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Ep 99: Carryover & Generalization ft. Quintina Briscoe

Season 6

Maria created her own cocktail which contained: vodka, honey, seltzer and fresh rosemary. She definitely voted "drink it".


The happy news article (and great to target /s/ and /z/) about the turtles can be found here:https://www.optimistdaily.com/2020/08/volunteers-release-more-than-10000-baby-turtles-into-sea-off-bali/



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This episode is brought to you by Bjorem Speech Publications was founded by Jennie Bjorem, M.A., CCC-SLP in 2017 with her flagship product Bjorem Speech Sound Cues. We are excited to be publishing up-to-date, fun, child-inspired speech and language products created for therapists, by therapists. https://www.bjoremspeech.com


Deb interviewed Quintina Briscoe, M.S., CCC-SLP, founder and CEO of the Pediatric Speech Lab

She has a brand new Pediatric Speech Lab app for kids with speech and language delays. This app was originally created for parents so that they could have access to resources beyond a session at her clinic. It now serves as a tool for parents, teachers and other speech language pathologists. The Pediatric Speech Lab is a speech and hearing clinic ran out of Quintina’s home to provide both in-person and tele-therapeutic services to children. Their mission is to reach all of its clients who struggle with language, fluency, comprehension and voice disorders, who are in rural areas and clients who are not reachable due to the shortage of individuals in the field of Speech Pathology. 

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