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

byDinalynn Rosenbush, SLP | Speech Pathologist, Parent Mentor, Communication with Kids

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Getting Kids to Listen, Happy Home, Speech Therapy, Family Connection, Communication with Kids, Coaching Are you tired of repeating yourself with your children or wonder why they don’t listen? Are you frustrated that your kids argue, whine or debate with you? Are you afraid you are doing the wrong thing to manage behavior but you are not sure what to do? Hey parents, you don’t need to stay overwhelmed, exhausted, and triggered by the fuss. In this podcast, you will find solutions to …get kids to listen better with clear communication and boundaries that benefit kids. All while enhanc...

Episodes(40 episodes)

265 When Communication Is Hard: Brain Injury, Seizures, and Communication Regression, part 8
Hey Friends~  When communication changes or a child suddenly loses words after a seizure, brain injury, pediatric stroke, or regression, it can leave families feeling scared, confused, and unsure what to do next. In this episode, we talk openly about what these communication changes can look like, what helps the brain heal, and how parents can support their child without adding pressure during already difficult moments. You’ll hear why safety, connection, play, and emotional regulation matter so much in helping children rebuild communication and confidence. This episode is part of Better Speech, Language, and Hea...
Published: May 10, 2026Duration: 25m 26s
264 When Communication Is Hard: Downs Syndrome, Genetic Syndromes, Learning Differences, part 7
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 ...
Published: May 2, 2026Duration: 25m 37s
263 Tamara Tuckson & Mckenzie Tuckson: Does AAC Replace Their Voice—or Reveal It?
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...
Published: Apr 24, 2026Duration: 50m 20s
262 When Communication Is Hard: Does the Body Need Support? CP, Low Tone, AAC
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 CONTAC...
Published: Apr 17, 2026Duration: 32m 24s
261 Jan Talen: Struggling Kids, Stressed Marriage. Where Do You Start?
Hey Friends~  We are in the middle of the series “When Communication is hard” to discuss a topic that is just as important and impacts our kids.  That is—the strength of the parent relationship itself. Today’s conversation with Jan shifts the focus to how, when parents grow in connection and calm, it creates a foundation that helps even the most challenging behaviors begin to settle. What if the key to calmer kids isn’t another parenting technique, but strengthening your relationship as a couple? Jan and I explore how to choose what’s both nice and...
Published: Apr 10, 2026Duration: 39m 58s
260 Melissa Schulz: Have A Strong-Willed, Highly Sensitive, or Neurodiverse Child?
Hey Friends~  In the last episode, part 5, we talked about ADHD, ASD and processing difficulties. In this episode we support that learning as we listen to a mom and coach talk about parenting some of these kids who are strong-willed, highly sensitive, and neurodiverse. Our conversation is full of examples of turning daily struggles into calmer, more connected moments.   So if you have a child that pushes your buttons or can be difficult, you will feel empowered after listening to this episode.   NEWS!!  We are nominated for Women Podcasters Awards!!  This is a listene...
Published: Apr 2, 2026Duration: 31m 49s
259 When Communication Is Hard: Autism, ADHD, and Language Processing Differences, part 5
Hey Friends~  If communication with your child feels confusing, exhausting, or like you’re missing something important, this episode is for you. Today we’re talking about language  processing differences in  ASD  (Autism Spectrum Disorder) and ADHD (Attention Deficit Disorder)  along with processing differences associated with Auditory processing, Language processing, and Sensory processing.  If listening feels hard, behavior gets in the way, or conversations fall apart quickly, this episode will help you see communication through a new lens.  We’ll connect regulation, attention, and language, and talk about how lowering pressure often opens the door to b...
Published: Mar 26, 2026Duration: 29m 20s
258 Need Funding For Speech Therapy? Podcasthon Charity Highlight: Small Steps in Speech with Amanda Berardi
Hey Friends~ *SPECIAL EPISODE* Podcasthon Highlighted Charity:  Small Steps in Speech with Amanda Charney-Berardi. If you’re a parent, caregiver, or professional who’s ever worried about a child being misunderstood… if you’ve wondered whether listening, play, and connection really matter as much as we say they do… or if you believe that every child deserves support—not just the lucky ones—then this episode is for you. Today’s conversation is part of Podcasthon, a worldwide charity event where thousands of podcasts come together during one week to release special episodes i...
Published: Mar 19, 2026Duration: 31m 2s
257 When Communication is Hard: Kids Know More Than They Can Say: Expressive & Receptive Language Delays, DLD
Hey Friends~  “My child understands everything but doesn’t talk much.”  “My child talks, but I can’t always tell what they mean.” If those worries sound familiar, this episode is for you!  This is Episode 4 in the series When Communication Is Hard, and today we’re exploring expressive and receptive language delays. We’ll untangle what these differences look like so you can better understand what’s happening in your child’s communication, and how everyday moments can become powerful opportunities for language growth.  And of course, you’ll walk away with strategi...
Published: Mar 12, 2026Duration: 46m 0s
256 Melanie Jeffrey: What If Phonics Made Speech Easier?
Hey Friends~  It's national reading month - or "I love to read" month! So we are taking a quick stop in our series to focus on reading, but not only reading, but how reading can support speech sound development! Is your child learning how to read? Are you a bit puzzled knowing HOW to help them read?   If that is you you will love today’s episode as we talk with a reading specialist on the very beginning of reading!  You will learn how to get the ball rolling and how to practice in you...
Published: Mar 6, 2026Duration: 33m 38s
255 When Communication Is Hard: Speech Sound Disorders & Phonological Delays, part 3
Hey Friends~  If your child’s speech is hard to understand, uses unusual patterns, or sounds younger than their age, you’re not alone. In this episode, we’re looking at speech sound disorders, phonological delays, and articulation challenges. I’ll help you sort out what’s developmental, what might need support, and how everyday play can support clearer speech—without correcting every word. Always cheering you on!  Dinalynn CONTACT the Host, Dinalynn:  hello@thelanguageofplay.com COMMENT? QUESTION?  Leave a voice message!  https://castfeedback.com/play WANT TO WORK WITH ME...
Published: Feb 26, 2026Duration: 34m 53s
254 When Communication Is Hard: Childhood Apraxia of Speech CAS & Motor Speech Disorders, part 2
Hey Friends~  This episode is part 2 of the series “When Communication is Hard.”    Today we’re talking about childhood apraxia of speech and other motor speech disorders—what they are, and why speech can be so effort-filled for some kids. If your child knows what they want to say but can’t consistently get the words out, this episode will help you understand what’s really going on beneath the surface.  We’ll also talk about why “just practice” often backfires and what kinds of support actually help at home. I am glad you are here, y...
Published: Feb 19, 2026Duration: 26m 40s
253 When Communication Is Hard: An Overview for Parents of Children with Speech or Language Struggles, part 1
Hey Friends~  If you’ve ever wondered why communication feels hard for your child—and confusing for you—this series is for you. In this opening conversation, I’m laying the groundwork for the entire series titled, “When Communication Is Hard”.  We’ll talk about the many reasons communication can break down PLUS  strategies that will help you identify what is happening and something to try!  This podcast is to help those who want to know more and do what is EFFECTIVE - not just do more.   Welcome to this series  titled, “When Communication Is Hard.” My goals...
Published: Feb 12, 2026Duration: 30m 51s
252 Rella B: You Get the Work Done, They Think It’s Play - Turning Chores Into Connection
Hey Friends~  This week is Children’s Authors and Illustrators Week! And on TLOP,  we’re celebrating an imaginative storyteller who helps kids grow brave, curious, and confident. So it felt like the perfect time to discuss: what shapes an author who writes stories that help children feel brave and confident? In this episode, I talk with children’s author Rella B. about imagination, courage, and the heart behind stories that invite kids to embrace who they are. It’s a conversation about wonder, creativity, and why storytelling matters at every age. Always cheering y...
Published: Feb 5, 2026Duration: 24m 3s
251 | Myths Busted! 6 Common Beliefs Loving Parents Mistakenly Think Are True
Hey Friends~  Have you ever thought, “I understand my child just fine… so maybe their speech isn’t really a problem” ? Or wondered, “Maybe they’ll just grow out of their listening struggles as they grow,”  but the waiting is really hard!  You’re not alone. And you’re not wrong for wondering! Some of the most common beliefs—ones that make complete sense to caring parents—can quietly delay the support kids need for speech, listening, and learning. In this episode, we’re busting a few of those myths.  Not with judgment. Just  clear, compa...
Published: Jan 29, 2026Duration: 32m 4s
250 What I Have Learned After 250 Episodes!
Hey Friends~  This episode is about the journey of podcasting and coaching and what I have learned after 250 episodes.   I invite you to email “congratulations” to me to share in this milestone celebration.  And, when you do, I will email you back with a fun pdf that will bring a smile to your face as well as offer support and encouragement.  I think you may be surprised and get a laugh along the way today!  Always cheering you on!  Dinalynn CONTACT the Host, Dinalynn:  hello@thelanguageofplay.com   ...
Published: Jan 22, 2026Duration: 12m 50s
249 Lisa Johnson: High-Conflict Divorce, Coercive Control, & Children in Between
Hey Friends~  Today’s conversation is unusual for this podcast, but an important one. Over half of marriages end in divorce, and about 30% of those become high-conflict - deeply impacting children. This week, I’m joined by Lisa Johnson, a high-conflict divorce coach, to unpack the often-misunderstood topic of coercive control. We talk about what it is, the red flags within relationships, how it shows up during divorce and custody battles. We also explore Jennifers' Law. We discuss how it recognizes the many non-physical forms of abuse. Lisa shares how children are victims, used...
Published: Jan 15, 2026Duration: 30m 36s
248 Dr. Emily Levy: Effectively Teach Reading with Orton Gillingham & Multi-Sensory Techniques
Hey Friends~  What’s really happening when kids struggle in school?   “Trying harder” just doesn’t work!  Many kids benefit from a multi-sensory approach to learn reading.  It works because this actually matches how the young  brain works.  If your child is bright but frustrated, resistant, or falling behind despite everyone’s best efforts, this episode with Dr. Emily Levy, will help you see those struggles through a new lens.  You will come away with clarity, compassion, and hope that you can share with other parents and educators of young readers.   Always cheering you...
Published: Jan 8, 2026Duration: 23m 56s
247 Misa Pignataro: Picky Eaters? Let’s Change That!
Hey Friends~  The kitchen isn’t just about food. It’s about connection.  Some of the most meaningful conversations happen while hands are busy - pulling grapes off stems, chopping, stirring. That’s often when kids open up about friendships, worries, or their day. The kitchen becomes the heart of the home.   In this episode,  Misa,  helps families navigate the kitchen in a way that builds skills and relationships, especially when picky eating is part of the story!  We talk about how to move beyond power struggles, how to invite kids into the kitchen witho...
Published: Jan 1, 2026Duration: 31m 54s
246 Dr. Marcus: Are you a soothing presence for your child?
Hey Friends~  Are you a soothing presence for your kids?  According to today’s guest, a soothing presence is someone who is okay when you are not okay.   Usually these are specific people. You can probably know who your person  is.  Who will be okay when you are not?   As parents we want to be a soothing presence for our children.  Fortunately, it is simply a skill to learn.  So, if you did not have that from your parents growing up, you can learn it now!   Our natural instincts are to want to make our kids...
Published: Dec 25, 2025Duration: 43m 39s