Dinalynn Rosenbush, SLP | Speech Pathologist, Parent Mentor, Communication with Kids製作的The Language of Play - Kids that Listen, Speech Therapy, Language Development, Early Intervention
Dinalynn Rosenbush, SLP | Speech Pathologist, Parent Mentor, Communication with Kids
*** 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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分类: 教育
听听最后一集:
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
以前的剧集
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263 - 262 When Communication Is Hard: Does the Body Need Support? CP, Low Tone, AAC Thu, 16 Apr 2026
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262 - 261 Jan Talen: Struggling Kids, Stressed Marriage. Where Do You Start? Fri, 10 Apr 2026
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261 - 260 Melissa Schulz: Have A Strong-Willed, Highly Sensitive, or Neurodiverse Child? Thu, 02 Apr 2026
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260 - 259 When Communication Is Hard: Autism, ADHD, and Language Processing Differences, part 5 Thu, 26 Mar 2026
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259 - 258 Need Funding For Speech Therapy? Podcasthon Charity Highlight: Small Steps in Speech with Amanda Berardi Thu, 19 Mar 2026
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258 - 257 When Communication is Hard: Kids Know More Than They Can Say: Expressive & Receptive Language Delays, DLD Thu, 12 Mar 2026
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257 - 256 Melanie Jeffrey: What If Phonics Made Speech Easier? Thu, 05 Mar 2026
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256 - 255 When Communication Is Hard: Speech Sound Disorders & Phonological Delays, part 3 Thu, 26 Feb 2026
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255 - 254 When Communication Is Hard: Childhood Apraxia of Speech CAS & Motor Speech Disorders, part 2 Thu, 19 Feb 2026
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254 - 253 When Communication Is Hard: An Overview for Parents of Children with Speech or Language Struggles, part 1 Thu, 12 Feb 2026
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253 - 252 Rella B: You Get the Work Done, They Think It’s Play - Turning Chores Into Connection Thu, 05 Feb 2026
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252 - 251 | Myths Busted! 6 Common Beliefs Loving Parents Mistakenly Think Are True Thu, 29 Jan 2026
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251 - 250 What I Have Learned After 250 Episodes! Thu, 22 Jan 2026
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250 - 249 Lisa Johnson: High-Conflict Divorce, Coercive Control, & Children in Between Thu, 15 Jan 2026
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249 - 248 Dr. Emily Levy: Effectively Teach Reading with Orton Gillingham & Multi-Sensory Techniques Thu, 08 Jan 2026
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248 - 247 Misa Pignataro: Picky Eaters? Let’s Change That! Thu, 01 Jan 2026
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247 - 246 Dr. Marcus: Are you a soothing presence for your child? Thu, 25 Dec 2025
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246 - 245 Toys That Create Calm: Helping Toddlers With Transitions and Meltdowns During the Holidays Thu, 18 Dec 2025
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245 - 244 SLP Gift Guide: The Top 10 Language-Building Toys for Toddlers And Preschoolers Thu, 11 Dec 2025
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244 - 243 Claire Miller: The Power of Storytelling to Build Confidence & Connection Thu, 04 Dec 2025
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243 - 242 Dr. Ben Miraglia: Sleep, Behavior & Speech Struggles? What Early Jaw Growth & Mouth Breathing Reveal Thu, 27 Nov 2025
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242 - 241 SERIES: Speech & Language Delays: 2 Languages, 1 Young Brain: What’s Normal and What’s Not Thu, 20 Nov 2025
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241 - 240 SERIES: Speech & Language Delays: Therapy & Intervention Options for Parents Thu, 13 Nov 2025
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240 - 239 Marsha Familaro Enright: Montessori? Learn how A Curiosity-Led System Works! Thu, 06 Nov 2025
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239 - 238 Dr. Bibi Pirayesh: How an Educational Therapist Helps Kids with Learning Differences Succeed Thu, 30 Oct 2025
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238 - 237 SERIES: Speech & Language Delays: “My Child Did Not “Qualify” for Speech Therapy. What Does That Mean?” Thu, 23 Oct 2025
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237 - 236 SERIES: Speech & Language Delays: What Is The Cause? Thu, 16 Oct 2025
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236 - 235 Kristina Heagh-Avritt: How Homeschool Families Thrive: Flexibility, Play & Joyful Learning Thu, 09 Oct 2025
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235 - 234 Dr. Funke Afolabi-Brown: Is SLEEP A Struggle? Practical Guidance From A Sleep Physician Thu, 02 Oct 2025
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234 - 233 Series: Speech & Language Delays: Do Boys Really Talk Later Than Girls? Sat, 27 Sep 2025
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233 - 232 Series: Speech & Language Delays: What Parents Need to Know Fri, 19 Sep 2025
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232 - 231 Dr. Candace Holmes: NeuroFeedback: An ADHD Brain Re-Organized! Thu, 11 Sep 2025
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231 - 230 Daniela Feldhausen: Speech Sounds and Reading Are Linked. Fun Ways Parents and Educators Can Help Thu, 04 Sep 2025
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230 - 229 What You Allow, You Approve: Here Is How Communication Is Impacted Thu, 28 Aug 2025
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229 - 228 Sherinata Pollock:Raising Happy, Healthy Kids in a Digital Age: EMFs & Brain Health Thu, 21 Aug 2025
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228 - 227 Child Not Doing As Told? Change Their Response With Concept Words Thu, 14 Aug 2025
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227 - 226 Constance Lewis: Using Colors To Get Through Big Feelings Thu, 07 Aug 2025
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226 - 225 Anna Maria DiDio: When Kids Don’t Have The Words. How To Understand Behavior As Communication in Adoption Trauma Thu, 31 Jul 2025
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225 - 224 Did Your Child Babble? When It Begins, What It Means, And Why It Matters Thu, 24 Jul 2025
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224 - 223 Too Many Parenting Voices Talking? Critique the “7-7-7 Rule” Thu, 17 Jul 2025
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223 - 222 Tricia Goyer: 3 Keys To Connect With Your Kids And Improve Behavior Along The Way Thu, 10 Jul 2025
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222 - 221 Gina Prosch: Have You Built a Habit Of Interaction With Your Kids? How Do It And Why It’s Important Thu, 03 Jul 2025
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221 - 220 What Does “A Language Rich Environment” Really Mean? Thu, 26 Jun 2025
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220 - 219 Kerre Burley: Bedtime Resistance A Problem? SleepTalk Helps With Cooperation Thu, 19 Jun 2025
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219 - 218 Terri Lilga: Why Is Rhyme So Important? Using Literature To Teach Beyond The Words Thu, 12 Jun 2025
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218 - 217 You Want To Encourage Speech This Summer? Here’s Where To Start! Thu, 05 Jun 2025
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217 - 216 Polina Shkadron: Language-Rich Environments That Match Your Child’s Play Skills Thu, 29 May 2025
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216 - 215 Suzanne Culberg: Downplayed and Dismissed? Seeking Help For Your Child Thu, 22 May 2025
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215 - 214 Wonder About Stuttering and Fluency? Jason Heffler Shares What Is Helpful From Personal Experience Thu, 15 May 2025
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214 - 213 Dr. Richelle Whittaker: Raising Boys? What Every Boy-Mom Needs to Know To Build Open Communication And Emotional Connection Thu, 08 May 2025