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016 Before the ABCs: The Language Roots of Reading (plus the lies we tell ourselves)

29 min · 10 de jun de 2026
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Reading doesn't start when a child picks up a book. It starts at birth: in the language-rich environment surrounding an infant, in the conversations, the stories, the back-and-forth that builds the neurological foundation for everything that comes later. That's why as SLPs, we are uniquely positioned to stop literacy failure before it starts. In my latest podcast episode, I walk you through: * What the research says about when reading actually begins * The key pre-literacy areas and developmental milestones SLPs need to know * Why early language is early reading * My own research on pre-literacy and what we're finding But before all of that, I take a moment to hit on the 2 biggest limiting beliefs I continually hear in the SLP community: "no one can afford private pay" and "there's already reading tutors in my area, so no room for me." I am going to shift your perspective (and honestly blow your mind) when you hear why those thoughts are so untrue. FREE RESOURCE 💖 FROM TALKERS TO READERS: A FREE GUIDE FOR SLPS ON HOW TO SUPPORT LITERACY IN THE EARLY YEARS [https://thereadingslp.lpages.co/freebie-og-from-talkers-to-readers-free-guide/]💖 [https://thereadingslp.lpages.co/freebie-og-from-talkers-to-readers-free-guide/] Let's have some fun this summer! Join The Reading SLP! [https://thereadingslp.lpages.co/reading-slp-evergreen/]

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016 Before the ABCs: The Language Roots of Reading (plus the lies we tell ourselves)

Reading doesn't start when a child picks up a book. It starts at birth: in the language-rich environment surrounding an infant, in the conversations, the stories, the back-and-forth that builds the neurological foundation for everything that comes later. That's why as SLPs, we are uniquely positioned to stop literacy failure before it starts. In my latest podcast episode, I walk you through: * What the research says about when reading actually begins * The key pre-literacy areas and developmental milestones SLPs need to know * Why early language is early reading * My own research on pre-literacy and what we're finding But before all of that, I take a moment to hit on the 2 biggest limiting beliefs I continually hear in the SLP community: "no one can afford private pay" and "there's already reading tutors in my area, so no room for me." I am going to shift your perspective (and honestly blow your mind) when you hear why those thoughts are so untrue. FREE RESOURCE 💖 FROM TALKERS TO READERS: A FREE GUIDE FOR SLPS ON HOW TO SUPPORT LITERACY IN THE EARLY YEARS [https://thereadingslp.lpages.co/freebie-og-from-talkers-to-readers-free-guide/]💖 [https://thereadingslp.lpages.co/freebie-og-from-talkers-to-readers-free-guide/] Let's have some fun this summer! Join The Reading SLP! [https://thereadingslp.lpages.co/reading-slp-evergreen/]

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In this episode, I share updates from a recent retreat and photoshoot before tackling one of the most common questions I'm asked: What is the relationship between SSDs and literacy? I go deep on why my practice is built on the understanding that language and literacy cannot be separated from speech sound work — even in evals — and walk you through the two specific things I include in every single SSD report. If you work with kids with SSDs and have ever wondered how to justify the literacy connection, this episode gives you the clinical language to do it. Recommended Reading: * Learning From Research: Thinking About Why and How to Promote Word Reading in Children With Speech Sound Disorder [https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/2024_PERSP-24-00024] * Literacy-Based Intervention for Children With SpeechSound Disorders: A Review of the Literatur [https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/2024_PERSP-24-00025]e * Reading Risk in Children With Speech Sound Disorder: Prevalence, Persistence, and Predictors [https://Reading Risk in Children With Speech Sound Disorder: Prevalence, Persistence, and Predictors] * Are Speech Sound Difficulties Risk Factors for Difficulties in Language and Reading Skills? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis [https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/2024_JSLHR-24-00170] Let's have some fun this summer! Join The Reading SLP! [https://thereadingslp.lpages.co/reading-slp-evergreen/]

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