Not In The Visit Note

Ep. 18 Teletherapy or Reality TV

35 min · 17 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Not in the Visit Note, we’re sharing the hilarious, chaotic, and way-too-relatable moments that happen during speech teletherapy sessions with kids. From surprise sibling appearances and pets stealing the spotlight to kids logging on in full superhero costumes or disappearing mid-session for snacks — teletherapy keeps us on our toes. We’re talking about the things that never make it into the documentation: frozen screens, unexpected trips to the bathroom, parents accidentally becoming co-therapists, mystery background noises, and the creative ways we somehow keep therapy going through the chaos. If you’re an SLP, therapist, teacher, or parent, this episode will make you laugh and remind you that sometimes the most memorable sessions are the least predictable. Because in teletherapy… flexibility is the real clinical skill.  No names. No facilities. Just validation, dark humor, and the stuff that never makes it into the visit note. This podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for professional clinical judgment, evaluation, or treatment. Listeners should seek guidance from licensed professionals for individualized care decisions. Music: www.bensound.com

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