Speech Sound Disorders & Phonological Delays, part 3

    257 When Kids Know More Than They Can Say: Expressive & Receptive Language Delays and DLD, part 4

    259 When Communication Is Hard: Autism, ADHD, and Language Processing Differences, part 5

    WE’VE MADE IT EASY FOR YOU!

    Love this podcast? Let us know! https://lovethepodcast.com/play

    Follow & subscribe in 1-click! https://followthepodcast.com/play

    To SPONSOR The Language Of Play, schedule your call here: https://calendly.com/hello-play/discovery-session

    To DONATE to The Language Of Play, Use this secure payment link: https://app.autobooks.co/pay/the-language-of-play

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    32 分
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