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        <![CDATA[<p>Clinicians who are confidently delivering language and literacy interventions haven't found the perfect "therapy curriculum". </p><p>They've learned how to build their own using three practices.</p><p>In this episode, I share what those practices are, plus additional information on a free training I released that explains these concepts further. </p><p>I cover:</p><p>✅ The concept of "clinical containers", and how you can use them to design your language therapy system, informed by my doctoral research and experience working in the schools for 10+ years.</p><p>✅ How to fill those linguistic containers over time using "asset stacking", so you're strategically adding layers of complexity one at a time.</p><p>✅ How to structure your planning so it fits into a realistic schedule, so each block of "plan" time you get moves you towards building your complete language therapy system. </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a scalable framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p><p>I also mentioned my free training called “Three Practices to Turn Your Clinical Expertise Into a Scalable Language Therapy System”. You can register for the training here: https://drkarenspeech.com/language</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Clinicians who are confidently delivering language and literacy interventions haven't found the perfect "therapy curriculum". </p><p>They've learned how to build their own using three practices.</p><p>In this episode, I share what those practices are, plus additional information on a free training I released that explains these concepts further. </p><p>I cover:</p><p>✅ The concept of "clinical containers", and how you can use them to design your language therapy system, informed by my doctoral research and experience working in the schools for 10+ years.</p><p>✅ How to fill those linguistic containers over time using "asset stacking", so you're strategically adding layers of complexity one at a time.</p><p>✅ How to structure your planning so it fits into a realistic schedule, so each block of "plan" time you get moves you towards building your complete language therapy system. </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a scalable framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p><p>I also mentioned my free training called “Three Practices to Turn Your Clinical Expertise Into a Scalable Language Therapy System”. You can register for the training here: https://drkarenspeech.com/language</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Recess is often thought of as an “extra” activity in the school day. Sometimes it’s even taken away from students as a punishment. </p><p>But some schools think about recess as an integral part of the school day, where students get the opportunity to connect, practice important social and problem-solving skills they’ll need for life.</p><p>Others are taking it a step further and using it as a tool to help students feel more connected to their school experience, and to decrease chronic absenteeism and establish a school culture where kids feel like they belong at school. </p><p>That’s why I was so excited to connect with Elizabeth Cushing from Playworks.</p><p>Elizabeth Cushing is CEO of Playworks, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to using the power of play to bring out the best in every child. Elizabeth joined Playworks in 2004 and was named President and COO in 2011 and CEO in 2020. She leads Playworks' Executive Team and is responsible for the organization's strategy, operations and fiscal health. During her tenure Elizabeth has played a lead role in designing Playworks’ national scaling strategy including engaging national investors. Alongside founder, Jill Vialet, Elizabeth led the organization through a sustained period of growth from a San Francisco Bay Area-focus to a national organization with 14 teams across the country. As a result of strategic expansion, Playworks shares its unique brand of play and physical activity with 1,000 elementary schools reaching more than 1M children annually. For more than 30 years Elizabeth has served in leadership roles in nonprofit organizations focused on youth development, children's advocacy and women's issues. Elizabeth is a product of Oregon public schools, Stanford University and the Coro Fellows Program in Public Affairs.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅ Simple ways educators can set expectations and rules to create structure and a sense of safety around recess</p><p>✅ How to use play as a reset and a preventative measure, instead of something that’s taken away from kids as a punishment</p><p>✅ How training kids as peer coaches can help decrease disruptive behaviors and help kids discover their own leadership potential</p><p>You can learn more about Playworks on their website at: https://www.playworks.org/</p><p>Resources mentioned in this interview include:</p><p>Comprehensive Game Guide that Outlines Games Across Grade Levels: https://www.playworks.org/indiana/game-guide/</p><p>The sister website for Playworks with tools for assessing the health of your school’s recess: https://www.recesslab.org/</p><p>In this conversation, I mentioned School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers design scalable executive functioning interventions to ensure students get the scaffolding they need across the school day. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Recess is often thought of as an “extra” activity in the school day. Sometimes it’s even taken away from students as a punishment. </p><p>But some schools think about recess as an integral part of the school day, where students get the opportunity to connect, practice important social and problem-solving skills they’ll need for life.</p><p>Others are taking it a step further and using it as a tool to help students feel more connected to their school experience, and to decrease chronic absenteeism and establish a school culture where kids feel like they belong at school. </p><p>That’s why I was so excited to connect with Elizabeth Cushing from Playworks.</p><p>Elizabeth Cushing is CEO of Playworks, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to using the power of play to bring out the best in every child. Elizabeth joined Playworks in 2004 and was named President and COO in 2011 and CEO in 2020. She leads Playworks' Executive Team and is responsible for the organization's strategy, operations and fiscal health. During her tenure Elizabeth has played a lead role in designing Playworks’ national scaling strategy including engaging national investors. Alongside founder, Jill Vialet, Elizabeth led the organization through a sustained period of growth from a San Francisco Bay Area-focus to a national organization with 14 teams across the country. As a result of strategic expansion, Playworks shares its unique brand of play and physical activity with 1,000 elementary schools reaching more than 1M children annually. For more than 30 years Elizabeth has served in leadership roles in nonprofit organizations focused on youth development, children's advocacy and women's issues. Elizabeth is a product of Oregon public schools, Stanford University and the Coro Fellows Program in Public Affairs.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅ Simple ways educators can set expectations and rules to create structure and a sense of safety around recess</p><p>✅ How to use play as a reset and a preventative measure, instead of something that’s taken away from kids as a punishment</p><p>✅ How training kids as peer coaches can help decrease disruptive behaviors and help kids discover their own leadership potential</p><p>You can learn more about Playworks on their website at: https://www.playworks.org/</p><p>Resources mentioned in this interview include:</p><p>Comprehensive Game Guide that Outlines Games Across Grade Levels: https://www.playworks.org/indiana/game-guide/</p><p>The sister website for Playworks with tools for assessing the health of your school’s recess: https://www.recesslab.org/</p><p>In this conversation, I mentioned School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers design scalable executive functioning interventions to ensure students get the scaffolding they need across the school day. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Recess is often thought of as an “extra” activity in the school day. Sometimes it’s even taken away from students as a punishment. </p><p>But some schools think about recess as an integral part of the school day, where students get the opportunity to connect, practice important social and problem-solving skills they’ll need for life.</p><p>Others are taking it a step further and using it as a tool to help students feel more connected to their school experience, and to decrease chronic absenteeism and establish a school culture where kids feel like they belong at school. </p><p>That’s why I was so excited to connect with Elizabeth Cushing from Playworks.</p><p>Elizabeth Cushing is CEO of Playworks, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to using the power of play to bring out the best in every child. Elizabeth joined Playworks in 2004 and was named President and COO in 2011 and CEO in 2020. She leads Playworks' Executive Team and is responsible for the organization's strategy, operations and fiscal health. During her tenure Elizabeth has played a lead role in designing Playworks’ national scaling strategy including engaging national investors. Alongside founder, Jill Vialet, Elizabeth led the organization through a sustained period of growth from a San Francisco Bay Area-focus to a national organization with 14 teams across the country. As a result of strategic expansion, Playworks shares its unique brand of play and physical activity with 1,000 elementary schools reaching more than 1M children annually. For more than 30 years Elizabeth has served in leadership roles in nonprofit organizations focused on youth development, children's advocacy and women's issues. Elizabeth is a product of Oregon public schools, Stanford University and the Coro Fellows Program in Public Affairs.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅ Simple ways educators can set expectations and rules to create structure and a sense of safety around recess</p><p>✅ How to use play as a reset and a preventative measure, instead of something that’s taken away from kids as a punishment</p><p>✅ How training kids as peer coaches can help decrease disruptive behaviors and help kids discover their own leadership potential</p><p>You can learn more about Playworks on their website at: https://www.playworks.org/</p><p>Resources mentioned in this interview include:</p><p>Comprehensive Game Guide that Outlines Games Across Grade Levels: https://www.playworks.org/indiana/game-guide/</p><p>The sister website for Playworks with tools for assessing the health of your school’s recess: https://www.recesslab.org/</p><p>In this conversation, I mentioned School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers design scalable executive functioning interventions to ensure students get the scaffolding they need across the school day. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>How to Go From “Talking About Students” to Changing School Systems (with Kurtis Hewson)</title>
      <itunes:episode>257</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most schools say they “collaborate.” They hold team meetings. They talk about students. They review data.</p><p>But without clear infrastructure, those meetings become updates instead of decision-making engines, and multi-tiered systems of support become an extra burden for educators. </p><p>In this episode, I interview Kurtis Hewson from Jigsaw Learning to break down their Collaborative Response Team meeting format and explain why effective collaboration requires structure and not just good intentions. From who is in the room to how documents are used before, during, and after the meeting, they share the operational backbone that makes collaboration actually move student outcomes.</p><p>Kurtis Hewson is an award-winning former administrator and teacher, as well as post-secondary teaching faculty. He is the co-founder of Jigsaw Learning and co-author of Collaborative Response: Three Foundational Components That Transform How We Respond to the Needs of Learners (Corwin, 2022). Kurtis works with districts and schools nationally and internationally to establish Collaborative Response frameworks and interacts with thousands of educators each year.<br>If you care about MTSS, intervention systems, or building-level leadership, this episode will shift how you think about team meetings and collaboration. </p><p>In this interview, we discuss: </p><p>✅ Why the Collaborative Team Meeting framework helps educators move from between “talking about students” to making strategic, forward progress that changes school-wide practice</p><p>✅ How structured documents before, during, and after meetings create clarity and accountability and psychological safety</p><p>✅ How to capture action items in real time and encourage innovative thinking</p><p>✅ Why the Collaborative Team Meeting requires specific roles, and how these roles  determine whether a meeting moves forward or feels like busywork</p><p>If you’re leading multi-tiered supports in K–12 education or trying to strengthen how your teams collaborate, this episode offers practical insight into building the infrastructure that makes collaboration sustainable, focused, and impactful.</p><p>You can learn more about the Collaborative Response Framework free resources here: https://www.jigsawlearning.ca/free</p><p>Read about the Overview of Collaborative Response here: https://bit.ly/CR-overview <br>Read the Introductory Chapter of the text Collaborative Response – https://bit.ly/CR-intro</p><p>Get the Collaborative Team Meeting Starter Kit here: https://www.jigsawlearningonline.com/ctm-starter-kit-podcast</p><p>Learn about the Layers of Collaborative Teams Here: https://www.jigsawlearning.ca/publications/blog-posts/scaffolding-our-collaborative-response-purposeful-layering-t</p><p>Learn the Five Considerations to Transform Your Team Meetings here:  https://www.jigsawlearningonline.com/five-planning-considerations-to-transform-your-team-meetings</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a scalable framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p><p>I also mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers design an executive functioning implementation plan for their school teams. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most schools say they “collaborate.” They hold team meetings. They talk about students. They review data.</p><p>But without clear infrastructure, those meetings become updates instead of decision-making engines, and multi-tiered systems of support become an extra burden for educators. </p><p>In this episode, I interview Kurtis Hewson from Jigsaw Learning to break down their Collaborative Response Team meeting format and explain why effective collaboration requires structure and not just good intentions. From who is in the room to how documents are used before, during, and after the meeting, they share the operational backbone that makes collaboration actually move student outcomes.</p><p>Kurtis Hewson is an award-winning former administrator and teacher, as well as post-secondary teaching faculty. He is the co-founder of Jigsaw Learning and co-author of Collaborative Response: Three Foundational Components That Transform How We Respond to the Needs of Learners (Corwin, 2022). Kurtis works with districts and schools nationally and internationally to establish Collaborative Response frameworks and interacts with thousands of educators each year.<br>If you care about MTSS, intervention systems, or building-level leadership, this episode will shift how you think about team meetings and collaboration. </p><p>In this interview, we discuss: </p><p>✅ Why the Collaborative Team Meeting framework helps educators move from between “talking about students” to making strategic, forward progress that changes school-wide practice</p><p>✅ How structured documents before, during, and after meetings create clarity and accountability and psychological safety</p><p>✅ How to capture action items in real time and encourage innovative thinking</p><p>✅ Why the Collaborative Team Meeting requires specific roles, and how these roles  determine whether a meeting moves forward or feels like busywork</p><p>If you’re leading multi-tiered supports in K–12 education or trying to strengthen how your teams collaborate, this episode offers practical insight into building the infrastructure that makes collaboration sustainable, focused, and impactful.</p><p>You can learn more about the Collaborative Response Framework free resources here: https://www.jigsawlearning.ca/free</p><p>Read about the Overview of Collaborative Response here: https://bit.ly/CR-overview <br>Read the Introductory Chapter of the text Collaborative Response – https://bit.ly/CR-intro</p><p>Get the Collaborative Team Meeting Starter Kit here: https://www.jigsawlearningonline.com/ctm-starter-kit-podcast</p><p>Learn about the Layers of Collaborative Teams Here: https://www.jigsawlearning.ca/publications/blog-posts/scaffolding-our-collaborative-response-purposeful-layering-t</p><p>Learn the Five Considerations to Transform Your Team Meetings here:  https://www.jigsawlearningonline.com/five-planning-considerations-to-transform-your-team-meetings</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a scalable framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p><p>I also mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers design an executive functioning implementation plan for their school teams. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most schools say they “collaborate.” They hold team meetings. They talk about students. They review data.</p><p>But without clear infrastructure, those meetings become updates instead of decision-making engines, and multi-tiered systems of support become an extra burden for educators. </p><p>In this episode, I interview Kurtis Hewson from Jigsaw Learning to break down their Collaborative Response Team meeting format and explain why effective collaboration requires structure and not just good intentions. From who is in the room to how documents are used before, during, and after the meeting, they share the operational backbone that makes collaboration actually move student outcomes.</p><p>Kurtis Hewson is an award-winning former administrator and teacher, as well as post-secondary teaching faculty. He is the co-founder of Jigsaw Learning and co-author of Collaborative Response: Three Foundational Components That Transform How We Respond to the Needs of Learners (Corwin, 2022). Kurtis works with districts and schools nationally and internationally to establish Collaborative Response frameworks and interacts with thousands of educators each year.<br>If you care about MTSS, intervention systems, or building-level leadership, this episode will shift how you think about team meetings and collaboration. </p><p>In this interview, we discuss: </p><p>✅ Why the Collaborative Team Meeting framework helps educators move from between “talking about students” to making strategic, forward progress that changes school-wide practice</p><p>✅ How structured documents before, during, and after meetings create clarity and accountability and psychological safety</p><p>✅ How to capture action items in real time and encourage innovative thinking</p><p>✅ Why the Collaborative Team Meeting requires specific roles, and how these roles  determine whether a meeting moves forward or feels like busywork</p><p>If you’re leading multi-tiered supports in K–12 education or trying to strengthen how your teams collaborate, this episode offers practical insight into building the infrastructure that makes collaboration sustainable, focused, and impactful.</p><p>You can learn more about the Collaborative Response Framework free resources here: https://www.jigsawlearning.ca/free</p><p>Read about the Overview of Collaborative Response here: https://bit.ly/CR-overview <br>Read the Introductory Chapter of the text Collaborative Response – https://bit.ly/CR-intro</p><p>Get the Collaborative Team Meeting Starter Kit here: https://www.jigsawlearningonline.com/ctm-starter-kit-podcast</p><p>Learn about the Layers of Collaborative Teams Here: https://www.jigsawlearning.ca/publications/blog-posts/scaffolding-our-collaborative-response-purposeful-layering-t</p><p>Learn the Five Considerations to Transform Your Team Meetings here:  https://www.jigsawlearningonline.com/five-planning-considerations-to-transform-your-team-meetings</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a scalable framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p><p>I also mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers design an executive functioning implementation plan for their school teams. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Student Wellness Is a Design Decision, Not a Siloed Activity (with Lauren Porosoff)</title>
      <itunes:episode>256</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>256</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When schools talk about improving engagement, student wellness, or school climate, it often turns into assemblies, themed weeks, or standalone initiatives. </p><p>When schools talk about community engagement, student wellness, or school climate, they often turn into assemblies, themed weeks, or standalone initiatives. </p><p>In this episode, I invited Lauren Porosoff from The Teacher Nerd to unpack why a focus on engagement and wellness must be woven into the daily fabric of the school experience to have lasting impact.</p><p>Lauren is an educational consultant who helps schools design learning environments where community values like equity, empathy, and creativity emerge from the instruction itself. She was a teacher for 18 years, most recently at the Ethical Culture Fieldston School in New York. She’s taught the 2nd, 5th, 6th, and 7th grades, mostly in English and history, and has also served as a diversity coordinator, a grade dean, and a leader of curricular initiatives. Lauren develops tools and protocols that transform the psychological experience of school for teachers and students. She’s developed applications in instructional design, social-emotional learning, professional development, and anti-bias action.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅ What “compensatory programs” mean in the context of wellness, belonging, and community engagement.</p><p>✅ Why one-off events and initiatives aren’t sufficient for supporting student mental health and well-being. </p><p>✅ How to embed protective factors like connection into instruction and routines.</p><p>✅ The impact of technology on engagement and agency (plus a writing example)</p><p>If you’re a school leader, instructional coach, or support professional who wants to strengthen student engagement and well-being in a sustainable way, this episode will help you shift from programming for students to designing systems with them across the entire day.</p><p>You can learn more about Lauren’s products and services on her website at: https://www.theteachernerd.com/</p><p>You can read her article on the trouble with compensatory programming here: <br>https://www.ascd.org/el/articles/the-trouble-with-compensatory-programs</p><p>Get her book, Teaching for Authentic Engagement here: https://www.ascd.org/books/teach-for-authentic-engagement</p><p>Connect with her on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-porosoff-2b728b75/</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a scalable framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p><p>I also mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers design an executive functioning implementation plan for their school teams. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When schools talk about improving engagement, student wellness, or school climate, it often turns into assemblies, themed weeks, or standalone initiatives. </p><p>When schools talk about community engagement, student wellness, or school climate, they often turn into assemblies, themed weeks, or standalone initiatives. </p><p>In this episode, I invited Lauren Porosoff from The Teacher Nerd to unpack why a focus on engagement and wellness must be woven into the daily fabric of the school experience to have lasting impact.</p><p>Lauren is an educational consultant who helps schools design learning environments where community values like equity, empathy, and creativity emerge from the instruction itself. She was a teacher for 18 years, most recently at the Ethical Culture Fieldston School in New York. She’s taught the 2nd, 5th, 6th, and 7th grades, mostly in English and history, and has also served as a diversity coordinator, a grade dean, and a leader of curricular initiatives. Lauren develops tools and protocols that transform the psychological experience of school for teachers and students. She’s developed applications in instructional design, social-emotional learning, professional development, and anti-bias action.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅ What “compensatory programs” mean in the context of wellness, belonging, and community engagement.</p><p>✅ Why one-off events and initiatives aren’t sufficient for supporting student mental health and well-being. </p><p>✅ How to embed protective factors like connection into instruction and routines.</p><p>✅ The impact of technology on engagement and agency (plus a writing example)</p><p>If you’re a school leader, instructional coach, or support professional who wants to strengthen student engagement and well-being in a sustainable way, this episode will help you shift from programming for students to designing systems with them across the entire day.</p><p>You can learn more about Lauren’s products and services on her website at: https://www.theteachernerd.com/</p><p>You can read her article on the trouble with compensatory programming here: <br>https://www.ascd.org/el/articles/the-trouble-with-compensatory-programs</p><p>Get her book, Teaching for Authentic Engagement here: https://www.ascd.org/books/teach-for-authentic-engagement</p><p>Connect with her on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-porosoff-2b728b75/</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a scalable framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p><p>I also mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers design an executive functioning implementation plan for their school teams. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2026 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When schools talk about improving engagement, student wellness, or school climate, it often turns into assemblies, themed weeks, or standalone initiatives. </p><p>When schools talk about community engagement, student wellness, or school climate, they often turn into assemblies, themed weeks, or standalone initiatives. </p><p>In this episode, I invited Lauren Porosoff from The Teacher Nerd to unpack why a focus on engagement and wellness must be woven into the daily fabric of the school experience to have lasting impact.</p><p>Lauren is an educational consultant who helps schools design learning environments where community values like equity, empathy, and creativity emerge from the instruction itself. She was a teacher for 18 years, most recently at the Ethical Culture Fieldston School in New York. She’s taught the 2nd, 5th, 6th, and 7th grades, mostly in English and history, and has also served as a diversity coordinator, a grade dean, and a leader of curricular initiatives. Lauren develops tools and protocols that transform the psychological experience of school for teachers and students. She’s developed applications in instructional design, social-emotional learning, professional development, and anti-bias action.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅ What “compensatory programs” mean in the context of wellness, belonging, and community engagement.</p><p>✅ Why one-off events and initiatives aren’t sufficient for supporting student mental health and well-being. </p><p>✅ How to embed protective factors like connection into instruction and routines.</p><p>✅ The impact of technology on engagement and agency (plus a writing example)</p><p>If you’re a school leader, instructional coach, or support professional who wants to strengthen student engagement and well-being in a sustainable way, this episode will help you shift from programming for students to designing systems with them across the entire day.</p><p>You can learn more about Lauren’s products and services on her website at: https://www.theteachernerd.com/</p><p>You can read her article on the trouble with compensatory programming here: <br>https://www.ascd.org/el/articles/the-trouble-with-compensatory-programs</p><p>Get her book, Teaching for Authentic Engagement here: https://www.ascd.org/books/teach-for-authentic-engagement</p><p>Connect with her on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-porosoff-2b728b75/</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a scalable framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p><p>I also mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers design an executive functioning implementation plan for their school teams. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Five “clinical containers” to design your language therapy system</title>
      <itunes:episode>255</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>255</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In episode 255 of De Facto Leaders, I elaborate on the concept of using vocabulary as a large “container”, so you can design sessions efficiently without sacrificing quality.</p><p>I talk about why more experienced clinicians often struggle to make their interventions scalable, and why this gets in the way of carryover.</p><p>I also share the five “containers” I use in my Language Therapy Advance Foundations program that can support skills like reading, writing, spelling, and language processing in ways that can be reinforced outside sessions. </p><p>If you have a ton of knowledge relating to language and executive functioning, but don’t know how to organize it into a cohesive system…</p><p>If you’re getting results in sessions, but it takes a ton of effort on your part and consumes all your capacity…</p><p>If you’re able to scaffold and model “on-the-fly”, but struggle to explain your techniques to others so they can replicate them…</p><p>Then you’ll find this concept of “containers” really useful.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. </p><p>You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p><p>You can view this episode on the blog to see the screenshare here: https://drkarenspeech.com/five-clinical-containers-to-design-your-language-therapy-system/</p><p>The handout referenced in this episode is the session handout for my “Three Shifts to Creating a Scalable Language Therapy System” session. You can sign up for this free online session here: https://drkarenspeech.com/language</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In episode 255 of De Facto Leaders, I elaborate on the concept of using vocabulary as a large “container”, so you can design sessions efficiently without sacrificing quality.</p><p>I talk about why more experienced clinicians often struggle to make their interventions scalable, and why this gets in the way of carryover.</p><p>I also share the five “containers” I use in my Language Therapy Advance Foundations program that can support skills like reading, writing, spelling, and language processing in ways that can be reinforced outside sessions. </p><p>If you have a ton of knowledge relating to language and executive functioning, but don’t know how to organize it into a cohesive system…</p><p>If you’re getting results in sessions, but it takes a ton of effort on your part and consumes all your capacity…</p><p>If you’re able to scaffold and model “on-the-fly”, but struggle to explain your techniques to others so they can replicate them…</p><p>Then you’ll find this concept of “containers” really useful.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. </p><p>You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p><p>You can view this episode on the blog to see the screenshare here: https://drkarenspeech.com/five-clinical-containers-to-design-your-language-therapy-system/</p><p>The handout referenced in this episode is the session handout for my “Three Shifts to Creating a Scalable Language Therapy System” session. You can sign up for this free online session here: https://drkarenspeech.com/language</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2026 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In episode 255 of De Facto Leaders, I elaborate on the concept of using vocabulary as a large “container”, so you can design sessions efficiently without sacrificing quality.</p><p>I talk about why more experienced clinicians often struggle to make their interventions scalable, and why this gets in the way of carryover.</p><p>I also share the five “containers” I use in my Language Therapy Advance Foundations program that can support skills like reading, writing, spelling, and language processing in ways that can be reinforced outside sessions. </p><p>If you have a ton of knowledge relating to language and executive functioning, but don’t know how to organize it into a cohesive system…</p><p>If you’re getting results in sessions, but it takes a ton of effort on your part and consumes all your capacity…</p><p>If you’re able to scaffold and model “on-the-fly”, but struggle to explain your techniques to others so they can replicate them…</p><p>Then you’ll find this concept of “containers” really useful.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. </p><p>You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p><p>You can view this episode on the blog to see the screenshare here: https://drkarenspeech.com/five-clinical-containers-to-design-your-language-therapy-system/</p><p>The handout referenced in this episode is the session handout for my “Three Shifts to Creating a Scalable Language Therapy System” session. You can sign up for this free online session here: https://drkarenspeech.com/language</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Three Pieces of Unconventional Advice I Give SLPs</title>
      <itunes:episode>254</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>254</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many experienced SLPs think they just need to plan better.</p><p>Tweak the activity. </p><p>Adjust the visuals.</p><p>Try a new printable or protocol.</p><p>But what if none of that is the real problem?</p><p>What if your sessions are already so skillful that no one else can reinforce what you're doing?</p><p>🧠 What if the very clinical decision-making that gets you results is the thing preventing generalization?</p><p>In episode 254 of De Facto leaders, I share the top three pieces of unconventional advice I give SLPs when they’re designing their language therapy system. </p><p>It’s not just about what you should do, but about what you SHOULDN’T do.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many experienced SLPs think they just need to plan better.</p><p>Tweak the activity. </p><p>Adjust the visuals.</p><p>Try a new printable or protocol.</p><p>But what if none of that is the real problem?</p><p>What if your sessions are already so skillful that no one else can reinforce what you're doing?</p><p>🧠 What if the very clinical decision-making that gets you results is the thing preventing generalization?</p><p>In episode 254 of De Facto leaders, I share the top three pieces of unconventional advice I give SLPs when they’re designing their language therapy system. </p><p>It’s not just about what you should do, but about what you SHOULDN’T do.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2026 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1598</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many experienced SLPs think they just need to plan better.</p><p>Tweak the activity. </p><p>Adjust the visuals.</p><p>Try a new printable or protocol.</p><p>But what if none of that is the real problem?</p><p>What if your sessions are already so skillful that no one else can reinforce what you're doing?</p><p>🧠 What if the very clinical decision-making that gets you results is the thing preventing generalization?</p><p>In episode 254 of De Facto leaders, I share the top three pieces of unconventional advice I give SLPs when they’re designing their language therapy system. </p><p>It’s not just about what you should do, but about what you SHOULDN’T do.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Education is a business. Let’s stop pretending it isn’t.</title>
      <itunes:episode>253</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>253</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Education is a business. Let’s stop pretending it isn’t.</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>“Education isn’t a business” is a thing people say when they’re upset about how the school systems are being run.</p><p>But education actually IS a business. Saying otherwise isn't going to change reality.</p><p>If you’re frustrated about how the school systems work, you can continue to wish this wasn’t the case…</p><p>Or you can accept how things actually are and learn what to do about it. </p><p>In this podcast episode, I share how that looks for school clinicians supporting language and cognition. </p><p>In the episode, I share:</p><p>Why people who have no classroom experience get hired into educational leadership positions.</p><p>Why good teachers or clinicians struggle when they get into school leadership, even if they were amazing at working with students. </p><p>The “business” skill you can learn that will boost generalization beyond your language therapy sessions</p><p>If you’re getting good results with students inside sessions but seeing little carryover, being good at “business” and leadership isn’t a “nice to have”. It’s a must have. </p><p>~Dr. Karen</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>“Education isn’t a business” is a thing people say when they’re upset about how the school systems are being run.</p><p>But education actually IS a business. Saying otherwise isn't going to change reality.</p><p>If you’re frustrated about how the school systems work, you can continue to wish this wasn’t the case…</p><p>Or you can accept how things actually are and learn what to do about it. </p><p>In this podcast episode, I share how that looks for school clinicians supporting language and cognition. </p><p>In the episode, I share:</p><p>Why people who have no classroom experience get hired into educational leadership positions.</p><p>Why good teachers or clinicians struggle when they get into school leadership, even if they were amazing at working with students. </p><p>The “business” skill you can learn that will boost generalization beyond your language therapy sessions</p><p>If you’re getting good results with students inside sessions but seeing little carryover, being good at “business” and leadership isn’t a “nice to have”. It’s a must have. </p><p>~Dr. Karen</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2026 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>“Education isn’t a business” is a thing people say when they’re upset about how the school systems are being run.</p><p>But education actually IS a business. Saying otherwise isn't going to change reality.</p><p>If you’re frustrated about how the school systems work, you can continue to wish this wasn’t the case…</p><p>Or you can accept how things actually are and learn what to do about it. </p><p>In this podcast episode, I share how that looks for school clinicians supporting language and cognition. </p><p>In the episode, I share:</p><p>Why people who have no classroom experience get hired into educational leadership positions.</p><p>Why good teachers or clinicians struggle when they get into school leadership, even if they were amazing at working with students. </p><p>The “business” skill you can learn that will boost generalization beyond your language therapy sessions</p><p>If you’re getting good results with students inside sessions but seeing little carryover, being good at “business” and leadership isn’t a “nice to have”. It’s a must have. </p><p>~Dr. Karen</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>A Case for Well-Designed Virtual Field Trips (with Seth Fleischauer)</title>
      <itunes:episode>252</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>252</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>A Case for Well-Designed Virtual Field Trips (with Seth Fleischauer)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>While virtual learning has become more prevalent since 2020, the founders of Banyan Global Learning have been offering digital learning experiences for over 20 years.</p><p>Some people are excited about the possibilities technology offers. Others are backpedaling or worrying that tech does more harm than good. </p><p>Like most things, the truth lies somewhere in the middle. </p><p>The outcomes depend on how experiences (both virtual and in-person) are designed and how learners are asked to engage. </p><p>Passive consumption rarely leads to meaningful learning, but well-structured virtual experiences can support problem solving, perspective-taking, and authentic connection across contexts. </p><p>Not as a replacement to in-person experiences, but as an additional option to provide opportunities that wouldn’t otherwise be possible. </p><p>That’s why I invited Seth Fleischauer to De Facto Leaders to talk about how to use virtual field trips to connect with peers and learn about cultures and experiences worldwide.</p><p>Seth Fleischauer is the President of Banyan Global Learning, which he founded in 2008 after teaching elementary school with NYC Teaching Fellows. Banyan pioneered daily international EFL distance learning and has since expanded to train teachers and educate K-12 students across three continents. His programs focus on teaching digital and cultural competencies through a global lens and have delivered over 40,000 live teaching sessions. Seth has also hosted over 100 podcast episodes, including Make It Mindful and Why Distance Learning?</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p><p>You can learn more about Seth’s company, Banyan Global Learning at: https://banyangloballearning.com/</p><p>Listen to my previous interview with Seth on De Facto Leaders here: Ep 193: Using Distance Learning to Increase Access and Opportunity (with Seth Fleischauer) here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-193-using-distance-learning-to-increase-access-and-opportunity-with-seth-fleischauer/</p><p>Banyan Global Learning’s Global Learning Live kicks off in spring 2026.  Global Learning Live is led by Banyan teachers and blends live virtual field trips, collaboration, and reflection into an experiential journey for global competence. Students connect with real people and explore real places while building confidence through authentic global connection. Learn more about the Global Learning Live Spring ‘26 Pilot here: https://banyangloballearning.com/global-learning-live/</p><p>Learn more about Banyan Global’s live virtual field trips here: https://banyangloballearning.com/live-virtual-field-trips-2/</p><p>Listen to the Make it Mindful Podcast at: https://feeds.transistor.fm/make-it-mindful-an-education-podcast</p><p>Listen to Make it Mindful Podcast Interview about Executive Functioning here: https://makeitmindful.transistor.fm/episodes/rewind-50-executive-functioning-with-dr-karen-dudek-brannan</p><p>Listen to the Why Distance Learning Podcast at: https://whydistancelearning.transistor.fm/</p><p>Learn more about the Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration here: https://www.cilc.org/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>While virtual learning has become more prevalent since 2020, the founders of Banyan Global Learning have been offering digital learning experiences for over 20 years.</p><p>Some people are excited about the possibilities technology offers. Others are backpedaling or worrying that tech does more harm than good. </p><p>Like most things, the truth lies somewhere in the middle. </p><p>The outcomes depend on how experiences (both virtual and in-person) are designed and how learners are asked to engage. </p><p>Passive consumption rarely leads to meaningful learning, but well-structured virtual experiences can support problem solving, perspective-taking, and authentic connection across contexts. </p><p>Not as a replacement to in-person experiences, but as an additional option to provide opportunities that wouldn’t otherwise be possible. </p><p>That’s why I invited Seth Fleischauer to De Facto Leaders to talk about how to use virtual field trips to connect with peers and learn about cultures and experiences worldwide.</p><p>Seth Fleischauer is the President of Banyan Global Learning, which he founded in 2008 after teaching elementary school with NYC Teaching Fellows. Banyan pioneered daily international EFL distance learning and has since expanded to train teachers and educate K-12 students across three continents. His programs focus on teaching digital and cultural competencies through a global lens and have delivered over 40,000 live teaching sessions. Seth has also hosted over 100 podcast episodes, including Make It Mindful and Why Distance Learning?</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p><p>You can learn more about Seth’s company, Banyan Global Learning at: https://banyangloballearning.com/</p><p>Listen to my previous interview with Seth on De Facto Leaders here: Ep 193: Using Distance Learning to Increase Access and Opportunity (with Seth Fleischauer) here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-193-using-distance-learning-to-increase-access-and-opportunity-with-seth-fleischauer/</p><p>Banyan Global Learning’s Global Learning Live kicks off in spring 2026.  Global Learning Live is led by Banyan teachers and blends live virtual field trips, collaboration, and reflection into an experiential journey for global competence. Students connect with real people and explore real places while building confidence through authentic global connection. Learn more about the Global Learning Live Spring ‘26 Pilot here: https://banyangloballearning.com/global-learning-live/</p><p>Learn more about Banyan Global’s live virtual field trips here: https://banyangloballearning.com/live-virtual-field-trips-2/</p><p>Listen to the Make it Mindful Podcast at: https://feeds.transistor.fm/make-it-mindful-an-education-podcast</p><p>Listen to Make it Mindful Podcast Interview about Executive Functioning here: https://makeitmindful.transistor.fm/episodes/rewind-50-executive-functioning-with-dr-karen-dudek-brannan</p><p>Listen to the Why Distance Learning Podcast at: https://whydistancelearning.transistor.fm/</p><p>Learn more about the Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration here: https://www.cilc.org/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2026 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>While virtual learning has become more prevalent since 2020, the founders of Banyan Global Learning have been offering digital learning experiences for over 20 years.</p><p>Some people are excited about the possibilities technology offers. Others are backpedaling or worrying that tech does more harm than good. </p><p>Like most things, the truth lies somewhere in the middle. </p><p>The outcomes depend on how experiences (both virtual and in-person) are designed and how learners are asked to engage. </p><p>Passive consumption rarely leads to meaningful learning, but well-structured virtual experiences can support problem solving, perspective-taking, and authentic connection across contexts. </p><p>Not as a replacement to in-person experiences, but as an additional option to provide opportunities that wouldn’t otherwise be possible. </p><p>That’s why I invited Seth Fleischauer to De Facto Leaders to talk about how to use virtual field trips to connect with peers and learn about cultures and experiences worldwide.</p><p>Seth Fleischauer is the President of Banyan Global Learning, which he founded in 2008 after teaching elementary school with NYC Teaching Fellows. Banyan pioneered daily international EFL distance learning and has since expanded to train teachers and educate K-12 students across three continents. His programs focus on teaching digital and cultural competencies through a global lens and have delivered over 40,000 live teaching sessions. Seth has also hosted over 100 podcast episodes, including Make It Mindful and Why Distance Learning?</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p><p>You can learn more about Seth’s company, Banyan Global Learning at: https://banyangloballearning.com/</p><p>Listen to my previous interview with Seth on De Facto Leaders here: Ep 193: Using Distance Learning to Increase Access and Opportunity (with Seth Fleischauer) here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-193-using-distance-learning-to-increase-access-and-opportunity-with-seth-fleischauer/</p><p>Banyan Global Learning’s Global Learning Live kicks off in spring 2026.  Global Learning Live is led by Banyan teachers and blends live virtual field trips, collaboration, and reflection into an experiential journey for global competence. Students connect with real people and explore real places while building confidence through authentic global connection. Learn more about the Global Learning Live Spring ‘26 Pilot here: https://banyangloballearning.com/global-learning-live/</p><p>Learn more about Banyan Global’s live virtual field trips here: https://banyangloballearning.com/live-virtual-field-trips-2/</p><p>Listen to the Make it Mindful Podcast at: https://feeds.transistor.fm/make-it-mindful-an-education-podcast</p><p>Listen to Make it Mindful Podcast Interview about Executive Functioning here: https://makeitmindful.transistor.fm/episodes/rewind-50-executive-functioning-with-dr-karen-dudek-brannan</p><p>Listen to the Why Distance Learning Podcast at: https://whydistancelearning.transistor.fm/</p><p>Learn more about the Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration here: https://www.cilc.org/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Using a “Virtual Speech Helper” (with Maura Connor)</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Have you met “Jessica” the virtual speech helper? I certainly remember hearing about it the first time.</p><p>This concept raised a lot of questions in the clinical community. Are we trying to replace clinicians, and was that the intention behind this application?</p><p>If you’ve had these questions too, you won’t want to miss this conversation. </p><p>This episode is the second half of my interview with Maura Connor from BetterSpeech, the company that created an AI “virtual speech helper” to enhance and extend work being done in therapy sessions. </p><p>In this conversation we talk about:</p><p>✅ How the “speech helper” was intended (and NOT intended) to be used</p><p>✅ Discussion on why technology initiatives fail in schools</p><p>✅ How can technology decrease work for educators (instead of adding more)?</p><p>Maura Connor is an accomplished executive leader with deep expertise at the intersection of education and healthcare technology. She currently serves as Chief Operating Officer of Better Speech, where she is leading the launch of Streamline, an AI-powered special education management platform that helps districts reduce administrative complexity for providers and teachers, ensure compliance visibility, and strengthen support for students and families. With a career spanning executive roles in ed tech, health tech, and clinical operations, Maura has built a reputation for scaling organizations, driving innovation, and leading high-performing teams through periods of transformation. Her work focuses on uniting vision, strategy, and execution to deliver measurable outcomes for schools, clinicians, and the communities they serve. Maura is passionate about advancing solutions that enable educators and clinicians to spend more time on direct impact—helping children grow, thrive, and reach their potential—while ensuring that systems of care are more efficient, compliant, and sustainable.</p><p>You can connect with Maura on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maura-connor-2508929/</p><p>Learn more about BetterSpeech’s telehealth platform and services here: https://www.betterspeech.com/</p><p>Learn more about Streamline by BetterSpeech here: https://www.streamline-sped.com/why-streamline <br>Streamline is an AI solution that automates evaluation, service tracking, and compliance workflows, freeing up time for clinical judgement and engagement. </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Have you met “Jessica” the virtual speech helper? I certainly remember hearing about it the first time.</p><p>This concept raised a lot of questions in the clinical community. Are we trying to replace clinicians, and was that the intention behind this application?</p><p>If you’ve had these questions too, you won’t want to miss this conversation. </p><p>This episode is the second half of my interview with Maura Connor from BetterSpeech, the company that created an AI “virtual speech helper” to enhance and extend work being done in therapy sessions. </p><p>In this conversation we talk about:</p><p>✅ How the “speech helper” was intended (and NOT intended) to be used</p><p>✅ Discussion on why technology initiatives fail in schools</p><p>✅ How can technology decrease work for educators (instead of adding more)?</p><p>Maura Connor is an accomplished executive leader with deep expertise at the intersection of education and healthcare technology. She currently serves as Chief Operating Officer of Better Speech, where she is leading the launch of Streamline, an AI-powered special education management platform that helps districts reduce administrative complexity for providers and teachers, ensure compliance visibility, and strengthen support for students and families. With a career spanning executive roles in ed tech, health tech, and clinical operations, Maura has built a reputation for scaling organizations, driving innovation, and leading high-performing teams through periods of transformation. Her work focuses on uniting vision, strategy, and execution to deliver measurable outcomes for schools, clinicians, and the communities they serve. Maura is passionate about advancing solutions that enable educators and clinicians to spend more time on direct impact—helping children grow, thrive, and reach their potential—while ensuring that systems of care are more efficient, compliant, and sustainable.</p><p>You can connect with Maura on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maura-connor-2508929/</p><p>Learn more about BetterSpeech’s telehealth platform and services here: https://www.betterspeech.com/</p><p>Learn more about Streamline by BetterSpeech here: https://www.streamline-sped.com/why-streamline <br>Streamline is an AI solution that automates evaluation, service tracking, and compliance workflows, freeing up time for clinical judgement and engagement. </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2026 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Have you met “Jessica” the virtual speech helper? I certainly remember hearing about it the first time.</p><p>This concept raised a lot of questions in the clinical community. Are we trying to replace clinicians, and was that the intention behind this application?</p><p>If you’ve had these questions too, you won’t want to miss this conversation. </p><p>This episode is the second half of my interview with Maura Connor from BetterSpeech, the company that created an AI “virtual speech helper” to enhance and extend work being done in therapy sessions. </p><p>In this conversation we talk about:</p><p>✅ How the “speech helper” was intended (and NOT intended) to be used</p><p>✅ Discussion on why technology initiatives fail in schools</p><p>✅ How can technology decrease work for educators (instead of adding more)?</p><p>Maura Connor is an accomplished executive leader with deep expertise at the intersection of education and healthcare technology. She currently serves as Chief Operating Officer of Better Speech, where she is leading the launch of Streamline, an AI-powered special education management platform that helps districts reduce administrative complexity for providers and teachers, ensure compliance visibility, and strengthen support for students and families. With a career spanning executive roles in ed tech, health tech, and clinical operations, Maura has built a reputation for scaling organizations, driving innovation, and leading high-performing teams through periods of transformation. Her work focuses on uniting vision, strategy, and execution to deliver measurable outcomes for schools, clinicians, and the communities they serve. Maura is passionate about advancing solutions that enable educators and clinicians to spend more time on direct impact—helping children grow, thrive, and reach their potential—while ensuring that systems of care are more efficient, compliant, and sustainable.</p><p>You can connect with Maura on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maura-connor-2508929/</p><p>Learn more about BetterSpeech’s telehealth platform and services here: https://www.betterspeech.com/</p><p>Learn more about Streamline by BetterSpeech here: https://www.streamline-sped.com/why-streamline <br>Streamline is an AI solution that automates evaluation, service tracking, and compliance workflows, freeing up time for clinical judgement and engagement. </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When I first started working in the schools in the early 2000s, there was a push for integrating technology into classrooms and therapy sessions</p><p>It was even a box that got checked on my employee evaluation.</p><p>Now there’s a defined space referred to as “EdTech”. </p><p>It took me a while to realize that this was a thing, and I didn’t even realize I was a part of it until someone referred to me as the “EdTech person” during a job interview (they were “FinTech” people, short for “Financial Technology”).</p><p>In the work I do now creating a caseload management system, I often think about how important it is to define who the intended user of technology is. In product development, we refer to this as the “end user”.</p><p>Sometimes the end user is an administrator pulling analytics or managing the budget. </p><p>Sometimes it’s a teacher or clinician collecting data, managing a schedule, tracking referrals, or trying to reduce the administrative burden of their jobs so they can focus on human connection instead of paperwork.</p><p>Sometimes it’s a professional providing virtual therapy to students to increase access to services. <br>And sometimes, the end user is the student.  </p><p>When we think about how technology is helping or hurting education, we have to look at each of these verticals separately. </p><p>A common answer I get when I talked to district leaders about technology is this:</p><p>“We know technology has caused problems and is often poorly utilized. But what we were doing before wasn’t working either.” </p><p>We had service deserts where therapy wasn’t accessible. </p><p>There were clinicians spending hours on paperwork or data collection. </p><p>We had administrators without the data they needed to evaluate what’s working or manage fiscal resources.</p><p>That’s why I wanted to have a conversation about how technology is being used, and what is and isn’t working. </p><p>I invited Maura Connor from BetterSpeech on to this episode to start the conversation. </p><p>This episode is the first half of our interview. </p><p>Maura Connor is an accomplished executive leader with deep expertise at the intersection of education and healthcare technology. She currently serves as Chief Operating Officer of Better Speech, where she is leading the launch of Streamline, an AI-powered special education management platform that helps districts reduce administrative complexity for providers and teachers, ensure compliance visibility, and strengthen support for students and families. With a career spanning executive roles in ed tech, health tech, and clinical operations, Maura has built a reputation for scaling organizations, driving innovation, and leading high-performing teams through periods of transformation. Her work focuses on uniting vision, strategy, and execution to deliver measurable outcomes for schools, clinicians, and the communities they serve. Maura is passionate about advancing solutions that enable educators and clinicians to spend more time on direct impact—helping children grow, thrive, and reach their potential—while ensuring that systems of care are more efficient, compliant, and sustainable.</p><p>You can connect with Maura on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maura-connor-2508929/</p><p>Learn more about BetterSpeech’s telehealth platform and services here: https://www.betterspeech.com/</p><p>Learn more about Streamline by BetterSpeech here: https://www.streamline-sped.com/why-streamline<br>Streamline is an AI solution that automates evaluation, service tracking, and compliance workflows, freeing up time for clinical judgement and engagement. </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When I first started working in the schools in the early 2000s, there was a push for integrating technology into classrooms and therapy sessions</p><p>It was even a box that got checked on my employee evaluation.</p><p>Now there’s a defined space referred to as “EdTech”. </p><p>It took me a while to realize that this was a thing, and I didn’t even realize I was a part of it until someone referred to me as the “EdTech person” during a job interview (they were “FinTech” people, short for “Financial Technology”).</p><p>In the work I do now creating a caseload management system, I often think about how important it is to define who the intended user of technology is. In product development, we refer to this as the “end user”.</p><p>Sometimes the end user is an administrator pulling analytics or managing the budget. </p><p>Sometimes it’s a teacher or clinician collecting data, managing a schedule, tracking referrals, or trying to reduce the administrative burden of their jobs so they can focus on human connection instead of paperwork.</p><p>Sometimes it’s a professional providing virtual therapy to students to increase access to services. <br>And sometimes, the end user is the student.  </p><p>When we think about how technology is helping or hurting education, we have to look at each of these verticals separately. </p><p>A common answer I get when I talked to district leaders about technology is this:</p><p>“We know technology has caused problems and is often poorly utilized. But what we were doing before wasn’t working either.” </p><p>We had service deserts where therapy wasn’t accessible. </p><p>There were clinicians spending hours on paperwork or data collection. </p><p>We had administrators without the data they needed to evaluate what’s working or manage fiscal resources.</p><p>That’s why I wanted to have a conversation about how technology is being used, and what is and isn’t working. </p><p>I invited Maura Connor from BetterSpeech on to this episode to start the conversation. </p><p>This episode is the first half of our interview. </p><p>Maura Connor is an accomplished executive leader with deep expertise at the intersection of education and healthcare technology. She currently serves as Chief Operating Officer of Better Speech, where she is leading the launch of Streamline, an AI-powered special education management platform that helps districts reduce administrative complexity for providers and teachers, ensure compliance visibility, and strengthen support for students and families. With a career spanning executive roles in ed tech, health tech, and clinical operations, Maura has built a reputation for scaling organizations, driving innovation, and leading high-performing teams through periods of transformation. Her work focuses on uniting vision, strategy, and execution to deliver measurable outcomes for schools, clinicians, and the communities they serve. Maura is passionate about advancing solutions that enable educators and clinicians to spend more time on direct impact—helping children grow, thrive, and reach their potential—while ensuring that systems of care are more efficient, compliant, and sustainable.</p><p>You can connect with Maura on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maura-connor-2508929/</p><p>Learn more about BetterSpeech’s telehealth platform and services here: https://www.betterspeech.com/</p><p>Learn more about Streamline by BetterSpeech here: https://www.streamline-sped.com/why-streamline<br>Streamline is an AI solution that automates evaluation, service tracking, and compliance workflows, freeing up time for clinical judgement and engagement. </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2026 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When I first started working in the schools in the early 2000s, there was a push for integrating technology into classrooms and therapy sessions</p><p>It was even a box that got checked on my employee evaluation.</p><p>Now there’s a defined space referred to as “EdTech”. </p><p>It took me a while to realize that this was a thing, and I didn’t even realize I was a part of it until someone referred to me as the “EdTech person” during a job interview (they were “FinTech” people, short for “Financial Technology”).</p><p>In the work I do now creating a caseload management system, I often think about how important it is to define who the intended user of technology is. In product development, we refer to this as the “end user”.</p><p>Sometimes the end user is an administrator pulling analytics or managing the budget. </p><p>Sometimes it’s a teacher or clinician collecting data, managing a schedule, tracking referrals, or trying to reduce the administrative burden of their jobs so they can focus on human connection instead of paperwork.</p><p>Sometimes it’s a professional providing virtual therapy to students to increase access to services. <br>And sometimes, the end user is the student.  </p><p>When we think about how technology is helping or hurting education, we have to look at each of these verticals separately. </p><p>A common answer I get when I talked to district leaders about technology is this:</p><p>“We know technology has caused problems and is often poorly utilized. But what we were doing before wasn’t working either.” </p><p>We had service deserts where therapy wasn’t accessible. </p><p>There were clinicians spending hours on paperwork or data collection. </p><p>We had administrators without the data they needed to evaluate what’s working or manage fiscal resources.</p><p>That’s why I wanted to have a conversation about how technology is being used, and what is and isn’t working. </p><p>I invited Maura Connor from BetterSpeech on to this episode to start the conversation. </p><p>This episode is the first half of our interview. </p><p>Maura Connor is an accomplished executive leader with deep expertise at the intersection of education and healthcare technology. She currently serves as Chief Operating Officer of Better Speech, where she is leading the launch of Streamline, an AI-powered special education management platform that helps districts reduce administrative complexity for providers and teachers, ensure compliance visibility, and strengthen support for students and families. With a career spanning executive roles in ed tech, health tech, and clinical operations, Maura has built a reputation for scaling organizations, driving innovation, and leading high-performing teams through periods of transformation. Her work focuses on uniting vision, strategy, and execution to deliver measurable outcomes for schools, clinicians, and the communities they serve. Maura is passionate about advancing solutions that enable educators and clinicians to spend more time on direct impact—helping children grow, thrive, and reach their potential—while ensuring that systems of care are more efficient, compliant, and sustainable.</p><p>You can connect with Maura on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maura-connor-2508929/</p><p>Learn more about BetterSpeech’s telehealth platform and services here: https://www.betterspeech.com/</p><p>Learn more about Streamline by BetterSpeech here: https://www.streamline-sped.com/why-streamline<br>Streamline is an AI solution that automates evaluation, service tracking, and compliance workflows, freeing up time for clinical judgement and engagement. </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>249</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>249</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Your clinical expertise is powerful. But is it scalable?  </itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When everything depends on your real-time decisions, you can’t replicate the progress, scale the outcomes, or lead others through your process. </p><p>Even when it’s working.</p><p>In this episode, I share what that looked like in my own career.</p><p>As a speech-language pathologist in the schools, I had the training and instincts to support students with complex language and learning needs. But when referrals surged and our team looked to me for leadership, I realized I didn’t have a framework. My sessions were effective, but my tools weren’t replicable. </p><p>There was no way to take what was working and make it repeatable at the team, building, or district level.</p><p>What started as a need in my own practice and doctoral work led to a research-informed framework that has now supported thousands of professionals across the country through my Language Therapy Advance Foundations program. </p><p>Here’s what we explore in this episode:</p><p> • What it really costs to rely on instinct alone</p><p> • Why generalization stalls without scalable systems in place</p><p> • How “therapy homework” often lives inside what you're already doing</p><p> • Why leadership begins long before you speak up in a meeting</p><p> • How vocabulary can serve as a container for essential, transferable language skills</p><p>If you’re doing great work in direct language therapy sessions but struggling with generalization, this episode is for you.</p><p>If your therapy is working, but hard to explain, scale, or share with your team, Language Therapy Advance Foundations will help you change that. </p><p>You’ll build a 5-component system that strengthens vocabulary, supports critical thinking, and works across goals and grade levels. Start building your framework today: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When everything depends on your real-time decisions, you can’t replicate the progress, scale the outcomes, or lead others through your process. </p><p>Even when it’s working.</p><p>In this episode, I share what that looked like in my own career.</p><p>As a speech-language pathologist in the schools, I had the training and instincts to support students with complex language and learning needs. But when referrals surged and our team looked to me for leadership, I realized I didn’t have a framework. My sessions were effective, but my tools weren’t replicable. </p><p>There was no way to take what was working and make it repeatable at the team, building, or district level.</p><p>What started as a need in my own practice and doctoral work led to a research-informed framework that has now supported thousands of professionals across the country through my Language Therapy Advance Foundations program. </p><p>Here’s what we explore in this episode:</p><p> • What it really costs to rely on instinct alone</p><p> • Why generalization stalls without scalable systems in place</p><p> • How “therapy homework” often lives inside what you're already doing</p><p> • Why leadership begins long before you speak up in a meeting</p><p> • How vocabulary can serve as a container for essential, transferable language skills</p><p>If you’re doing great work in direct language therapy sessions but struggling with generalization, this episode is for you.</p><p>If your therapy is working, but hard to explain, scale, or share with your team, Language Therapy Advance Foundations will help you change that. </p><p>You’ll build a 5-component system that strengthens vocabulary, supports critical thinking, and works across goals and grade levels. Start building your framework today: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2026 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When everything depends on your real-time decisions, you can’t replicate the progress, scale the outcomes, or lead others through your process. </p><p>Even when it’s working.</p><p>In this episode, I share what that looked like in my own career.</p><p>As a speech-language pathologist in the schools, I had the training and instincts to support students with complex language and learning needs. But when referrals surged and our team looked to me for leadership, I realized I didn’t have a framework. My sessions were effective, but my tools weren’t replicable. </p><p>There was no way to take what was working and make it repeatable at the team, building, or district level.</p><p>What started as a need in my own practice and doctoral work led to a research-informed framework that has now supported thousands of professionals across the country through my Language Therapy Advance Foundations program. </p><p>Here’s what we explore in this episode:</p><p> • What it really costs to rely on instinct alone</p><p> • Why generalization stalls without scalable systems in place</p><p> • How “therapy homework” often lives inside what you're already doing</p><p> • Why leadership begins long before you speak up in a meeting</p><p> • How vocabulary can serve as a container for essential, transferable language skills</p><p>If you’re doing great work in direct language therapy sessions but struggling with generalization, this episode is for you.</p><p>If your therapy is working, but hard to explain, scale, or share with your team, Language Therapy Advance Foundations will help you change that. </p><p>You’ll build a 5-component system that strengthens vocabulary, supports critical thinking, and works across goals and grade levels. Start building your framework today: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>special education, speech pathology, school leadership, </itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>So…can you recommend an app to build my child’s language skills?</title>
      <itunes:episode>248</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>248</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>So…can you recommend an app to build my child’s language skills?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I’m sharing my top resources for clinicians to explain why we do what we do in language therapy, and how parents and colleagues can support skills outside of sessions.</p><p>I share:</p><p>How to answer the dreaded “Is there an app for that?” question. </p><p>Why language therapy doesn’t come in a standard curriculum (plus resources you can share to explain the essentials behind vocabulary intervention).</p><p>How parents can reinforce language at home (and when and if tech actually helps)</p><p>Plus I share an opportunity for therapists who want to learn the “Essential 5” framework and who are also interested in getting referrals for private clients. </p><p>Resources mentioned in this episode:</p><p>The Language Therapy Success Path article that shows how to cycle through a set of strategies to hit both higher level language (inferencing, problem-solving) as well as foundational language skills (vocabulary, syntax): https://drkarenspeech.com/the-language-therapy-success-path-for-slps/</p><p>The Ultimate Guide to Language Therapy article that defines the "Essential 5" components (morphology, phonology, orthography, semantics, syntax) and explains why there isn't a boxed curriculum for language therapy: https://drkarenspeech.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-language-therapy/</p><p>Semantic Feature Analysis for Adjectives article that shares two videos from Language Therapy Advance Foundations that provide a walkthrough of how to do word study with adjectives in a way that builds deep understanding: https://drkarenspeech.com/semantic-feature-analysis-adjectives/</p><p>Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure: My free guide that explains the "how" and the "why" behind studying sentence structure in a way that's digestible for parents and professionals without a speech pathology background: https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I’m sharing my top resources for clinicians to explain why we do what we do in language therapy, and how parents and colleagues can support skills outside of sessions.</p><p>I share:</p><p>How to answer the dreaded “Is there an app for that?” question. </p><p>Why language therapy doesn’t come in a standard curriculum (plus resources you can share to explain the essentials behind vocabulary intervention).</p><p>How parents can reinforce language at home (and when and if tech actually helps)</p><p>Plus I share an opportunity for therapists who want to learn the “Essential 5” framework and who are also interested in getting referrals for private clients. </p><p>Resources mentioned in this episode:</p><p>The Language Therapy Success Path article that shows how to cycle through a set of strategies to hit both higher level language (inferencing, problem-solving) as well as foundational language skills (vocabulary, syntax): https://drkarenspeech.com/the-language-therapy-success-path-for-slps/</p><p>The Ultimate Guide to Language Therapy article that defines the "Essential 5" components (morphology, phonology, orthography, semantics, syntax) and explains why there isn't a boxed curriculum for language therapy: https://drkarenspeech.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-language-therapy/</p><p>Semantic Feature Analysis for Adjectives article that shares two videos from Language Therapy Advance Foundations that provide a walkthrough of how to do word study with adjectives in a way that builds deep understanding: https://drkarenspeech.com/semantic-feature-analysis-adjectives/</p><p>Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure: My free guide that explains the "how" and the "why" behind studying sentence structure in a way that's digestible for parents and professionals without a speech pathology background: https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2025 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I’m sharing my top resources for clinicians to explain why we do what we do in language therapy, and how parents and colleagues can support skills outside of sessions.</p><p>I share:</p><p>How to answer the dreaded “Is there an app for that?” question. </p><p>Why language therapy doesn’t come in a standard curriculum (plus resources you can share to explain the essentials behind vocabulary intervention).</p><p>How parents can reinforce language at home (and when and if tech actually helps)</p><p>Plus I share an opportunity for therapists who want to learn the “Essential 5” framework and who are also interested in getting referrals for private clients. </p><p>Resources mentioned in this episode:</p><p>The Language Therapy Success Path article that shows how to cycle through a set of strategies to hit both higher level language (inferencing, problem-solving) as well as foundational language skills (vocabulary, syntax): https://drkarenspeech.com/the-language-therapy-success-path-for-slps/</p><p>The Ultimate Guide to Language Therapy article that defines the "Essential 5" components (morphology, phonology, orthography, semantics, syntax) and explains why there isn't a boxed curriculum for language therapy: https://drkarenspeech.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-language-therapy/</p><p>Semantic Feature Analysis for Adjectives article that shares two videos from Language Therapy Advance Foundations that provide a walkthrough of how to do word study with adjectives in a way that builds deep understanding: https://drkarenspeech.com/semantic-feature-analysis-adjectives/</p><p>Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure: My free guide that explains the "how" and the "why" behind studying sentence structure in a way that's digestible for parents and professionals without a speech pathology background: https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>special education, speech pathology, school leadership, </itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Narrative Intervention: Beyond "Cute" Stories and Lesson Plans (with Jane Gebers)</title>
      <itunes:episode>247</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>247</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Narrative Intervention: Beyond "Cute" Stories and Lesson Plans (with Jane Gebers)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When you’re<em> teaching storytelling </em>with students, do your lessons feel kind of…random?</p><p>I used to feel like this a lot when I was a school SLP, so if you’ve ever had a<em> “throw spaghetti at the wall”</em> therapy session that felt all over the place, I get it.</p><p>The truth is, <strong>repetition and drill</strong> is not the enemy. If you ONLY focus on unstructured activities, you’re probably seeing students getting overwhelmed, not remembering to apply important language skills (like <em>syntax,</em> vocabulary words, etc). </p><p>But if you ONLY stick with structured activities, kids never get the chance to apply and practice. </p><p>That’s why <strong>leveraging books</strong> and <em>story grammar</em> as part of your <em>“therapy toolkit” </em>can be such a powerful tool to bridge this gap…even though many storytelling activities look like simple “cutesy” activities on the surface.</p><p><em>(and if you understand the “why” it’s much easier to apply for older kids who are kind of over coming to therapy). <br></em><br></p><p>In this second half of my interview with my colleague Jane Gebers, we talk about how to use tools like dynamic assessment and narrative intervention to make therapy <strong>structured</strong>, <strong>rigorous</strong>, and<strong> functional</strong>. <br><strong><br>Jane L. Gebers</strong> is the author of the popular resource,<em> Books Are for Talking, Too!,</em> first published in 1990, and now in its 4th edition as of March 2023. A practicing speech-language pathologist for over 40 years, she has worked in public school, hospital, private, and clinical settings. She has been an adjunct professor at St. Mary’s College of California and other universities where she taught Language Development, Assessment, and Intervention courses to students pursuing special education credentials. She currently holds a private practice in <strong>Northern California.</strong></p><p><br>You can connect with <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jane-l-gebers-53856119/">Jane on LinkedIn here</a>: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jane-l-gebers-53856119/</p><p>Email her at <a href="mailto:jan@soundingyourbest.com">jane@soundingyourbest.com</a></p><p>Learn more about her book, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C2SG8J58?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_RR4P3SB19A92WD6FPD3R">Books Are For Talking, Too! here</a>: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C2SG8J58?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_RR4P3SB19A92WD6FPD3R</p><p>Learn more about her storytelling resources and speech therapy services <a href="http://soundingyourbest.com/">on her website here</a>: http://soundingyourbest.com/</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that gives <em>speech pathologists</em> a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy">You can learn more about the program here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p><p>I also mentioned the <strong>Art and Science of Narrative Language</strong>, my program that gives <em>speech pathologists </em>and <em>educational professionals</em> a process for evaluating and supporting narrative language. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/art-science-narratives-blog-297/">You can learn more about the program here: </a>https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/art-science-narratives-blog-297/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When you’re<em> teaching storytelling </em>with students, do your lessons feel kind of…random?</p><p>I used to feel like this a lot when I was a school SLP, so if you’ve ever had a<em> “throw spaghetti at the wall”</em> therapy session that felt all over the place, I get it.</p><p>The truth is, <strong>repetition and drill</strong> is not the enemy. If you ONLY focus on unstructured activities, you’re probably seeing students getting overwhelmed, not remembering to apply important language skills (like <em>syntax,</em> vocabulary words, etc). </p><p>But if you ONLY stick with structured activities, kids never get the chance to apply and practice. </p><p>That’s why <strong>leveraging books</strong> and <em>story grammar</em> as part of your <em>“therapy toolkit” </em>can be such a powerful tool to bridge this gap…even though many storytelling activities look like simple “cutesy” activities on the surface.</p><p><em>(and if you understand the “why” it’s much easier to apply for older kids who are kind of over coming to therapy). <br></em><br></p><p>In this second half of my interview with my colleague Jane Gebers, we talk about how to use tools like dynamic assessment and narrative intervention to make therapy <strong>structured</strong>, <strong>rigorous</strong>, and<strong> functional</strong>. <br><strong><br>Jane L. Gebers</strong> is the author of the popular resource,<em> Books Are for Talking, Too!,</em> first published in 1990, and now in its 4th edition as of March 2023. A practicing speech-language pathologist for over 40 years, she has worked in public school, hospital, private, and clinical settings. She has been an adjunct professor at St. Mary’s College of California and other universities where she taught Language Development, Assessment, and Intervention courses to students pursuing special education credentials. She currently holds a private practice in <strong>Northern California.</strong></p><p><br>You can connect with <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jane-l-gebers-53856119/">Jane on LinkedIn here</a>: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jane-l-gebers-53856119/</p><p>Email her at <a href="mailto:jan@soundingyourbest.com">jane@soundingyourbest.com</a></p><p>Learn more about her book, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C2SG8J58?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_RR4P3SB19A92WD6FPD3R">Books Are For Talking, Too! here</a>: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C2SG8J58?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_RR4P3SB19A92WD6FPD3R</p><p>Learn more about her storytelling resources and speech therapy services <a href="http://soundingyourbest.com/">on her website here</a>: http://soundingyourbest.com/</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that gives <em>speech pathologists</em> a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy">You can learn more about the program here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p><p>I also mentioned the <strong>Art and Science of Narrative Language</strong>, my program that gives <em>speech pathologists </em>and <em>educational professionals</em> a process for evaluating and supporting narrative language. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/art-science-narratives-blog-297/">You can learn more about the program here: </a>https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/art-science-narratives-blog-297/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When you’re<em> teaching storytelling </em>with students, do your lessons feel kind of…random?</p><p>I used to feel like this a lot when I was a school SLP, so if you’ve ever had a<em> “throw spaghetti at the wall”</em> therapy session that felt all over the place, I get it.</p><p>The truth is, <strong>repetition and drill</strong> is not the enemy. If you ONLY focus on unstructured activities, you’re probably seeing students getting overwhelmed, not remembering to apply important language skills (like <em>syntax,</em> vocabulary words, etc). </p><p>But if you ONLY stick with structured activities, kids never get the chance to apply and practice. </p><p>That’s why <strong>leveraging books</strong> and <em>story grammar</em> as part of your <em>“therapy toolkit” </em>can be such a powerful tool to bridge this gap…even though many storytelling activities look like simple “cutesy” activities on the surface.</p><p><em>(and if you understand the “why” it’s much easier to apply for older kids who are kind of over coming to therapy). <br></em><br></p><p>In this second half of my interview with my colleague Jane Gebers, we talk about how to use tools like dynamic assessment and narrative intervention to make therapy <strong>structured</strong>, <strong>rigorous</strong>, and<strong> functional</strong>. <br><strong><br>Jane L. Gebers</strong> is the author of the popular resource,<em> Books Are for Talking, Too!,</em> first published in 1990, and now in its 4th edition as of March 2023. A practicing speech-language pathologist for over 40 years, she has worked in public school, hospital, private, and clinical settings. She has been an adjunct professor at St. Mary’s College of California and other universities where she taught Language Development, Assessment, and Intervention courses to students pursuing special education credentials. She currently holds a private practice in <strong>Northern California.</strong></p><p><br>You can connect with <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jane-l-gebers-53856119/">Jane on LinkedIn here</a>: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jane-l-gebers-53856119/</p><p>Email her at <a href="mailto:jan@soundingyourbest.com">jane@soundingyourbest.com</a></p><p>Learn more about her book, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C2SG8J58?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_RR4P3SB19A92WD6FPD3R">Books Are For Talking, Too! here</a>: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C2SG8J58?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_RR4P3SB19A92WD6FPD3R</p><p>Learn more about her storytelling resources and speech therapy services <a href="http://soundingyourbest.com/">on her website here</a>: http://soundingyourbest.com/</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that gives <em>speech pathologists</em> a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy">You can learn more about the program here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p><p>I also mentioned the <strong>Art and Science of Narrative Language</strong>, my program that gives <em>speech pathologists </em>and <em>educational professionals</em> a process for evaluating and supporting narrative language. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/art-science-narratives-blog-297/">You can learn more about the program here: </a>https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/art-science-narratives-blog-297/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>246</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Why are we so obsessed with <em>“storytelling”</em>?</p><p>In education, we talk about it when we’re working on <em>language and reading</em> comprehension. </p><p>It’s also referred to in sales and copy writing as a tool for generating more<strong> leads </strong>and <strong>customers</strong>. And of course, people writing <strong>books </strong>or <strong>films</strong> think about it all the time. </p><p>We all know <strong>storytelling</strong> is an important life skill. <em>But do we remember HOW MUCH it can impact our ability to communicate and function? </em></p><p>And do we know how to support students who don’t have this skill?</p><p>I invited my colleague <strong>Jane Gebers</strong> to the <strong>De Facto Leaders</strong> podcast to discuss this topic. </p><p>If you’re helping students build skills for<em> functional daily tasks</em>, challenging academic work, or in <em>social situations</em>, you won’t want to miss this conversation. </p><p>In this first half of the interview, we talk about the “why” behind t<strong>eaching narrative discourse</strong>, plus specific examples of how we’ve both used<em> narrative structure</em> to build our own comprehension.<br><strong><br>Jane L. Gebers</strong> is the author of the popular resource,<em> Books Are for Talking, Too!,</em> first published in 1990, and now in its 4th edition as of March 2023. A practicing speech-language pathologist for over 40 years, she has worked in public school, hospital, private, and clinical settings. She has been an adjunct professor at St. Mary’s College of California and other universities where she taught Language Development, Assessment, and Intervention courses to students pursuing special education credentials. She currently holds a private practice in <strong>Northern California.</strong></p><p>You can connect with <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jane-l-gebers-53856119/">Jane on LinkedIn here</a>: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jane-l-gebers-53856119/</p><p>Email her at <a href="mailto:jan@soundingyourbest.com">jane@soundingyourbest.com</a></p><p>Learn more about her book, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C2SG8J58?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_RR4P3SB19A92WD6FPD3R">Books Are For Talking, Too! here</a>: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C2SG8J58?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_RR4P3SB19A92WD6FPD3R</p><p>Learn more about her storytelling resources and speech therapy services <a href="http://soundingyourbest.com/">on her website here: </a>http://soundingyourbest.com/<a href="http://soundingyourbest.com/"> </a></p><p>In this episode, I mentioned <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that gives <em>speech pathologists</em> a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy">You can learn more about the program here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p><p>I also mentioned the <strong>Art and Science of Narrative Language</strong>, my program that gives <em>speech pathologists </em>and <em>educational professionals</em> a process for evaluating and supporting narrative language. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/art-science-narratives-blog-297/">You can learn more about the program here: </a>https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/art-science-narratives-blog-297/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Why are we so obsessed with <em>“storytelling”</em>?</p><p>In education, we talk about it when we’re working on <em>language and reading</em> comprehension. </p><p>It’s also referred to in sales and copy writing as a tool for generating more<strong> leads </strong>and <strong>customers</strong>. And of course, people writing <strong>books </strong>or <strong>films</strong> think about it all the time. </p><p>We all know <strong>storytelling</strong> is an important life skill. <em>But do we remember HOW MUCH it can impact our ability to communicate and function? </em></p><p>And do we know how to support students who don’t have this skill?</p><p>I invited my colleague <strong>Jane Gebers</strong> to the <strong>De Facto Leaders</strong> podcast to discuss this topic. </p><p>If you’re helping students build skills for<em> functional daily tasks</em>, challenging academic work, or in <em>social situations</em>, you won’t want to miss this conversation. </p><p>In this first half of the interview, we talk about the “why” behind t<strong>eaching narrative discourse</strong>, plus specific examples of how we’ve both used<em> narrative structure</em> to build our own comprehension.<br><strong><br>Jane L. Gebers</strong> is the author of the popular resource,<em> Books Are for Talking, Too!,</em> first published in 1990, and now in its 4th edition as of March 2023. A practicing speech-language pathologist for over 40 years, she has worked in public school, hospital, private, and clinical settings. She has been an adjunct professor at St. Mary’s College of California and other universities where she taught Language Development, Assessment, and Intervention courses to students pursuing special education credentials. She currently holds a private practice in <strong>Northern California.</strong></p><p>You can connect with <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jane-l-gebers-53856119/">Jane on LinkedIn here</a>: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jane-l-gebers-53856119/</p><p>Email her at <a href="mailto:jan@soundingyourbest.com">jane@soundingyourbest.com</a></p><p>Learn more about her book, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C2SG8J58?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_RR4P3SB19A92WD6FPD3R">Books Are For Talking, Too! here</a>: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C2SG8J58?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_RR4P3SB19A92WD6FPD3R</p><p>Learn more about her storytelling resources and speech therapy services <a href="http://soundingyourbest.com/">on her website here: </a>http://soundingyourbest.com/<a href="http://soundingyourbest.com/"> </a></p><p>In this episode, I mentioned <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that gives <em>speech pathologists</em> a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy">You can learn more about the program here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p><p>I also mentioned the <strong>Art and Science of Narrative Language</strong>, my program that gives <em>speech pathologists </em>and <em>educational professionals</em> a process for evaluating and supporting narrative language. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/art-science-narratives-blog-297/">You can learn more about the program here: </a>https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/art-science-narratives-blog-297/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Dec 2025 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Why are we so obsessed with <em>“storytelling”</em>?</p><p>In education, we talk about it when we’re working on <em>language and reading</em> comprehension. </p><p>It’s also referred to in sales and copy writing as a tool for generating more<strong> leads </strong>and <strong>customers</strong>. And of course, people writing <strong>books </strong>or <strong>films</strong> think about it all the time. </p><p>We all know <strong>storytelling</strong> is an important life skill. <em>But do we remember HOW MUCH it can impact our ability to communicate and function? </em></p><p>And do we know how to support students who don’t have this skill?</p><p>I invited my colleague <strong>Jane Gebers</strong> to the <strong>De Facto Leaders</strong> podcast to discuss this topic. </p><p>If you’re helping students build skills for<em> functional daily tasks</em>, challenging academic work, or in <em>social situations</em>, you won’t want to miss this conversation. </p><p>In this first half of the interview, we talk about the “why” behind t<strong>eaching narrative discourse</strong>, plus specific examples of how we’ve both used<em> narrative structure</em> to build our own comprehension.<br><strong><br>Jane L. Gebers</strong> is the author of the popular resource,<em> Books Are for Talking, Too!,</em> first published in 1990, and now in its 4th edition as of March 2023. A practicing speech-language pathologist for over 40 years, she has worked in public school, hospital, private, and clinical settings. She has been an adjunct professor at St. Mary’s College of California and other universities where she taught Language Development, Assessment, and Intervention courses to students pursuing special education credentials. She currently holds a private practice in <strong>Northern California.</strong></p><p>You can connect with <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jane-l-gebers-53856119/">Jane on LinkedIn here</a>: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jane-l-gebers-53856119/</p><p>Email her at <a href="mailto:jan@soundingyourbest.com">jane@soundingyourbest.com</a></p><p>Learn more about her book, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C2SG8J58?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_RR4P3SB19A92WD6FPD3R">Books Are For Talking, Too! here</a>: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C2SG8J58?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_RR4P3SB19A92WD6FPD3R</p><p>Learn more about her storytelling resources and speech therapy services <a href="http://soundingyourbest.com/">on her website here: </a>http://soundingyourbest.com/<a href="http://soundingyourbest.com/"> </a></p><p>In this episode, I mentioned <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that gives <em>speech pathologists</em> a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy">You can learn more about the program here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p><p>I also mentioned the <strong>Art and Science of Narrative Language</strong>, my program that gives <em>speech pathologists </em>and <em>educational professionals</em> a process for evaluating and supporting narrative language. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/art-science-narratives-blog-297/">You can learn more about the program here: </a>https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/art-science-narratives-blog-297/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Not seeing generalization? You might be the bottleneck. </title>
      <itunes:episode>245</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>245</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Not seeing generalization? You might be the bottleneck. </itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If your therapy techniques only work when you’re in the room, that’s a problem.</p><p>Many therapists unintentionally “gatekeep” their expertise and miss opportunities to boost carryover.<br>It’s the unexpected downside of being really good at direct clinical work. </p><p>Don’t get me wrong. Clinical judgment does matter. And some things can only be addressed by a trained clinician in a therapy room.</p><p>But when every decision depends on your personal expertise and physical presence, you’ve made yourself the bottleneck.</p><p>In this episode, I’ll share how to make the shift towards clear, repeatable systems that others can follow. When you make your methods easier to teach, you make your work scalable, easier to delegate, and far more convincing to leadership.</p><p>I’ll tackle common misconceptions like:</p><p>✅ “I can’t delegate; I don’t have direct reports.”</p><p>✅ “I don’t have time for consultation.”</p><p>✅ “We never get enough time to work on skills.”</p><p>Plus I share the three steps to making intervention “scalable” so your session plans can start doubling as consultation guides and training tools for others.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p><p>I also mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop scalable executive functioning strategies they can turn into schoolwide initiatives. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If your therapy techniques only work when you’re in the room, that’s a problem.</p><p>Many therapists unintentionally “gatekeep” their expertise and miss opportunities to boost carryover.<br>It’s the unexpected downside of being really good at direct clinical work. </p><p>Don’t get me wrong. Clinical judgment does matter. And some things can only be addressed by a trained clinician in a therapy room.</p><p>But when every decision depends on your personal expertise and physical presence, you’ve made yourself the bottleneck.</p><p>In this episode, I’ll share how to make the shift towards clear, repeatable systems that others can follow. When you make your methods easier to teach, you make your work scalable, easier to delegate, and far more convincing to leadership.</p><p>I’ll tackle common misconceptions like:</p><p>✅ “I can’t delegate; I don’t have direct reports.”</p><p>✅ “I don’t have time for consultation.”</p><p>✅ “We never get enough time to work on skills.”</p><p>Plus I share the three steps to making intervention “scalable” so your session plans can start doubling as consultation guides and training tools for others.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p><p>I also mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop scalable executive functioning strategies they can turn into schoolwide initiatives. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If your therapy techniques only work when you’re in the room, that’s a problem.</p><p>Many therapists unintentionally “gatekeep” their expertise and miss opportunities to boost carryover.<br>It’s the unexpected downside of being really good at direct clinical work. </p><p>Don’t get me wrong. Clinical judgment does matter. And some things can only be addressed by a trained clinician in a therapy room.</p><p>But when every decision depends on your personal expertise and physical presence, you’ve made yourself the bottleneck.</p><p>In this episode, I’ll share how to make the shift towards clear, repeatable systems that others can follow. When you make your methods easier to teach, you make your work scalable, easier to delegate, and far more convincing to leadership.</p><p>I’ll tackle common misconceptions like:</p><p>✅ “I can’t delegate; I don’t have direct reports.”</p><p>✅ “I don’t have time for consultation.”</p><p>✅ “We never get enough time to work on skills.”</p><p>Plus I share the three steps to making intervention “scalable” so your session plans can start doubling as consultation guides and training tools for others.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives speech pathologists a framework for building language skills needed to thrive in school, social situations, and daily life. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p><p>I also mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop scalable executive functioning strategies they can turn into schoolwide initiatives. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>244</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Where did arbitrary cut scores for norm-referenced language assessments come from, and why do they feel “safer” than relying on clinical judgement?</p><p>I discuss this question and more in this <strong>third part </strong>of a <strong>three-part series, bilingual SLPs Destiny Johnson </strong>and<strong> Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz</strong> join me to continue our conversation about advocating for effective <strong>language evaluation practices </strong>in schools.</p><p><strong>Across these conversations, we explore:</strong></p><ul><li>Sensitivity, specificity, <em>reference standards</em>, and diagnostic accuracy<p></p></li><li>How <em>test development </em>has evolved over time and why this matters <p></p></li><li>Why the same <em>cut-off score</em> shouldn’t apply across all tests<p></p></li><li>The math behind using<em> two norm-referenced tests</em>, and why it may complicate rather than clarify in some cases<p></p></li><li>Other reasons we test <em>beyond diagnosis </em>(treatment planning, severity, monitoring progress)<p></p></li><li>How do we do we to “sell” the concept of <em>dynamic assessment</em> to administrators<p></p></li><li>Case studies that show the pitfalls of over-reliance on standardized scores<p></p></li><li>Misconceptions clinicians often hold, and what they <em>should</em> know about assessment<p></p></li><li>Differences in<em> state eligibility standards</em>, and what this means for service decisions<p></p></li></ul><p><strong>This series is part myth-busting, part practical strategies, and part advocacy playbook—perfect for clinicians who want to move beyond compliance-driven evaluations toward assessments that truly reflect students’ needs.</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Destiny Johnson, M.S., CCC-SLP,</strong> is a bilingual speech-language pathologist (English/Spanish) with a deep passion for culturally responsive assessment and treatment practices, as well as advocating for policy change. She has presented on dynamic assessment at the CSHA Convergence 2024, focusing on the importance of dynamic assessment in bilingual children. Destiny has experience working as a school-based SLP, in private practice, and in early intervention. She is also the founder and CEO of <strong>Multimodal Communication Speech Clinic P.C.</strong></p><p>Connect with Destiny on Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/destinyjohnsonslp/"><strong>@destinyjohnsonslp</strong></a><strong>, on her </strong><a href="https://www.multimodalcommunication.org/"><strong>private practice website here,</strong></a><strong> and </strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/destinybrookjohnson/"><strong>on LinkedIn here.</strong></a></p><p><br>Listen to Destiny’s previous episode on De Facto Leaders here:<a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-187-dynamic-assessment-evaluations-are-a-process-not-a-test-with-destiny-johnson/"><strong> EP 187: Dynamic Assessment: Evaluations are a process, not a test (with Destiny Johnson</strong></a><strong>)</strong></p><p><strong>Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz</strong> is a bilingual high school SLP from Southern California who has primarily worked in the school systems and has experience at both the elementary and secondary level. She’s also a member of<a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/"><strong> Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong></a><strong>, </strong>and is involved in <strong>state and local advocacy work </strong>relating to <strong>dynamic assessments </strong>and <strong>special education eligibility.</strong></p><p><br><strong>Connect with Tiffany on Instagram </strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/tiffany.shahoumian/"><strong>@tiffany.shahoumian</strong></a></p><p><br>Listen to Tiffany’s previous episode on De Facto Leaders here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-147-high-school-language-therapy-do-we-still-have-time-to-make-an-impact-with-tiffany-shahoumian-ruiz/"><strong>High school language therapy: Do we still have time to make an impact? (with Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz)</strong></a></p><p><br>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that gives SLPs and other service providers a system for language therapy. You can <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">learn more about the program here.</a></p><p><br><strong>Additional Resources Mentioned in the episode:</strong></p><p><br>Daub, O., Cunningham, B. J., Bagatto, M. P., Johnson, A. M., Kwok, E. Y., Smyth, R. E., &amp; Oram Cardy, J. (2021). Adopting a conceptual validity framework for testing in speech-language pathology. <em>American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 30</em>(4), 1894–1908<strong>. </strong><a href="https://doi.org/10.1044/2021_AJSLP-20-00032"><strong>https://doi.org/10.1044/2021_AJSLP-20-00032</strong></a></p><p><br>Spaulding, T. J., Plante, E., &amp; Farinella, K. A. (2006). Eligibility criteria for language impairment: Is the low end of normal always appropriate? <em>Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 37</em>(1), 61–72. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1044/0161-1461(2006/007)">https://doi.org/10.1044/0161-1461(2006/007)</a></p><p><br><a href="https://languagedynamicsgroup.com/dymond/">DYMOND Norm-Referenced Dynamic Assessment</a></p><p><br><a href="https://products.brookespublishing.com/Bilingual-English-Spanish-Assessment-BESA-P1044.aspx">Bilingual English-Spanish Assessment (BESA)</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li>...</ul>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Where did arbitrary cut scores for norm-referenced language assessments come from, and why do they feel “safer” than relying on clinical judgement?</p><p>I discuss this question and more in this <strong>third part </strong>of a <strong>three-part series, bilingual SLPs Destiny Johnson </strong>and<strong> Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz</strong> join me to continue our conversation about advocating for effective <strong>language evaluation practices </strong>in schools.</p><p><strong>Across these conversations, we explore:</strong></p><ul><li>Sensitivity, specificity, <em>reference standards</em>, and diagnostic accuracy<p></p></li><li>How <em>test development </em>has evolved over time and why this matters <p></p></li><li>Why the same <em>cut-off score</em> shouldn’t apply across all tests<p></p></li><li>The math behind using<em> two norm-referenced tests</em>, and why it may complicate rather than clarify in some cases<p></p></li><li>Other reasons we test <em>beyond diagnosis </em>(treatment planning, severity, monitoring progress)<p></p></li><li>How do we do we to “sell” the concept of <em>dynamic assessment</em> to administrators<p></p></li><li>Case studies that show the pitfalls of over-reliance on standardized scores<p></p></li><li>Misconceptions clinicians often hold, and what they <em>should</em> know about assessment<p></p></li><li>Differences in<em> state eligibility standards</em>, and what this means for service decisions<p></p></li></ul><p><strong>This series is part myth-busting, part practical strategies, and part advocacy playbook—perfect for clinicians who want to move beyond compliance-driven evaluations toward assessments that truly reflect students’ needs.</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Destiny Johnson, M.S., CCC-SLP,</strong> is a bilingual speech-language pathologist (English/Spanish) with a deep passion for culturally responsive assessment and treatment practices, as well as advocating for policy change. She has presented on dynamic assessment at the CSHA Convergence 2024, focusing on the importance of dynamic assessment in bilingual children. Destiny has experience working as a school-based SLP, in private practice, and in early intervention. She is also the founder and CEO of <strong>Multimodal Communication Speech Clinic P.C.</strong></p><p>Connect with Destiny on Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/destinyjohnsonslp/"><strong>@destinyjohnsonslp</strong></a><strong>, on her </strong><a href="https://www.multimodalcommunication.org/"><strong>private practice website here,</strong></a><strong> and </strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/destinybrookjohnson/"><strong>on LinkedIn here.</strong></a></p><p><br>Listen to Destiny’s previous episode on De Facto Leaders here:<a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-187-dynamic-assessment-evaluations-are-a-process-not-a-test-with-destiny-johnson/"><strong> EP 187: Dynamic Assessment: Evaluations are a process, not a test (with Destiny Johnson</strong></a><strong>)</strong></p><p><strong>Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz</strong> is a bilingual high school SLP from Southern California who has primarily worked in the school systems and has experience at both the elementary and secondary level. She’s also a member of<a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/"><strong> Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong></a><strong>, </strong>and is involved in <strong>state and local advocacy work </strong>relating to <strong>dynamic assessments </strong>and <strong>special education eligibility.</strong></p><p><br><strong>Connect with Tiffany on Instagram </strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/tiffany.shahoumian/"><strong>@tiffany.shahoumian</strong></a></p><p><br>Listen to Tiffany’s previous episode on De Facto Leaders here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-147-high-school-language-therapy-do-we-still-have-time-to-make-an-impact-with-tiffany-shahoumian-ruiz/"><strong>High school language therapy: Do we still have time to make an impact? (with Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz)</strong></a></p><p><br>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that gives SLPs and other service providers a system for language therapy. You can <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">learn more about the program here.</a></p><p><br><strong>Additional Resources Mentioned in the episode:</strong></p><p><br>Daub, O., Cunningham, B. J., Bagatto, M. P., Johnson, A. M., Kwok, E. Y., Smyth, R. E., &amp; Oram Cardy, J. (2021). Adopting a conceptual validity framework for testing in speech-language pathology. <em>American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 30</em>(4), 1894–1908<strong>. </strong><a href="https://doi.org/10.1044/2021_AJSLP-20-00032"><strong>https://doi.org/10.1044/2021_AJSLP-20-00032</strong></a></p><p><br>Spaulding, T. J., Plante, E., &amp; Farinella, K. A. (2006). Eligibility criteria for language impairment: Is the low end of normal always appropriate? <em>Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 37</em>(1), 61–72. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1044/0161-1461(2006/007)">https://doi.org/10.1044/0161-1461(2006/007)</a></p><p><br><a href="https://languagedynamicsgroup.com/dymond/">DYMOND Norm-Referenced Dynamic Assessment</a></p><p><br><a href="https://products.brookespublishing.com/Bilingual-English-Spanish-Assessment-BESA-P1044.aspx">Bilingual English-Spanish Assessment (BESA)</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li>...</ul>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Where did arbitrary cut scores for norm-referenced language assessments come from, and why do they feel “safer” than relying on clinical judgement?</p><p>I discuss this question and more in this <strong>third part </strong>of a <strong>three-part series, bilingual SLPs Destiny Johnson </strong>and<strong> Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz</strong> join me to continue our conversation about advocating for effective <strong>language evaluation practices </strong>in schools.</p><p><strong>Across these conversations, we explore:</strong></p><ul><li>Sensitivity, specificity, <em>reference standards</em>, and diagnostic accuracy<p></p></li><li>How <em>test development </em>has evolved over time and why this matters <p></p></li><li>Why the same <em>cut-off score</em> shouldn’t apply across all tests<p></p></li><li>The math behind using<em> two norm-referenced tests</em>, and why it may complicate rather than clarify in some cases<p></p></li><li>Other reasons we test <em>beyond diagnosis </em>(treatment planning, severity, monitoring progress)<p></p></li><li>How do we do we to “sell” the concept of <em>dynamic assessment</em> to administrators<p></p></li><li>Case studies that show the pitfalls of over-reliance on standardized scores<p></p></li><li>Misconceptions clinicians often hold, and what they <em>should</em> know about assessment<p></p></li><li>Differences in<em> state eligibility standards</em>, and what this means for service decisions<p></p></li></ul><p><strong>This series is part myth-busting, part practical strategies, and part advocacy playbook—perfect for clinicians who want to move beyond compliance-driven evaluations toward assessments that truly reflect students’ needs.</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Destiny Johnson, M.S., CCC-SLP,</strong> is a bilingual speech-language pathologist (English/Spanish) with a deep passion for culturally responsive assessment and treatment practices, as well as advocating for policy change. She has presented on dynamic assessment at the CSHA Convergence 2024, focusing on the importance of dynamic assessment in bilingual children. Destiny has experience working as a school-based SLP, in private practice, and in early intervention. She is also the founder and CEO of <strong>Multimodal Communication Speech Clinic P.C.</strong></p><p>Connect with Destiny on Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/destinyjohnsonslp/"><strong>@destinyjohnsonslp</strong></a><strong>, on her </strong><a href="https://www.multimodalcommunication.org/"><strong>private practice website here,</strong></a><strong> and </strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/destinybrookjohnson/"><strong>on LinkedIn here.</strong></a></p><p><br>Listen to Destiny’s previous episode on De Facto Leaders here:<a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-187-dynamic-assessment-evaluations-are-a-process-not-a-test-with-destiny-johnson/"><strong> EP 187: Dynamic Assessment: Evaluations are a process, not a test (with Destiny Johnson</strong></a><strong>)</strong></p><p><strong>Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz</strong> is a bilingual high school SLP from Southern California who has primarily worked in the school systems and has experience at both the elementary and secondary level. She’s also a member of<a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/"><strong> Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong></a><strong>, </strong>and is involved in <strong>state and local advocacy work </strong>relating to <strong>dynamic assessments </strong>and <strong>special education eligibility.</strong></p><p><br><strong>Connect with Tiffany on Instagram </strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/tiffany.shahoumian/"><strong>@tiffany.shahoumian</strong></a></p><p><br>Listen to Tiffany’s previous episode on De Facto Leaders here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-147-high-school-language-therapy-do-we-still-have-time-to-make-an-impact-with-tiffany-shahoumian-ruiz/"><strong>High school language therapy: Do we still have time to make an impact? (with Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz)</strong></a></p><p><br>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that gives SLPs and other service providers a system for language therapy. You can <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">learn more about the program here.</a></p><p><br><strong>Additional Resources Mentioned in the episode:</strong></p><p><br>Daub, O., Cunningham, B. J., Bagatto, M. P., Johnson, A. M., Kwok, E. Y., Smyth, R. E., &amp; Oram Cardy, J. (2021). Adopting a conceptual validity framework for testing in speech-language pathology. <em>American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 30</em>(4), 1894–1908<strong>. </strong><a href="https://doi.org/10.1044/2021_AJSLP-20-00032"><strong>https://doi.org/10.1044/2021_AJSLP-20-00032</strong></a></p><p><br>Spaulding, T. J., Plante, E., &amp; Farinella, K. A. (2006). Eligibility criteria for language impairment: Is the low end of normal always appropriate? <em>Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 37</em>(1), 61–72. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1044/0161-1461(2006/007)">https://doi.org/10.1044/0161-1461(2006/007)</a></p><p><br><a href="https://languagedynamicsgroup.com/dymond/">DYMOND Norm-Referenced Dynamic Assessment</a></p><p><br><a href="https://products.brookespublishing.com/Bilingual-English-Spanish-Assessment-BESA-P1044.aspx">Bilingual English-Spanish Assessment (BESA)</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li>...</ul>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When we choose evaluation tools for language, are we clear on <strong>WHY </strong>we’re<strong> </strong>assessing? </p><p>Most people think of diagnosis, but that’s not the only reason we assess students<strong>. </strong></p><p>I discuss this question and more in this <strong>second part </strong>of a t<strong>hree-part series, bilingual SLPs Destiny Johnson </strong>and<strong> Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz</strong> join me to continue our conversation about <strong>language evaluation practices </strong>in schools.</p><p><strong>Across these conversations, we explore:</strong></p><ul><li>Sensitivity, specificity, <em>reference standards</em>, and diagnostic accuracy<p></p></li><li>How <em>test development </em>has evolved over time and why this matters <p></p></li><li>Why the same <em>cut-off score</em> shouldn’t apply across all tests<p></p></li><li>The math behind using<em> two norm-referenced tests</em>, and why it may complicate rather than clarify in some cases<p></p></li><li>Other reasons we test <em>beyond diagnosis </em>(treatment planning, severity, monitoring progress)<p></p></li><li>How do we do we to “sell” the concept of <em>dynamic assessment</em> to administrators<p></p></li><li>Case studies that show the pitfalls of over-reliance on standardized scores<p></p></li><li>Misconceptions clinicians often hold, and what they <em>should</em> know about assessment<p></p></li><li>Differences in<em> state eligibility standards</em>, and what this means for service decisions</li></ul><p><strong>This series is part myth-busting, part practical strategies, and part advocacy playbook—perfect for clinicians who want to move beyond compliance-driven evaluations toward assessments that truly reflect students’ needs.</strong></p><p><strong><br>Destiny Johnson, M.S., CCC-SLP,</strong> is a bilingual speech-language pathologist (English/Spanish) with a deep passion for culturally responsive assessment and treatment practices, as well as advocating for policy change. She has presented on dynamic assessment at the CSHA Convergence 2024, focusing on the importance of dynamic assessment in bilingual children. Destiny has experience working as a school-based SLP, in private practice, and in early intervention. She is also the founder and CEO of <strong>Multimodal Communication Speech Clinic P.C.<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Destiny on Instagram </strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/destinyjohnsonslp/"><strong>@destinyjohnsonslp</strong></a><strong>, on her </strong><a href="https://www.multimodalcommunication.org/"><strong>private practice website here,</strong></a><strong> and </strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/destinybrookjohnson/"><strong>on LinkedIn here.</strong></a><strong><br></strong><br></p><p>Listen to Destiny’s previous episode on De Facto Leaders here:<a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-187-dynamic-assessment-evaluations-are-a-process-not-a-test-with-destiny-johnson/"><strong> EP 187: Dynamic Assessment: Evaluations are a process, not a test (with Destiny Johnson</strong></a><strong>)<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz</strong> is a bilingual high school SLP from Southern California who has primarily worked in the school systems and has experience at both the elementary and secondary level. She’s also a member of<a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/"><strong> Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong></a><strong>, </strong>and is involved in <strong>state and local advocacy work </strong>relating to <strong>dynamic assessments </strong>and <strong>special education eligibility.<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Tiffany on Instagram </strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/tiffany.shahoumian/"><strong>@tiffany.shahoumian</strong></a></p><p>Listen to Tiffany’s previous episode on De Facto Leaders here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-147-high-school-language-therapy-do-we-still-have-time-to-make-an-impact-with-tiffany-shahoumian-ruiz/"><strong>High school language therapy: Do we still have time to make an impact? (with Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz)</strong></a></p><p>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that gives SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">learn more about the program here.</a></p><p><strong>Additional Resources Mentioned in the episode:<br></strong><br></p><p>Daub, O., Cunningham, B. J., Bagatto, M. P., Johnson, A. M., Kwok, E. Y., Smyth, R. E., &amp; Oram Cardy, J. (2021). Adopting a conceptual validity framework for testing in speech-language pathology. <em>American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 30</em>(4), 1894–1908<strong>. </strong><a href="https://doi.org/10.1044/2021_AJSLP-20-00032"><strong>https://doi.org/10.1044/2021_AJSLP-20-00032</strong></a><strong><br></strong><br></p><p>Spaulding, T. J., Plante, E., &amp; Farinella, K. A. (2006). Eligibility criteria for language impairment: Is the low end of normal always appropriate? <em>Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 37</em>(1), 61–72. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1044/0161-1461(2006/007)">https://doi.org/10.1044/0161-1461(2006/007)</a></p><p><a href="https://languagedynamicsgroup.com/dymond/">DYMOND Norm-Referenced Dynamic Assessment</a></p><p><a href="https://products.brookespublishing.com/Bilingual-English-Spanish-Assessment-BESA-P1044.aspx">Bilingual English-Spanish Assessment (BESA)</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you d...</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When we choose evaluation tools for language, are we clear on <strong>WHY </strong>we’re<strong> </strong>assessing? </p><p>Most people think of diagnosis, but that’s not the only reason we assess students<strong>. </strong></p><p>I discuss this question and more in this <strong>second part </strong>of a t<strong>hree-part series, bilingual SLPs Destiny Johnson </strong>and<strong> Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz</strong> join me to continue our conversation about <strong>language evaluation practices </strong>in schools.</p><p><strong>Across these conversations, we explore:</strong></p><ul><li>Sensitivity, specificity, <em>reference standards</em>, and diagnostic accuracy<p></p></li><li>How <em>test development </em>has evolved over time and why this matters <p></p></li><li>Why the same <em>cut-off score</em> shouldn’t apply across all tests<p></p></li><li>The math behind using<em> two norm-referenced tests</em>, and why it may complicate rather than clarify in some cases<p></p></li><li>Other reasons we test <em>beyond diagnosis </em>(treatment planning, severity, monitoring progress)<p></p></li><li>How do we do we to “sell” the concept of <em>dynamic assessment</em> to administrators<p></p></li><li>Case studies that show the pitfalls of over-reliance on standardized scores<p></p></li><li>Misconceptions clinicians often hold, and what they <em>should</em> know about assessment<p></p></li><li>Differences in<em> state eligibility standards</em>, and what this means for service decisions</li></ul><p><strong>This series is part myth-busting, part practical strategies, and part advocacy playbook—perfect for clinicians who want to move beyond compliance-driven evaluations toward assessments that truly reflect students’ needs.</strong></p><p><strong><br>Destiny Johnson, M.S., CCC-SLP,</strong> is a bilingual speech-language pathologist (English/Spanish) with a deep passion for culturally responsive assessment and treatment practices, as well as advocating for policy change. She has presented on dynamic assessment at the CSHA Convergence 2024, focusing on the importance of dynamic assessment in bilingual children. Destiny has experience working as a school-based SLP, in private practice, and in early intervention. She is also the founder and CEO of <strong>Multimodal Communication Speech Clinic P.C.<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Destiny on Instagram </strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/destinyjohnsonslp/"><strong>@destinyjohnsonslp</strong></a><strong>, on her </strong><a href="https://www.multimodalcommunication.org/"><strong>private practice website here,</strong></a><strong> and </strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/destinybrookjohnson/"><strong>on LinkedIn here.</strong></a><strong><br></strong><br></p><p>Listen to Destiny’s previous episode on De Facto Leaders here:<a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-187-dynamic-assessment-evaluations-are-a-process-not-a-test-with-destiny-johnson/"><strong> EP 187: Dynamic Assessment: Evaluations are a process, not a test (with Destiny Johnson</strong></a><strong>)<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz</strong> is a bilingual high school SLP from Southern California who has primarily worked in the school systems and has experience at both the elementary and secondary level. She’s also a member of<a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/"><strong> Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong></a><strong>, </strong>and is involved in <strong>state and local advocacy work </strong>relating to <strong>dynamic assessments </strong>and <strong>special education eligibility.<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Tiffany on Instagram </strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/tiffany.shahoumian/"><strong>@tiffany.shahoumian</strong></a></p><p>Listen to Tiffany’s previous episode on De Facto Leaders here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-147-high-school-language-therapy-do-we-still-have-time-to-make-an-impact-with-tiffany-shahoumian-ruiz/"><strong>High school language therapy: Do we still have time to make an impact? (with Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz)</strong></a></p><p>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that gives SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">learn more about the program here.</a></p><p><strong>Additional Resources Mentioned in the episode:<br></strong><br></p><p>Daub, O., Cunningham, B. J., Bagatto, M. P., Johnson, A. M., Kwok, E. Y., Smyth, R. E., &amp; Oram Cardy, J. (2021). Adopting a conceptual validity framework for testing in speech-language pathology. <em>American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 30</em>(4), 1894–1908<strong>. </strong><a href="https://doi.org/10.1044/2021_AJSLP-20-00032"><strong>https://doi.org/10.1044/2021_AJSLP-20-00032</strong></a><strong><br></strong><br></p><p>Spaulding, T. J., Plante, E., &amp; Farinella, K. A. (2006). Eligibility criteria for language impairment: Is the low end of normal always appropriate? <em>Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 37</em>(1), 61–72. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1044/0161-1461(2006/007)">https://doi.org/10.1044/0161-1461(2006/007)</a></p><p><a href="https://languagedynamicsgroup.com/dymond/">DYMOND Norm-Referenced Dynamic Assessment</a></p><p><a href="https://products.brookespublishing.com/Bilingual-English-Spanish-Assessment-BESA-P1044.aspx">Bilingual English-Spanish Assessment (BESA)</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you d...</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When we choose evaluation tools for language, are we clear on <strong>WHY </strong>we’re<strong> </strong>assessing? </p><p>Most people think of diagnosis, but that’s not the only reason we assess students<strong>. </strong></p><p>I discuss this question and more in this <strong>second part </strong>of a t<strong>hree-part series, bilingual SLPs Destiny Johnson </strong>and<strong> Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz</strong> join me to continue our conversation about <strong>language evaluation practices </strong>in schools.</p><p><strong>Across these conversations, we explore:</strong></p><ul><li>Sensitivity, specificity, <em>reference standards</em>, and diagnostic accuracy<p></p></li><li>How <em>test development </em>has evolved over time and why this matters <p></p></li><li>Why the same <em>cut-off score</em> shouldn’t apply across all tests<p></p></li><li>The math behind using<em> two norm-referenced tests</em>, and why it may complicate rather than clarify in some cases<p></p></li><li>Other reasons we test <em>beyond diagnosis </em>(treatment planning, severity, monitoring progress)<p></p></li><li>How do we do we to “sell” the concept of <em>dynamic assessment</em> to administrators<p></p></li><li>Case studies that show the pitfalls of over-reliance on standardized scores<p></p></li><li>Misconceptions clinicians often hold, and what they <em>should</em> know about assessment<p></p></li><li>Differences in<em> state eligibility standards</em>, and what this means for service decisions</li></ul><p><strong>This series is part myth-busting, part practical strategies, and part advocacy playbook—perfect for clinicians who want to move beyond compliance-driven evaluations toward assessments that truly reflect students’ needs.</strong></p><p><strong><br>Destiny Johnson, M.S., CCC-SLP,</strong> is a bilingual speech-language pathologist (English/Spanish) with a deep passion for culturally responsive assessment and treatment practices, as well as advocating for policy change. She has presented on dynamic assessment at the CSHA Convergence 2024, focusing on the importance of dynamic assessment in bilingual children. Destiny has experience working as a school-based SLP, in private practice, and in early intervention. She is also the founder and CEO of <strong>Multimodal Communication Speech Clinic P.C.<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Destiny on Instagram </strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/destinyjohnsonslp/"><strong>@destinyjohnsonslp</strong></a><strong>, on her </strong><a href="https://www.multimodalcommunication.org/"><strong>private practice website here,</strong></a><strong> and </strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/destinybrookjohnson/"><strong>on LinkedIn here.</strong></a><strong><br></strong><br></p><p>Listen to Destiny’s previous episode on De Facto Leaders here:<a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-187-dynamic-assessment-evaluations-are-a-process-not-a-test-with-destiny-johnson/"><strong> EP 187: Dynamic Assessment: Evaluations are a process, not a test (with Destiny Johnson</strong></a><strong>)<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz</strong> is a bilingual high school SLP from Southern California who has primarily worked in the school systems and has experience at both the elementary and secondary level. She’s also a member of<a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/"><strong> Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong></a><strong>, </strong>and is involved in <strong>state and local advocacy work </strong>relating to <strong>dynamic assessments </strong>and <strong>special education eligibility.<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>Connect with Tiffany on Instagram </strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/tiffany.shahoumian/"><strong>@tiffany.shahoumian</strong></a></p><p>Listen to Tiffany’s previous episode on De Facto Leaders here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-147-high-school-language-therapy-do-we-still-have-time-to-make-an-impact-with-tiffany-shahoumian-ruiz/"><strong>High school language therapy: Do we still have time to make an impact? (with Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz)</strong></a></p><p>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that gives SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">learn more about the program here.</a></p><p><strong>Additional Resources Mentioned in the episode:<br></strong><br></p><p>Daub, O., Cunningham, B. J., Bagatto, M. P., Johnson, A. M., Kwok, E. Y., Smyth, R. E., &amp; Oram Cardy, J. (2021). Adopting a conceptual validity framework for testing in speech-language pathology. <em>American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 30</em>(4), 1894–1908<strong>. </strong><a href="https://doi.org/10.1044/2021_AJSLP-20-00032"><strong>https://doi.org/10.1044/2021_AJSLP-20-00032</strong></a><strong><br></strong><br></p><p>Spaulding, T. J., Plante, E., &amp; Farinella, K. A. (2006). Eligibility criteria for language impairment: Is the low end of normal always appropriate? <em>Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 37</em>(1), 61–72. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1044/0161-1461(2006/007)">https://doi.org/10.1044/0161-1461(2006/007)</a></p><p><a href="https://languagedynamicsgroup.com/dymond/">DYMOND Norm-Referenced Dynamic Assessment</a></p><p><a href="https://products.brookespublishing.com/Bilingual-English-Spanish-Assessment-BESA-P1044.aspx">Bilingual English-Spanish Assessment (BESA)</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you d...</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Language assessments </strong>shape who gets services, how goals are written, and how progress is measured, but there are many misconceptions about how to follow best-practices when doing an evaluation<strong>. In this three-part series, bilingual SLPs Destiny Johnson and Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz</strong> join me to dig into the <strong>science, the myths, and the policies </strong>that<strong> shape evaluation practices </strong>in schools.</p><p><strong>Across these conversations, we explore:<br></strong><br></p><ul><li>Sensitivity, specificity, <em>reference standards</em>, and diagnostic accuracy<p></p></li><li>How <em>test development </em>has evolved over time and why this matters <p></p></li><li>Why the same <em>cut-off score</em> shouldn’t apply across all tests<p></p></li><li>The math behind using<em> two norm-referenced tests</em>, and why it may complicate rather than clarify in some cases<p></p></li><li>Other reasons we test <em>beyond diagnosis </em>(treatment planning, severity, monitoring progress)<p></p></li><li>How do we do we to “sell” the concept of <em>dynamic assessment</em> to administrators<p></p></li><li>Case studies that show the pitfalls of over-reliance on standardized scores<p></p></li><li>Misconceptions clinicians often hold, and what they <em>should</em> know about assessment<p></p></li><li>Differences in<em> state eligibility standards</em>, and what this means for service decisions</li></ul><p><strong>This series is part myth-busting, part practical strategies, and part advocacy playbook—perfect for clinicians who want to move beyond compliance-driven evaluations toward assessments that truly reflect students’ needs.</strong></p><p><strong>You can listen to Part 1 of the series here.</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Destiny Johnson, M.S., CCC-SLP,</strong> is a bilingual speech-language pathologist (English/Spanish) with a deep passion for culturally responsive assessment and treatment practices, as well as advocating for policy change. She has presented on dynamic assessment at the CSHA Convergence 2024, focusing on the importance of dynamic assessment in bilingual children. Destiny has experience working as a school-based SLP, in private practice, and in early intervention. She is also the founder and CEO of <strong>Multimodal Communication Speech Clinic P.C.</strong></p><p><br><strong>Connect with Destiny on Instagram </strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/destinyjohnsonslp/"><strong>@destinyjohnsonslp</strong></a><strong>, on her </strong><a href="https://www.multimodalcommunication.org/"><strong>private practice website here,</strong></a><strong> and </strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/destinybrookjohnson/"><strong>on LinkedIn here.</strong></a></p><p><br>Listen to Destiny’s previous episode on De Facto Leaders here:<a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-187-dynamic-assessment-evaluations-are-a-process-not-a-test-with-destiny-johnson/"><strong> EP 187: Dynamic Assessment: Evaluations are a process, not a test (with Destiny Johnson</strong></a><strong>)</strong></p><p><br><strong>Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz</strong> is a bilingual high school SLP from Southern California who has primarily worked in the school systems and has experience at both the elementary and secondary level. She’s also a member of<a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/"><strong> Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong></a><strong>, </strong>and is involved in <strong>state and local advocacy work </strong>relating to <strong>dynamic assessments </strong>and <strong>special education eligibility.</strong></p><p><br><strong>Connect with Tiffany on Instagram </strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/tiffany.shahoumian/"><strong>@tiffany.shahoumian</strong></a></p><p>Listen to Tiffany’s previous episode on De Facto Leaders here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-147-high-school-language-therapy-do-we-still-have-time-to-make-an-impact-with-tiffany-shahoumian-ruiz/"><strong>High school language therapy: Do we still have time to make an impact? (with Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz)</strong></a></p><p><br>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that gives SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">learn more about the program here.</a></p><p><br><strong>Additional Resources Mentioned in the episode:</strong></p><p><br>Daub, O., Cunningham, B. J., Bagatto, M. P., Johnson, A. M., Kwok, E. Y., Smyth, R. E., &amp; Oram Cardy, J. (2021). Adopting a conceptual validity framework for testing in speech-language pathology. <em>American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 30</em>(4), 1894–1908<strong>. </strong><a href="https://doi.org/10.1044/2021_AJSLP-20-00032"><strong>https://doi.org/10.1044/2021_AJSLP-20-00032</strong></a></p><p><br>Spaulding, T. J., Plante, E., &amp; Farinella, K. A. (2006). Eligibility criteria for language impairment: Is the low end of normal always appropriate? <em>Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 37</em>(1), 61–72. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1044/0161-1461(2006/007)">https://doi.org/10.1044/0161-1461(2006/007)</a></p><p><br><a href="https://languagedynamicsgroup.com/dymond/">DYMOND Norm-Referenced Dynamic Assessment</a></p><p><br><a href="https://products.brookespublishing.com/Bilingual-English-Spanish-Assessment-BESA-P1044.aspx">Bilingual English-Spanish Assessment (BESA)</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li></ul>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Language assessments </strong>shape who gets services, how goals are written, and how progress is measured, but there are many misconceptions about how to follow best-practices when doing an evaluation<strong>. In this three-part series, bilingual SLPs Destiny Johnson and Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz</strong> join me to dig into the <strong>science, the myths, and the policies </strong>that<strong> shape evaluation practices </strong>in schools.</p><p><strong>Across these conversations, we explore:<br></strong><br></p><ul><li>Sensitivity, specificity, <em>reference standards</em>, and diagnostic accuracy<p></p></li><li>How <em>test development </em>has evolved over time and why this matters <p></p></li><li>Why the same <em>cut-off score</em> shouldn’t apply across all tests<p></p></li><li>The math behind using<em> two norm-referenced tests</em>, and why it may complicate rather than clarify in some cases<p></p></li><li>Other reasons we test <em>beyond diagnosis </em>(treatment planning, severity, monitoring progress)<p></p></li><li>How do we do we to “sell” the concept of <em>dynamic assessment</em> to administrators<p></p></li><li>Case studies that show the pitfalls of over-reliance on standardized scores<p></p></li><li>Misconceptions clinicians often hold, and what they <em>should</em> know about assessment<p></p></li><li>Differences in<em> state eligibility standards</em>, and what this means for service decisions</li></ul><p><strong>This series is part myth-busting, part practical strategies, and part advocacy playbook—perfect for clinicians who want to move beyond compliance-driven evaluations toward assessments that truly reflect students’ needs.</strong></p><p><strong>You can listen to Part 1 of the series here.</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Destiny Johnson, M.S., CCC-SLP,</strong> is a bilingual speech-language pathologist (English/Spanish) with a deep passion for culturally responsive assessment and treatment practices, as well as advocating for policy change. She has presented on dynamic assessment at the CSHA Convergence 2024, focusing on the importance of dynamic assessment in bilingual children. Destiny has experience working as a school-based SLP, in private practice, and in early intervention. She is also the founder and CEO of <strong>Multimodal Communication Speech Clinic P.C.</strong></p><p><br><strong>Connect with Destiny on Instagram </strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/destinyjohnsonslp/"><strong>@destinyjohnsonslp</strong></a><strong>, on her </strong><a href="https://www.multimodalcommunication.org/"><strong>private practice website here,</strong></a><strong> and </strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/destinybrookjohnson/"><strong>on LinkedIn here.</strong></a></p><p><br>Listen to Destiny’s previous episode on De Facto Leaders here:<a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-187-dynamic-assessment-evaluations-are-a-process-not-a-test-with-destiny-johnson/"><strong> EP 187: Dynamic Assessment: Evaluations are a process, not a test (with Destiny Johnson</strong></a><strong>)</strong></p><p><br><strong>Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz</strong> is a bilingual high school SLP from Southern California who has primarily worked in the school systems and has experience at both the elementary and secondary level. She’s also a member of<a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/"><strong> Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong></a><strong>, </strong>and is involved in <strong>state and local advocacy work </strong>relating to <strong>dynamic assessments </strong>and <strong>special education eligibility.</strong></p><p><br><strong>Connect with Tiffany on Instagram </strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/tiffany.shahoumian/"><strong>@tiffany.shahoumian</strong></a></p><p>Listen to Tiffany’s previous episode on De Facto Leaders here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-147-high-school-language-therapy-do-we-still-have-time-to-make-an-impact-with-tiffany-shahoumian-ruiz/"><strong>High school language therapy: Do we still have time to make an impact? (with Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz)</strong></a></p><p><br>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that gives SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">learn more about the program here.</a></p><p><br><strong>Additional Resources Mentioned in the episode:</strong></p><p><br>Daub, O., Cunningham, B. J., Bagatto, M. P., Johnson, A. M., Kwok, E. Y., Smyth, R. E., &amp; Oram Cardy, J. (2021). Adopting a conceptual validity framework for testing in speech-language pathology. <em>American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 30</em>(4), 1894–1908<strong>. </strong><a href="https://doi.org/10.1044/2021_AJSLP-20-00032"><strong>https://doi.org/10.1044/2021_AJSLP-20-00032</strong></a></p><p><br>Spaulding, T. J., Plante, E., &amp; Farinella, K. A. (2006). Eligibility criteria for language impairment: Is the low end of normal always appropriate? <em>Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 37</em>(1), 61–72. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1044/0161-1461(2006/007)">https://doi.org/10.1044/0161-1461(2006/007)</a></p><p><br><a href="https://languagedynamicsgroup.com/dymond/">DYMOND Norm-Referenced Dynamic Assessment</a></p><p><br><a href="https://products.brookespublishing.com/Bilingual-English-Spanish-Assessment-BESA-P1044.aspx">Bilingual English-Spanish Assessment (BESA)</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li></ul>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Language assessments </strong>shape who gets services, how goals are written, and how progress is measured, but there are many misconceptions about how to follow best-practices when doing an evaluation<strong>. In this three-part series, bilingual SLPs Destiny Johnson and Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz</strong> join me to dig into the <strong>science, the myths, and the policies </strong>that<strong> shape evaluation practices </strong>in schools.</p><p><strong>Across these conversations, we explore:<br></strong><br></p><ul><li>Sensitivity, specificity, <em>reference standards</em>, and diagnostic accuracy<p></p></li><li>How <em>test development </em>has evolved over time and why this matters <p></p></li><li>Why the same <em>cut-off score</em> shouldn’t apply across all tests<p></p></li><li>The math behind using<em> two norm-referenced tests</em>, and why it may complicate rather than clarify in some cases<p></p></li><li>Other reasons we test <em>beyond diagnosis </em>(treatment planning, severity, monitoring progress)<p></p></li><li>How do we do we to “sell” the concept of <em>dynamic assessment</em> to administrators<p></p></li><li>Case studies that show the pitfalls of over-reliance on standardized scores<p></p></li><li>Misconceptions clinicians often hold, and what they <em>should</em> know about assessment<p></p></li><li>Differences in<em> state eligibility standards</em>, and what this means for service decisions</li></ul><p><strong>This series is part myth-busting, part practical strategies, and part advocacy playbook—perfect for clinicians who want to move beyond compliance-driven evaluations toward assessments that truly reflect students’ needs.</strong></p><p><strong>You can listen to Part 1 of the series here.</strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Destiny Johnson, M.S., CCC-SLP,</strong> is a bilingual speech-language pathologist (English/Spanish) with a deep passion for culturally responsive assessment and treatment practices, as well as advocating for policy change. She has presented on dynamic assessment at the CSHA Convergence 2024, focusing on the importance of dynamic assessment in bilingual children. Destiny has experience working as a school-based SLP, in private practice, and in early intervention. She is also the founder and CEO of <strong>Multimodal Communication Speech Clinic P.C.</strong></p><p><br><strong>Connect with Destiny on Instagram </strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/destinyjohnsonslp/"><strong>@destinyjohnsonslp</strong></a><strong>, on her </strong><a href="https://www.multimodalcommunication.org/"><strong>private practice website here,</strong></a><strong> and </strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/destinybrookjohnson/"><strong>on LinkedIn here.</strong></a></p><p><br>Listen to Destiny’s previous episode on De Facto Leaders here:<a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-187-dynamic-assessment-evaluations-are-a-process-not-a-test-with-destiny-johnson/"><strong> EP 187: Dynamic Assessment: Evaluations are a process, not a test (with Destiny Johnson</strong></a><strong>)</strong></p><p><br><strong>Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz</strong> is a bilingual high school SLP from Southern California who has primarily worked in the school systems and has experience at both the elementary and secondary level. She’s also a member of<a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/"><strong> Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong></a><strong>, </strong>and is involved in <strong>state and local advocacy work </strong>relating to <strong>dynamic assessments </strong>and <strong>special education eligibility.</strong></p><p><br><strong>Connect with Tiffany on Instagram </strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/tiffany.shahoumian/"><strong>@tiffany.shahoumian</strong></a></p><p>Listen to Tiffany’s previous episode on De Facto Leaders here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-147-high-school-language-therapy-do-we-still-have-time-to-make-an-impact-with-tiffany-shahoumian-ruiz/"><strong>High school language therapy: Do we still have time to make an impact? (with Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz)</strong></a></p><p><br>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that gives SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">learn more about the program here.</a></p><p><br><strong>Additional Resources Mentioned in the episode:</strong></p><p><br>Daub, O., Cunningham, B. J., Bagatto, M. P., Johnson, A. M., Kwok, E. Y., Smyth, R. E., &amp; Oram Cardy, J. (2021). Adopting a conceptual validity framework for testing in speech-language pathology. <em>American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 30</em>(4), 1894–1908<strong>. </strong><a href="https://doi.org/10.1044/2021_AJSLP-20-00032"><strong>https://doi.org/10.1044/2021_AJSLP-20-00032</strong></a></p><p><br>Spaulding, T. J., Plante, E., &amp; Farinella, K. A. (2006). Eligibility criteria for language impairment: Is the low end of normal always appropriate? <em>Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 37</em>(1), 61–72. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1044/0161-1461(2006/007)">https://doi.org/10.1044/0161-1461(2006/007)</a></p><p><br><a href="https://languagedynamicsgroup.com/dymond/">DYMOND Norm-Referenced Dynamic Assessment</a></p><p><br><a href="https://products.brookespublishing.com/Bilingual-English-Spanish-Assessment-BESA-P1044.aspx">Bilingual English-Spanish Assessment (BESA)</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li></ul>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>241</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Every few years, conversations about education in the U.S. circle back to the same refrain: Why can’t we be more like Finland?</p><p>In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Chrishawn Finister from Your Joy Psychological, PLLC to unpack this comparison.</p><p>We dig into the nuanced relationship between educational eligibility and clinical diagnosis, which often overlap but aren’t interchangeable. From there, we widen the lens to explore the broader systems-level challenges that shape how students are identified, supported, and served.</p><p>Some key themes we discuss:</p><p>✅ Orthographic density and literacy: Why differences in written language systems matter when comparing reading outcomes across countries.</p><p>✅ Population homogeneity and “education tracks”: When we look at instructional outcomes data, the students included in the education system and the numbers matter. Are the same individuals “counting” when we compare results across countries? </p><p>✅ Teacher pay and professional identity: What Finland’s investment in teacher preparation and salary looks like compared to the U.S. (spoiler alert: Dr. Finister and I both think the US should be more like Finland on this one). </p><p>✅ Cultural perceptions of medicine vs. education: Why recommendations from evaluations are perceived differently depending on the setting and who is making decisions about services.</p><p>✅ Housing instability and socioeconomic factors: We’re educating students with complex needs in the US who have varying experiences outside of school. With this in mind, has the education system made more progress than what the media is saying? </p><p>Rather than looking for a one-size-fits-all solution, we highlight why U.S. educators, policymakers, and clinicians need to understand the challenges and opportunities when designing systems of support.</p><p>If you’ve ever wondered where the lines between clinical diagnosis and educational eligibility blur, this conversation will give you a grounded perspective.</p><p>Dr. Chrishawn Finister is an Independent Practicing Licensed Psychological Associate and a Licensed Specialist in School Psychology, possessing over a decade of experience in the role of School Psychologist. Recognized as a Nationally Certified School Psychologist, she is committed to utilizing diagnostically sound assessments to identify learning barriers and implementing research-based interventions to amend challenging behaviors effectively. Dr. Finister is an advocate of culturally competent practices and is dedicated to training future practitioners in the field. She received her foundational training in psychological pedagogy and assessments at Texas Woman’s University, where she completed her Master’s degree in 2010. While working in a prominent North Texas public school district, she advanced her education by earning a Doctoral degree in Educational Leadership and Policy from the University of Texas at Arlington in 2019. Her contributions to the field extend to academia, where she has served as a guest lecturer at the College of Education at Texas Christian University.</p><p>Places to connect with Dr. Finister:</p><p>Her private practice, Your Joy Psychological, PLLC</p><p>Website: https://yourjoypsych.com/</p><p>Business Instagram: @yourjoypsych</p><p>Her NonProfit, Texas Psychological Hive: https://thetexaspsychhive.org/</p><p>Non-profit Instagram: @texaxpsychhive</p><p>Additional Resources Mentioned in this episode:</p><p>Steven Pinker: https://stevenpinker.com/</p><p>Mark Manson: https://markmanson.net/</p><p>Dr. Tim Shanahan: https://www.shanahanonliteracy.com/</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives SLPs and other service providers a system for language therapy. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Every few years, conversations about education in the U.S. circle back to the same refrain: Why can’t we be more like Finland?</p><p>In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Chrishawn Finister from Your Joy Psychological, PLLC to unpack this comparison.</p><p>We dig into the nuanced relationship between educational eligibility and clinical diagnosis, which often overlap but aren’t interchangeable. From there, we widen the lens to explore the broader systems-level challenges that shape how students are identified, supported, and served.</p><p>Some key themes we discuss:</p><p>✅ Orthographic density and literacy: Why differences in written language systems matter when comparing reading outcomes across countries.</p><p>✅ Population homogeneity and “education tracks”: When we look at instructional outcomes data, the students included in the education system and the numbers matter. Are the same individuals “counting” when we compare results across countries? </p><p>✅ Teacher pay and professional identity: What Finland’s investment in teacher preparation and salary looks like compared to the U.S. (spoiler alert: Dr. Finister and I both think the US should be more like Finland on this one). </p><p>✅ Cultural perceptions of medicine vs. education: Why recommendations from evaluations are perceived differently depending on the setting and who is making decisions about services.</p><p>✅ Housing instability and socioeconomic factors: We’re educating students with complex needs in the US who have varying experiences outside of school. With this in mind, has the education system made more progress than what the media is saying? </p><p>Rather than looking for a one-size-fits-all solution, we highlight why U.S. educators, policymakers, and clinicians need to understand the challenges and opportunities when designing systems of support.</p><p>If you’ve ever wondered where the lines between clinical diagnosis and educational eligibility blur, this conversation will give you a grounded perspective.</p><p>Dr. Chrishawn Finister is an Independent Practicing Licensed Psychological Associate and a Licensed Specialist in School Psychology, possessing over a decade of experience in the role of School Psychologist. Recognized as a Nationally Certified School Psychologist, she is committed to utilizing diagnostically sound assessments to identify learning barriers and implementing research-based interventions to amend challenging behaviors effectively. Dr. Finister is an advocate of culturally competent practices and is dedicated to training future practitioners in the field. She received her foundational training in psychological pedagogy and assessments at Texas Woman’s University, where she completed her Master’s degree in 2010. While working in a prominent North Texas public school district, she advanced her education by earning a Doctoral degree in Educational Leadership and Policy from the University of Texas at Arlington in 2019. Her contributions to the field extend to academia, where she has served as a guest lecturer at the College of Education at Texas Christian University.</p><p>Places to connect with Dr. Finister:</p><p>Her private practice, Your Joy Psychological, PLLC</p><p>Website: https://yourjoypsych.com/</p><p>Business Instagram: @yourjoypsych</p><p>Her NonProfit, Texas Psychological Hive: https://thetexaspsychhive.org/</p><p>Non-profit Instagram: @texaxpsychhive</p><p>Additional Resources Mentioned in this episode:</p><p>Steven Pinker: https://stevenpinker.com/</p><p>Mark Manson: https://markmanson.net/</p><p>Dr. Tim Shanahan: https://www.shanahanonliteracy.com/</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives SLPs and other service providers a system for language therapy. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2025 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Every few years, conversations about education in the U.S. circle back to the same refrain: Why can’t we be more like Finland?</p><p>In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Chrishawn Finister from Your Joy Psychological, PLLC to unpack this comparison.</p><p>We dig into the nuanced relationship between educational eligibility and clinical diagnosis, which often overlap but aren’t interchangeable. From there, we widen the lens to explore the broader systems-level challenges that shape how students are identified, supported, and served.</p><p>Some key themes we discuss:</p><p>✅ Orthographic density and literacy: Why differences in written language systems matter when comparing reading outcomes across countries.</p><p>✅ Population homogeneity and “education tracks”: When we look at instructional outcomes data, the students included in the education system and the numbers matter. Are the same individuals “counting” when we compare results across countries? </p><p>✅ Teacher pay and professional identity: What Finland’s investment in teacher preparation and salary looks like compared to the U.S. (spoiler alert: Dr. Finister and I both think the US should be more like Finland on this one). </p><p>✅ Cultural perceptions of medicine vs. education: Why recommendations from evaluations are perceived differently depending on the setting and who is making decisions about services.</p><p>✅ Housing instability and socioeconomic factors: We’re educating students with complex needs in the US who have varying experiences outside of school. With this in mind, has the education system made more progress than what the media is saying? </p><p>Rather than looking for a one-size-fits-all solution, we highlight why U.S. educators, policymakers, and clinicians need to understand the challenges and opportunities when designing systems of support.</p><p>If you’ve ever wondered where the lines between clinical diagnosis and educational eligibility blur, this conversation will give you a grounded perspective.</p><p>Dr. Chrishawn Finister is an Independent Practicing Licensed Psychological Associate and a Licensed Specialist in School Psychology, possessing over a decade of experience in the role of School Psychologist. Recognized as a Nationally Certified School Psychologist, she is committed to utilizing diagnostically sound assessments to identify learning barriers and implementing research-based interventions to amend challenging behaviors effectively. Dr. Finister is an advocate of culturally competent practices and is dedicated to training future practitioners in the field. She received her foundational training in psychological pedagogy and assessments at Texas Woman’s University, where she completed her Master’s degree in 2010. While working in a prominent North Texas public school district, she advanced her education by earning a Doctoral degree in Educational Leadership and Policy from the University of Texas at Arlington in 2019. Her contributions to the field extend to academia, where she has served as a guest lecturer at the College of Education at Texas Christian University.</p><p>Places to connect with Dr. Finister:</p><p>Her private practice, Your Joy Psychological, PLLC</p><p>Website: https://yourjoypsych.com/</p><p>Business Instagram: @yourjoypsych</p><p>Her NonProfit, Texas Psychological Hive: https://thetexaspsychhive.org/</p><p>Non-profit Instagram: @texaxpsychhive</p><p>Additional Resources Mentioned in this episode:</p><p>Steven Pinker: https://stevenpinker.com/</p><p>Mark Manson: https://markmanson.net/</p><p>Dr. Tim Shanahan: https://www.shanahanonliteracy.com/</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives SLPs and other service providers a system for language therapy. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>240</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most of us know that it’s important to work on vocabulary in language and literacy intervention.</p><p>But how do we know what words to pick? Should we be working on specific words, or should we be focusing on strategies?</p><p>If we DO work on words, how can we possibly keep up with the pace of the curriculum (and should we even try)?</p><p>I get these questions ALL the time from SLPs and other professionals supporting language and literacy, which is why this is something I help you navigate in both my Vocabulary Foundation and Language Therapy Advance Foundations program.</p><p>In episode 240 of De Facto Leaders, I share how I answer these questions about prioritization, vocabulary selection, and word-learning strategies. </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can check out the Vocabulary Foundation and other programs in my language therapy suite on my products and services page here: https://drkarenspeech.com/products-and-services/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most of us know that it’s important to work on vocabulary in language and literacy intervention.</p><p>But how do we know what words to pick? Should we be working on specific words, or should we be focusing on strategies?</p><p>If we DO work on words, how can we possibly keep up with the pace of the curriculum (and should we even try)?</p><p>I get these questions ALL the time from SLPs and other professionals supporting language and literacy, which is why this is something I help you navigate in both my Vocabulary Foundation and Language Therapy Advance Foundations program.</p><p>In episode 240 of De Facto Leaders, I share how I answer these questions about prioritization, vocabulary selection, and word-learning strategies. </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can check out the Vocabulary Foundation and other programs in my language therapy suite on my products and services page here: https://drkarenspeech.com/products-and-services/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2025 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most of us know that it’s important to work on vocabulary in language and literacy intervention.</p><p>But how do we know what words to pick? Should we be working on specific words, or should we be focusing on strategies?</p><p>If we DO work on words, how can we possibly keep up with the pace of the curriculum (and should we even try)?</p><p>I get these questions ALL the time from SLPs and other professionals supporting language and literacy, which is why this is something I help you navigate in both my Vocabulary Foundation and Language Therapy Advance Foundations program.</p><p>In episode 240 of De Facto Leaders, I share how I answer these questions about prioritization, vocabulary selection, and word-learning strategies. </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can check out the Vocabulary Foundation and other programs in my language therapy suite on my products and services page here: https://drkarenspeech.com/products-and-services/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>A Case for Talking about the “Summer Slide” in the Fall (featuring David Schipper)</title>
      <itunes:episode>239</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Every time I look into research on the summer slide, I get more confused. It’s no wonder professionals and families are scrambling every May as they think about how kids should be spending their time in the summer. </p><p>I’ve intended to do a deep dive into the research and gain a better understanding of how significant the “slide” is, for who, and what, exactly, is sliding. At the time I’m writing this, I still don’t feel I’ve done that. </p><p>What I can do is speak to what I DO understand, which is why I wanted to share my commentary and a clip from my interview with my colleague, David Schipper, as we discuss our conclusions on the “summer slide”. </p><p>At the end of the interview, I ended up with more questions than answers, but we both came to the conclusion that kids who are already behind will benefit from consistent, explicit intervention, and that we’d both want to take advantage of time available to close gaps in students who are already behind at the end of the school year. </p><p>David Schipper is the director of Strategic Learning Clinic, a position he has held since 2013. David obtained a B.A. in English Literature from Concordia University in 1998 as well as a B.Ed. in Secondary Education (English and History) from McGill University in 2002. After some work as a local teacher in Montreal, David founded 2Torial Educational Centre in 2007. Aside from his ability to put both parents and students at ease, David is able to help families get to the root of the problem(s) and propose the most suitable programs to resolve these issues. As a father of two children, David knows how to relate to the concerns of parents and as an experienced educator and passionately understands the struggles of students. His passion and dedication to teaching and learning is second to none.</p><p>Here are some questions and discussion points from this episode:</p><p>✅ Why we need to think about the summer in the preceding fall, not in May.</p><p>✅ Looking at cumulative gains over the entire year rather than focusing on ONE time period.</p><p>✅ Some students are already behind when summer starts. So how much time should we spend debating if a “slide” exists”? </p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing executive functioning support. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p><p>I also mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives SLPs and other service providers a system for language therapy. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can connect with David on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-schipper-1537972a/</p><p>You can learn more about Strategic Learning Clinic on their website here: https://strategiclearning.ca/, on their Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/SLCStrategicLearningClinic, or on Instagram @strategiclearningclinic (https://www.instagram.com/strategiclearningclinic/).</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Every time I look into research on the summer slide, I get more confused. It’s no wonder professionals and families are scrambling every May as they think about how kids should be spending their time in the summer. </p><p>I’ve intended to do a deep dive into the research and gain a better understanding of how significant the “slide” is, for who, and what, exactly, is sliding. At the time I’m writing this, I still don’t feel I’ve done that. </p><p>What I can do is speak to what I DO understand, which is why I wanted to share my commentary and a clip from my interview with my colleague, David Schipper, as we discuss our conclusions on the “summer slide”. </p><p>At the end of the interview, I ended up with more questions than answers, but we both came to the conclusion that kids who are already behind will benefit from consistent, explicit intervention, and that we’d both want to take advantage of time available to close gaps in students who are already behind at the end of the school year. </p><p>David Schipper is the director of Strategic Learning Clinic, a position he has held since 2013. David obtained a B.A. in English Literature from Concordia University in 1998 as well as a B.Ed. in Secondary Education (English and History) from McGill University in 2002. After some work as a local teacher in Montreal, David founded 2Torial Educational Centre in 2007. Aside from his ability to put both parents and students at ease, David is able to help families get to the root of the problem(s) and propose the most suitable programs to resolve these issues. As a father of two children, David knows how to relate to the concerns of parents and as an experienced educator and passionately understands the struggles of students. His passion and dedication to teaching and learning is second to none.</p><p>Here are some questions and discussion points from this episode:</p><p>✅ Why we need to think about the summer in the preceding fall, not in May.</p><p>✅ Looking at cumulative gains over the entire year rather than focusing on ONE time period.</p><p>✅ Some students are already behind when summer starts. So how much time should we spend debating if a “slide” exists”? </p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing executive functioning support. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p><p>I also mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives SLPs and other service providers a system for language therapy. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can connect with David on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-schipper-1537972a/</p><p>You can learn more about Strategic Learning Clinic on their website here: https://strategiclearning.ca/, on their Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/SLCStrategicLearningClinic, or on Instagram @strategiclearningclinic (https://www.instagram.com/strategiclearningclinic/).</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Every time I look into research on the summer slide, I get more confused. It’s no wonder professionals and families are scrambling every May as they think about how kids should be spending their time in the summer. </p><p>I’ve intended to do a deep dive into the research and gain a better understanding of how significant the “slide” is, for who, and what, exactly, is sliding. At the time I’m writing this, I still don’t feel I’ve done that. </p><p>What I can do is speak to what I DO understand, which is why I wanted to share my commentary and a clip from my interview with my colleague, David Schipper, as we discuss our conclusions on the “summer slide”. </p><p>At the end of the interview, I ended up with more questions than answers, but we both came to the conclusion that kids who are already behind will benefit from consistent, explicit intervention, and that we’d both want to take advantage of time available to close gaps in students who are already behind at the end of the school year. </p><p>David Schipper is the director of Strategic Learning Clinic, a position he has held since 2013. David obtained a B.A. in English Literature from Concordia University in 1998 as well as a B.Ed. in Secondary Education (English and History) from McGill University in 2002. After some work as a local teacher in Montreal, David founded 2Torial Educational Centre in 2007. Aside from his ability to put both parents and students at ease, David is able to help families get to the root of the problem(s) and propose the most suitable programs to resolve these issues. As a father of two children, David knows how to relate to the concerns of parents and as an experienced educator and passionately understands the struggles of students. His passion and dedication to teaching and learning is second to none.</p><p>Here are some questions and discussion points from this episode:</p><p>✅ Why we need to think about the summer in the preceding fall, not in May.</p><p>✅ Looking at cumulative gains over the entire year rather than focusing on ONE time period.</p><p>✅ Some students are already behind when summer starts. So how much time should we spend debating if a “slide” exists”? </p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing executive functioning support. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p><p>I also mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives SLPs and other service providers a system for language therapy. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can connect with David on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-schipper-1537972a/</p><p>You can learn more about Strategic Learning Clinic on their website here: https://strategiclearning.ca/, on their Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/SLCStrategicLearningClinic, or on Instagram @strategiclearningclinic (https://www.instagram.com/strategiclearningclinic/).</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>What “Biologically Secondary” Means for Literacy Instruction (featuring Dr. Pamela Snow)</title>
      <itunes:episode>238</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>238</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>What “Biologically Secondary” Means for Literacy Instruction (featuring Dr. Pamela Snow)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The idea that exposing kids to <strong>enriching literacy</strong> and <em>play-based experiences</em> will effectively teach them to read and write sounds nice on paper.</p><p>Unfortunately, it’s not in-line with the large and growing body of evidence that suggests that kids need <strong>direct, explicit instruction</strong> to learn to <em>read, write, and spell</em>. </p><p>Sure, a select group of fortunate students will learn to read and write implicitly through exposure alone. But<strong> curricular decisions</strong> shouldn’t be based on what benefits a small percentage of their student population. </p><p>That’s why in this episode, I share a clip and my commentary on my interview with <strong>Dr. Pamela Snow. <br></strong><br></p><p><strong>Pamela Snow </strong>is a Professor of Cognitive Psychology in the School of Education at the Bendigo campus of La Trobe University, Australia. She is also Co-Director of the Science of Language and Reading (SOLAR) Lab. Pamela is a registered psychologist, having qualified originally in speech-language pathology and has taught a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate education and health professionals. Her research has been funded by nationally competitive schemes such as the <strong>ARC Discovery Program, ARC Linkage Program</strong>, and the <strong>Criminology Research Council</strong>, and concerns the role of language and literacy skills as academic and mental health protective factors in childhood and adolescence. She has conducted research on the profiles and needs of high-risk groups such as youth offenders, children and adolescents in the state care system and flexible education systems, as well as research advancing evidence in the <em>language-to-literacy </em>transition in the early years of school. </p><p>In this conversation, we discuss the need for nuance as it pertains to practices such as <strong>play-based instruction </strong>and <strong>project-based learning</strong>, and why these methods should be used in conjunction with direct reading instruction, not instead of. </p><p>Dr. Snow also explains the difference between biologically primary and biologically secondary skills, and why this distinction matters when it comes to literacy instruction.</p><p><strong>Discussion points from this episode:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ Play-based learning vs. <strong>early reading instruction</strong>: Why they aren’t in opposition.</p><p>✅ Using <strong>explicit instruction</strong> to build skills needed for <em>problem-solving</em> and successful <em>project-based learning</em>.</p><p>✅ Whose job is it to <strong>work on reading</strong>? How much is the responsibility of the schools, and what is the parent’s job?</p><p>You can listen to my original interview with <strong>Dr. Snow</strong> on the <strong>De Facto Leaders </strong>podcast here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-158-literacy-and-background-knowledge-essential-skills-for-life-with-dr-pamela-snow/">EP 158: Literacy and background knowledge: Essential skills for life (with Dr. Pamela Snow)</a> Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-158-literacy-and-background-knowledge-essential-skills-for-life-with-dr-pamela-snow/</p><p>You can connect with Dr. Snow on X (formerly Twitter) <a href="https://twitter.com/PamelaSnow2">@pamelasnow2</a> (https://twitter.com/PamelaSnow2) or on her blog at: <a href="http://pamelasnow.blogspot.com/">http://pamelasnow.blogspot.com/</a></p><p>You can also learn more about her work on her La Trobe University page at: <a href="https://scholars.latrobe.edu.au/pcsnow">https://scholars.latrobe.edu.au/pcsnow</a></p><p>You can learn more about the Science of Language and Reading (SOLAR) lab at: <a href="https://www.latrobe.edu.au/school-education/about/spotlight">https://www.latrobe.edu.au/school-education/about/spotlight</a></p><p><br>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">learn more about the program here: </a>https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The idea that exposing kids to <strong>enriching literacy</strong> and <em>play-based experiences</em> will effectively teach them to read and write sounds nice on paper.</p><p>Unfortunately, it’s not in-line with the large and growing body of evidence that suggests that kids need <strong>direct, explicit instruction</strong> to learn to <em>read, write, and spell</em>. </p><p>Sure, a select group of fortunate students will learn to read and write implicitly through exposure alone. But<strong> curricular decisions</strong> shouldn’t be based on what benefits a small percentage of their student population. </p><p>That’s why in this episode, I share a clip and my commentary on my interview with <strong>Dr. Pamela Snow. <br></strong><br></p><p><strong>Pamela Snow </strong>is a Professor of Cognitive Psychology in the School of Education at the Bendigo campus of La Trobe University, Australia. She is also Co-Director of the Science of Language and Reading (SOLAR) Lab. Pamela is a registered psychologist, having qualified originally in speech-language pathology and has taught a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate education and health professionals. Her research has been funded by nationally competitive schemes such as the <strong>ARC Discovery Program, ARC Linkage Program</strong>, and the <strong>Criminology Research Council</strong>, and concerns the role of language and literacy skills as academic and mental health protective factors in childhood and adolescence. She has conducted research on the profiles and needs of high-risk groups such as youth offenders, children and adolescents in the state care system and flexible education systems, as well as research advancing evidence in the <em>language-to-literacy </em>transition in the early years of school. </p><p>In this conversation, we discuss the need for nuance as it pertains to practices such as <strong>play-based instruction </strong>and <strong>project-based learning</strong>, and why these methods should be used in conjunction with direct reading instruction, not instead of. </p><p>Dr. Snow also explains the difference between biologically primary and biologically secondary skills, and why this distinction matters when it comes to literacy instruction.</p><p><strong>Discussion points from this episode:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ Play-based learning vs. <strong>early reading instruction</strong>: Why they aren’t in opposition.</p><p>✅ Using <strong>explicit instruction</strong> to build skills needed for <em>problem-solving</em> and successful <em>project-based learning</em>.</p><p>✅ Whose job is it to <strong>work on reading</strong>? How much is the responsibility of the schools, and what is the parent’s job?</p><p>You can listen to my original interview with <strong>Dr. Snow</strong> on the <strong>De Facto Leaders </strong>podcast here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-158-literacy-and-background-knowledge-essential-skills-for-life-with-dr-pamela-snow/">EP 158: Literacy and background knowledge: Essential skills for life (with Dr. Pamela Snow)</a> Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-158-literacy-and-background-knowledge-essential-skills-for-life-with-dr-pamela-snow/</p><p>You can connect with Dr. Snow on X (formerly Twitter) <a href="https://twitter.com/PamelaSnow2">@pamelasnow2</a> (https://twitter.com/PamelaSnow2) or on her blog at: <a href="http://pamelasnow.blogspot.com/">http://pamelasnow.blogspot.com/</a></p><p>You can also learn more about her work on her La Trobe University page at: <a href="https://scholars.latrobe.edu.au/pcsnow">https://scholars.latrobe.edu.au/pcsnow</a></p><p>You can learn more about the Science of Language and Reading (SOLAR) lab at: <a href="https://www.latrobe.edu.au/school-education/about/spotlight">https://www.latrobe.edu.au/school-education/about/spotlight</a></p><p><br>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">learn more about the program here: </a>https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2025 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The idea that exposing kids to <strong>enriching literacy</strong> and <em>play-based experiences</em> will effectively teach them to read and write sounds nice on paper.</p><p>Unfortunately, it’s not in-line with the large and growing body of evidence that suggests that kids need <strong>direct, explicit instruction</strong> to learn to <em>read, write, and spell</em>. </p><p>Sure, a select group of fortunate students will learn to read and write implicitly through exposure alone. But<strong> curricular decisions</strong> shouldn’t be based on what benefits a small percentage of their student population. </p><p>That’s why in this episode, I share a clip and my commentary on my interview with <strong>Dr. Pamela Snow. <br></strong><br></p><p><strong>Pamela Snow </strong>is a Professor of Cognitive Psychology in the School of Education at the Bendigo campus of La Trobe University, Australia. She is also Co-Director of the Science of Language and Reading (SOLAR) Lab. Pamela is a registered psychologist, having qualified originally in speech-language pathology and has taught a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate education and health professionals. Her research has been funded by nationally competitive schemes such as the <strong>ARC Discovery Program, ARC Linkage Program</strong>, and the <strong>Criminology Research Council</strong>, and concerns the role of language and literacy skills as academic and mental health protective factors in childhood and adolescence. She has conducted research on the profiles and needs of high-risk groups such as youth offenders, children and adolescents in the state care system and flexible education systems, as well as research advancing evidence in the <em>language-to-literacy </em>transition in the early years of school. </p><p>In this conversation, we discuss the need for nuance as it pertains to practices such as <strong>play-based instruction </strong>and <strong>project-based learning</strong>, and why these methods should be used in conjunction with direct reading instruction, not instead of. </p><p>Dr. Snow also explains the difference between biologically primary and biologically secondary skills, and why this distinction matters when it comes to literacy instruction.</p><p><strong>Discussion points from this episode:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ Play-based learning vs. <strong>early reading instruction</strong>: Why they aren’t in opposition.</p><p>✅ Using <strong>explicit instruction</strong> to build skills needed for <em>problem-solving</em> and successful <em>project-based learning</em>.</p><p>✅ Whose job is it to <strong>work on reading</strong>? How much is the responsibility of the schools, and what is the parent’s job?</p><p>You can listen to my original interview with <strong>Dr. Snow</strong> on the <strong>De Facto Leaders </strong>podcast here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-158-literacy-and-background-knowledge-essential-skills-for-life-with-dr-pamela-snow/">EP 158: Literacy and background knowledge: Essential skills for life (with Dr. Pamela Snow)</a> Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-158-literacy-and-background-knowledge-essential-skills-for-life-with-dr-pamela-snow/</p><p>You can connect with Dr. Snow on X (formerly Twitter) <a href="https://twitter.com/PamelaSnow2">@pamelasnow2</a> (https://twitter.com/PamelaSnow2) or on her blog at: <a href="http://pamelasnow.blogspot.com/">http://pamelasnow.blogspot.com/</a></p><p>You can also learn more about her work on her La Trobe University page at: <a href="https://scholars.latrobe.edu.au/pcsnow">https://scholars.latrobe.edu.au/pcsnow</a></p><p>You can learn more about the Science of Language and Reading (SOLAR) lab at: <a href="https://www.latrobe.edu.au/school-education/about/spotlight">https://www.latrobe.edu.au/school-education/about/spotlight</a></p><p><br>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">learn more about the program here: </a>https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When schools respond to “behavior problems” in students, the focus is often on the symptom, not the cause. </p><p>Failing to look beyond the surface behavior does a disservice to students, which is why in this episode I share commentary and a clip from my conversation with Dr. Shameka Stewart on the school-to-confinement pipeline. </p><p>Dr. Shameka Stewart is an Associate Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders and the Juvenile Forensic Speech-Language Pathologist(r). Dr. Stewart is also a special education advocate trained by the Wright’s Law training center. Dr. Stewart’s clinical and scholarly work specializes in Juvenile Forensics, Law Enforcement Interaction with youth with CD, child language disorders, and augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). Her primary research focuses on the Confluence and Impact of cognitive and communication disorders on the school-to-confinement pipeline, status offenses, involvement with the criminal justice system, law enforcement interaction, and criminal recidivism in youth placed at-risk for delinquency and crime (especially Black and Brown youth from under-resourced areas). Dr. Stewart is also a clinically certified and licensed speech-language pathologist and is licensed to practice in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and multiple other states. Through her work, Dr. Stewart has created cutting edge social justice and juvenile justice specialty courses for graduate CSD students, nationally known training programs for law enforcement and legal counsel, and national and international CE workshops and training for licensed SLP clinicians, students, and families of children with special needs.</p><p>Discussion points from this episode include: </p><p>✅The relationship between reading challenges and the school-to-confinement pipeline.</p><p>✅Why “behavior problems” could be related to language processing, reading, or writing challenges.</p><p>✅“They should know better”: Why we can’t assume kids comprehend language in the school discipline handbook. </p><p>If you’re working with students in K-12 of any age, this episode is a must-listen. </p><p>You can listen to the original interview with Dr. Stewart on the De Facto Leaders podcast here: EP 180: The relationship of literacy and language skills and involvement with the justice system (with Dr. Shameka Stewart) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-180-the-relationship-of-literacy-and-language-skills-and-involvement-with-the-justice-system-with-dr-shameka-stewart/</p><p>You can connect with Dr. Stewart on her website here: www.juvforensicslp.com</p><p>Connect with her on Instagram @drjuvenile_forensicslp (link here: http://drjuvenile_forensicslp/)</p><p>Join her Facebook group SLPs 4 Juvenile Justice here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1226771284165745/members</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When schools respond to “behavior problems” in students, the focus is often on the symptom, not the cause. </p><p>Failing to look beyond the surface behavior does a disservice to students, which is why in this episode I share commentary and a clip from my conversation with Dr. Shameka Stewart on the school-to-confinement pipeline. </p><p>Dr. Shameka Stewart is an Associate Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders and the Juvenile Forensic Speech-Language Pathologist(r). Dr. Stewart is also a special education advocate trained by the Wright’s Law training center. Dr. Stewart’s clinical and scholarly work specializes in Juvenile Forensics, Law Enforcement Interaction with youth with CD, child language disorders, and augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). Her primary research focuses on the Confluence and Impact of cognitive and communication disorders on the school-to-confinement pipeline, status offenses, involvement with the criminal justice system, law enforcement interaction, and criminal recidivism in youth placed at-risk for delinquency and crime (especially Black and Brown youth from under-resourced areas). Dr. Stewart is also a clinically certified and licensed speech-language pathologist and is licensed to practice in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and multiple other states. Through her work, Dr. Stewart has created cutting edge social justice and juvenile justice specialty courses for graduate CSD students, nationally known training programs for law enforcement and legal counsel, and national and international CE workshops and training for licensed SLP clinicians, students, and families of children with special needs.</p><p>Discussion points from this episode include: </p><p>✅The relationship between reading challenges and the school-to-confinement pipeline.</p><p>✅Why “behavior problems” could be related to language processing, reading, or writing challenges.</p><p>✅“They should know better”: Why we can’t assume kids comprehend language in the school discipline handbook. </p><p>If you’re working with students in K-12 of any age, this episode is a must-listen. </p><p>You can listen to the original interview with Dr. Stewart on the De Facto Leaders podcast here: EP 180: The relationship of literacy and language skills and involvement with the justice system (with Dr. Shameka Stewart) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-180-the-relationship-of-literacy-and-language-skills-and-involvement-with-the-justice-system-with-dr-shameka-stewart/</p><p>You can connect with Dr. Stewart on her website here: www.juvforensicslp.com</p><p>Connect with her on Instagram @drjuvenile_forensicslp (link here: http://drjuvenile_forensicslp/)</p><p>Join her Facebook group SLPs 4 Juvenile Justice here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1226771284165745/members</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When schools respond to “behavior problems” in students, the focus is often on the symptom, not the cause. </p><p>Failing to look beyond the surface behavior does a disservice to students, which is why in this episode I share commentary and a clip from my conversation with Dr. Shameka Stewart on the school-to-confinement pipeline. </p><p>Dr. Shameka Stewart is an Associate Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders and the Juvenile Forensic Speech-Language Pathologist(r). Dr. Stewart is also a special education advocate trained by the Wright’s Law training center. Dr. Stewart’s clinical and scholarly work specializes in Juvenile Forensics, Law Enforcement Interaction with youth with CD, child language disorders, and augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). Her primary research focuses on the Confluence and Impact of cognitive and communication disorders on the school-to-confinement pipeline, status offenses, involvement with the criminal justice system, law enforcement interaction, and criminal recidivism in youth placed at-risk for delinquency and crime (especially Black and Brown youth from under-resourced areas). Dr. Stewart is also a clinically certified and licensed speech-language pathologist and is licensed to practice in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and multiple other states. Through her work, Dr. Stewart has created cutting edge social justice and juvenile justice specialty courses for graduate CSD students, nationally known training programs for law enforcement and legal counsel, and national and international CE workshops and training for licensed SLP clinicians, students, and families of children with special needs.</p><p>Discussion points from this episode include: </p><p>✅The relationship between reading challenges and the school-to-confinement pipeline.</p><p>✅Why “behavior problems” could be related to language processing, reading, or writing challenges.</p><p>✅“They should know better”: Why we can’t assume kids comprehend language in the school discipline handbook. </p><p>If you’re working with students in K-12 of any age, this episode is a must-listen. </p><p>You can listen to the original interview with Dr. Stewart on the De Facto Leaders podcast here: EP 180: The relationship of literacy and language skills and involvement with the justice system (with Dr. Shameka Stewart) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-180-the-relationship-of-literacy-and-language-skills-and-involvement-with-the-justice-system-with-dr-shameka-stewart/</p><p>You can connect with Dr. Stewart on her website here: www.juvforensicslp.com</p><p>Connect with her on Instagram @drjuvenile_forensicslp (link here: http://drjuvenile_forensicslp/)</p><p>Join her Facebook group SLPs 4 Juvenile Justice here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1226771284165745/members</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><em>“We don’t need to work on decoding because students have access to assistive technology and accommodations.”<br></em><br></p><p><em>“We don’t work on word-decoding in high school.”<br></em><br></p><p><em>“Working on reading in high school is too little too late.”<br></em><br></p><p>If you’ve ever heard any of these arguments, you’re not alone. Unfortunately, beliefs like these do students a <strong>huge disservice. <br></strong><br></p><p>That’s why in this conversation, I share a clip from my interview with <strong>Tom Parton</strong>, an SLP with a <strong>long-career of experience</strong> in secondary education, as well as literacy advocacy work. </p><p><strong>Tom Parton </strong>is a private Speech Language Pathologist in Normal, Illinois. He retired after 35 years of public-school practice. Tom is President of Everyone Reading Illinois and is a member of <strong>ERI’s Legislative Committee</strong>. Tom has presented on autism and language/literacy topics at local, state, and national conferences. Tom participated in the <strong>ISBE Reading Instruction Advisory Group </strong>and Teachers of Reading Certification task forces. He is currently a member of the <strong>ISBE Dyslexia Handbook </strong>revision team. He is past-president of the Illinois Speech-Language-Hearing Association and is ISHA Honors Committee co-chair and a member of ISHA’s Leadership Development Committee. Tom is the 2024 chair of the <strong>American Speech Language Hearing Association </strong>Committee of Ambassadors.</p><p><strong>In my commentary and the clip from the interview, you’ll hear discussion on:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ Why providing access to <em>technology alone</em> won’t solve access issues if kids lack adequate <strong>reading</strong> and <strong>spelling skills</strong>. </p><p>✅ Why <em>accommodations</em> and <em>modifications</em> aren’t a substitute for <em>reading instruction</em>, even in <strong>secondary school</strong>. </p><p>✅ The impact of <strong>word-decoding</strong> on activities of <em>daily living</em>. </p><p>If you’re serving students in secondary school, you won’t want to miss this episode. </p><p>You can listen to the original interview with Tom on <em>De Facto Leaders</em> here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-178-are-we-allowed-to-say-dyslexia-in-the-schools-with-tom-parton/">EP 178: Are we allowed to say “dyslexia” in the schools? (with Tom Parton)</a> Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-178-are-we-allowed-to-say-dyslexia-in-the-schools-with-tom-parton/</p><p>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">learn more about the program here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><em>“We don’t need to work on decoding because students have access to assistive technology and accommodations.”<br></em><br></p><p><em>“We don’t work on word-decoding in high school.”<br></em><br></p><p><em>“Working on reading in high school is too little too late.”<br></em><br></p><p>If you’ve ever heard any of these arguments, you’re not alone. Unfortunately, beliefs like these do students a <strong>huge disservice. <br></strong><br></p><p>That’s why in this conversation, I share a clip from my interview with <strong>Tom Parton</strong>, an SLP with a <strong>long-career of experience</strong> in secondary education, as well as literacy advocacy work. </p><p><strong>Tom Parton </strong>is a private Speech Language Pathologist in Normal, Illinois. He retired after 35 years of public-school practice. Tom is President of Everyone Reading Illinois and is a member of <strong>ERI’s Legislative Committee</strong>. Tom has presented on autism and language/literacy topics at local, state, and national conferences. Tom participated in the <strong>ISBE Reading Instruction Advisory Group </strong>and Teachers of Reading Certification task forces. He is currently a member of the <strong>ISBE Dyslexia Handbook </strong>revision team. He is past-president of the Illinois Speech-Language-Hearing Association and is ISHA Honors Committee co-chair and a member of ISHA’s Leadership Development Committee. Tom is the 2024 chair of the <strong>American Speech Language Hearing Association </strong>Committee of Ambassadors.</p><p><strong>In my commentary and the clip from the interview, you’ll hear discussion on:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ Why providing access to <em>technology alone</em> won’t solve access issues if kids lack adequate <strong>reading</strong> and <strong>spelling skills</strong>. </p><p>✅ Why <em>accommodations</em> and <em>modifications</em> aren’t a substitute for <em>reading instruction</em>, even in <strong>secondary school</strong>. </p><p>✅ The impact of <strong>word-decoding</strong> on activities of <em>daily living</em>. </p><p>If you’re serving students in secondary school, you won’t want to miss this episode. </p><p>You can listen to the original interview with Tom on <em>De Facto Leaders</em> here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-178-are-we-allowed-to-say-dyslexia-in-the-schools-with-tom-parton/">EP 178: Are we allowed to say “dyslexia” in the schools? (with Tom Parton)</a> Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-178-are-we-allowed-to-say-dyslexia-in-the-schools-with-tom-parton/</p><p>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">learn more about the program here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><em>“We don’t need to work on decoding because students have access to assistive technology and accommodations.”<br></em><br></p><p><em>“We don’t work on word-decoding in high school.”<br></em><br></p><p><em>“Working on reading in high school is too little too late.”<br></em><br></p><p>If you’ve ever heard any of these arguments, you’re not alone. Unfortunately, beliefs like these do students a <strong>huge disservice. <br></strong><br></p><p>That’s why in this conversation, I share a clip from my interview with <strong>Tom Parton</strong>, an SLP with a <strong>long-career of experience</strong> in secondary education, as well as literacy advocacy work. </p><p><strong>Tom Parton </strong>is a private Speech Language Pathologist in Normal, Illinois. He retired after 35 years of public-school practice. Tom is President of Everyone Reading Illinois and is a member of <strong>ERI’s Legislative Committee</strong>. Tom has presented on autism and language/literacy topics at local, state, and national conferences. Tom participated in the <strong>ISBE Reading Instruction Advisory Group </strong>and Teachers of Reading Certification task forces. He is currently a member of the <strong>ISBE Dyslexia Handbook </strong>revision team. He is past-president of the Illinois Speech-Language-Hearing Association and is ISHA Honors Committee co-chair and a member of ISHA’s Leadership Development Committee. Tom is the 2024 chair of the <strong>American Speech Language Hearing Association </strong>Committee of Ambassadors.</p><p><strong>In my commentary and the clip from the interview, you’ll hear discussion on:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ Why providing access to <em>technology alone</em> won’t solve access issues if kids lack adequate <strong>reading</strong> and <strong>spelling skills</strong>. </p><p>✅ Why <em>accommodations</em> and <em>modifications</em> aren’t a substitute for <em>reading instruction</em>, even in <strong>secondary school</strong>. </p><p>✅ The impact of <strong>word-decoding</strong> on activities of <em>daily living</em>. </p><p>If you’re serving students in secondary school, you won’t want to miss this episode. </p><p>You can listen to the original interview with Tom on <em>De Facto Leaders</em> here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-178-are-we-allowed-to-say-dyslexia-in-the-schools-with-tom-parton/">EP 178: Are we allowed to say “dyslexia” in the schools? (with Tom Parton)</a> Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-178-are-we-allowed-to-say-dyslexia-in-the-schools-with-tom-parton/</p><p>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">learn more about the program here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Engaging Families and the Role of Tech in Addressing Book Deserts (featuring Cassandra Williams)</title>
      <itunes:episode>235</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>235</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Engaging Families and the Role of Tech in Addressing Book Deserts (featuring Cassandra Williams)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I reflect on my conversation with my colleague <strong>Cassandra Williams</strong> as we discuss book and<em> resource deserts</em>, as well as how to engage with school communities. </p><p>In the interview clip I share, Cassandra shares a story of how one of her colleagues found a surprising way to <strong>increase attendance </strong>at <em>parent-teacher conferences</em> when he took the time to ask members of the community what their needs were. </p><p>Additionally, I share my commentary on how technology can both help and hinder literacy skills. </p><p><strong>Cassandra Williams</strong> is a true innovator in the education field, having dedicated over 25 years of her life to revolutionizing existing systems and setting new standards of excellence. With a degree in Elementary Education from Southern Illinois University and a Master’s from California State University, she is also the founder of two successful elementary schools in Indianapolis. Her research has focused on coaching teachers to accelerate student achievement, often utilizing video and other technologies as learning tools. Her most recent passion is the <a href="https://www.educationalinnovation360.com/">Educational Innovation 360°</a> (Link here: https://www.educationalinnovation360.com/) e-Instructional Coaching System, which she designed and developed in 2018.</p><p><strong>Topics covered in this episode: <br></strong><br></p><p>✅ When parents <em>aren’t engaging</em>, are you addressing the issue from a place of <strong>curiosity</strong> or judgement?</p><p>✅ Is <em>technology</em> a solution when schools <strong>lack access </strong>to books or curriculum materials?</p><p>✅ Using technology for <em>professional development </em>and training: Balancing efficiency with connection. </p><p>You can connect with Cassandra on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/cassandra-williams-777b7927/">LinkedIn here</a> (https://www.linkedin.com/in/cassandra-williams-777b7927/), on <a href="https://twitter.com/Edinnovation360">Twitter here</a> (https://twitter.com/Edinnovation360), and on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/Educationalinnovation360/">Facebook here</a> (https://www.facebook.com/Educationalinnovation360/), on Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/educationalinnovation360/">@educationalinnovation360</a> (https://www.instagram.com/educationalinnovation360/)</p><p><br>You can learn more about her coaching and professional development for schools and individuals at <a href="https://www.educationalinnovation360.com/">Educationalinnovation360.com</a> (https://www.educationalinnovation360.com/).</p><p><br>You can listen to the original interview with Cassandra on the De Facto Leaders podcast here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-113-making-literacy-accessible-and-equitable-with-cassandra-williams/">EP 113: Making literacy accessible and equitable (with Cassandra Williams)</a> Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-113-making-literacy-accessible-and-equitable-with-cassandra-williams/</p><p><br>You can listen to Cassandra’s interview on <strong>SEEing to Lead with Dr. Chris Jones</strong> here where they discuss using video as a tool for teacher training and development: <a href="https://stl.bepodcast.network/s3/24">Educational Innovation 360</a> (Link here: https://stl.bepodcast.network/s3/24)</p><p><br>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here: </a>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p><p><br>I also mentioned <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">learn more about the program here: </a>https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I reflect on my conversation with my colleague <strong>Cassandra Williams</strong> as we discuss book and<em> resource deserts</em>, as well as how to engage with school communities. </p><p>In the interview clip I share, Cassandra shares a story of how one of her colleagues found a surprising way to <strong>increase attendance </strong>at <em>parent-teacher conferences</em> when he took the time to ask members of the community what their needs were. </p><p>Additionally, I share my commentary on how technology can both help and hinder literacy skills. </p><p><strong>Cassandra Williams</strong> is a true innovator in the education field, having dedicated over 25 years of her life to revolutionizing existing systems and setting new standards of excellence. With a degree in Elementary Education from Southern Illinois University and a Master’s from California State University, she is also the founder of two successful elementary schools in Indianapolis. Her research has focused on coaching teachers to accelerate student achievement, often utilizing video and other technologies as learning tools. Her most recent passion is the <a href="https://www.educationalinnovation360.com/">Educational Innovation 360°</a> (Link here: https://www.educationalinnovation360.com/) e-Instructional Coaching System, which she designed and developed in 2018.</p><p><strong>Topics covered in this episode: <br></strong><br></p><p>✅ When parents <em>aren’t engaging</em>, are you addressing the issue from a place of <strong>curiosity</strong> or judgement?</p><p>✅ Is <em>technology</em> a solution when schools <strong>lack access </strong>to books or curriculum materials?</p><p>✅ Using technology for <em>professional development </em>and training: Balancing efficiency with connection. </p><p>You can connect with Cassandra on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/cassandra-williams-777b7927/">LinkedIn here</a> (https://www.linkedin.com/in/cassandra-williams-777b7927/), on <a href="https://twitter.com/Edinnovation360">Twitter here</a> (https://twitter.com/Edinnovation360), and on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/Educationalinnovation360/">Facebook here</a> (https://www.facebook.com/Educationalinnovation360/), on Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/educationalinnovation360/">@educationalinnovation360</a> (https://www.instagram.com/educationalinnovation360/)</p><p><br>You can learn more about her coaching and professional development for schools and individuals at <a href="https://www.educationalinnovation360.com/">Educationalinnovation360.com</a> (https://www.educationalinnovation360.com/).</p><p><br>You can listen to the original interview with Cassandra on the De Facto Leaders podcast here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-113-making-literacy-accessible-and-equitable-with-cassandra-williams/">EP 113: Making literacy accessible and equitable (with Cassandra Williams)</a> Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-113-making-literacy-accessible-and-equitable-with-cassandra-williams/</p><p><br>You can listen to Cassandra’s interview on <strong>SEEing to Lead with Dr. Chris Jones</strong> here where they discuss using video as a tool for teacher training and development: <a href="https://stl.bepodcast.network/s3/24">Educational Innovation 360</a> (Link here: https://stl.bepodcast.network/s3/24)</p><p><br>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here: </a>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p><p><br>I also mentioned <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">learn more about the program here: </a>https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2025 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I reflect on my conversation with my colleague <strong>Cassandra Williams</strong> as we discuss book and<em> resource deserts</em>, as well as how to engage with school communities. </p><p>In the interview clip I share, Cassandra shares a story of how one of her colleagues found a surprising way to <strong>increase attendance </strong>at <em>parent-teacher conferences</em> when he took the time to ask members of the community what their needs were. </p><p>Additionally, I share my commentary on how technology can both help and hinder literacy skills. </p><p><strong>Cassandra Williams</strong> is a true innovator in the education field, having dedicated over 25 years of her life to revolutionizing existing systems and setting new standards of excellence. With a degree in Elementary Education from Southern Illinois University and a Master’s from California State University, she is also the founder of two successful elementary schools in Indianapolis. Her research has focused on coaching teachers to accelerate student achievement, often utilizing video and other technologies as learning tools. Her most recent passion is the <a href="https://www.educationalinnovation360.com/">Educational Innovation 360°</a> (Link here: https://www.educationalinnovation360.com/) e-Instructional Coaching System, which she designed and developed in 2018.</p><p><strong>Topics covered in this episode: <br></strong><br></p><p>✅ When parents <em>aren’t engaging</em>, are you addressing the issue from a place of <strong>curiosity</strong> or judgement?</p><p>✅ Is <em>technology</em> a solution when schools <strong>lack access </strong>to books or curriculum materials?</p><p>✅ Using technology for <em>professional development </em>and training: Balancing efficiency with connection. </p><p>You can connect with Cassandra on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/cassandra-williams-777b7927/">LinkedIn here</a> (https://www.linkedin.com/in/cassandra-williams-777b7927/), on <a href="https://twitter.com/Edinnovation360">Twitter here</a> (https://twitter.com/Edinnovation360), and on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/Educationalinnovation360/">Facebook here</a> (https://www.facebook.com/Educationalinnovation360/), on Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/educationalinnovation360/">@educationalinnovation360</a> (https://www.instagram.com/educationalinnovation360/)</p><p><br>You can learn more about her coaching and professional development for schools and individuals at <a href="https://www.educationalinnovation360.com/">Educationalinnovation360.com</a> (https://www.educationalinnovation360.com/).</p><p><br>You can listen to the original interview with Cassandra on the De Facto Leaders podcast here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-113-making-literacy-accessible-and-equitable-with-cassandra-williams/">EP 113: Making literacy accessible and equitable (with Cassandra Williams)</a> Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-113-making-literacy-accessible-and-equitable-with-cassandra-williams/</p><p><br>You can listen to Cassandra’s interview on <strong>SEEing to Lead with Dr. Chris Jones</strong> here where they discuss using video as a tool for teacher training and development: <a href="https://stl.bepodcast.network/s3/24">Educational Innovation 360</a> (Link here: https://stl.bepodcast.network/s3/24)</p><p><br>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here: </a>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p><p><br>I also mentioned <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">learn more about the program here: </a>https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Navigating Language Therapy as the Only SLP in the District</title>
      <itunes:episode>234</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:title>Navigating Language Therapy as the Only SLP in the District</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Ever feel overwhelmed being the only SLP in your district without a network of fellow clinicians for support? You're not alone; many in similar situations face these challenges.</p><p>In this episode, I’m sharing a case study of an SLP who, despite being the sole clinician in her district, felt the pressure of not having a trusted system she could rely on for language therapy. Searching for a structured, effective approach, she turned to the Language Therapy Advance Foundations program. There, she developed a reliable system she could bring to her team, transforming her therapy sessions and instilling confidence in her practice.</p><p>I also reflect on ways you can gain a sense of belonging, even if you’re the only one in your discipline.<br>In this episode, I’ll share:</p><p>✅ Managing the challenges and isolation of being the only SLP in a district while building a trustworthy framework for therapy.</p><p>✅ Developing a system that empowers you to handle your caseload with confidence, even without peer support.</p><p>✅ Creating a dependable, efficient approach to language therapy that benefits both the clinician's peace of mind and the students' progress.</p><p>Join us as we explore how this solo SLP navigated her unique situation and emerged with a structured system she could trust and share with her team.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned this previous podcast interview: EP 109: Can my principal evaluate me if they’ve never done my job? (with Eric Makelky) here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-109-can-my-principal-evaluate-me-if-theyve-never-done-my-job-with-eric-makelky/</p><p>This case study came from a member of Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Ever feel overwhelmed being the only SLP in your district without a network of fellow clinicians for support? You're not alone; many in similar situations face these challenges.</p><p>In this episode, I’m sharing a case study of an SLP who, despite being the sole clinician in her district, felt the pressure of not having a trusted system she could rely on for language therapy. Searching for a structured, effective approach, she turned to the Language Therapy Advance Foundations program. There, she developed a reliable system she could bring to her team, transforming her therapy sessions and instilling confidence in her practice.</p><p>I also reflect on ways you can gain a sense of belonging, even if you’re the only one in your discipline.<br>In this episode, I’ll share:</p><p>✅ Managing the challenges and isolation of being the only SLP in a district while building a trustworthy framework for therapy.</p><p>✅ Developing a system that empowers you to handle your caseload with confidence, even without peer support.</p><p>✅ Creating a dependable, efficient approach to language therapy that benefits both the clinician's peace of mind and the students' progress.</p><p>Join us as we explore how this solo SLP navigated her unique situation and emerged with a structured system she could trust and share with her team.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned this previous podcast interview: EP 109: Can my principal evaluate me if they’ve never done my job? (with Eric Makelky) here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-109-can-my-principal-evaluate-me-if-theyve-never-done-my-job-with-eric-makelky/</p><p>This case study came from a member of Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Sep 2025 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Ever feel overwhelmed being the only SLP in your district without a network of fellow clinicians for support? You're not alone; many in similar situations face these challenges.</p><p>In this episode, I’m sharing a case study of an SLP who, despite being the sole clinician in her district, felt the pressure of not having a trusted system she could rely on for language therapy. Searching for a structured, effective approach, she turned to the Language Therapy Advance Foundations program. There, she developed a reliable system she could bring to her team, transforming her therapy sessions and instilling confidence in her practice.</p><p>I also reflect on ways you can gain a sense of belonging, even if you’re the only one in your discipline.<br>In this episode, I’ll share:</p><p>✅ Managing the challenges and isolation of being the only SLP in a district while building a trustworthy framework for therapy.</p><p>✅ Developing a system that empowers you to handle your caseload with confidence, even without peer support.</p><p>✅ Creating a dependable, efficient approach to language therapy that benefits both the clinician's peace of mind and the students' progress.</p><p>Join us as we explore how this solo SLP navigated her unique situation and emerged with a structured system she could trust and share with her team.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned this previous podcast interview: EP 109: Can my principal evaluate me if they’ve never done my job? (with Eric Makelky) here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-109-can-my-principal-evaluate-me-if-theyve-never-done-my-job-with-eric-makelky/</p><p>This case study came from a member of Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>233</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Ever feel like you should have language therapy figured out by now, but you're still struggling? Even experienced clinicians can feel that way.</p><p><br>In this episode, I’m sharing a case study of a seasoned SLP who, despite years of experience, felt like she was missing a key piece of the puzzle when it came to language therapy. <strong>Battling decision fatigue</strong> and a <em>lack of a reliable system</em>, she joined my Language Therapy Advance Foundations program and created a reliable system that made her feel confident showing up to sessions.</p><p><strong>In this episode, we’ll discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ Overcoming the feeling of inadequacy as a veteran clinician and acknowledging the need for a more structured approach to language therapy.</p><p>✅ How streamlining decision-making allowed for more focused therapy sessions. </p><p>✅ Strategies for working on language skills that support executive functioning. </p><p>✅ Creating a predictable, efficient system for building language skills that support reading and writing. </p><p>This case study came from a member of<strong> Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that gives SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">learn more about the program here: </a>https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Ever feel like you should have language therapy figured out by now, but you're still struggling? Even experienced clinicians can feel that way.</p><p><br>In this episode, I’m sharing a case study of a seasoned SLP who, despite years of experience, felt like she was missing a key piece of the puzzle when it came to language therapy. <strong>Battling decision fatigue</strong> and a <em>lack of a reliable system</em>, she joined my Language Therapy Advance Foundations program and created a reliable system that made her feel confident showing up to sessions.</p><p><strong>In this episode, we’ll discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ Overcoming the feeling of inadequacy as a veteran clinician and acknowledging the need for a more structured approach to language therapy.</p><p>✅ How streamlining decision-making allowed for more focused therapy sessions. </p><p>✅ Strategies for working on language skills that support executive functioning. </p><p>✅ Creating a predictable, efficient system for building language skills that support reading and writing. </p><p>This case study came from a member of<strong> Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that gives SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">learn more about the program here: </a>https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Sep 2025 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Ever feel like you should have language therapy figured out by now, but you're still struggling? Even experienced clinicians can feel that way.</p><p><br>In this episode, I’m sharing a case study of a seasoned SLP who, despite years of experience, felt like she was missing a key piece of the puzzle when it came to language therapy. <strong>Battling decision fatigue</strong> and a <em>lack of a reliable system</em>, she joined my Language Therapy Advance Foundations program and created a reliable system that made her feel confident showing up to sessions.</p><p><strong>In this episode, we’ll discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ Overcoming the feeling of inadequacy as a veteran clinician and acknowledging the need for a more structured approach to language therapy.</p><p>✅ How streamlining decision-making allowed for more focused therapy sessions. </p><p>✅ Strategies for working on language skills that support executive functioning. </p><p>✅ Creating a predictable, efficient system for building language skills that support reading and writing. </p><p>This case study came from a member of<strong> Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that gives SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">learn more about the program here: </a>https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Balancing Language, Academic Content Areas, and Executive Functioning (featuring Jill Fahy)</title>
      <itunes:episode>232</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>232</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Balancing Language, Academic Content Areas, and Executive Functioning (featuring Jill Fahy)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What if choosing between language and executive functioning for your students wasn't an "either/or" decision? And how can we effectively balance academic content with broader cognitive skills? It's a complex challenge, and the answer isn't always obvious.</p><p>In this episode, I share commentary and a clip of my conversation with Jill Fahy, where we discuss the impact of executive functioning skills on the college experience. </p><p>Jill is a licensed speech-language pathologist and professor in the <em>Department of Communication Sciences </em>and Disorders at<strong> Eastern Illinois University</strong>. She is also the co-director of the <strong>Autism Center </strong>and Director of the Students with <strong>Autism Transitional Education Program</strong>, where she develops and delivers transitional programming in social skills and executive functions for college students. </p><p><strong>In this episode, you’ll discover:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ Should we work on <strong>language</strong> or <em>executive functioning</em> first? The answer isn’t straightforward.</p><p>✅ Balancing <strong>academic content areas</strong> and <em>broader cognitive skills</em>: Why both parents and professionals need to learn about executive functioning as it relates to their context. </p><p>✅ Educating the public on <em>cognition</em> and <strong>evidence-based practices</strong>, and why it’s so easy for vulnerable individuals to grasp on to pseudoscience. </p><p>✅ How to use <strong>“asset stacking”</strong> to address the need to work on multiple interconnected areas at once (e.g., <em>content area skills, language, cognition</em>).</p><p>You can connect with Jill via email at jkfahy@eiu.edu. You can read her article, <a href="https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/sbi15.4.151">Assessment of Executive Functions in School-Aged Children: Challenges and Solutions for the SLP from ASHA Perspectives here</a>: https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/sbi15.4.151</p><p>You can learn more about the <a href="https://www.eiu.edu/step/">Students Transitional Education Program at Eastern Illinois University here</a>: https://www.eiu.edu/step/ and the <a href="https://www.eiu.edu/autismcenter/">Autism Center here</a>: https://www.eiu.edu/autismcenter/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here</a>: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p><p><br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What if choosing between language and executive functioning for your students wasn't an "either/or" decision? And how can we effectively balance academic content with broader cognitive skills? It's a complex challenge, and the answer isn't always obvious.</p><p>In this episode, I share commentary and a clip of my conversation with Jill Fahy, where we discuss the impact of executive functioning skills on the college experience. </p><p>Jill is a licensed speech-language pathologist and professor in the <em>Department of Communication Sciences </em>and Disorders at<strong> Eastern Illinois University</strong>. She is also the co-director of the <strong>Autism Center </strong>and Director of the Students with <strong>Autism Transitional Education Program</strong>, where she develops and delivers transitional programming in social skills and executive functions for college students. </p><p><strong>In this episode, you’ll discover:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ Should we work on <strong>language</strong> or <em>executive functioning</em> first? The answer isn’t straightforward.</p><p>✅ Balancing <strong>academic content areas</strong> and <em>broader cognitive skills</em>: Why both parents and professionals need to learn about executive functioning as it relates to their context. </p><p>✅ Educating the public on <em>cognition</em> and <strong>evidence-based practices</strong>, and why it’s so easy for vulnerable individuals to grasp on to pseudoscience. </p><p>✅ How to use <strong>“asset stacking”</strong> to address the need to work on multiple interconnected areas at once (e.g., <em>content area skills, language, cognition</em>).</p><p>You can connect with Jill via email at jkfahy@eiu.edu. You can read her article, <a href="https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/sbi15.4.151">Assessment of Executive Functions in School-Aged Children: Challenges and Solutions for the SLP from ASHA Perspectives here</a>: https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/sbi15.4.151</p><p>You can learn more about the <a href="https://www.eiu.edu/step/">Students Transitional Education Program at Eastern Illinois University here</a>: https://www.eiu.edu/step/ and the <a href="https://www.eiu.edu/autismcenter/">Autism Center here</a>: https://www.eiu.edu/autismcenter/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here</a>: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p><p><br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Sep 2025 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What if choosing between language and executive functioning for your students wasn't an "either/or" decision? And how can we effectively balance academic content with broader cognitive skills? It's a complex challenge, and the answer isn't always obvious.</p><p>In this episode, I share commentary and a clip of my conversation with Jill Fahy, where we discuss the impact of executive functioning skills on the college experience. </p><p>Jill is a licensed speech-language pathologist and professor in the <em>Department of Communication Sciences </em>and Disorders at<strong> Eastern Illinois University</strong>. She is also the co-director of the <strong>Autism Center </strong>and Director of the Students with <strong>Autism Transitional Education Program</strong>, where she develops and delivers transitional programming in social skills and executive functions for college students. </p><p><strong>In this episode, you’ll discover:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ Should we work on <strong>language</strong> or <em>executive functioning</em> first? The answer isn’t straightforward.</p><p>✅ Balancing <strong>academic content areas</strong> and <em>broader cognitive skills</em>: Why both parents and professionals need to learn about executive functioning as it relates to their context. </p><p>✅ Educating the public on <em>cognition</em> and <strong>evidence-based practices</strong>, and why it’s so easy for vulnerable individuals to grasp on to pseudoscience. </p><p>✅ How to use <strong>“asset stacking”</strong> to address the need to work on multiple interconnected areas at once (e.g., <em>content area skills, language, cognition</em>).</p><p>You can connect with Jill via email at jkfahy@eiu.edu. You can read her article, <a href="https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/sbi15.4.151">Assessment of Executive Functions in School-Aged Children: Challenges and Solutions for the SLP from ASHA Perspectives here</a>: https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/sbi15.4.151</p><p>You can learn more about the <a href="https://www.eiu.edu/step/">Students Transitional Education Program at Eastern Illinois University here</a>: https://www.eiu.edu/step/ and the <a href="https://www.eiu.edu/autismcenter/">Autism Center here</a>: https://www.eiu.edu/autismcenter/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here</a>: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p><p><br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>De Facto Leaders</em>, I’m joined by speech-language therapist Natalie Yona from Cognishine to explore one of the most nuanced conversations happening in today:<em> Where does AI actually belong in therapy?<br></em><br></p><p>Cognishine is a multilingual, multidisciplinary <em>digital intervention platform</em> designed for therapists, educators, and care professionals—offering a rich library of <strong>evidence-based</strong>, culturally tailored activities and tools that streamline workflows, boost engagement, and support both in-person and remote therapy without replacing clinicians.</p><p><strong>Natalie Yona</strong>, M.A., is a Speech-Language Therapist (SLT) with over 16 years of extensive experience in pediatric and adult communication disorders, with specialization in neurological rehabilitation, early childhood development, fluency, and voice disorders. She currently holds the position of <em>VP of Clinical Strategy,</em> where she leads the development and integration of innovative digital tools designed to support cognitive and linguistic rehabilitation across hospitals, clinics, and community care settings. Her work emphasizes the creation of clinically grounded, accessible solutions that empower therapists and significantly enhance patient outcomes across age groups and medical conditions.</p><p>As technology becomes more embedded in <em>clinical work,</em><strong> therapists</strong> and<em> educators </em>are facing a delicate balancing act. On one hand, AI has the potential to streamline workflows, reduce administrative burden, and alleviate the decision fatigue so many clinicians experience. On the other hand, there's growing concern about <em>over-reliance</em> on AI in ways that could compromise clinical judgment or even try to replace the therapist entirely.</p><p><strong>We discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ Why AI shouldn’t be used to make <strong>clinical decisions</strong>—and what <em>it can</em> do instead.</p><p>✅ How technology can serve as a <em>delivery mechanism </em>for interventions and parent engagement activities, rather than a substitute for <strong>human connection.<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ What it looks like to embed AI tools in to your <strong>product development cycle </strong>while preserving <em>clinical expertise</em> and quality assurance. </p><p>✅ The <strong>book desert </strong>challenge: Does AI have a place in ensuring our clients have access to <em>high-quality</em> reading passages? </p><p>Whether you’re a therapist, supervisor, or administrator trying to make sense of AI’s role in mental health services, this episode offers a grounded, thoughtful look at how we can harness technology <em>with intention</em>.</p><p>You can learn more about Natalie’s work at Cognishine <a href="https://www.cognishine.com/">on their website here</a>: https://www.cognishine.com/</p><p>You can listen to my episode with Dr. Karen Rose (former VP of Research and Clinical Development from Cognishine) here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-204-using-digital-resources-to-improve-team-collaboration-and-combat-therapist-burnout-with-dr-karen-rose/">EP 204: Using Digital Resources to Combat Therapist Burnout (with Dr. Karen Rose)</a>: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-204-using-digital-resources-to-improve-team-collaboration-and-combat-therapist-burnout-with-dr-karen-rose/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here</a>: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>De Facto Leaders</em>, I’m joined by speech-language therapist Natalie Yona from Cognishine to explore one of the most nuanced conversations happening in today:<em> Where does AI actually belong in therapy?<br></em><br></p><p>Cognishine is a multilingual, multidisciplinary <em>digital intervention platform</em> designed for therapists, educators, and care professionals—offering a rich library of <strong>evidence-based</strong>, culturally tailored activities and tools that streamline workflows, boost engagement, and support both in-person and remote therapy without replacing clinicians.</p><p><strong>Natalie Yona</strong>, M.A., is a Speech-Language Therapist (SLT) with over 16 years of extensive experience in pediatric and adult communication disorders, with specialization in neurological rehabilitation, early childhood development, fluency, and voice disorders. She currently holds the position of <em>VP of Clinical Strategy,</em> where she leads the development and integration of innovative digital tools designed to support cognitive and linguistic rehabilitation across hospitals, clinics, and community care settings. Her work emphasizes the creation of clinically grounded, accessible solutions that empower therapists and significantly enhance patient outcomes across age groups and medical conditions.</p><p>As technology becomes more embedded in <em>clinical work,</em><strong> therapists</strong> and<em> educators </em>are facing a delicate balancing act. On one hand, AI has the potential to streamline workflows, reduce administrative burden, and alleviate the decision fatigue so many clinicians experience. On the other hand, there's growing concern about <em>over-reliance</em> on AI in ways that could compromise clinical judgment or even try to replace the therapist entirely.</p><p><strong>We discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ Why AI shouldn’t be used to make <strong>clinical decisions</strong>—and what <em>it can</em> do instead.</p><p>✅ How technology can serve as a <em>delivery mechanism </em>for interventions and parent engagement activities, rather than a substitute for <strong>human connection.<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ What it looks like to embed AI tools in to your <strong>product development cycle </strong>while preserving <em>clinical expertise</em> and quality assurance. </p><p>✅ The <strong>book desert </strong>challenge: Does AI have a place in ensuring our clients have access to <em>high-quality</em> reading passages? </p><p>Whether you’re a therapist, supervisor, or administrator trying to make sense of AI’s role in mental health services, this episode offers a grounded, thoughtful look at how we can harness technology <em>with intention</em>.</p><p>You can learn more about Natalie’s work at Cognishine <a href="https://www.cognishine.com/">on their website here</a>: https://www.cognishine.com/</p><p>You can listen to my episode with Dr. Karen Rose (former VP of Research and Clinical Development from Cognishine) here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-204-using-digital-resources-to-improve-team-collaboration-and-combat-therapist-burnout-with-dr-karen-rose/">EP 204: Using Digital Resources to Combat Therapist Burnout (with Dr. Karen Rose)</a>: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-204-using-digital-resources-to-improve-team-collaboration-and-combat-therapist-burnout-with-dr-karen-rose/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here</a>: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>De Facto Leaders</em>, I’m joined by speech-language therapist Natalie Yona from Cognishine to explore one of the most nuanced conversations happening in today:<em> Where does AI actually belong in therapy?<br></em><br></p><p>Cognishine is a multilingual, multidisciplinary <em>digital intervention platform</em> designed for therapists, educators, and care professionals—offering a rich library of <strong>evidence-based</strong>, culturally tailored activities and tools that streamline workflows, boost engagement, and support both in-person and remote therapy without replacing clinicians.</p><p><strong>Natalie Yona</strong>, M.A., is a Speech-Language Therapist (SLT) with over 16 years of extensive experience in pediatric and adult communication disorders, with specialization in neurological rehabilitation, early childhood development, fluency, and voice disorders. She currently holds the position of <em>VP of Clinical Strategy,</em> where she leads the development and integration of innovative digital tools designed to support cognitive and linguistic rehabilitation across hospitals, clinics, and community care settings. Her work emphasizes the creation of clinically grounded, accessible solutions that empower therapists and significantly enhance patient outcomes across age groups and medical conditions.</p><p>As technology becomes more embedded in <em>clinical work,</em><strong> therapists</strong> and<em> educators </em>are facing a delicate balancing act. On one hand, AI has the potential to streamline workflows, reduce administrative burden, and alleviate the decision fatigue so many clinicians experience. On the other hand, there's growing concern about <em>over-reliance</em> on AI in ways that could compromise clinical judgment or even try to replace the therapist entirely.</p><p><strong>We discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ Why AI shouldn’t be used to make <strong>clinical decisions</strong>—and what <em>it can</em> do instead.</p><p>✅ How technology can serve as a <em>delivery mechanism </em>for interventions and parent engagement activities, rather than a substitute for <strong>human connection.<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ What it looks like to embed AI tools in to your <strong>product development cycle </strong>while preserving <em>clinical expertise</em> and quality assurance. </p><p>✅ The <strong>book desert </strong>challenge: Does AI have a place in ensuring our clients have access to <em>high-quality</em> reading passages? </p><p>Whether you’re a therapist, supervisor, or administrator trying to make sense of AI’s role in mental health services, this episode offers a grounded, thoughtful look at how we can harness technology <em>with intention</em>.</p><p>You can learn more about Natalie’s work at Cognishine <a href="https://www.cognishine.com/">on their website here</a>: https://www.cognishine.com/</p><p>You can listen to my episode with Dr. Karen Rose (former VP of Research and Clinical Development from Cognishine) here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-204-using-digital-resources-to-improve-team-collaboration-and-combat-therapist-burnout-with-dr-karen-rose/">EP 204: Using Digital Resources to Combat Therapist Burnout (with Dr. Karen Rose)</a>: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-204-using-digital-resources-to-improve-team-collaboration-and-combat-therapist-burnout-with-dr-karen-rose/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here</a>: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Part 5: Five Skills to Create Your Executive Functioning Intervention Framework</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>One of my favorite “hooks” or titles to use when I’m talking about executive functioning centers around the idea that executive functioning intervention is about “more than just checklists”. </p><p>I like this title so much because one of the go-to interventions or accommodations for students with executive functioning difficulties includes some type of visual strategy or “checklist” to help them remember steps to important tasks. </p><p>Yet many teams are finding that students don’t use the visuals or supports they’re given, and they still aren’t able to keep up with transitions, classroom routines, or turn their assignments in on time.</p><p>That’s why in this fifth episode of my podcast series on <em>“Five Skills to Create Your Executive Functioning Intervention Framework”</em>, I talked about the final skill:<strong> Encoding<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>What I uncover in this episode:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ How we use encoding when <strong>making a list </strong>or <em>planning for the future.<br></em><br></p><p>✅ How weak encoding skills limit a student’s ability to use supports like <strong>visual schedules</strong>, <em>checklists</em>, or <em>self-talk effectively</em>.</p><p>✅ How adults unintentionally <strong>inhibit the development</strong> of encoding when introducing cognitive tools like planners or lists.<br> </p><p>✅ Why students may appear <em>unmotivated or resistant</em> when the real issue is an inability to <strong>visualize future events</strong> and transfer that <em>mental imagery into words. <br></em><br>In this episode, I mentioned my free training for school leaders who want to create a research-based <em>executive functioning implementation plan </em>for their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can sign up for the training here: </a>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>One of my favorite “hooks” or titles to use when I’m talking about executive functioning centers around the idea that executive functioning intervention is about “more than just checklists”. </p><p>I like this title so much because one of the go-to interventions or accommodations for students with executive functioning difficulties includes some type of visual strategy or “checklist” to help them remember steps to important tasks. </p><p>Yet many teams are finding that students don’t use the visuals or supports they’re given, and they still aren’t able to keep up with transitions, classroom routines, or turn their assignments in on time.</p><p>That’s why in this fifth episode of my podcast series on <em>“Five Skills to Create Your Executive Functioning Intervention Framework”</em>, I talked about the final skill:<strong> Encoding<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>What I uncover in this episode:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ How we use encoding when <strong>making a list </strong>or <em>planning for the future.<br></em><br></p><p>✅ How weak encoding skills limit a student’s ability to use supports like <strong>visual schedules</strong>, <em>checklists</em>, or <em>self-talk effectively</em>.</p><p>✅ How adults unintentionally <strong>inhibit the development</strong> of encoding when introducing cognitive tools like planners or lists.<br> </p><p>✅ Why students may appear <em>unmotivated or resistant</em> when the real issue is an inability to <strong>visualize future events</strong> and transfer that <em>mental imagery into words. <br></em><br>In this episode, I mentioned my free training for school leaders who want to create a research-based <em>executive functioning implementation plan </em>for their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can sign up for the training here: </a>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>One of my favorite “hooks” or titles to use when I’m talking about executive functioning centers around the idea that executive functioning intervention is about “more than just checklists”. </p><p>I like this title so much because one of the go-to interventions or accommodations for students with executive functioning difficulties includes some type of visual strategy or “checklist” to help them remember steps to important tasks. </p><p>Yet many teams are finding that students don’t use the visuals or supports they’re given, and they still aren’t able to keep up with transitions, classroom routines, or turn their assignments in on time.</p><p>That’s why in this fifth episode of my podcast series on <em>“Five Skills to Create Your Executive Functioning Intervention Framework”</em>, I talked about the final skill:<strong> Encoding<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>What I uncover in this episode:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ How we use encoding when <strong>making a list </strong>or <em>planning for the future.<br></em><br></p><p>✅ How weak encoding skills limit a student’s ability to use supports like <strong>visual schedules</strong>, <em>checklists</em>, or <em>self-talk effectively</em>.</p><p>✅ How adults unintentionally <strong>inhibit the development</strong> of encoding when introducing cognitive tools like planners or lists.<br> </p><p>✅ Why students may appear <em>unmotivated or resistant</em> when the real issue is an inability to <strong>visualize future events</strong> and transfer that <em>mental imagery into words. <br></em><br>In this episode, I mentioned my free training for school leaders who want to create a research-based <em>executive functioning implementation plan </em>for their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can sign up for the training here: </a>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Every time I give a session on executive functioning, I have clinicians and teachers ask me the same thing:</p><p><em>“How can I motivate students who don’t seem to care or don’t want to try new things?”<br></em><br></p><p>Or something like <em>“How can I convince students why this (insert task) is going to be important to them in the future?”<br></em><br></p><p>The short answer is that you don’t “convince” them of anything. At least not in the moment. </p><p>Instead, you create the experiences and opportunities that are going to help the student <em>acquire the skills,</em> experience the consequences, and <em>develop the confidence </em>to deal with uncertainty/unfamiliar situations. </p><p>When students appear resistant to try things, or seem to “not learn from past mistakes”, this can often be <strong>tied to weak episodic memory. <br></strong><br></p><p><strong>Episodic memory</strong>—the ability to see a mental picture of a past event, allows students to think back on past experiences and use them to prepare for the future. </p><p>When you struggle to do this, it’s difficult to <strong>recall past mistakes </strong>or feedback in the moment. </p><p>It’s also difficult to think back on <strong>past experiences</strong> when you might have done something well, which may make you<em> feel less prepared for tasks</em> that are challenging or less familiar. </p><p>This may cause <strong>nervousness or resistance</strong> toward difficult tasks if you can’t “see” back into the past (episode memory) or think into the future to know what you should be doing now (future pacing). </p><p>Unfortunately, on the surface, this may look like <em>defiance, apathy, or lack of motivation</em>. </p><p>That’s why in fourth episode in my <em>“Five Skills to Create Your Executive Functioning Intervention Framework”</em>, I discuss the fourth skill: <strong>Episodic Memory</strong> </p><p><strong>What I’ll uncover in this episode:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ The critical role <strong>episodic memory </strong>plays in executive functioning: applying <em>prior knowledge</em>, anticipating consequences, and <em>adjusting behavior.<br></em><br></p><p>✅ How difficulties with <em>episodic memory</em> impact a student’s confidence and willingness to try new things, or their persistence with <strong>challenging tasks</strong>. </p><p>✅ Why episodic memory interacts with other executive functioning skills, including <em>future pacing</em>, <em>time perception,</em> and <em>self-talk</em>.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my free training for school leaders who want to create a research-based <em>executive functioning implementation plan </em>for their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can sign up for the training here: </a>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership<a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership"><br></a><br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Every time I give a session on executive functioning, I have clinicians and teachers ask me the same thing:</p><p><em>“How can I motivate students who don’t seem to care or don’t want to try new things?”<br></em><br></p><p>Or something like <em>“How can I convince students why this (insert task) is going to be important to them in the future?”<br></em><br></p><p>The short answer is that you don’t “convince” them of anything. At least not in the moment. </p><p>Instead, you create the experiences and opportunities that are going to help the student <em>acquire the skills,</em> experience the consequences, and <em>develop the confidence </em>to deal with uncertainty/unfamiliar situations. </p><p>When students appear resistant to try things, or seem to “not learn from past mistakes”, this can often be <strong>tied to weak episodic memory. <br></strong><br></p><p><strong>Episodic memory</strong>—the ability to see a mental picture of a past event, allows students to think back on past experiences and use them to prepare for the future. </p><p>When you struggle to do this, it’s difficult to <strong>recall past mistakes </strong>or feedback in the moment. </p><p>It’s also difficult to think back on <strong>past experiences</strong> when you might have done something well, which may make you<em> feel less prepared for tasks</em> that are challenging or less familiar. </p><p>This may cause <strong>nervousness or resistance</strong> toward difficult tasks if you can’t “see” back into the past (episode memory) or think into the future to know what you should be doing now (future pacing). </p><p>Unfortunately, on the surface, this may look like <em>defiance, apathy, or lack of motivation</em>. </p><p>That’s why in fourth episode in my <em>“Five Skills to Create Your Executive Functioning Intervention Framework”</em>, I discuss the fourth skill: <strong>Episodic Memory</strong> </p><p><strong>What I’ll uncover in this episode:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ The critical role <strong>episodic memory </strong>plays in executive functioning: applying <em>prior knowledge</em>, anticipating consequences, and <em>adjusting behavior.<br></em><br></p><p>✅ How difficulties with <em>episodic memory</em> impact a student’s confidence and willingness to try new things, or their persistence with <strong>challenging tasks</strong>. </p><p>✅ Why episodic memory interacts with other executive functioning skills, including <em>future pacing</em>, <em>time perception,</em> and <em>self-talk</em>.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my free training for school leaders who want to create a research-based <em>executive functioning implementation plan </em>for their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can sign up for the training here: </a>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership<a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership"><br></a><br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Every time I give a session on executive functioning, I have clinicians and teachers ask me the same thing:</p><p><em>“How can I motivate students who don’t seem to care or don’t want to try new things?”<br></em><br></p><p>Or something like <em>“How can I convince students why this (insert task) is going to be important to them in the future?”<br></em><br></p><p>The short answer is that you don’t “convince” them of anything. At least not in the moment. </p><p>Instead, you create the experiences and opportunities that are going to help the student <em>acquire the skills,</em> experience the consequences, and <em>develop the confidence </em>to deal with uncertainty/unfamiliar situations. </p><p>When students appear resistant to try things, or seem to “not learn from past mistakes”, this can often be <strong>tied to weak episodic memory. <br></strong><br></p><p><strong>Episodic memory</strong>—the ability to see a mental picture of a past event, allows students to think back on past experiences and use them to prepare for the future. </p><p>When you struggle to do this, it’s difficult to <strong>recall past mistakes </strong>or feedback in the moment. </p><p>It’s also difficult to think back on <strong>past experiences</strong> when you might have done something well, which may make you<em> feel less prepared for tasks</em> that are challenging or less familiar. </p><p>This may cause <strong>nervousness or resistance</strong> toward difficult tasks if you can’t “see” back into the past (episode memory) or think into the future to know what you should be doing now (future pacing). </p><p>Unfortunately, on the surface, this may look like <em>defiance, apathy, or lack of motivation</em>. </p><p>That’s why in fourth episode in my <em>“Five Skills to Create Your Executive Functioning Intervention Framework”</em>, I discuss the fourth skill: <strong>Episodic Memory</strong> </p><p><strong>What I’ll uncover in this episode:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ The critical role <strong>episodic memory </strong>plays in executive functioning: applying <em>prior knowledge</em>, anticipating consequences, and <em>adjusting behavior.<br></em><br></p><p>✅ How difficulties with <em>episodic memory</em> impact a student’s confidence and willingness to try new things, or their persistence with <strong>challenging tasks</strong>. </p><p>✅ Why episodic memory interacts with other executive functioning skills, including <em>future pacing</em>, <em>time perception,</em> and <em>self-talk</em>.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my free training for school leaders who want to create a research-based <em>executive functioning implementation plan </em>for their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can sign up for the training here: </a>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership<a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership"><br></a><br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Students with executive functioning challenges often <em>intend</em> to complete tasks or <strong>meet expectations</strong>—but struggle to execute consistently. </p><p><em>The reason? </em>They aren’t mentally envisioning future scenarios, predicting the steps needed to reach a goal, and thinking about what they need to be doing NOW in order to meet that goal. </p><p>This cognitive skill, called future pacing, allows students to visualize the process and outcome of their actions, building a critical link between planning and follow-through.</p><p>In the third episode in my <em>“Five Skills to Create Your Executive Functioning Intervention Framework”</em>, I break it down in detail. </p><p><strong>What I’ll uncover in this episode:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ What future pacing is—and why it's essential for supporting<em> goal-directed behavior</em> and flexible thinking.</p><p>✅ How future pacing interacts with skills like <strong>time perception</strong>,<em> self-talk</em>, and <strong>episodic memory.<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ Why students with executive functioning deficits often struggle to anticipate obstacles,<em> sequence steps</em>, or understand how present actions <em>impact future outcomes.<br></em><br></p><p>✅ Practical ways to teach students how to <strong>mentally rehearse tasks</strong>—bridging the gap between knowing <em>what</em> to do and actually doing it.</p><p>✅ How building future pacing into interventions improves <em>self-regulation</em>,<em> motivation</em>, and <em>task persistence.<br></em><br>In this episode, I mentioned my upcoming free live virtual training hosted by <em>Parallel Learning </em>that’s coming up on <strong>August 14, 2025 from 6:30-8:00 PM EST</strong>. It’s called <em>“Executive Functioning: Beyond Checklists and Planners”. <br></em><br></p><p>You’ll earn a free CEU, get to learn about a company that offers remote work opportunities, and get to learn some of the concepts I teach in my paid programs. <a href="https://parallellearning-20474008.hs-sites.com/ashakickoffwebinar25?utm_source=partnership&amp;utm_medium=partner_karen_dudek&amp;utm_campaign=webinar_ashadrkaren_8.14.2025&amp;utm_content=blank">You can sign up for the training here: </a>https://parallellearning-20474008.hs-sites.com/ashakickoffwebinar25?utm_source=partnership&amp;utm_medium=partner_karen_dudek&amp;utm_campaign=webinar_ashadrkaren_8.14.2025&amp;utm_content=blank</p><p>I also mentioned my free training for school leaders who want to create a research-based <em>executive functioning implementation plan </em>for their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can sign up for the training here: </a>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Students with executive functioning challenges often <em>intend</em> to complete tasks or <strong>meet expectations</strong>—but struggle to execute consistently. </p><p><em>The reason? </em>They aren’t mentally envisioning future scenarios, predicting the steps needed to reach a goal, and thinking about what they need to be doing NOW in order to meet that goal. </p><p>This cognitive skill, called future pacing, allows students to visualize the process and outcome of their actions, building a critical link between planning and follow-through.</p><p>In the third episode in my <em>“Five Skills to Create Your Executive Functioning Intervention Framework”</em>, I break it down in detail. </p><p><strong>What I’ll uncover in this episode:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ What future pacing is—and why it's essential for supporting<em> goal-directed behavior</em> and flexible thinking.</p><p>✅ How future pacing interacts with skills like <strong>time perception</strong>,<em> self-talk</em>, and <strong>episodic memory.<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ Why students with executive functioning deficits often struggle to anticipate obstacles,<em> sequence steps</em>, or understand how present actions <em>impact future outcomes.<br></em><br></p><p>✅ Practical ways to teach students how to <strong>mentally rehearse tasks</strong>—bridging the gap between knowing <em>what</em> to do and actually doing it.</p><p>✅ How building future pacing into interventions improves <em>self-regulation</em>,<em> motivation</em>, and <em>task persistence.<br></em><br>In this episode, I mentioned my upcoming free live virtual training hosted by <em>Parallel Learning </em>that’s coming up on <strong>August 14, 2025 from 6:30-8:00 PM EST</strong>. It’s called <em>“Executive Functioning: Beyond Checklists and Planners”. <br></em><br></p><p>You’ll earn a free CEU, get to learn about a company that offers remote work opportunities, and get to learn some of the concepts I teach in my paid programs. <a href="https://parallellearning-20474008.hs-sites.com/ashakickoffwebinar25?utm_source=partnership&amp;utm_medium=partner_karen_dudek&amp;utm_campaign=webinar_ashadrkaren_8.14.2025&amp;utm_content=blank">You can sign up for the training here: </a>https://parallellearning-20474008.hs-sites.com/ashakickoffwebinar25?utm_source=partnership&amp;utm_medium=partner_karen_dudek&amp;utm_campaign=webinar_ashadrkaren_8.14.2025&amp;utm_content=blank</p><p>I also mentioned my free training for school leaders who want to create a research-based <em>executive functioning implementation plan </em>for their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can sign up for the training here: </a>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Students with executive functioning challenges often <em>intend</em> to complete tasks or <strong>meet expectations</strong>—but struggle to execute consistently. </p><p><em>The reason? </em>They aren’t mentally envisioning future scenarios, predicting the steps needed to reach a goal, and thinking about what they need to be doing NOW in order to meet that goal. </p><p>This cognitive skill, called future pacing, allows students to visualize the process and outcome of their actions, building a critical link between planning and follow-through.</p><p>In the third episode in my <em>“Five Skills to Create Your Executive Functioning Intervention Framework”</em>, I break it down in detail. </p><p><strong>What I’ll uncover in this episode:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ What future pacing is—and why it's essential for supporting<em> goal-directed behavior</em> and flexible thinking.</p><p>✅ How future pacing interacts with skills like <strong>time perception</strong>,<em> self-talk</em>, and <strong>episodic memory.<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ Why students with executive functioning deficits often struggle to anticipate obstacles,<em> sequence steps</em>, or understand how present actions <em>impact future outcomes.<br></em><br></p><p>✅ Practical ways to teach students how to <strong>mentally rehearse tasks</strong>—bridging the gap between knowing <em>what</em> to do and actually doing it.</p><p>✅ How building future pacing into interventions improves <em>self-regulation</em>,<em> motivation</em>, and <em>task persistence.<br></em><br>In this episode, I mentioned my upcoming free live virtual training hosted by <em>Parallel Learning </em>that’s coming up on <strong>August 14, 2025 from 6:30-8:00 PM EST</strong>. It’s called <em>“Executive Functioning: Beyond Checklists and Planners”. <br></em><br></p><p>You’ll earn a free CEU, get to learn about a company that offers remote work opportunities, and get to learn some of the concepts I teach in my paid programs. <a href="https://parallellearning-20474008.hs-sites.com/ashakickoffwebinar25?utm_source=partnership&amp;utm_medium=partner_karen_dudek&amp;utm_campaign=webinar_ashadrkaren_8.14.2025&amp;utm_content=blank">You can sign up for the training here: </a>https://parallellearning-20474008.hs-sites.com/ashakickoffwebinar25?utm_source=partnership&amp;utm_medium=partner_karen_dudek&amp;utm_campaign=webinar_ashadrkaren_8.14.2025&amp;utm_content=blank</p><p>I also mentioned my free training for school leaders who want to create a research-based <em>executive functioning implementation plan </em>for their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can sign up for the training here: </a>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I’m often asked if I can create an <em>“executive functioning lesson plan”</em> that a clinician could do within a <strong>20-minute therapy session</strong> with a student or group of students. </p><p>I understand why people ask me for things like this. This traditional <em>“pull-out” model </em>of therapy is what many clinicians have been taught in our<strong> preservice training</strong>, and it’s often what’s focused on in <strong>professional development</strong> for clinicians. </p><p>This model works well for many skills. It also plays a part in executive functioning intervention. <em>But it’s not enough. </em></p><p>Doing<strong> “executive functioning” lesson plans</strong> without some<em> type of support plan</em> in place for other settings would be like a soccer player doing drills and conditioning without ever playing soccer. </p><p>Does the right isolated work provide support and a foundation?<em> Yes. <br></em><br></p><p>Is it necessary? <em>Also yes.<br></em><br></p><p>But is it enough on its own, without <strong>direct application</strong> in the situation when those skills will be needed?<em> Absolutely not. <br></em><br></p><p>I know school teams are overwhelmed, and embedding support across a students’ day requires systems and collaboration that aren’t often in place in many schools (yet). </p><p>It’s a lot to ask, but it’s what needs to happen. And with the right plan, it’s possible-which is what I show school leaders how to do in the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership. <br></strong><br></p><p>That’s why in this second episode in my series on <em>“Five Skills to Create Your Executive Functioning Implementation Framework”,</em> I cover the second skill: <strong>Self Talk<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>What I cover in this episode:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ The two distinct <strong>types of self-talk:</strong> Strategy self-talk and Self-belief self-talk</p><p>✅ How self-talk integrates with other executive functions like <em>time perception</em>, <em>future pacing</em>, and <em>episodic memory<br></em><br></p><p>✅ The connection between self-talk and principles of <strong>Cognitive Behavioral Therapy </strong>(CBT)—and how to embed those principles into daily routines, not just therapy rooms</p><p>✅ Why explicit instruction and modeling of self-talk helps students shift from reactive to proactive problem-solving</p><p>✅ How deficits in self-talk can <strong>derail time management</strong>, task initiation, and <em>flexible thinking</em>—despite external supports</p><p>✅ How to start working on<strong> self-talk with your students</strong> right away-even if you haven’t built strong team collaboration systems yet.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my upcoming free live virtual training hosted by <em>Parallel Learning </em>that’s coming up on <strong>August 14, 2025 from 6:30-8:00 PM EST</strong>. It’s called <em>“Executive Functioning: Beyond Checklists and Planners”. <br></em><br></p><p>You’ll earn a free CEU, get to learn about a company that offers remote work opportunities, and get to learn some of the concepts I teach in my paid programs. <a href="https://parallellearning-20474008.hs-sites.com/ashakickoffwebinar25?utm_source=partnership&amp;utm_medium=partner_karen_dudek&amp;utm_campaign=webinar_ashadrkaren_8.14.2025&amp;utm_content=blank">You can sign up for the training here. </a></p><p>I also mentioned my free training for school leaders who want to create a research-based <em>executive functioning implementation plan </em>for their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can sign up for the training here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I’m often asked if I can create an <em>“executive functioning lesson plan”</em> that a clinician could do within a <strong>20-minute therapy session</strong> with a student or group of students. </p><p>I understand why people ask me for things like this. This traditional <em>“pull-out” model </em>of therapy is what many clinicians have been taught in our<strong> preservice training</strong>, and it’s often what’s focused on in <strong>professional development</strong> for clinicians. </p><p>This model works well for many skills. It also plays a part in executive functioning intervention. <em>But it’s not enough. </em></p><p>Doing<strong> “executive functioning” lesson plans</strong> without some<em> type of support plan</em> in place for other settings would be like a soccer player doing drills and conditioning without ever playing soccer. </p><p>Does the right isolated work provide support and a foundation?<em> Yes. <br></em><br></p><p>Is it necessary? <em>Also yes.<br></em><br></p><p>But is it enough on its own, without <strong>direct application</strong> in the situation when those skills will be needed?<em> Absolutely not. <br></em><br></p><p>I know school teams are overwhelmed, and embedding support across a students’ day requires systems and collaboration that aren’t often in place in many schools (yet). </p><p>It’s a lot to ask, but it’s what needs to happen. And with the right plan, it’s possible-which is what I show school leaders how to do in the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership. <br></strong><br></p><p>That’s why in this second episode in my series on <em>“Five Skills to Create Your Executive Functioning Implementation Framework”,</em> I cover the second skill: <strong>Self Talk<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>What I cover in this episode:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ The two distinct <strong>types of self-talk:</strong> Strategy self-talk and Self-belief self-talk</p><p>✅ How self-talk integrates with other executive functions like <em>time perception</em>, <em>future pacing</em>, and <em>episodic memory<br></em><br></p><p>✅ The connection between self-talk and principles of <strong>Cognitive Behavioral Therapy </strong>(CBT)—and how to embed those principles into daily routines, not just therapy rooms</p><p>✅ Why explicit instruction and modeling of self-talk helps students shift from reactive to proactive problem-solving</p><p>✅ How deficits in self-talk can <strong>derail time management</strong>, task initiation, and <em>flexible thinking</em>—despite external supports</p><p>✅ How to start working on<strong> self-talk with your students</strong> right away-even if you haven’t built strong team collaboration systems yet.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my upcoming free live virtual training hosted by <em>Parallel Learning </em>that’s coming up on <strong>August 14, 2025 from 6:30-8:00 PM EST</strong>. It’s called <em>“Executive Functioning: Beyond Checklists and Planners”. <br></em><br></p><p>You’ll earn a free CEU, get to learn about a company that offers remote work opportunities, and get to learn some of the concepts I teach in my paid programs. <a href="https://parallellearning-20474008.hs-sites.com/ashakickoffwebinar25?utm_source=partnership&amp;utm_medium=partner_karen_dudek&amp;utm_campaign=webinar_ashadrkaren_8.14.2025&amp;utm_content=blank">You can sign up for the training here. </a></p><p>I also mentioned my free training for school leaders who want to create a research-based <em>executive functioning implementation plan </em>for their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can sign up for the training here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I’m often asked if I can create an <em>“executive functioning lesson plan”</em> that a clinician could do within a <strong>20-minute therapy session</strong> with a student or group of students. </p><p>I understand why people ask me for things like this. This traditional <em>“pull-out” model </em>of therapy is what many clinicians have been taught in our<strong> preservice training</strong>, and it’s often what’s focused on in <strong>professional development</strong> for clinicians. </p><p>This model works well for many skills. It also plays a part in executive functioning intervention. <em>But it’s not enough. </em></p><p>Doing<strong> “executive functioning” lesson plans</strong> without some<em> type of support plan</em> in place for other settings would be like a soccer player doing drills and conditioning without ever playing soccer. </p><p>Does the right isolated work provide support and a foundation?<em> Yes. <br></em><br></p><p>Is it necessary? <em>Also yes.<br></em><br></p><p>But is it enough on its own, without <strong>direct application</strong> in the situation when those skills will be needed?<em> Absolutely not. <br></em><br></p><p>I know school teams are overwhelmed, and embedding support across a students’ day requires systems and collaboration that aren’t often in place in many schools (yet). </p><p>It’s a lot to ask, but it’s what needs to happen. And with the right plan, it’s possible-which is what I show school leaders how to do in the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership. <br></strong><br></p><p>That’s why in this second episode in my series on <em>“Five Skills to Create Your Executive Functioning Implementation Framework”,</em> I cover the second skill: <strong>Self Talk<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>What I cover in this episode:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ The two distinct <strong>types of self-talk:</strong> Strategy self-talk and Self-belief self-talk</p><p>✅ How self-talk integrates with other executive functions like <em>time perception</em>, <em>future pacing</em>, and <em>episodic memory<br></em><br></p><p>✅ The connection between self-talk and principles of <strong>Cognitive Behavioral Therapy </strong>(CBT)—and how to embed those principles into daily routines, not just therapy rooms</p><p>✅ Why explicit instruction and modeling of self-talk helps students shift from reactive to proactive problem-solving</p><p>✅ How deficits in self-talk can <strong>derail time management</strong>, task initiation, and <em>flexible thinking</em>—despite external supports</p><p>✅ How to start working on<strong> self-talk with your students</strong> right away-even if you haven’t built strong team collaboration systems yet.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my upcoming free live virtual training hosted by <em>Parallel Learning </em>that’s coming up on <strong>August 14, 2025 from 6:30-8:00 PM EST</strong>. It’s called <em>“Executive Functioning: Beyond Checklists and Planners”. <br></em><br></p><p>You’ll earn a free CEU, get to learn about a company that offers remote work opportunities, and get to learn some of the concepts I teach in my paid programs. <a href="https://parallellearning-20474008.hs-sites.com/ashakickoffwebinar25?utm_source=partnership&amp;utm_medium=partner_karen_dudek&amp;utm_campaign=webinar_ashadrkaren_8.14.2025&amp;utm_content=blank">You can sign up for the training here. </a></p><p>I also mentioned my free training for school leaders who want to create a research-based <em>executive functioning implementation plan </em>for their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can sign up for the training here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Executive function is often defined as “having good time management skills”. While this isn’t completely off-base, it’s a vast oversimplification.</p><p>The REASON people are good at time management is because they have the ability to estimate and sense the passage of time. </p><p>Most “textbook” definitions of executive functioning don’t fully call this out, and as a result many educators and clinicians have a difficult time figuring out how to design instruction and intervention that supports executive functioning. </p><p>Instead of embedding support across the day, interventions get siloed in special education, or lumped into long lists of cookie cutter classroom accommodations that overwhelm general education teachers. </p><p>Kids don’t generalize skills from one setting to another, even though people think they’re working on<em> “time management”</em>, and well-meaning adults find themselves giving constant <em>“five minute warnings” </em>as they try to help their students keep up with the pace of classroom activities or even basic functional tasks (e.g., getting things together, making transitions). </p><p><strong>Let’s be honest: </strong>If <em>“five minute warnings”</em> were an effective method of teaching executive functioning and <em>“time management”</em>, we wouldn’t have to be doing them constantly. </p><p><em>What if there was a way to help kids develop these skills, so we could fade all the prompting? </em></p><p>The good news is, there is. </p><p><strong>The first step is recognizing that the core skill we’re teaching is TIME PERCEPTION. <br></strong><br></p><p>When you google a definition of executive functioning, you’ll likely get a list of 8 or 9 skills. Things like <em>attention, working memory, shifting, ideational fluency, and self-regulation. <br></em><br></p><p>It’s important for <strong>educators, clinicians, and school leaders</strong> to understand these terms and what they are, but then they need to organize these abstract cognitive skills into <strong>concrete skills</strong> that can be both<em> taught explicitly</em> and <em>layered across a students’ day. <br></em><br></p><p>That’s why the framework I teach organizes executive functioning into 5 areas: </p><p>1. Time perception<br>2. Self-talk<br>3. Future pacing<br>4. Episodic memory<br>5. Encoding. </p><p>In this first episode of a <em>5-part podcast series</em>, I discuss the first one: <strong>Time perception. </strong></p><p>In this episode, I’ll reveal:</p><p>✅ What<em> “time perception” means</em> in the context of executive functioning (beyond simply knowing how to tell time).</p><p>✅ How time perception deficits interfere with <em>task initiation</em>, sustained attention, and task completion.</p><p>✅ Why students may appear <em>"defiant" or "unmotivated" </em>when the real issue is inaccurate time estimation/perception.</p><p>✅ How poor time perception <em>creates barriers for following schedules</em>, meeting deadlines, or pacing tasks appropriately.</p><p>✅ Intervention principles to help build a student’s internal sense of time as part of a larger <em>EF support plan.<br></em><br>In this episode, I mentioned my upcoming free live virtual training hosted by <em>Parallel Learning </em>that’s coming up on <strong>August 14, 2025 from 6:30-8:00 PM EST</strong>. It’s called <em>“Executive Functioning: Beyond Checklists and Planners”. <br></em><br></p><p>You’ll earn a free CEU, get to learn about a company that offers remote work opportunities, and get to learn some of the concepts I teach in my paid programs. <a href="https://parallellearning-20474008.hs-sites.com/ashakickoffwebinar25?utm_source=partnership&amp;utm_medium=partner_karen_dudek&amp;utm_campaign=webinar_ashadrkaren_8.14.2025&amp;utm_content=blank">You can sign up for the training here. </a></p><p>I also mentioned my free training for school leaders who want to create a research-based executive functioning implementation plan for their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can sign up for the training here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Executive function is often defined as “having good time management skills”. While this isn’t completely off-base, it’s a vast oversimplification.</p><p>The REASON people are good at time management is because they have the ability to estimate and sense the passage of time. </p><p>Most “textbook” definitions of executive functioning don’t fully call this out, and as a result many educators and clinicians have a difficult time figuring out how to design instruction and intervention that supports executive functioning. </p><p>Instead of embedding support across the day, interventions get siloed in special education, or lumped into long lists of cookie cutter classroom accommodations that overwhelm general education teachers. </p><p>Kids don’t generalize skills from one setting to another, even though people think they’re working on<em> “time management”</em>, and well-meaning adults find themselves giving constant <em>“five minute warnings” </em>as they try to help their students keep up with the pace of classroom activities or even basic functional tasks (e.g., getting things together, making transitions). </p><p><strong>Let’s be honest: </strong>If <em>“five minute warnings”</em> were an effective method of teaching executive functioning and <em>“time management”</em>, we wouldn’t have to be doing them constantly. </p><p><em>What if there was a way to help kids develop these skills, so we could fade all the prompting? </em></p><p>The good news is, there is. </p><p><strong>The first step is recognizing that the core skill we’re teaching is TIME PERCEPTION. <br></strong><br></p><p>When you google a definition of executive functioning, you’ll likely get a list of 8 or 9 skills. Things like <em>attention, working memory, shifting, ideational fluency, and self-regulation. <br></em><br></p><p>It’s important for <strong>educators, clinicians, and school leaders</strong> to understand these terms and what they are, but then they need to organize these abstract cognitive skills into <strong>concrete skills</strong> that can be both<em> taught explicitly</em> and <em>layered across a students’ day. <br></em><br></p><p>That’s why the framework I teach organizes executive functioning into 5 areas: </p><p>1. Time perception<br>2. Self-talk<br>3. Future pacing<br>4. Episodic memory<br>5. Encoding. </p><p>In this first episode of a <em>5-part podcast series</em>, I discuss the first one: <strong>Time perception. </strong></p><p>In this episode, I’ll reveal:</p><p>✅ What<em> “time perception” means</em> in the context of executive functioning (beyond simply knowing how to tell time).</p><p>✅ How time perception deficits interfere with <em>task initiation</em>, sustained attention, and task completion.</p><p>✅ Why students may appear <em>"defiant" or "unmotivated" </em>when the real issue is inaccurate time estimation/perception.</p><p>✅ How poor time perception <em>creates barriers for following schedules</em>, meeting deadlines, or pacing tasks appropriately.</p><p>✅ Intervention principles to help build a student’s internal sense of time as part of a larger <em>EF support plan.<br></em><br>In this episode, I mentioned my upcoming free live virtual training hosted by <em>Parallel Learning </em>that’s coming up on <strong>August 14, 2025 from 6:30-8:00 PM EST</strong>. It’s called <em>“Executive Functioning: Beyond Checklists and Planners”. <br></em><br></p><p>You’ll earn a free CEU, get to learn about a company that offers remote work opportunities, and get to learn some of the concepts I teach in my paid programs. <a href="https://parallellearning-20474008.hs-sites.com/ashakickoffwebinar25?utm_source=partnership&amp;utm_medium=partner_karen_dudek&amp;utm_campaign=webinar_ashadrkaren_8.14.2025&amp;utm_content=blank">You can sign up for the training here. </a></p><p>I also mentioned my free training for school leaders who want to create a research-based executive functioning implementation plan for their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can sign up for the training here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Executive function is often defined as “having good time management skills”. While this isn’t completely off-base, it’s a vast oversimplification.</p><p>The REASON people are good at time management is because they have the ability to estimate and sense the passage of time. </p><p>Most “textbook” definitions of executive functioning don’t fully call this out, and as a result many educators and clinicians have a difficult time figuring out how to design instruction and intervention that supports executive functioning. </p><p>Instead of embedding support across the day, interventions get siloed in special education, or lumped into long lists of cookie cutter classroom accommodations that overwhelm general education teachers. </p><p>Kids don’t generalize skills from one setting to another, even though people think they’re working on<em> “time management”</em>, and well-meaning adults find themselves giving constant <em>“five minute warnings” </em>as they try to help their students keep up with the pace of classroom activities or even basic functional tasks (e.g., getting things together, making transitions). </p><p><strong>Let’s be honest: </strong>If <em>“five minute warnings”</em> were an effective method of teaching executive functioning and <em>“time management”</em>, we wouldn’t have to be doing them constantly. </p><p><em>What if there was a way to help kids develop these skills, so we could fade all the prompting? </em></p><p>The good news is, there is. </p><p><strong>The first step is recognizing that the core skill we’re teaching is TIME PERCEPTION. <br></strong><br></p><p>When you google a definition of executive functioning, you’ll likely get a list of 8 or 9 skills. Things like <em>attention, working memory, shifting, ideational fluency, and self-regulation. <br></em><br></p><p>It’s important for <strong>educators, clinicians, and school leaders</strong> to understand these terms and what they are, but then they need to organize these abstract cognitive skills into <strong>concrete skills</strong> that can be both<em> taught explicitly</em> and <em>layered across a students’ day. <br></em><br></p><p>That’s why the framework I teach organizes executive functioning into 5 areas: </p><p>1. Time perception<br>2. Self-talk<br>3. Future pacing<br>4. Episodic memory<br>5. Encoding. </p><p>In this first episode of a <em>5-part podcast series</em>, I discuss the first one: <strong>Time perception. </strong></p><p>In this episode, I’ll reveal:</p><p>✅ What<em> “time perception” means</em> in the context of executive functioning (beyond simply knowing how to tell time).</p><p>✅ How time perception deficits interfere with <em>task initiation</em>, sustained attention, and task completion.</p><p>✅ Why students may appear <em>"defiant" or "unmotivated" </em>when the real issue is inaccurate time estimation/perception.</p><p>✅ How poor time perception <em>creates barriers for following schedules</em>, meeting deadlines, or pacing tasks appropriately.</p><p>✅ Intervention principles to help build a student’s internal sense of time as part of a larger <em>EF support plan.<br></em><br>In this episode, I mentioned my upcoming free live virtual training hosted by <em>Parallel Learning </em>that’s coming up on <strong>August 14, 2025 from 6:30-8:00 PM EST</strong>. It’s called <em>“Executive Functioning: Beyond Checklists and Planners”. <br></em><br></p><p>You’ll earn a free CEU, get to learn about a company that offers remote work opportunities, and get to learn some of the concepts I teach in my paid programs. <a href="https://parallellearning-20474008.hs-sites.com/ashakickoffwebinar25?utm_source=partnership&amp;utm_medium=partner_karen_dudek&amp;utm_campaign=webinar_ashadrkaren_8.14.2025&amp;utm_content=blank">You can sign up for the training here. </a></p><p>I also mentioned my free training for school leaders who want to create a research-based executive functioning implementation plan for their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can sign up for the training here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I sit down with Jessica Lane, founder of Data-Informed Impact, to unpack the critical role of data in K-12 education—and how to use it responsibly, effectively, and equitably. Jessica shares her expertise on building a strong data culture in schools, improving data literacy, and creating clear, ethical data visualizations that empower—not overwhelm—educators and leaders.</p><p>We explore the often-overlooked human side of data: how to build trust around data use, avoid duplicative processes that drain educators’ time, and leverage data to evaluate systems. Jessica also offers insights into how different stakeholders—teachers, administrators, district leaders—use data from both micro and macro lenses, and how EdTech plays a role in the broader data landscape.<br>Whether you're a classroom teacher, building leader, or part of a district team, this conversation will help you think critically about using data as a tool for improvement—not just compliance.</p><p>Key Topics Covered:<br>✔️ Building a positive and ethical data culture in schools<br>✔️ Improving data literacy for educators and leaders<br>✔️ How to design accessible, meaningful data visualizations<br>✔️ Strategies to streamline administrative processes and reduce redundancy<br>✔️ Student data use and privacy<br>✔️ Understanding the micro vs. macro data needs across K-12 stakeholders</p><p>About Our Guest:<br>As the founder of Data-Informed Impact, Jessica Lane is known for turning webs of data into easy-to-leverage visual dashboards, systems, and training for K-12 schools – fully equipping leaders and teachers to close the student success gap together. </p><p>Having created custom solutions for 160 schools across the United States and Canada since 2020, she’s an educational data expert. With 10+ years of experience from all angles of the classroom, Jessica’s a former data coach, instructional coach, certified math teacher, and holds a Master of Education in learning and technology. Proudly data-informed and people-driven, she believes that data can tell great student success stories, if we let it guide, not decide, how to lead education forward.</p><p>Jessica currently lives in Cincinnati, Ohio, where she can often be found excitedly exploring spreadsheets, brain studies, Brené Brown books, and puzzles. And when she’s not partnering with schools, she’s caring for her darling daughter, Emmy, or one of her 50 houseplants.</p><p>You can connect with Jessican on her website at: https://www.data-informedimpact.com/</p><p>Learn about her Data Culture Framework here: https://www.data-informedimpact.com/3-domains-of-dii</p><p>Learn about her Re-Teaching Cycle Template and other Templates here: https://www.data-informedimpact.com/templates</p><p>Connect with Jessica on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/informedimpact/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I sit down with Jessica Lane, founder of Data-Informed Impact, to unpack the critical role of data in K-12 education—and how to use it responsibly, effectively, and equitably. Jessica shares her expertise on building a strong data culture in schools, improving data literacy, and creating clear, ethical data visualizations that empower—not overwhelm—educators and leaders.</p><p>We explore the often-overlooked human side of data: how to build trust around data use, avoid duplicative processes that drain educators’ time, and leverage data to evaluate systems. Jessica also offers insights into how different stakeholders—teachers, administrators, district leaders—use data from both micro and macro lenses, and how EdTech plays a role in the broader data landscape.<br>Whether you're a classroom teacher, building leader, or part of a district team, this conversation will help you think critically about using data as a tool for improvement—not just compliance.</p><p>Key Topics Covered:<br>✔️ Building a positive and ethical data culture in schools<br>✔️ Improving data literacy for educators and leaders<br>✔️ How to design accessible, meaningful data visualizations<br>✔️ Strategies to streamline administrative processes and reduce redundancy<br>✔️ Student data use and privacy<br>✔️ Understanding the micro vs. macro data needs across K-12 stakeholders</p><p>About Our Guest:<br>As the founder of Data-Informed Impact, Jessica Lane is known for turning webs of data into easy-to-leverage visual dashboards, systems, and training for K-12 schools – fully equipping leaders and teachers to close the student success gap together. </p><p>Having created custom solutions for 160 schools across the United States and Canada since 2020, she’s an educational data expert. With 10+ years of experience from all angles of the classroom, Jessica’s a former data coach, instructional coach, certified math teacher, and holds a Master of Education in learning and technology. Proudly data-informed and people-driven, she believes that data can tell great student success stories, if we let it guide, not decide, how to lead education forward.</p><p>Jessica currently lives in Cincinnati, Ohio, where she can often be found excitedly exploring spreadsheets, brain studies, Brené Brown books, and puzzles. And when she’s not partnering with schools, she’s caring for her darling daughter, Emmy, or one of her 50 houseplants.</p><p>You can connect with Jessican on her website at: https://www.data-informedimpact.com/</p><p>Learn about her Data Culture Framework here: https://www.data-informedimpact.com/3-domains-of-dii</p><p>Learn about her Re-Teaching Cycle Template and other Templates here: https://www.data-informedimpact.com/templates</p><p>Connect with Jessica on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/informedimpact/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I sit down with Jessica Lane, founder of Data-Informed Impact, to unpack the critical role of data in K-12 education—and how to use it responsibly, effectively, and equitably. Jessica shares her expertise on building a strong data culture in schools, improving data literacy, and creating clear, ethical data visualizations that empower—not overwhelm—educators and leaders.</p><p>We explore the often-overlooked human side of data: how to build trust around data use, avoid duplicative processes that drain educators’ time, and leverage data to evaluate systems. Jessica also offers insights into how different stakeholders—teachers, administrators, district leaders—use data from both micro and macro lenses, and how EdTech plays a role in the broader data landscape.<br>Whether you're a classroom teacher, building leader, or part of a district team, this conversation will help you think critically about using data as a tool for improvement—not just compliance.</p><p>Key Topics Covered:<br>✔️ Building a positive and ethical data culture in schools<br>✔️ Improving data literacy for educators and leaders<br>✔️ How to design accessible, meaningful data visualizations<br>✔️ Strategies to streamline administrative processes and reduce redundancy<br>✔️ Student data use and privacy<br>✔️ Understanding the micro vs. macro data needs across K-12 stakeholders</p><p>About Our Guest:<br>As the founder of Data-Informed Impact, Jessica Lane is known for turning webs of data into easy-to-leverage visual dashboards, systems, and training for K-12 schools – fully equipping leaders and teachers to close the student success gap together. </p><p>Having created custom solutions for 160 schools across the United States and Canada since 2020, she’s an educational data expert. With 10+ years of experience from all angles of the classroom, Jessica’s a former data coach, instructional coach, certified math teacher, and holds a Master of Education in learning and technology. Proudly data-informed and people-driven, she believes that data can tell great student success stories, if we let it guide, not decide, how to lead education forward.</p><p>Jessica currently lives in Cincinnati, Ohio, where she can often be found excitedly exploring spreadsheets, brain studies, Brené Brown books, and puzzles. And when she’s not partnering with schools, she’s caring for her darling daughter, Emmy, or one of her 50 houseplants.</p><p>You can connect with Jessican on her website at: https://www.data-informedimpact.com/</p><p>Learn about her Data Culture Framework here: https://www.data-informedimpact.com/3-domains-of-dii</p><p>Learn about her Re-Teaching Cycle Template and other Templates here: https://www.data-informedimpact.com/templates</p><p>Connect with Jessica on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/informedimpact/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Orthographic Mapping &amp; Effective Spelling Instruction (with Dr. Molly Ness)</title>
      <itunes:episode>224</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re joined by literacy expert <strong>Dr. Molly Ness</strong>, author of <em>Making Words Stick</em>, to unpack the science behind <strong>orthographic mapping </strong>and what truly effective <strong>spelling instruction</strong> looks like. If you've ever found yourself wondering whether<em> “irregular”</em> words really exist—or how to teach spelling in a way that actually transfers to reading and writing—this episode is for you.</p><p><strong>Dr. Molly Ness</strong> is a former classroom teacher, a reading researcher, and a teacher educator. She earned a doctorate in reading education at the University of Virginia, and spent 16 years as an associate professor at Fordham University in New York City. The author of five books, Molly served on the Board of Directors for the<strong> International Literacy Association</strong> and is a New York state chapter founder of the Reading League. Dr. Ness has extensive experience in reading clinics, consulting with school districts, leading professional development, and advising school systems on research-based reading instruction. She is also the host of the <strong>End Book Deserts podcast. </strong>In 2024, she founded<strong> Dirigo Literacy, </strong>a literacy consulting firm supporting schools, districts, and states align with and implement the <em>science of reading.<br></em><br></p><p><strong>🔑 Key Topics We Cover:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ <strong>Why Overusing the Term “Irregular” Leads to Ineffective Practices<br></strong> Labeling too many words as irregular encourages rote memorization and bypasses opportunities to build deep, transferable decoding skills.</p><p>✅ <strong>The Least to Most Reliable Ways to Decode Words<br></strong> Dr. Ness explains the hierarchy of decoding approaches, from unreliable guessing strategies to the most effective use of grapheme–phoneme correspondences and morphemic analysis.</p><p>✅ <strong>Phonological Representations &amp; Print: Why We Need Both<br></strong> Orthographic mapping depends on students having clear, accurate phonological representations of words. Dr. Ness emphasizes why instruction should always integrate print with sound-based practice.</p><p>✅ <strong>Embedding Vocabulary Without Derailing Encoding Work<br></strong> Learn how to layer vocabulary instruction into decoding and spelling lessons without losing focus—or getting lost in semantic tangents.</p><p>✅ <strong>Dr. Ness’s 4-Step Process for Teaching Spelling</strong> (from <em>Making Words Stick</em>).</p><p>Get Dr. Ness’s <a href="https://shop.scholastic.com/teachers-ecommerce/teacher/books/making-words-stick-9781546176459.html">book “Making Words Stick” here.</a></p><p><br></p><p>Connect with Dr. Ness on Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/a_reading_mother/">@a_reading_mother</a></p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about Dr. Ness’ other books and advocacy work <a href="https://www.mollyness.com/">on her website here.</a> </p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program for SLPs that helps clinicians create a research-based framework for <em>language therapy</em> that supports<em> phonology, morphology, semantics, syntax, and orthographic knowledge</em>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy">You can learn more about the program here. </a></p><p><br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re joined by literacy expert <strong>Dr. Molly Ness</strong>, author of <em>Making Words Stick</em>, to unpack the science behind <strong>orthographic mapping </strong>and what truly effective <strong>spelling instruction</strong> looks like. If you've ever found yourself wondering whether<em> “irregular”</em> words really exist—or how to teach spelling in a way that actually transfers to reading and writing—this episode is for you.</p><p><strong>Dr. Molly Ness</strong> is a former classroom teacher, a reading researcher, and a teacher educator. She earned a doctorate in reading education at the University of Virginia, and spent 16 years as an associate professor at Fordham University in New York City. The author of five books, Molly served on the Board of Directors for the<strong> International Literacy Association</strong> and is a New York state chapter founder of the Reading League. Dr. Ness has extensive experience in reading clinics, consulting with school districts, leading professional development, and advising school systems on research-based reading instruction. She is also the host of the <strong>End Book Deserts podcast. </strong>In 2024, she founded<strong> Dirigo Literacy, </strong>a literacy consulting firm supporting schools, districts, and states align with and implement the <em>science of reading.<br></em><br></p><p><strong>🔑 Key Topics We Cover:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ <strong>Why Overusing the Term “Irregular” Leads to Ineffective Practices<br></strong> Labeling too many words as irregular encourages rote memorization and bypasses opportunities to build deep, transferable decoding skills.</p><p>✅ <strong>The Least to Most Reliable Ways to Decode Words<br></strong> Dr. Ness explains the hierarchy of decoding approaches, from unreliable guessing strategies to the most effective use of grapheme–phoneme correspondences and morphemic analysis.</p><p>✅ <strong>Phonological Representations &amp; Print: Why We Need Both<br></strong> Orthographic mapping depends on students having clear, accurate phonological representations of words. Dr. Ness emphasizes why instruction should always integrate print with sound-based practice.</p><p>✅ <strong>Embedding Vocabulary Without Derailing Encoding Work<br></strong> Learn how to layer vocabulary instruction into decoding and spelling lessons without losing focus—or getting lost in semantic tangents.</p><p>✅ <strong>Dr. Ness’s 4-Step Process for Teaching Spelling</strong> (from <em>Making Words Stick</em>).</p><p>Get Dr. Ness’s <a href="https://shop.scholastic.com/teachers-ecommerce/teacher/books/making-words-stick-9781546176459.html">book “Making Words Stick” here.</a></p><p><br></p><p>Connect with Dr. Ness on Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/a_reading_mother/">@a_reading_mother</a></p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about Dr. Ness’ other books and advocacy work <a href="https://www.mollyness.com/">on her website here.</a> </p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program for SLPs that helps clinicians create a research-based framework for <em>language therapy</em> that supports<em> phonology, morphology, semantics, syntax, and orthographic knowledge</em>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy">You can learn more about the program here. </a></p><p><br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re joined by literacy expert <strong>Dr. Molly Ness</strong>, author of <em>Making Words Stick</em>, to unpack the science behind <strong>orthographic mapping </strong>and what truly effective <strong>spelling instruction</strong> looks like. If you've ever found yourself wondering whether<em> “irregular”</em> words really exist—or how to teach spelling in a way that actually transfers to reading and writing—this episode is for you.</p><p><strong>Dr. Molly Ness</strong> is a former classroom teacher, a reading researcher, and a teacher educator. She earned a doctorate in reading education at the University of Virginia, and spent 16 years as an associate professor at Fordham University in New York City. The author of five books, Molly served on the Board of Directors for the<strong> International Literacy Association</strong> and is a New York state chapter founder of the Reading League. Dr. Ness has extensive experience in reading clinics, consulting with school districts, leading professional development, and advising school systems on research-based reading instruction. She is also the host of the <strong>End Book Deserts podcast. </strong>In 2024, she founded<strong> Dirigo Literacy, </strong>a literacy consulting firm supporting schools, districts, and states align with and implement the <em>science of reading.<br></em><br></p><p><strong>🔑 Key Topics We Cover:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅ <strong>Why Overusing the Term “Irregular” Leads to Ineffective Practices<br></strong> Labeling too many words as irregular encourages rote memorization and bypasses opportunities to build deep, transferable decoding skills.</p><p>✅ <strong>The Least to Most Reliable Ways to Decode Words<br></strong> Dr. Ness explains the hierarchy of decoding approaches, from unreliable guessing strategies to the most effective use of grapheme–phoneme correspondences and morphemic analysis.</p><p>✅ <strong>Phonological Representations &amp; Print: Why We Need Both<br></strong> Orthographic mapping depends on students having clear, accurate phonological representations of words. Dr. Ness emphasizes why instruction should always integrate print with sound-based practice.</p><p>✅ <strong>Embedding Vocabulary Without Derailing Encoding Work<br></strong> Learn how to layer vocabulary instruction into decoding and spelling lessons without losing focus—or getting lost in semantic tangents.</p><p>✅ <strong>Dr. Ness’s 4-Step Process for Teaching Spelling</strong> (from <em>Making Words Stick</em>).</p><p>Get Dr. Ness’s <a href="https://shop.scholastic.com/teachers-ecommerce/teacher/books/making-words-stick-9781546176459.html">book “Making Words Stick” here.</a></p><p><br></p><p>Connect with Dr. Ness on Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/a_reading_mother/">@a_reading_mother</a></p><p><br></p><p>Learn more about Dr. Ness’ other books and advocacy work <a href="https://www.mollyness.com/">on her website here.</a> </p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program for SLPs that helps clinicians create a research-based framework for <em>language therapy</em> that supports<em> phonology, morphology, semantics, syntax, and orthographic knowledge</em>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy">You can learn more about the program here. </a></p><p><br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Ever feel like your school is trying all the “right” strategies—social skills groups, planners, behavior charts—but students still struggle with time management, motivation, and peer relationships?</p><p>You’re not alone—and there’s a reason why.</p><p>This episode is a clip from my free training, <em>“Create a Research-Based Implementation Plan for your School Team.”</em></p><p>It’s designed for school leaders who want to guide their teams in embedding executive functioning support across both general and special education settings—<strong>without burning out staff</strong>.</p><p><strong><br>This episode is for you if you’re ready to:</strong><br> ✔️ Help students truly benefit from academic instruction<br> ✔️ Support social-emotional growth alongside learning<br> ✔️ Avoid overwhelming your team with another “initiative”</p><p><strong>In the training, I'll reveal:</strong></p><p>✅Why <em>social skills groups</em> fall flat—and how to really boost students’ emotional regulation and peer connections.</p><p>✅The truth about <em>planners, lists</em>, and <em>behavior charts</em>—and why they’re not improving student’s time management or motivation.</p><p>✅The <em>3 key elements</em> school teams need to support executive functioning across gen ed and special ed—<em>without burning out your staff</em> (in this episode, I share element #1).</p><p>This episode is the first half of the training in audio format, but to view the whole training with the video, you can go to <a href="http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efteams">drkarendudekbrannan.com/efteams.</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Ever feel like your school is trying all the “right” strategies—social skills groups, planners, behavior charts—but students still struggle with time management, motivation, and peer relationships?</p><p>You’re not alone—and there’s a reason why.</p><p>This episode is a clip from my free training, <em>“Create a Research-Based Implementation Plan for your School Team.”</em></p><p>It’s designed for school leaders who want to guide their teams in embedding executive functioning support across both general and special education settings—<strong>without burning out staff</strong>.</p><p><strong><br>This episode is for you if you’re ready to:</strong><br> ✔️ Help students truly benefit from academic instruction<br> ✔️ Support social-emotional growth alongside learning<br> ✔️ Avoid overwhelming your team with another “initiative”</p><p><strong>In the training, I'll reveal:</strong></p><p>✅Why <em>social skills groups</em> fall flat—and how to really boost students’ emotional regulation and peer connections.</p><p>✅The truth about <em>planners, lists</em>, and <em>behavior charts</em>—and why they’re not improving student’s time management or motivation.</p><p>✅The <em>3 key elements</em> school teams need to support executive functioning across gen ed and special ed—<em>without burning out your staff</em> (in this episode, I share element #1).</p><p>This episode is the first half of the training in audio format, but to view the whole training with the video, you can go to <a href="http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efteams">drkarendudekbrannan.com/efteams.</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Ever feel like your school is trying all the “right” strategies—social skills groups, planners, behavior charts—but students still struggle with time management, motivation, and peer relationships?</p><p>You’re not alone—and there’s a reason why.</p><p>This episode is a clip from my free training, <em>“Create a Research-Based Implementation Plan for your School Team.”</em></p><p>It’s designed for school leaders who want to guide their teams in embedding executive functioning support across both general and special education settings—<strong>without burning out staff</strong>.</p><p><strong><br>This episode is for you if you’re ready to:</strong><br> ✔️ Help students truly benefit from academic instruction<br> ✔️ Support social-emotional growth alongside learning<br> ✔️ Avoid overwhelming your team with another “initiative”</p><p><strong>In the training, I'll reveal:</strong></p><p>✅Why <em>social skills groups</em> fall flat—and how to really boost students’ emotional regulation and peer connections.</p><p>✅The truth about <em>planners, lists</em>, and <em>behavior charts</em>—and why they’re not improving student’s time management or motivation.</p><p>✅The <em>3 key elements</em> school teams need to support executive functioning across gen ed and special ed—<em>without burning out your staff</em> (in this episode, I share element #1).</p><p>This episode is the first half of the training in audio format, but to view the whole training with the video, you can go to <a href="http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efteams">drkarendudekbrannan.com/efteams.</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this eye-opening episode, I sit down with <strong>Dr. A. Jordan Wright,</strong> psychologist who brings both professional insight and lived experience to the conversation—having been <em>diagnosed with ADHD in college.</em> Together, we explore the often-overlooked stories of kids who manage to <strong>compensate for ADHD symptoms</strong> well into <em>adolescence</em> or <em>adulthood,</em> only to receive a diagnosis later in life.</p><p>We also dive into why <strong>early educational settings</strong> are crucial for embedding executive functioning supports and how these skills can be proactively taught rather than reactively addressed. Our guest offers a compelling argument for why executive functioning should be considered the <strong><em>new</em></strong><strong> social-emotional learning</strong>—essential, foundational, and <em>deeply tied to lifelong success.</em></p><p>We also spend a good portion of the episode discussing best practices for<strong> assessing executive functioning</strong> in a way that is robust and <em>sensitive to diverse learning needs</em>—moving to deeper understanding.</p><p><strong>Topics Covered:</strong></p><p>✅ Being diagnosed with <strong>ADHD in college</strong> and why <em>high-performing kids </em>with ADHD<em> </em>are often missed</p><p>✅ The case for <strong>embedding executive functioning support i</strong>nto early education</p><p>✅ Executive functioning as the <em>new SEL</em>: What educators need to know</p><p>✅ Best practices for <strong>executive functioning assessment, </strong>including <em>surveys</em>, <strong>non-standardized methods</strong>, and <em>optimal functioning</em> measures.<strong> <br></strong><br></p><p><strong>Dr. A. Jordan Wright</strong> is the Chief Clinical Officer at <a href="https://www.parallellearning.com/"><strong>Parallel Learning</strong></a> and leading <em>clinical psychologist</em> who specializes in psychological assessment (including learning disabilities and ADHD) and therapy. Dr. Jordan received his Ph.D. from Columbia University. He is on faculty at New York University, where he leads the Clinical/Counseling Psychology PhD program, training doctoral students in <em>psychological assessment and counseling</em>, and he founded and runs the <strong>Center for Counseling and Community Wellbeing,</strong> the low-fee community mental health training clinic at NYU.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Dr. Jordan</strong> has authored multiple widely-used books on psychological assessment, including <em>Conducting Psychological Assessment: A Guide for Practitioners (2nd ed.; Wiley, 2020)</em>; <em>Essentials of Psychological Tele-Assessment </em>(with Susie Raiford; Wiley, 2021); <em>Essentials of Psychological Assessment Supervision</em> (Wiley, 2019); and, with Gary Groth-Marnat, the sixth edition of the <em>Handbook of Psychological Assessment </em>(Wiley, 2016), the most widely used text in graduate training on assessment. His most recent book is <em>Essentials of Culture in Psychological Assessment</em> (Wiley, 2024), which focuses on areas of diversity, culture, privilege, and oppression in how we evaluate and understand individuals.</p><p><br></p><p>You can learn more about <strong>Parallel Learning’s</strong> comprehensive services for providers on their website here: <a href="https://www.parallellearning.com/">https://www.parallellearning.com/</a></p><p><br></p><p>You can find Dr. Jordan’s free White Papers from Parallel Learning on <em>executive functioning assessment</em>, self-care for clinicians, <em>telehealth best practices</em>, plus much more here: <a href="https://www.parallellearning.com/white-papers">https://www.parallellearning.com/white-papers</a></p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a clinician looking for new career opportunities, you can take a look at Parallel Learning’s <em>“Careers”</em> page here: <a href="https://www.parallellearning.com/careers">https://www.parallellearning.com/careers</a></p><p><br>In this episode, I mentioned <em>“The School Leader’s Guide to Executive Functioning Support”</em>, a 7-day course to help school leaders launch their <strong>executive functioning implementation plan</strong>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/">You can learn more about the course here : </a>https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/<a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/"><br></a><br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this eye-opening episode, I sit down with <strong>Dr. A. Jordan Wright,</strong> psychologist who brings both professional insight and lived experience to the conversation—having been <em>diagnosed with ADHD in college.</em> Together, we explore the often-overlooked stories of kids who manage to <strong>compensate for ADHD symptoms</strong> well into <em>adolescence</em> or <em>adulthood,</em> only to receive a diagnosis later in life.</p><p>We also dive into why <strong>early educational settings</strong> are crucial for embedding executive functioning supports and how these skills can be proactively taught rather than reactively addressed. Our guest offers a compelling argument for why executive functioning should be considered the <strong><em>new</em></strong><strong> social-emotional learning</strong>—essential, foundational, and <em>deeply tied to lifelong success.</em></p><p>We also spend a good portion of the episode discussing best practices for<strong> assessing executive functioning</strong> in a way that is robust and <em>sensitive to diverse learning needs</em>—moving to deeper understanding.</p><p><strong>Topics Covered:</strong></p><p>✅ Being diagnosed with <strong>ADHD in college</strong> and why <em>high-performing kids </em>with ADHD<em> </em>are often missed</p><p>✅ The case for <strong>embedding executive functioning support i</strong>nto early education</p><p>✅ Executive functioning as the <em>new SEL</em>: What educators need to know</p><p>✅ Best practices for <strong>executive functioning assessment, </strong>including <em>surveys</em>, <strong>non-standardized methods</strong>, and <em>optimal functioning</em> measures.<strong> <br></strong><br></p><p><strong>Dr. A. Jordan Wright</strong> is the Chief Clinical Officer at <a href="https://www.parallellearning.com/"><strong>Parallel Learning</strong></a> and leading <em>clinical psychologist</em> who specializes in psychological assessment (including learning disabilities and ADHD) and therapy. Dr. Jordan received his Ph.D. from Columbia University. He is on faculty at New York University, where he leads the Clinical/Counseling Psychology PhD program, training doctoral students in <em>psychological assessment and counseling</em>, and he founded and runs the <strong>Center for Counseling and Community Wellbeing,</strong> the low-fee community mental health training clinic at NYU.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Dr. Jordan</strong> has authored multiple widely-used books on psychological assessment, including <em>Conducting Psychological Assessment: A Guide for Practitioners (2nd ed.; Wiley, 2020)</em>; <em>Essentials of Psychological Tele-Assessment </em>(with Susie Raiford; Wiley, 2021); <em>Essentials of Psychological Assessment Supervision</em> (Wiley, 2019); and, with Gary Groth-Marnat, the sixth edition of the <em>Handbook of Psychological Assessment </em>(Wiley, 2016), the most widely used text in graduate training on assessment. His most recent book is <em>Essentials of Culture in Psychological Assessment</em> (Wiley, 2024), which focuses on areas of diversity, culture, privilege, and oppression in how we evaluate and understand individuals.</p><p><br></p><p>You can learn more about <strong>Parallel Learning’s</strong> comprehensive services for providers on their website here: <a href="https://www.parallellearning.com/">https://www.parallellearning.com/</a></p><p><br></p><p>You can find Dr. Jordan’s free White Papers from Parallel Learning on <em>executive functioning assessment</em>, self-care for clinicians, <em>telehealth best practices</em>, plus much more here: <a href="https://www.parallellearning.com/white-papers">https://www.parallellearning.com/white-papers</a></p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a clinician looking for new career opportunities, you can take a look at Parallel Learning’s <em>“Careers”</em> page here: <a href="https://www.parallellearning.com/careers">https://www.parallellearning.com/careers</a></p><p><br>In this episode, I mentioned <em>“The School Leader’s Guide to Executive Functioning Support”</em>, a 7-day course to help school leaders launch their <strong>executive functioning implementation plan</strong>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/">You can learn more about the course here : </a>https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/<a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/"><br></a><br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this eye-opening episode, I sit down with <strong>Dr. A. Jordan Wright,</strong> psychologist who brings both professional insight and lived experience to the conversation—having been <em>diagnosed with ADHD in college.</em> Together, we explore the often-overlooked stories of kids who manage to <strong>compensate for ADHD symptoms</strong> well into <em>adolescence</em> or <em>adulthood,</em> only to receive a diagnosis later in life.</p><p>We also dive into why <strong>early educational settings</strong> are crucial for embedding executive functioning supports and how these skills can be proactively taught rather than reactively addressed. Our guest offers a compelling argument for why executive functioning should be considered the <strong><em>new</em></strong><strong> social-emotional learning</strong>—essential, foundational, and <em>deeply tied to lifelong success.</em></p><p>We also spend a good portion of the episode discussing best practices for<strong> assessing executive functioning</strong> in a way that is robust and <em>sensitive to diverse learning needs</em>—moving to deeper understanding.</p><p><strong>Topics Covered:</strong></p><p>✅ Being diagnosed with <strong>ADHD in college</strong> and why <em>high-performing kids </em>with ADHD<em> </em>are often missed</p><p>✅ The case for <strong>embedding executive functioning support i</strong>nto early education</p><p>✅ Executive functioning as the <em>new SEL</em>: What educators need to know</p><p>✅ Best practices for <strong>executive functioning assessment, </strong>including <em>surveys</em>, <strong>non-standardized methods</strong>, and <em>optimal functioning</em> measures.<strong> <br></strong><br></p><p><strong>Dr. A. Jordan Wright</strong> is the Chief Clinical Officer at <a href="https://www.parallellearning.com/"><strong>Parallel Learning</strong></a> and leading <em>clinical psychologist</em> who specializes in psychological assessment (including learning disabilities and ADHD) and therapy. Dr. Jordan received his Ph.D. from Columbia University. He is on faculty at New York University, where he leads the Clinical/Counseling Psychology PhD program, training doctoral students in <em>psychological assessment and counseling</em>, and he founded and runs the <strong>Center for Counseling and Community Wellbeing,</strong> the low-fee community mental health training clinic at NYU.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Dr. Jordan</strong> has authored multiple widely-used books on psychological assessment, including <em>Conducting Psychological Assessment: A Guide for Practitioners (2nd ed.; Wiley, 2020)</em>; <em>Essentials of Psychological Tele-Assessment </em>(with Susie Raiford; Wiley, 2021); <em>Essentials of Psychological Assessment Supervision</em> (Wiley, 2019); and, with Gary Groth-Marnat, the sixth edition of the <em>Handbook of Psychological Assessment </em>(Wiley, 2016), the most widely used text in graduate training on assessment. His most recent book is <em>Essentials of Culture in Psychological Assessment</em> (Wiley, 2024), which focuses on areas of diversity, culture, privilege, and oppression in how we evaluate and understand individuals.</p><p><br></p><p>You can learn more about <strong>Parallel Learning’s</strong> comprehensive services for providers on their website here: <a href="https://www.parallellearning.com/">https://www.parallellearning.com/</a></p><p><br></p><p>You can find Dr. Jordan’s free White Papers from Parallel Learning on <em>executive functioning assessment</em>, self-care for clinicians, <em>telehealth best practices</em>, plus much more here: <a href="https://www.parallellearning.com/white-papers">https://www.parallellearning.com/white-papers</a></p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a clinician looking for new career opportunities, you can take a look at Parallel Learning’s <em>“Careers”</em> page here: <a href="https://www.parallellearning.com/careers">https://www.parallellearning.com/careers</a></p><p><br>In this episode, I mentioned <em>“The School Leader’s Guide to Executive Functioning Support”</em>, a 7-day course to help school leaders launch their <strong>executive functioning implementation plan</strong>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/">You can learn more about the course here : </a>https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/<a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/"><br></a><br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>221</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I  interview Connie, a student from the <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong> program. She shares her practical experiences and results achieved with her students. </p><p>Key highlights include:</p><p>✅ <strong>Engaging a Disengaged Student:</strong> Connie discusses her strategies for working with a <em>high school student</em> who was bored with therapy, emphasizing the use of engaging books to <em>enhance vocabulary learning.</em></p><p>✅ <strong>Time Efficiency:</strong> Learn how Connie <em>cut her preparation time in half</em> by implementing the frameworks taught in our program, allowing for more focused and <em>effective sessions.</em></p><p>✅ <strong>Achieving Generalization:</strong> Connie reports significant progress in several of her students who had previously plateaued, particularly in their ability to generalize <em>syntax skills</em>.</p><p>This episode offers actionable insights for language therapists looking to improve engagement and outcomes in their practice.</p><p>Ready to elevate your language therapy skills? Join <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong> and start transforming your therapy approach today.  Learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I  interview Connie, a student from the <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong> program. She shares her practical experiences and results achieved with her students. </p><p>Key highlights include:</p><p>✅ <strong>Engaging a Disengaged Student:</strong> Connie discusses her strategies for working with a <em>high school student</em> who was bored with therapy, emphasizing the use of engaging books to <em>enhance vocabulary learning.</em></p><p>✅ <strong>Time Efficiency:</strong> Learn how Connie <em>cut her preparation time in half</em> by implementing the frameworks taught in our program, allowing for more focused and <em>effective sessions.</em></p><p>✅ <strong>Achieving Generalization:</strong> Connie reports significant progress in several of her students who had previously plateaued, particularly in their ability to generalize <em>syntax skills</em>.</p><p>This episode offers actionable insights for language therapists looking to improve engagement and outcomes in their practice.</p><p>Ready to elevate your language therapy skills? Join <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong> and start transforming your therapy approach today.  Learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2025 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I  interview Connie, a student from the <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong> program. She shares her practical experiences and results achieved with her students. </p><p>Key highlights include:</p><p>✅ <strong>Engaging a Disengaged Student:</strong> Connie discusses her strategies for working with a <em>high school student</em> who was bored with therapy, emphasizing the use of engaging books to <em>enhance vocabulary learning.</em></p><p>✅ <strong>Time Efficiency:</strong> Learn how Connie <em>cut her preparation time in half</em> by implementing the frameworks taught in our program, allowing for more focused and <em>effective sessions.</em></p><p>✅ <strong>Achieving Generalization:</strong> Connie reports significant progress in several of her students who had previously plateaued, particularly in their ability to generalize <em>syntax skills</em>.</p><p>This episode offers actionable insights for language therapists looking to improve engagement and outcomes in their practice.</p><p>Ready to elevate your language therapy skills? Join <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong> and start transforming your therapy approach today.  Learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Clinical Leadership Series Part 3: Asset Stacking: Building Your Path to Systemic Impact</title>
      <itunes:episode>220</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many <em>clinicians</em>, <em>educators,</em> and <em>school leaders</em> know they should be working collaboratively, but don’t know how to find time to do it. If you have a friend or colleague who seems to have <strong>magical productivity powers</strong>, I promise there’s a method to the madness. Most likely, they’ve just gotten really good at a concept I call <strong>“asset stacking”.</strong> It starts with asking yourself the question, <em>“What can I create now that can save me time or effort later?”  </em></p><p>In this third episode in the <strong>3-part clinical leadership</strong>, I share how the concept of <em>“asset stacking”</em> can be used by both current and aspiring <strong>clinical and educational leaders</strong> to make an impact on the systems they’re working in. </p><p><br><strong>Key Points:</strong><br>✅ Creating a<strong> long-term strategic</strong> vision for your <em>professional growth</em><br>✅ The concept of<strong> asset stacking</strong> and how to use it to <em>impact systems</em><br>✅ Multiple<strong> service delivery models</strong> that position you as a leader<br>✅ Developing a <strong>master plan</strong> that aligns your expertise with <em>system needs</em></p><p><strong>Takeaways:</strong><br>✅ <strong>Asset stacking</strong> compounds your <em>influence over time</em><br>✅ Your unique combination of skills creates <strong>distinctive</strong> value<br>✅ <em>Service delivery</em> innovation positions you as a<strong> thought leader</strong></p><p><strong>Action Step:</strong> Begin your<strong> leadership master plan</strong> by identifying your unique "stack" of professional assets and <em>one system-level challenge</em> they could address.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned <em>“The School Leader’s Guide to Executive Functioning Support”</em>, a 7-day course to help school leaders launch their <strong>executive functioning implementation plan</strong>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/">You can learn more about the course here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/ </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many <em>clinicians</em>, <em>educators,</em> and <em>school leaders</em> know they should be working collaboratively, but don’t know how to find time to do it. If you have a friend or colleague who seems to have <strong>magical productivity powers</strong>, I promise there’s a method to the madness. Most likely, they’ve just gotten really good at a concept I call <strong>“asset stacking”.</strong> It starts with asking yourself the question, <em>“What can I create now that can save me time or effort later?”  </em></p><p>In this third episode in the <strong>3-part clinical leadership</strong>, I share how the concept of <em>“asset stacking”</em> can be used by both current and aspiring <strong>clinical and educational leaders</strong> to make an impact on the systems they’re working in. </p><p><br><strong>Key Points:</strong><br>✅ Creating a<strong> long-term strategic</strong> vision for your <em>professional growth</em><br>✅ The concept of<strong> asset stacking</strong> and how to use it to <em>impact systems</em><br>✅ Multiple<strong> service delivery models</strong> that position you as a leader<br>✅ Developing a <strong>master plan</strong> that aligns your expertise with <em>system needs</em></p><p><strong>Takeaways:</strong><br>✅ <strong>Asset stacking</strong> compounds your <em>influence over time</em><br>✅ Your unique combination of skills creates <strong>distinctive</strong> value<br>✅ <em>Service delivery</em> innovation positions you as a<strong> thought leader</strong></p><p><strong>Action Step:</strong> Begin your<strong> leadership master plan</strong> by identifying your unique "stack" of professional assets and <em>one system-level challenge</em> they could address.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned <em>“The School Leader’s Guide to Executive Functioning Support”</em>, a 7-day course to help school leaders launch their <strong>executive functioning implementation plan</strong>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/">You can learn more about the course here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/ </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2025 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many <em>clinicians</em>, <em>educators,</em> and <em>school leaders</em> know they should be working collaboratively, but don’t know how to find time to do it. If you have a friend or colleague who seems to have <strong>magical productivity powers</strong>, I promise there’s a method to the madness. Most likely, they’ve just gotten really good at a concept I call <strong>“asset stacking”.</strong> It starts with asking yourself the question, <em>“What can I create now that can save me time or effort later?”  </em></p><p>In this third episode in the <strong>3-part clinical leadership</strong>, I share how the concept of <em>“asset stacking”</em> can be used by both current and aspiring <strong>clinical and educational leaders</strong> to make an impact on the systems they’re working in. </p><p><br><strong>Key Points:</strong><br>✅ Creating a<strong> long-term strategic</strong> vision for your <em>professional growth</em><br>✅ The concept of<strong> asset stacking</strong> and how to use it to <em>impact systems</em><br>✅ Multiple<strong> service delivery models</strong> that position you as a leader<br>✅ Developing a <strong>master plan</strong> that aligns your expertise with <em>system needs</em></p><p><strong>Takeaways:</strong><br>✅ <strong>Asset stacking</strong> compounds your <em>influence over time</em><br>✅ Your unique combination of skills creates <strong>distinctive</strong> value<br>✅ <em>Service delivery</em> innovation positions you as a<strong> thought leader</strong></p><p><strong>Action Step:</strong> Begin your<strong> leadership master plan</strong> by identifying your unique "stack" of professional assets and <em>one system-level challenge</em> they could address.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned <em>“The School Leader’s Guide to Executive Functioning Support”</em>, a 7-day course to help school leaders launch their <strong>executive functioning implementation plan</strong>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/">You can learn more about the course here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/ </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Clinical Leadership Series Part 2: Scaling Your Expertise Beyond the Therapy Room</title>
      <itunes:episode>219</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>219</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Clinical Leadership Series Part 2: Scaling Your Expertise Beyond the Therapy Room</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this second episode in the 3-part <strong>clinical leadership series</strong>, I explore the 'lesson planning trap'—a common situation where clinicians focus so much on perfecting individual sessions and miss broader opportunities for impact.</p><p>I experienced this myself, spending years <strong>creating detailed therapy plans</strong> while seeing little change at the <strong>systems level</strong>. Then I realized the importance of distinguishing between planning for <strong>individual therapy</strong> and planning for effective service delivery. This insight transformed my practice and <strong>leadership approach</strong>.</p><p><br></p><p>Today, I’ll share how you can take your <strong>intervention skills</strong> and scale them for lasting change in your school or organization. </p><p><br><strong>Key Points:</strong><br>✅ Applying effective<em> intervention principles</em> to enhance service delivery.<br>✅ Understanding the difference between <strong>therapy planning</strong> and service delivery planning.<br>✅ Introducing <em>scalable protocols</em> that maximize your impact.<br>✅ Evaluating your current strategies for <strong>scalability.</strong><br>✅ Utilizing <em>intervention principles</em> in team leadership situations.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned <em>“The School Leader’s Guide to Executive Functioning Support”</em>, a 7-day course to help school leaders launch their <strong>executive functioning implementation plan</strong>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/">You can learn more about the course here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this second episode in the 3-part <strong>clinical leadership series</strong>, I explore the 'lesson planning trap'—a common situation where clinicians focus so much on perfecting individual sessions and miss broader opportunities for impact.</p><p>I experienced this myself, spending years <strong>creating detailed therapy plans</strong> while seeing little change at the <strong>systems level</strong>. Then I realized the importance of distinguishing between planning for <strong>individual therapy</strong> and planning for effective service delivery. This insight transformed my practice and <strong>leadership approach</strong>.</p><p><br></p><p>Today, I’ll share how you can take your <strong>intervention skills</strong> and scale them for lasting change in your school or organization. </p><p><br><strong>Key Points:</strong><br>✅ Applying effective<em> intervention principles</em> to enhance service delivery.<br>✅ Understanding the difference between <strong>therapy planning</strong> and service delivery planning.<br>✅ Introducing <em>scalable protocols</em> that maximize your impact.<br>✅ Evaluating your current strategies for <strong>scalability.</strong><br>✅ Utilizing <em>intervention principles</em> in team leadership situations.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned <em>“The School Leader’s Guide to Executive Functioning Support”</em>, a 7-day course to help school leaders launch their <strong>executive functioning implementation plan</strong>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/">You can learn more about the course here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2025 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1513</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this second episode in the 3-part <strong>clinical leadership series</strong>, I explore the 'lesson planning trap'—a common situation where clinicians focus so much on perfecting individual sessions and miss broader opportunities for impact.</p><p>I experienced this myself, spending years <strong>creating detailed therapy plans</strong> while seeing little change at the <strong>systems level</strong>. Then I realized the importance of distinguishing between planning for <strong>individual therapy</strong> and planning for effective service delivery. This insight transformed my practice and <strong>leadership approach</strong>.</p><p><br></p><p>Today, I’ll share how you can take your <strong>intervention skills</strong> and scale them for lasting change in your school or organization. </p><p><br><strong>Key Points:</strong><br>✅ Applying effective<em> intervention principles</em> to enhance service delivery.<br>✅ Understanding the difference between <strong>therapy planning</strong> and service delivery planning.<br>✅ Introducing <em>scalable protocols</em> that maximize your impact.<br>✅ Evaluating your current strategies for <strong>scalability.</strong><br>✅ Utilizing <em>intervention principles</em> in team leadership situations.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned <em>“The School Leader’s Guide to Executive Functioning Support”</em>, a 7-day course to help school leaders launch their <strong>executive functioning implementation plan</strong>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/">You can learn more about the course here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>school leadership, school administration, diversity and inclusion, speech pathology, social work, special education, psychology, literacy, education, occupational therapy</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Clinical Leadership Series Part 1: Claiming Your Seat at the Table</title>
      <itunes:episode>218</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>218</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Clinical Leadership Series Part 1: Claiming Your Seat at the Table</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we address the common experience of being overlooked in <strong>crucial conversations</strong> about the students we serve. Whether you're a clinician or educator who feels unheard while trying to contribute, aspiring to be in a <strong>leadership role</strong>, or currently in leadership and <strong>experiencing impostor syndrome</strong>, this discussion challenges you to embrace your role as a leader—<em>regardless of your job title.</em></p><p>We'll start this <strong>3-part clinical leadership series</strong> by clarifying some misconceptions about leadership and explore how to change your approach.</p><p><strong>Key Points:</strong><br>✅ Why are important team members excluded from <strong>key team decisions</strong> about services and programs in <strong>schools</strong> and other organizations?<br>✅ How to stay relevant and visible to colleagues so they see you as an <strong>asset</strong>.<br>✅ Overcoming three <strong>core limiting beliefs:</strong><br> <em>       👉"Leadership is someone else's responsibility."<br>       👉"Decision-making is a privilege."<br>       👉"Only those in power can lead."</em><br>✅ How these beliefs hinder <strong>successful collaboration.</strong><br>✅ Steps to view yourself as a <em>leader</em> in your current position.</p><p><strong>Takeaways:</strong><br>✅ Leadership is a <strong>mindset</strong>, not just a formal role.<br>✅ Your expertise is <em>invaluable and needed by your team.</em><br>✅ Simple actions can significantly boost your <strong>visibility and impact.</strong><br>✅ Every member of an organization can <em>drive change.</em></p><p>In this episode, I mentioned <em>“The School Leader’s Guide to Executive Functioning Support”</em>, a 7-day course to help school leaders launch their <strong>executive functioning implementation plan.</strong> You can learn more about the course here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we address the common experience of being overlooked in <strong>crucial conversations</strong> about the students we serve. Whether you're a clinician or educator who feels unheard while trying to contribute, aspiring to be in a <strong>leadership role</strong>, or currently in leadership and <strong>experiencing impostor syndrome</strong>, this discussion challenges you to embrace your role as a leader—<em>regardless of your job title.</em></p><p>We'll start this <strong>3-part clinical leadership series</strong> by clarifying some misconceptions about leadership and explore how to change your approach.</p><p><strong>Key Points:</strong><br>✅ Why are important team members excluded from <strong>key team decisions</strong> about services and programs in <strong>schools</strong> and other organizations?<br>✅ How to stay relevant and visible to colleagues so they see you as an <strong>asset</strong>.<br>✅ Overcoming three <strong>core limiting beliefs:</strong><br> <em>       👉"Leadership is someone else's responsibility."<br>       👉"Decision-making is a privilege."<br>       👉"Only those in power can lead."</em><br>✅ How these beliefs hinder <strong>successful collaboration.</strong><br>✅ Steps to view yourself as a <em>leader</em> in your current position.</p><p><strong>Takeaways:</strong><br>✅ Leadership is a <strong>mindset</strong>, not just a formal role.<br>✅ Your expertise is <em>invaluable and needed by your team.</em><br>✅ Simple actions can significantly boost your <strong>visibility and impact.</strong><br>✅ Every member of an organization can <em>drive change.</em></p><p>In this episode, I mentioned <em>“The School Leader’s Guide to Executive Functioning Support”</em>, a 7-day course to help school leaders launch their <strong>executive functioning implementation plan.</strong> You can learn more about the course here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Jun 2025 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we address the common experience of being overlooked in <strong>crucial conversations</strong> about the students we serve. Whether you're a clinician or educator who feels unheard while trying to contribute, aspiring to be in a <strong>leadership role</strong>, or currently in leadership and <strong>experiencing impostor syndrome</strong>, this discussion challenges you to embrace your role as a leader—<em>regardless of your job title.</em></p><p>We'll start this <strong>3-part clinical leadership series</strong> by clarifying some misconceptions about leadership and explore how to change your approach.</p><p><strong>Key Points:</strong><br>✅ Why are important team members excluded from <strong>key team decisions</strong> about services and programs in <strong>schools</strong> and other organizations?<br>✅ How to stay relevant and visible to colleagues so they see you as an <strong>asset</strong>.<br>✅ Overcoming three <strong>core limiting beliefs:</strong><br> <em>       👉"Leadership is someone else's responsibility."<br>       👉"Decision-making is a privilege."<br>       👉"Only those in power can lead."</em><br>✅ How these beliefs hinder <strong>successful collaboration.</strong><br>✅ Steps to view yourself as a <em>leader</em> in your current position.</p><p><strong>Takeaways:</strong><br>✅ Leadership is a <strong>mindset</strong>, not just a formal role.<br>✅ Your expertise is <em>invaluable and needed by your team.</em><br>✅ Simple actions can significantly boost your <strong>visibility and impact.</strong><br>✅ Every member of an organization can <em>drive change.</em></p><p>In this episode, I mentioned <em>“The School Leader’s Guide to Executive Functioning Support”</em>, a 7-day course to help school leaders launch their <strong>executive functioning implementation plan.</strong> You can learn more about the course here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we dive deep with educational consultant and innovator Dr. Kate Anderson Foley, who challenges conventional wisdom about student support systems and offers a fresh perspective on educational leadership. Dr. Anderson Foley's  shares revolutionary ideas about restructuring intervention frameworks and explains why some traditional approaches may be limiting student potential.</p><p>Episode Highlights:</p><p>✅ The Double Helix Model - Dr. Anderson Foley introduces her groundbreaking concept comparing educational support systems to DNA's double helix structure, demonstrating how interwoven approaches create stronger outcomes than linear interventions, and why we shouldn’t label students according to tiers. </p><p>✅ Restructuring RtI Tiers - We explore Dr. Anderson Foley's compelling case for removing the traditional tiered structure of Response to Intervention, discussing how these artificial divisions can create barriers to providing students with appropriate support at critical moments.</p><p>✅ Cross-Pollination of Services - Dr. Anderson Foley flips conventional thinking by arguing that what's often labeled as "duplication of services" actually represents valuable cross-pollination of educational approaches, creating richer learning environments and multiple pathways for student growth.</p><p>✅ High-Quality vs. Traditional Tutoring - We distinguish between standard tutoring and "high-quality tutoring," examining the specific elements that transform supplemental instruction into transformative educational experiences.</p><p>✅ Agile vs. Waterfall Leadership - Dr. Anderson Foley contrasts traditional "waterfall" leadership models with agile approaches, explaining how educational leaders can create more responsive, adaptive systems by implementing initiatives in shorter releases and using data to make adjustments sooner, rather than later. </p><p>Our conversation challenges listeners to reconsider fundamental assumptions about educational interventions and offers practical strategies for transforming support systems to better serve all students. Dr. Anderson Foley's innovative perspectives provide valuable insights for educators, administrators, and policy makers seeking to create more effective and equitable educational environments.</p><p>Dr. Anderson Foley is Founder &amp; CEO of the Education Policy &amp; Practice Group, an international keynote speaker, and Harvard Medical School Institute of Coaching Fellow. A transformational leader, she has guided school districts and states toward equitable services for all learners, with a focus on breaking barriers for marginalized children.</p><p>Beginning as a special education teacher pioneering inclusive practices, Dr. Kate advanced to administration where she advocated for reform at local, state, and federal levels. As a senior educational leader for Illinois, she helped create preventative systems addressing opportunity gaps for all learners regardless of background or circumstance, and contributed to equity-based school funding reform.</p><p>Dr. Kate partners with organizations worldwide, providing expertise in improvement processes, professional learning communities, and asset-based education policies. She teaches Special Education Law to aspiring educational leaders and authors books including "Ida Finds Her Voice," "Fearless Coaching," and "Radically Excellent School Improvement," which offers a blueprint for comprehensive school improvement that ensures every student thrives.</p><p>👉Learn more about Dr. Kate’s books, professional development, and services on her website here: https://www.edpolicyconsulting.com/</p><p>✅Learn more about her book, “Radically Excellent School Improvement” here: https://www.edpolicyconsulting.com/resources</p><p>📥Connect with her by email at: kate@edpolicyconsulting.com<br>📞Connect with her by phone at: (440) 55401789 </p><p>🧠In this episode, I mentioned “The School Leader’s Guide to Executive Functioning Support”, a 7-day course to help school leaders launch their executive functioning implementation plan. You can learn more about the course here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we dive deep with educational consultant and innovator Dr. Kate Anderson Foley, who challenges conventional wisdom about student support systems and offers a fresh perspective on educational leadership. Dr. Anderson Foley's  shares revolutionary ideas about restructuring intervention frameworks and explains why some traditional approaches may be limiting student potential.</p><p>Episode Highlights:</p><p>✅ The Double Helix Model - Dr. Anderson Foley introduces her groundbreaking concept comparing educational support systems to DNA's double helix structure, demonstrating how interwoven approaches create stronger outcomes than linear interventions, and why we shouldn’t label students according to tiers. </p><p>✅ Restructuring RtI Tiers - We explore Dr. Anderson Foley's compelling case for removing the traditional tiered structure of Response to Intervention, discussing how these artificial divisions can create barriers to providing students with appropriate support at critical moments.</p><p>✅ Cross-Pollination of Services - Dr. Anderson Foley flips conventional thinking by arguing that what's often labeled as "duplication of services" actually represents valuable cross-pollination of educational approaches, creating richer learning environments and multiple pathways for student growth.</p><p>✅ High-Quality vs. Traditional Tutoring - We distinguish between standard tutoring and "high-quality tutoring," examining the specific elements that transform supplemental instruction into transformative educational experiences.</p><p>✅ Agile vs. Waterfall Leadership - Dr. Anderson Foley contrasts traditional "waterfall" leadership models with agile approaches, explaining how educational leaders can create more responsive, adaptive systems by implementing initiatives in shorter releases and using data to make adjustments sooner, rather than later. </p><p>Our conversation challenges listeners to reconsider fundamental assumptions about educational interventions and offers practical strategies for transforming support systems to better serve all students. Dr. Anderson Foley's innovative perspectives provide valuable insights for educators, administrators, and policy makers seeking to create more effective and equitable educational environments.</p><p>Dr. Anderson Foley is Founder &amp; CEO of the Education Policy &amp; Practice Group, an international keynote speaker, and Harvard Medical School Institute of Coaching Fellow. A transformational leader, she has guided school districts and states toward equitable services for all learners, with a focus on breaking barriers for marginalized children.</p><p>Beginning as a special education teacher pioneering inclusive practices, Dr. Kate advanced to administration where she advocated for reform at local, state, and federal levels. As a senior educational leader for Illinois, she helped create preventative systems addressing opportunity gaps for all learners regardless of background or circumstance, and contributed to equity-based school funding reform.</p><p>Dr. Kate partners with organizations worldwide, providing expertise in improvement processes, professional learning communities, and asset-based education policies. She teaches Special Education Law to aspiring educational leaders and authors books including "Ida Finds Her Voice," "Fearless Coaching," and "Radically Excellent School Improvement," which offers a blueprint for comprehensive school improvement that ensures every student thrives.</p><p>👉Learn more about Dr. Kate’s books, professional development, and services on her website here: https://www.edpolicyconsulting.com/</p><p>✅Learn more about her book, “Radically Excellent School Improvement” here: https://www.edpolicyconsulting.com/resources</p><p>📥Connect with her by email at: kate@edpolicyconsulting.com<br>📞Connect with her by phone at: (440) 55401789 </p><p>🧠In this episode, I mentioned “The School Leader’s Guide to Executive Functioning Support”, a 7-day course to help school leaders launch their executive functioning implementation plan. You can learn more about the course here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we dive deep with educational consultant and innovator Dr. Kate Anderson Foley, who challenges conventional wisdom about student support systems and offers a fresh perspective on educational leadership. Dr. Anderson Foley's  shares revolutionary ideas about restructuring intervention frameworks and explains why some traditional approaches may be limiting student potential.</p><p>Episode Highlights:</p><p>✅ The Double Helix Model - Dr. Anderson Foley introduces her groundbreaking concept comparing educational support systems to DNA's double helix structure, demonstrating how interwoven approaches create stronger outcomes than linear interventions, and why we shouldn’t label students according to tiers. </p><p>✅ Restructuring RtI Tiers - We explore Dr. Anderson Foley's compelling case for removing the traditional tiered structure of Response to Intervention, discussing how these artificial divisions can create barriers to providing students with appropriate support at critical moments.</p><p>✅ Cross-Pollination of Services - Dr. Anderson Foley flips conventional thinking by arguing that what's often labeled as "duplication of services" actually represents valuable cross-pollination of educational approaches, creating richer learning environments and multiple pathways for student growth.</p><p>✅ High-Quality vs. Traditional Tutoring - We distinguish between standard tutoring and "high-quality tutoring," examining the specific elements that transform supplemental instruction into transformative educational experiences.</p><p>✅ Agile vs. Waterfall Leadership - Dr. Anderson Foley contrasts traditional "waterfall" leadership models with agile approaches, explaining how educational leaders can create more responsive, adaptive systems by implementing initiatives in shorter releases and using data to make adjustments sooner, rather than later. </p><p>Our conversation challenges listeners to reconsider fundamental assumptions about educational interventions and offers practical strategies for transforming support systems to better serve all students. Dr. Anderson Foley's innovative perspectives provide valuable insights for educators, administrators, and policy makers seeking to create more effective and equitable educational environments.</p><p>Dr. Anderson Foley is Founder &amp; CEO of the Education Policy &amp; Practice Group, an international keynote speaker, and Harvard Medical School Institute of Coaching Fellow. A transformational leader, she has guided school districts and states toward equitable services for all learners, with a focus on breaking barriers for marginalized children.</p><p>Beginning as a special education teacher pioneering inclusive practices, Dr. Kate advanced to administration where she advocated for reform at local, state, and federal levels. As a senior educational leader for Illinois, she helped create preventative systems addressing opportunity gaps for all learners regardless of background or circumstance, and contributed to equity-based school funding reform.</p><p>Dr. Kate partners with organizations worldwide, providing expertise in improvement processes, professional learning communities, and asset-based education policies. She teaches Special Education Law to aspiring educational leaders and authors books including "Ida Finds Her Voice," "Fearless Coaching," and "Radically Excellent School Improvement," which offers a blueprint for comprehensive school improvement that ensures every student thrives.</p><p>👉Learn more about Dr. Kate’s books, professional development, and services on her website here: https://www.edpolicyconsulting.com/</p><p>✅Learn more about her book, “Radically Excellent School Improvement” here: https://www.edpolicyconsulting.com/resources</p><p>📥Connect with her by email at: kate@edpolicyconsulting.com<br>📞Connect with her by phone at: (440) 55401789 </p><p>🧠In this episode, I mentioned “The School Leader’s Guide to Executive Functioning Support”, a 7-day course to help school leaders launch their executive functioning implementation plan. You can learn more about the course here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I’m excited to announce the release of my new compression course, “The School Leader’s Guide to Executive Functioning Support.” </p><p>You can learn more about the course here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/</p><p>In this session, I’ll be sharing why I created this program, what parents and professionals have shared with me when I talk about executive functioning, and how I approach educating professionals about this important and relevant topic.</p><p>*Plus I share things school communities and staff WISH their administration knew 🙂</p><p>Imagine a school where:</p><p>✅ Students are better equipped to handle challenges and setbacks</p><p>✅ Teachers spend less time managing behavior and more time on meaningful instruction</p><p>✅ Academic performance improves across the board</p><p>✅ Your team feels empowered and supported, rather than overwhelmed by another initiative</p><p>Introducing: The School Leader's Guide to Executive Functioning Support</p><p>After years of developing frameworks to support these essential cognitive skills and helping professionals implement them in their own schools, I've created a comprehensive guide specifically for school leaders like you.</p><p>This 7-day course will walk you through:</p><p>1. Understanding the critical role of executive functioning in student success</p><p>2. Identifying areas where executive functioning support can have the biggest impact in your school</p><p>3. Pinpointing challenges with common strategies such as social skills groups, behavior charts, and organizing tools. </p><p>4. Practical tools and techniques that can be immediately implemented in classrooms</p><p>5. Methods for measuring and demonstrating the impact of executive functioning support</p><p>6. Long-term planning for sustainable implementation and continued growth</p><p>By the end of the 7 days, you'll be ready to design a plan for launching executive functioning support in your school, setting the stage for transformative change.</p><p>Are you ready to transform your school and set your students up for long-term success?</p><p>Don't let another day go by without giving your team and students the support they need to thrive. </p><p>The future of your school starts with the decisions you make today.</p><p>The School Leader’s Guide to Executive Functioning Support is a 7-day course to help school leaders launch their executive functioning implementation plan. </p><p>You can learn more about the course here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I’m excited to announce the release of my new compression course, “The School Leader’s Guide to Executive Functioning Support.” </p><p>You can learn more about the course here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/</p><p>In this session, I’ll be sharing why I created this program, what parents and professionals have shared with me when I talk about executive functioning, and how I approach educating professionals about this important and relevant topic.</p><p>*Plus I share things school communities and staff WISH their administration knew 🙂</p><p>Imagine a school where:</p><p>✅ Students are better equipped to handle challenges and setbacks</p><p>✅ Teachers spend less time managing behavior and more time on meaningful instruction</p><p>✅ Academic performance improves across the board</p><p>✅ Your team feels empowered and supported, rather than overwhelmed by another initiative</p><p>Introducing: The School Leader's Guide to Executive Functioning Support</p><p>After years of developing frameworks to support these essential cognitive skills and helping professionals implement them in their own schools, I've created a comprehensive guide specifically for school leaders like you.</p><p>This 7-day course will walk you through:</p><p>1. Understanding the critical role of executive functioning in student success</p><p>2. Identifying areas where executive functioning support can have the biggest impact in your school</p><p>3. Pinpointing challenges with common strategies such as social skills groups, behavior charts, and organizing tools. </p><p>4. Practical tools and techniques that can be immediately implemented in classrooms</p><p>5. Methods for measuring and demonstrating the impact of executive functioning support</p><p>6. Long-term planning for sustainable implementation and continued growth</p><p>By the end of the 7 days, you'll be ready to design a plan for launching executive functioning support in your school, setting the stage for transformative change.</p><p>Are you ready to transform your school and set your students up for long-term success?</p><p>Don't let another day go by without giving your team and students the support they need to thrive. </p><p>The future of your school starts with the decisions you make today.</p><p>The School Leader’s Guide to Executive Functioning Support is a 7-day course to help school leaders launch their executive functioning implementation plan. </p><p>You can learn more about the course here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2025 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I’m excited to announce the release of my new compression course, “The School Leader’s Guide to Executive Functioning Support.” </p><p>You can learn more about the course here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/</p><p>In this session, I’ll be sharing why I created this program, what parents and professionals have shared with me when I talk about executive functioning, and how I approach educating professionals about this important and relevant topic.</p><p>*Plus I share things school communities and staff WISH their administration knew 🙂</p><p>Imagine a school where:</p><p>✅ Students are better equipped to handle challenges and setbacks</p><p>✅ Teachers spend less time managing behavior and more time on meaningful instruction</p><p>✅ Academic performance improves across the board</p><p>✅ Your team feels empowered and supported, rather than overwhelmed by another initiative</p><p>Introducing: The School Leader's Guide to Executive Functioning Support</p><p>After years of developing frameworks to support these essential cognitive skills and helping professionals implement them in their own schools, I've created a comprehensive guide specifically for school leaders like you.</p><p>This 7-day course will walk you through:</p><p>1. Understanding the critical role of executive functioning in student success</p><p>2. Identifying areas where executive functioning support can have the biggest impact in your school</p><p>3. Pinpointing challenges with common strategies such as social skills groups, behavior charts, and organizing tools. </p><p>4. Practical tools and techniques that can be immediately implemented in classrooms</p><p>5. Methods for measuring and demonstrating the impact of executive functioning support</p><p>6. Long-term planning for sustainable implementation and continued growth</p><p>By the end of the 7 days, you'll be ready to design a plan for launching executive functioning support in your school, setting the stage for transformative change.</p><p>Are you ready to transform your school and set your students up for long-term success?</p><p>Don't let another day go by without giving your team and students the support they need to thrive. </p><p>The future of your school starts with the decisions you make today.</p><p>The School Leader’s Guide to Executive Functioning Support is a 7-day course to help school leaders launch their executive functioning implementation plan. </p><p>You can learn more about the course here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Executive Functioning Summer Camp (with Eric Smith)</title>
      <itunes:episode>215</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I sit down with Eric Smith from GrowNOW ADHD, to explore innovative approaches to social skills and executive functioning through the lens of a community-based program: </p><p>Executive Functioning Summer Camp. Eric shares his insights on challenging existing service delivery models and discusses the importance of practical, real-world applications for clients.<br>Eric is a Speech-Language Pathologist, ADHD/Executive Functioning Specialist, and Director GrowNOW ADHD's EF Camp with over 7 years of experience in the field. He has worked in a variety of settings including Private Practice, Early Intervention, and Schools.</p><p>Key Discussion Points:<br>What are the benefits and limitations of a traditional therapy model and how can we expand the way we do intervention to improve generalization? </p><p>• How the summer camp model facilitates real-world connections.</p><p>• How much structure and support should adults be providing, and when does it make sense to use a “lesson plan”? </p><p>• The concepts of “healthy risk” and “healthy discomfort”.</p><p>• Why it's crucial to incorporate diverse experiences to better prepare our clients for adult life AND to help clinicians stay engaged in their work.</p><p>• Using the explicit instruction framework (“I do, We do, You do”) to mentor clinicians and coach parents. </p><p>You can learn more about GrowNOW Executive Functioning Summer Camp here: https://www.grownowadhd.com/adhd-kids-summer-camp/<br>Connect with Eric at: eric@grownowadhd.com</p><p>Past episode mentioned in this episode:<br>Failure to launch, screen addiction, and preparing kids for life after high school (with Michael McLeod): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-207-failure-to-launch-screen-addiction-and-preparing-kids-for-life-after-high-school-with-michael-mcleod/</p><p>Building accountability, and motivation in kids with ADHD (with Mike McLeod): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-008-building-accountability-and-motivation-in-kids-with-adhd-with-mike-mcleod/</p><p>Time management and device use boundaries for kids with ADHD (with Mike McLeod): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-009-time-management-and-device-use-boundaries-for-kids-with-adhd-with-mike-mcleod/</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned “The School Leader’s Guide to Executive Functioning Support”, a 7-day course to help school leaders launch their executive functioning implementation plan. You can learn more about the course here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I sit down with Eric Smith from GrowNOW ADHD, to explore innovative approaches to social skills and executive functioning through the lens of a community-based program: </p><p>Executive Functioning Summer Camp. Eric shares his insights on challenging existing service delivery models and discusses the importance of practical, real-world applications for clients.<br>Eric is a Speech-Language Pathologist, ADHD/Executive Functioning Specialist, and Director GrowNOW ADHD's EF Camp with over 7 years of experience in the field. He has worked in a variety of settings including Private Practice, Early Intervention, and Schools.</p><p>Key Discussion Points:<br>What are the benefits and limitations of a traditional therapy model and how can we expand the way we do intervention to improve generalization? </p><p>• How the summer camp model facilitates real-world connections.</p><p>• How much structure and support should adults be providing, and when does it make sense to use a “lesson plan”? </p><p>• The concepts of “healthy risk” and “healthy discomfort”.</p><p>• Why it's crucial to incorporate diverse experiences to better prepare our clients for adult life AND to help clinicians stay engaged in their work.</p><p>• Using the explicit instruction framework (“I do, We do, You do”) to mentor clinicians and coach parents. </p><p>You can learn more about GrowNOW Executive Functioning Summer Camp here: https://www.grownowadhd.com/adhd-kids-summer-camp/<br>Connect with Eric at: eric@grownowadhd.com</p><p>Past episode mentioned in this episode:<br>Failure to launch, screen addiction, and preparing kids for life after high school (with Michael McLeod): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-207-failure-to-launch-screen-addiction-and-preparing-kids-for-life-after-high-school-with-michael-mcleod/</p><p>Building accountability, and motivation in kids with ADHD (with Mike McLeod): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-008-building-accountability-and-motivation-in-kids-with-adhd-with-mike-mcleod/</p><p>Time management and device use boundaries for kids with ADHD (with Mike McLeod): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-009-time-management-and-device-use-boundaries-for-kids-with-adhd-with-mike-mcleod/</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned “The School Leader’s Guide to Executive Functioning Support”, a 7-day course to help school leaders launch their executive functioning implementation plan. You can learn more about the course here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I sit down with Eric Smith from GrowNOW ADHD, to explore innovative approaches to social skills and executive functioning through the lens of a community-based program: </p><p>Executive Functioning Summer Camp. Eric shares his insights on challenging existing service delivery models and discusses the importance of practical, real-world applications for clients.<br>Eric is a Speech-Language Pathologist, ADHD/Executive Functioning Specialist, and Director GrowNOW ADHD's EF Camp with over 7 years of experience in the field. He has worked in a variety of settings including Private Practice, Early Intervention, and Schools.</p><p>Key Discussion Points:<br>What are the benefits and limitations of a traditional therapy model and how can we expand the way we do intervention to improve generalization? </p><p>• How the summer camp model facilitates real-world connections.</p><p>• How much structure and support should adults be providing, and when does it make sense to use a “lesson plan”? </p><p>• The concepts of “healthy risk” and “healthy discomfort”.</p><p>• Why it's crucial to incorporate diverse experiences to better prepare our clients for adult life AND to help clinicians stay engaged in their work.</p><p>• Using the explicit instruction framework (“I do, We do, You do”) to mentor clinicians and coach parents. </p><p>You can learn more about GrowNOW Executive Functioning Summer Camp here: https://www.grownowadhd.com/adhd-kids-summer-camp/<br>Connect with Eric at: eric@grownowadhd.com</p><p>Past episode mentioned in this episode:<br>Failure to launch, screen addiction, and preparing kids for life after high school (with Michael McLeod): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-207-failure-to-launch-screen-addiction-and-preparing-kids-for-life-after-high-school-with-michael-mcleod/</p><p>Building accountability, and motivation in kids with ADHD (with Mike McLeod): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-008-building-accountability-and-motivation-in-kids-with-adhd-with-mike-mcleod/</p><p>Time management and device use boundaries for kids with ADHD (with Mike McLeod): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-009-time-management-and-device-use-boundaries-for-kids-with-adhd-with-mike-mcleod/</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned “The School Leader’s Guide to Executive Functioning Support”, a 7-day course to help school leaders launch their executive functioning implementation plan. You can learn more about the course here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-leaders-guide-to-executive-functioning-support/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>A Speech Pathologist's Journey Through Brain Surgery and Recovery (with Ana Hernandez)</title>
      <itunes:episode>214</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this powerful episode, I sit down with Ana Hernandez, a speech pathologist who found herself on the other side of the therapy room after undergoing brain surgery. Ana shares her deeply personal journey through the road of recovery.</p><p>As someone who has spent her career helping others communicate, Ana opens up about what it was like to struggle with communication herself. She discusses the emotional and physical challenges she faced, the strategies that aided her recovery, and how her experience has changed her approach to her work.</p><p>Ana Hernandez is a speech-language pathologist, founder of Adult Stuttering Services, P.C., and the creator of Green Social and the Safe Spaces of Stuttering approach. She collaborates with leading stuttering organizations, speaks at international conferences, and provides professional training for schools and businesses. Ana’s focus in stuttering support is to foster comfort with speaking and empower people who stutter with care that prioritizes quality and dignity.</p><p>In This Episode, We Cover:</p><p>• The unexpected diagnosis that led to brain surgery<br>• The impact of surgery on her speech, cognition, and emotions<br>• Key milestones and setbacks throughout her recovery journey<br>• Practical tips for self-advocacy<br>• How this experience has reshaped her perspective as a therapist</p><p>Why Listen?</p><p>This episode is a testament to resilience, empathy, and the power of communication. Whether you or a loved one are navigating recovery from brain injury, or you simply want to hear an inspiring story of perseverance, this conversation will leave you feeling encouraged and empowered.</p><p>You can connect with Ana on her Adult Stuttering website here: https://www.adultstuttering.com/therapist</p><p>On Instagram here @adultstuttering (https://www.instagram.com/adultstuttering/)</p><p>On LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ana-hernandez-015b69293/</p><p>Finally, I also mentioned my free Executive Functioning Implementation Guide for School Teams. You can sign up for the guide here: http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efguide</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this powerful episode, I sit down with Ana Hernandez, a speech pathologist who found herself on the other side of the therapy room after undergoing brain surgery. Ana shares her deeply personal journey through the road of recovery.</p><p>As someone who has spent her career helping others communicate, Ana opens up about what it was like to struggle with communication herself. She discusses the emotional and physical challenges she faced, the strategies that aided her recovery, and how her experience has changed her approach to her work.</p><p>Ana Hernandez is a speech-language pathologist, founder of Adult Stuttering Services, P.C., and the creator of Green Social and the Safe Spaces of Stuttering approach. She collaborates with leading stuttering organizations, speaks at international conferences, and provides professional training for schools and businesses. Ana’s focus in stuttering support is to foster comfort with speaking and empower people who stutter with care that prioritizes quality and dignity.</p><p>In This Episode, We Cover:</p><p>• The unexpected diagnosis that led to brain surgery<br>• The impact of surgery on her speech, cognition, and emotions<br>• Key milestones and setbacks throughout her recovery journey<br>• Practical tips for self-advocacy<br>• How this experience has reshaped her perspective as a therapist</p><p>Why Listen?</p><p>This episode is a testament to resilience, empathy, and the power of communication. Whether you or a loved one are navigating recovery from brain injury, or you simply want to hear an inspiring story of perseverance, this conversation will leave you feeling encouraged and empowered.</p><p>You can connect with Ana on her Adult Stuttering website here: https://www.adultstuttering.com/therapist</p><p>On Instagram here @adultstuttering (https://www.instagram.com/adultstuttering/)</p><p>On LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ana-hernandez-015b69293/</p><p>Finally, I also mentioned my free Executive Functioning Implementation Guide for School Teams. You can sign up for the guide here: http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efguide</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this powerful episode, I sit down with Ana Hernandez, a speech pathologist who found herself on the other side of the therapy room after undergoing brain surgery. Ana shares her deeply personal journey through the road of recovery.</p><p>As someone who has spent her career helping others communicate, Ana opens up about what it was like to struggle with communication herself. She discusses the emotional and physical challenges she faced, the strategies that aided her recovery, and how her experience has changed her approach to her work.</p><p>Ana Hernandez is a speech-language pathologist, founder of Adult Stuttering Services, P.C., and the creator of Green Social and the Safe Spaces of Stuttering approach. She collaborates with leading stuttering organizations, speaks at international conferences, and provides professional training for schools and businesses. Ana’s focus in stuttering support is to foster comfort with speaking and empower people who stutter with care that prioritizes quality and dignity.</p><p>In This Episode, We Cover:</p><p>• The unexpected diagnosis that led to brain surgery<br>• The impact of surgery on her speech, cognition, and emotions<br>• Key milestones and setbacks throughout her recovery journey<br>• Practical tips for self-advocacy<br>• How this experience has reshaped her perspective as a therapist</p><p>Why Listen?</p><p>This episode is a testament to resilience, empathy, and the power of communication. Whether you or a loved one are navigating recovery from brain injury, or you simply want to hear an inspiring story of perseverance, this conversation will leave you feeling encouraged and empowered.</p><p>You can connect with Ana on her Adult Stuttering website here: https://www.adultstuttering.com/therapist</p><p>On Instagram here @adultstuttering (https://www.instagram.com/adultstuttering/)</p><p>On LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ana-hernandez-015b69293/</p><p>Finally, I also mentioned my free Executive Functioning Implementation Guide for School Teams. You can sign up for the guide here: http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efguide</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week, I’m sharing an interview I did with another host on the BE podcast network because I think it’s something you’ll really enjoy. The episode is going live in the De Facto Leaders podcast feed. </p><p>Dr. Chris Jones has been an educator in Massachusetts for 22 years. His experience in the classroom ranged from 8th – 11th grade working in an urban setting. A portion of this was spent opening a high school division for an expanding charter school. He has just finished his 14th year as a building administrator. Chris is also the Vice President of the Massachusetts State Administrators Association (MSAA). True to his “why” of improving the educational experience for as many people as possible, he is currently the Principal of Whitman-Hanson Regional High School in Whitman, Massachusetts.</p><p>He is the author of SEEing to Lead, a book that provides strategies for how modern leaders can and must support, engage, and empower their teachers to elevate student success. Chris vlogs weekly about continuous improvement and is also the host of the podcast SEEing to Lead as a way to amplify teachers’ voices in an effort to improve education as a whole.</p><p>In this interview, Dr. Chris Jones and I discuss how to promote effective literacy practices in schools, while still allowing educators and clinicians to have autonomy in their practices. </p><p>We discuss:</p><p>The “non-negotiables” when it comes to evidence-based practices vs. where there can be flexibility for the “art” of teaching.</p><p>Why training and information needs to be paired with change-management strategies.<br>Finding the “joy” of reading can’t happen without building foundational skills.</p><p>You can connect with Dr. Jones on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drcsjones/, and on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/DrCSJones/, and on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/drcsjones/.  <br>You can learn more about his book and podcast at: https://drcsjones.blog/seeing-to-lead-podcast/</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week, I’m sharing an interview I did with another host on the BE podcast network because I think it’s something you’ll really enjoy. The episode is going live in the De Facto Leaders podcast feed. </p><p>Dr. Chris Jones has been an educator in Massachusetts for 22 years. His experience in the classroom ranged from 8th – 11th grade working in an urban setting. A portion of this was spent opening a high school division for an expanding charter school. He has just finished his 14th year as a building administrator. Chris is also the Vice President of the Massachusetts State Administrators Association (MSAA). True to his “why” of improving the educational experience for as many people as possible, he is currently the Principal of Whitman-Hanson Regional High School in Whitman, Massachusetts.</p><p>He is the author of SEEing to Lead, a book that provides strategies for how modern leaders can and must support, engage, and empower their teachers to elevate student success. Chris vlogs weekly about continuous improvement and is also the host of the podcast SEEing to Lead as a way to amplify teachers’ voices in an effort to improve education as a whole.</p><p>In this interview, Dr. Chris Jones and I discuss how to promote effective literacy practices in schools, while still allowing educators and clinicians to have autonomy in their practices. </p><p>We discuss:</p><p>The “non-negotiables” when it comes to evidence-based practices vs. where there can be flexibility for the “art” of teaching.</p><p>Why training and information needs to be paired with change-management strategies.<br>Finding the “joy” of reading can’t happen without building foundational skills.</p><p>You can connect with Dr. Jones on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drcsjones/, and on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/DrCSJones/, and on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/drcsjones/.  <br>You can learn more about his book and podcast at: https://drcsjones.blog/seeing-to-lead-podcast/</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week, I’m sharing an interview I did with another host on the BE podcast network because I think it’s something you’ll really enjoy. The episode is going live in the De Facto Leaders podcast feed. </p><p>Dr. Chris Jones has been an educator in Massachusetts for 22 years. His experience in the classroom ranged from 8th – 11th grade working in an urban setting. A portion of this was spent opening a high school division for an expanding charter school. He has just finished his 14th year as a building administrator. Chris is also the Vice President of the Massachusetts State Administrators Association (MSAA). True to his “why” of improving the educational experience for as many people as possible, he is currently the Principal of Whitman-Hanson Regional High School in Whitman, Massachusetts.</p><p>He is the author of SEEing to Lead, a book that provides strategies for how modern leaders can and must support, engage, and empower their teachers to elevate student success. Chris vlogs weekly about continuous improvement and is also the host of the podcast SEEing to Lead as a way to amplify teachers’ voices in an effort to improve education as a whole.</p><p>In this interview, Dr. Chris Jones and I discuss how to promote effective literacy practices in schools, while still allowing educators and clinicians to have autonomy in their practices. </p><p>We discuss:</p><p>The “non-negotiables” when it comes to evidence-based practices vs. where there can be flexibility for the “art” of teaching.</p><p>Why training and information needs to be paired with change-management strategies.<br>Finding the “joy” of reading can’t happen without building foundational skills.</p><p>You can connect with Dr. Jones on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drcsjones/, and on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/DrCSJones/, and on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/drcsjones/.  <br>You can learn more about his book and podcast at: https://drcsjones.blog/seeing-to-lead-podcast/</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In light of the mass amount of misinformation about ADHD, particularly regarding medication, I thought it was time to do a re-release of this past episode.</p><p>*Disclaimer, although I have “Dr.” in front of my name, I’m not an MD and do not have the credentials to prescribe medication. This episode is meant for general information only and is not intended to be medical advice. </p><p>As a licensed speech pathologist, I bring the perspective of someone who has supported clients through behavioral change and building skills; which has included making referrals/recommendations for families to seek medical advice from people who can prescribe medication. Additionally, I’ve also been in a position to report back to licensed physicians when they want to know a status update after prescribing medication.</p><p>In this episode, I discuss:</p><p>✅The “appeal to nature” fallacy, what it is and why it’s potentially harmful.</p><p>✅Common “natural” treatments for conditions like ADHD (such as diet, sleep hygiene, supplementation)</p><p>✅How to avoid distorted thinking when making decisions about medication and other treatment options.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned this episode about homeopathy from the Unbiased Science podcast here: https://www.unbiasedscipod.com/episodes/homeopathy-much-ado-about-nothing-literally-nothing</p><p>I also mentioned the book “Into the Wild” by Jon Krakauer here: https://www.jonkrakauer.com/books/into-the-wild-tr</p><p>Finally, I also mentioned my free Executive Functioning Implementation Guide for School Teams. You can sign up for the guide here: http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efguide</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In light of the mass amount of misinformation about ADHD, particularly regarding medication, I thought it was time to do a re-release of this past episode.</p><p>*Disclaimer, although I have “Dr.” in front of my name, I’m not an MD and do not have the credentials to prescribe medication. This episode is meant for general information only and is not intended to be medical advice. </p><p>As a licensed speech pathologist, I bring the perspective of someone who has supported clients through behavioral change and building skills; which has included making referrals/recommendations for families to seek medical advice from people who can prescribe medication. Additionally, I’ve also been in a position to report back to licensed physicians when they want to know a status update after prescribing medication.</p><p>In this episode, I discuss:</p><p>✅The “appeal to nature” fallacy, what it is and why it’s potentially harmful.</p><p>✅Common “natural” treatments for conditions like ADHD (such as diet, sleep hygiene, supplementation)</p><p>✅How to avoid distorted thinking when making decisions about medication and other treatment options.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned this episode about homeopathy from the Unbiased Science podcast here: https://www.unbiasedscipod.com/episodes/homeopathy-much-ado-about-nothing-literally-nothing</p><p>I also mentioned the book “Into the Wild” by Jon Krakauer here: https://www.jonkrakauer.com/books/into-the-wild-tr</p><p>Finally, I also mentioned my free Executive Functioning Implementation Guide for School Teams. You can sign up for the guide here: http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efguide</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In light of the mass amount of misinformation about ADHD, particularly regarding medication, I thought it was time to do a re-release of this past episode.</p><p>*Disclaimer, although I have “Dr.” in front of my name, I’m not an MD and do not have the credentials to prescribe medication. This episode is meant for general information only and is not intended to be medical advice. </p><p>As a licensed speech pathologist, I bring the perspective of someone who has supported clients through behavioral change and building skills; which has included making referrals/recommendations for families to seek medical advice from people who can prescribe medication. Additionally, I’ve also been in a position to report back to licensed physicians when they want to know a status update after prescribing medication.</p><p>In this episode, I discuss:</p><p>✅The “appeal to nature” fallacy, what it is and why it’s potentially harmful.</p><p>✅Common “natural” treatments for conditions like ADHD (such as diet, sleep hygiene, supplementation)</p><p>✅How to avoid distorted thinking when making decisions about medication and other treatment options.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned this episode about homeopathy from the Unbiased Science podcast here: https://www.unbiasedscipod.com/episodes/homeopathy-much-ado-about-nothing-literally-nothing</p><p>I also mentioned the book “Into the Wild” by Jon Krakauer here: https://www.jonkrakauer.com/books/into-the-wild-tr</p><p>Finally, I also mentioned my free Executive Functioning Implementation Guide for School Teams. You can sign up for the guide here: http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efguide</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I remember the first time I “Marie Kondoed” my therapy room and got rid of materials that were published before I was born. </p><p>There were shelves of things I never used, and having so many options created unnecessary decision fatigue every time I sat down to plan my week ahead. </p><p>Over time, I started investing in knowledge instead of flashcards and games. I found my students did better when I kept it simple. I thought my students would be bored, but they actually became more engaged and independent. </p><p>That’s why I was so excited to talk with Marisha Mets from SLP Now, who shares my passion for systems and frameworks that don’t require complicated materials. </p><p>Marisha Mets earned her Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Washington. She has worked as a school-based SLP and shares therapy ideas and resources on her blog (SLP Now). Marisha also developed a membership for SLPs that includes digital tools and resources to streamline evidence-based therapy, including a one-stop caseload management solution that currently supports thousands of SLPs. </p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅How to manage both physical clutter and mental clutter.</p><p>✅Identifying the point of diminishing returns when it comes to organizing.</p><p>✅Deciding when to use a batching process vs. habit stacking. </p><p>✅Defining the “containers” you use to manage your workflow and your workspace.</p><p>✅How to identify your “staples”.</p><p>✅Investing in materials vs. knowledge/skills. </p><p>You can connect with Marisha on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marisha-mets-9aa396133/</p><p>Follow her on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/slpnow</p><p>Follow her on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/slpnow/ </p><p>Listen to my episode on the SLP Now Podcast here: https://slpnow.com/blog/how-to-write-iep-goals-an-expert-guide-for-slps/</p><p>Learn more about SLP Now and read Marisha’s free blog posts here: https://slpnow.com/</p><p>The following resources were mentioned in this episode:</p><p>“Outer Order, Inner Calm” by Gretchen Rubin: https://gretchenrubin.com/books/outer-order-inner-calm/</p><p>“Atomic Habits” by James Clear: https://jamesclear.com/atomic-habits</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I remember the first time I “Marie Kondoed” my therapy room and got rid of materials that were published before I was born. </p><p>There were shelves of things I never used, and having so many options created unnecessary decision fatigue every time I sat down to plan my week ahead. </p><p>Over time, I started investing in knowledge instead of flashcards and games. I found my students did better when I kept it simple. I thought my students would be bored, but they actually became more engaged and independent. </p><p>That’s why I was so excited to talk with Marisha Mets from SLP Now, who shares my passion for systems and frameworks that don’t require complicated materials. </p><p>Marisha Mets earned her Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Washington. She has worked as a school-based SLP and shares therapy ideas and resources on her blog (SLP Now). Marisha also developed a membership for SLPs that includes digital tools and resources to streamline evidence-based therapy, including a one-stop caseload management solution that currently supports thousands of SLPs. </p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅How to manage both physical clutter and mental clutter.</p><p>✅Identifying the point of diminishing returns when it comes to organizing.</p><p>✅Deciding when to use a batching process vs. habit stacking. </p><p>✅Defining the “containers” you use to manage your workflow and your workspace.</p><p>✅How to identify your “staples”.</p><p>✅Investing in materials vs. knowledge/skills. </p><p>You can connect with Marisha on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marisha-mets-9aa396133/</p><p>Follow her on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/slpnow</p><p>Follow her on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/slpnow/ </p><p>Listen to my episode on the SLP Now Podcast here: https://slpnow.com/blog/how-to-write-iep-goals-an-expert-guide-for-slps/</p><p>Learn more about SLP Now and read Marisha’s free blog posts here: https://slpnow.com/</p><p>The following resources were mentioned in this episode:</p><p>“Outer Order, Inner Calm” by Gretchen Rubin: https://gretchenrubin.com/books/outer-order-inner-calm/</p><p>“Atomic Habits” by James Clear: https://jamesclear.com/atomic-habits</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I remember the first time I “Marie Kondoed” my therapy room and got rid of materials that were published before I was born. </p><p>There were shelves of things I never used, and having so many options created unnecessary decision fatigue every time I sat down to plan my week ahead. </p><p>Over time, I started investing in knowledge instead of flashcards and games. I found my students did better when I kept it simple. I thought my students would be bored, but they actually became more engaged and independent. </p><p>That’s why I was so excited to talk with Marisha Mets from SLP Now, who shares my passion for systems and frameworks that don’t require complicated materials. </p><p>Marisha Mets earned her Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Washington. She has worked as a school-based SLP and shares therapy ideas and resources on her blog (SLP Now). Marisha also developed a membership for SLPs that includes digital tools and resources to streamline evidence-based therapy, including a one-stop caseload management solution that currently supports thousands of SLPs. </p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅How to manage both physical clutter and mental clutter.</p><p>✅Identifying the point of diminishing returns when it comes to organizing.</p><p>✅Deciding when to use a batching process vs. habit stacking. </p><p>✅Defining the “containers” you use to manage your workflow and your workspace.</p><p>✅How to identify your “staples”.</p><p>✅Investing in materials vs. knowledge/skills. </p><p>You can connect with Marisha on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marisha-mets-9aa396133/</p><p>Follow her on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/slpnow</p><p>Follow her on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/slpnow/ </p><p>Listen to my episode on the SLP Now Podcast here: https://slpnow.com/blog/how-to-write-iep-goals-an-expert-guide-for-slps/</p><p>Learn more about SLP Now and read Marisha’s free blog posts here: https://slpnow.com/</p><p>The following resources were mentioned in this episode:</p><p>“Outer Order, Inner Calm” by Gretchen Rubin: https://gretchenrubin.com/books/outer-order-inner-calm/</p><p>“Atomic Habits” by James Clear: https://jamesclear.com/atomic-habits</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we dive into the often-overlooked art of writing clear, measurable goals for executive functioning. </p><p>Unlike other academic or functional goals, executive functioning focuses on internal processes—making it harder to quantify and observe. </p><p>Whether you're a teacher, therapist, or part of a school team, this episode will give you actionable tools to create meaningful IEP and therapy plan goals that truly support student growth.</p><p>What You’ll Learn in This Episode:</p><p>✔️ Why executive functioning is all about the process—and why that’s tricky for traditional SMART goals.</p><p>✔️ Examples of goal formats that keep things simple, specific, and actionable.</p><p>✔️ How to differentiate between goals that focus on behavior versus those emphasizing strategies.</p><p>✔️ A sample list of accommodations to support executive functioning without over-accommodating.</p><p>✔️ Tips to ensure students build independence with their accommodations over time.</p><p>📝Goals and Accommodations for Executive Functioning Blog post: https://drkarenspeech.com/goals-and-accommodations-for-executive-functioning/</p><p>👂EP 178: Are we allowed to say “dyslexia” in the schools (with Tom Parton): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-178-are-we-allowed-to-say-dyslexia-in-the-schools-with-tom-parton/</p><p>🎓 School of Clinical Leadership Program (A comprehensive course for service providers who want to lead their teams in supporting students socially, emotionally, and academically.): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>Key Takeaways:</p><p>Writing effective executive functioning goals starts with a clear understanding of the behaviors and processes you’re targeting.</p><p>The goal format “Given (cue/strategy), student will (behavior) with (accuracy/unit of measurement)” simplifies complex ideas into meaningful goals.</p><p>Accommodations should empower students and build skills—not create over-reliance.<br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we dive into the often-overlooked art of writing clear, measurable goals for executive functioning. </p><p>Unlike other academic or functional goals, executive functioning focuses on internal processes—making it harder to quantify and observe. </p><p>Whether you're a teacher, therapist, or part of a school team, this episode will give you actionable tools to create meaningful IEP and therapy plan goals that truly support student growth.</p><p>What You’ll Learn in This Episode:</p><p>✔️ Why executive functioning is all about the process—and why that’s tricky for traditional SMART goals.</p><p>✔️ Examples of goal formats that keep things simple, specific, and actionable.</p><p>✔️ How to differentiate between goals that focus on behavior versus those emphasizing strategies.</p><p>✔️ A sample list of accommodations to support executive functioning without over-accommodating.</p><p>✔️ Tips to ensure students build independence with their accommodations over time.</p><p>📝Goals and Accommodations for Executive Functioning Blog post: https://drkarenspeech.com/goals-and-accommodations-for-executive-functioning/</p><p>👂EP 178: Are we allowed to say “dyslexia” in the schools (with Tom Parton): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-178-are-we-allowed-to-say-dyslexia-in-the-schools-with-tom-parton/</p><p>🎓 School of Clinical Leadership Program (A comprehensive course for service providers who want to lead their teams in supporting students socially, emotionally, and academically.): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>Key Takeaways:</p><p>Writing effective executive functioning goals starts with a clear understanding of the behaviors and processes you’re targeting.</p><p>The goal format “Given (cue/strategy), student will (behavior) with (accuracy/unit of measurement)” simplifies complex ideas into meaningful goals.</p><p>Accommodations should empower students and build skills—not create over-reliance.<br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2025 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we dive into the often-overlooked art of writing clear, measurable goals for executive functioning. </p><p>Unlike other academic or functional goals, executive functioning focuses on internal processes—making it harder to quantify and observe. </p><p>Whether you're a teacher, therapist, or part of a school team, this episode will give you actionable tools to create meaningful IEP and therapy plan goals that truly support student growth.</p><p>What You’ll Learn in This Episode:</p><p>✔️ Why executive functioning is all about the process—and why that’s tricky for traditional SMART goals.</p><p>✔️ Examples of goal formats that keep things simple, specific, and actionable.</p><p>✔️ How to differentiate between goals that focus on behavior versus those emphasizing strategies.</p><p>✔️ A sample list of accommodations to support executive functioning without over-accommodating.</p><p>✔️ Tips to ensure students build independence with their accommodations over time.</p><p>📝Goals and Accommodations for Executive Functioning Blog post: https://drkarenspeech.com/goals-and-accommodations-for-executive-functioning/</p><p>👂EP 178: Are we allowed to say “dyslexia” in the schools (with Tom Parton): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-178-are-we-allowed-to-say-dyslexia-in-the-schools-with-tom-parton/</p><p>🎓 School of Clinical Leadership Program (A comprehensive course for service providers who want to lead their teams in supporting students socially, emotionally, and academically.): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>Key Takeaways:</p><p>Writing effective executive functioning goals starts with a clear understanding of the behaviors and processes you’re targeting.</p><p>The goal format “Given (cue/strategy), student will (behavior) with (accuracy/unit of measurement)” simplifies complex ideas into meaningful goals.</p><p>Accommodations should empower students and build skills—not create over-reliance.<br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>209</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This session is a Q &amp; A I did in the Language Therapy Advance Foundations member’s group relating to how to support students through semantic study and working on complex syntax. </p><p>I addressed the following FAQs:</p><p>“How do I help students who struggle to define and describe words without making them prompt-dependent?”</p><p>“How do I make semantic study more contextualized?”</p><p>“What’s the difference between a “task-based” goal and a “strategy-based” goal, and which type of goal should I be using for language and executive functioning?”</p><p>I also provide examples of goals for observable behaviors vs. goals that focus on the process of getting to that behavior or end output. </p><p>Highlights of this session include:</p><p>✅Using the explicit instruction framework: “I do, we do, you do.”</p><p>✅Using pauses, reflective questions, sentence starters, direct repetition, and declarative statements (hint: we should be using a blend of all these things.)</p><p>✅Where we SHOULD use explicit, repetitive, “decontextualized” tasks in therapy for purposes of cognitive priming. </p><p>✅Why students need a blend of structured and unstructured tasks (from decontextualized to contextualized). </p><p>This session came from a Q &amp; A I did in Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/ </p><p>The following resources were mentioned in this session:</p><p>The Explicit Instruction Framework by Anita Archer and Charles Hughes: https://explicitinstruction.org/</p><p>This video on scaffolding sentence combining for younger students: https://youtu.be/LDLYlZgqpQU</p><p>The strategy-based goals for executive functioning came from information from the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers put executive functioning intervention in place. You can learn more about the School of Clinical Leadership here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This session is a Q &amp; A I did in the Language Therapy Advance Foundations member’s group relating to how to support students through semantic study and working on complex syntax. </p><p>I addressed the following FAQs:</p><p>“How do I help students who struggle to define and describe words without making them prompt-dependent?”</p><p>“How do I make semantic study more contextualized?”</p><p>“What’s the difference between a “task-based” goal and a “strategy-based” goal, and which type of goal should I be using for language and executive functioning?”</p><p>I also provide examples of goals for observable behaviors vs. goals that focus on the process of getting to that behavior or end output. </p><p>Highlights of this session include:</p><p>✅Using the explicit instruction framework: “I do, we do, you do.”</p><p>✅Using pauses, reflective questions, sentence starters, direct repetition, and declarative statements (hint: we should be using a blend of all these things.)</p><p>✅Where we SHOULD use explicit, repetitive, “decontextualized” tasks in therapy for purposes of cognitive priming. </p><p>✅Why students need a blend of structured and unstructured tasks (from decontextualized to contextualized). </p><p>This session came from a Q &amp; A I did in Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/ </p><p>The following resources were mentioned in this session:</p><p>The Explicit Instruction Framework by Anita Archer and Charles Hughes: https://explicitinstruction.org/</p><p>This video on scaffolding sentence combining for younger students: https://youtu.be/LDLYlZgqpQU</p><p>The strategy-based goals for executive functioning came from information from the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers put executive functioning intervention in place. You can learn more about the School of Clinical Leadership here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Apr 2025 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This session is a Q &amp; A I did in the Language Therapy Advance Foundations member’s group relating to how to support students through semantic study and working on complex syntax. </p><p>I addressed the following FAQs:</p><p>“How do I help students who struggle to define and describe words without making them prompt-dependent?”</p><p>“How do I make semantic study more contextualized?”</p><p>“What’s the difference between a “task-based” goal and a “strategy-based” goal, and which type of goal should I be using for language and executive functioning?”</p><p>I also provide examples of goals for observable behaviors vs. goals that focus on the process of getting to that behavior or end output. </p><p>Highlights of this session include:</p><p>✅Using the explicit instruction framework: “I do, we do, you do.”</p><p>✅Using pauses, reflective questions, sentence starters, direct repetition, and declarative statements (hint: we should be using a blend of all these things.)</p><p>✅Where we SHOULD use explicit, repetitive, “decontextualized” tasks in therapy for purposes of cognitive priming. </p><p>✅Why students need a blend of structured and unstructured tasks (from decontextualized to contextualized). </p><p>This session came from a Q &amp; A I did in Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/ </p><p>The following resources were mentioned in this session:</p><p>The Explicit Instruction Framework by Anita Archer and Charles Hughes: https://explicitinstruction.org/</p><p>This video on scaffolding sentence combining for younger students: https://youtu.be/LDLYlZgqpQU</p><p>The strategy-based goals for executive functioning came from information from the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers put executive functioning intervention in place. You can learn more about the School of Clinical Leadership here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>208</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>208</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Making professional development and programming goals meaningful (with John Mihalyo)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Having someone observe your therapy room or classroom can feel awkward; whether it’s your boss doing your evaluation, or whether it’s a special service provider who’s supporting students in your class.</p><p>When I’ve talked with administrators and service providers about classroom observations, they say it can be a learning curve for the person coming into the classroom as well. </p><p>Yet having another set of eyes on your students can often be a valuable learning experience for both the person observing and the person being observed. </p><p>That’s why I invited John Mihalyo to the De Facto Leaders Podcast to talk about how school leaders can turn observations into meaningful learning experiences instead of an obligation. </p><p>We also talk about what it takes to start new programs and initiatives, and how to take a proactive approach when it comes to marketing and communication. </p><p>John Mihalyo is a highly accomplished education professional and the visionary founder of Elementary Advancement Solutions, a leading educational consulting company dedicated to empowering Catholic and faith-based school leaders. With a robust background encompassing over two decades of experience as an administrator and 15 years as a Catholic school principal, John Mihalyo has honed his expertise in addressing the multifaceted challenges encountered by educational leaders. John is also the host of the Catholic School Leaders podcast on the BE podcast network. </p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Why good school leaders visit classrooms before the official employee evaluation.</p><p>✅Why starting a new program in a school can be a 3-year process (or more).</p><p>✅The importance of marketing and communication (for both staff and community). </p><p>✅The difference between running public, private, and faith-based schools. </p><p>You can listen to my interview on the Catholic School Leaders Podcast here: Navigating Executive Functioning to Support Student Growth with Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan (Link here: https://cslp.bepodcast.network/episodes/navigating-executive-functioning-to-support-student-growth-with-dr-karen-dudek-brannan)</p><p>Connect with John on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnmihalyo/</p><p>Listen to the Catholic School Leaders Podcast here: https://cslp.bepodcast.network/</p><p>Learn more about Elementary Advancement Solutions here: https://elementaryadvancement.com/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Having someone observe your therapy room or classroom can feel awkward; whether it’s your boss doing your evaluation, or whether it’s a special service provider who’s supporting students in your class.</p><p>When I’ve talked with administrators and service providers about classroom observations, they say it can be a learning curve for the person coming into the classroom as well. </p><p>Yet having another set of eyes on your students can often be a valuable learning experience for both the person observing and the person being observed. </p><p>That’s why I invited John Mihalyo to the De Facto Leaders Podcast to talk about how school leaders can turn observations into meaningful learning experiences instead of an obligation. </p><p>We also talk about what it takes to start new programs and initiatives, and how to take a proactive approach when it comes to marketing and communication. </p><p>John Mihalyo is a highly accomplished education professional and the visionary founder of Elementary Advancement Solutions, a leading educational consulting company dedicated to empowering Catholic and faith-based school leaders. With a robust background encompassing over two decades of experience as an administrator and 15 years as a Catholic school principal, John Mihalyo has honed his expertise in addressing the multifaceted challenges encountered by educational leaders. John is also the host of the Catholic School Leaders podcast on the BE podcast network. </p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Why good school leaders visit classrooms before the official employee evaluation.</p><p>✅Why starting a new program in a school can be a 3-year process (or more).</p><p>✅The importance of marketing and communication (for both staff and community). </p><p>✅The difference between running public, private, and faith-based schools. </p><p>You can listen to my interview on the Catholic School Leaders Podcast here: Navigating Executive Functioning to Support Student Growth with Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan (Link here: https://cslp.bepodcast.network/episodes/navigating-executive-functioning-to-support-student-growth-with-dr-karen-dudek-brannan)</p><p>Connect with John on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnmihalyo/</p><p>Listen to the Catholic School Leaders Podcast here: https://cslp.bepodcast.network/</p><p>Learn more about Elementary Advancement Solutions here: https://elementaryadvancement.com/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2025 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Having someone observe your therapy room or classroom can feel awkward; whether it’s your boss doing your evaluation, or whether it’s a special service provider who’s supporting students in your class.</p><p>When I’ve talked with administrators and service providers about classroom observations, they say it can be a learning curve for the person coming into the classroom as well. </p><p>Yet having another set of eyes on your students can often be a valuable learning experience for both the person observing and the person being observed. </p><p>That’s why I invited John Mihalyo to the De Facto Leaders Podcast to talk about how school leaders can turn observations into meaningful learning experiences instead of an obligation. </p><p>We also talk about what it takes to start new programs and initiatives, and how to take a proactive approach when it comes to marketing and communication. </p><p>John Mihalyo is a highly accomplished education professional and the visionary founder of Elementary Advancement Solutions, a leading educational consulting company dedicated to empowering Catholic and faith-based school leaders. With a robust background encompassing over two decades of experience as an administrator and 15 years as a Catholic school principal, John Mihalyo has honed his expertise in addressing the multifaceted challenges encountered by educational leaders. John is also the host of the Catholic School Leaders podcast on the BE podcast network. </p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Why good school leaders visit classrooms before the official employee evaluation.</p><p>✅Why starting a new program in a school can be a 3-year process (or more).</p><p>✅The importance of marketing and communication (for both staff and community). </p><p>✅The difference between running public, private, and faith-based schools. </p><p>You can listen to my interview on the Catholic School Leaders Podcast here: Navigating Executive Functioning to Support Student Growth with Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan (Link here: https://cslp.bepodcast.network/episodes/navigating-executive-functioning-to-support-student-growth-with-dr-karen-dudek-brannan)</p><p>Connect with John on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnmihalyo/</p><p>Listen to the Catholic School Leaders Podcast here: https://cslp.bepodcast.network/</p><p>Learn more about Elementary Advancement Solutions here: https://elementaryadvancement.com/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>207</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many young adults enter their post-high school years without the executive functioning skills needed to thrive. </p><p>This is often because the people supporting them underestimate the amount of support they’re getting, and there’s no plan in place to fade that prompting. </p><p>When young adults enter college, they have to manage sleep hygiene, long-term projects, and manage screen time. </p><p>This is why I talk so much about using multiple service delivery models when supporting executive functioning; whether it be in the schools or in private practice; because many essential life skills cannot be taught without the right environmental scaffolding in place.  </p><p>That’s why I invited Michael McLeod from GrowNOW therapy to talk about why he uses a combination of direct sessions, summer camps with community-based activities, parent coaching, and educator training. </p><p>Michael partnered and worked with The Focus Foundation in 2015, learning from incredible doctors, neuropsychologists, and various specialists – gaining in-depth training and experience with ADHD and Executive Function research and development. He currently specializes in ADHD, Executive Functioning, Social Executive Functioning, and Parent Coaching. From his experiences as an Executive Function Specialist, Michael developed a distinct model of Internal Skills Coaching to enhance these skills. Michael is a Keynote Speaker and has presented nationwide and internationally, training families and professionals on his unique GrowNOW Treatment Model for fostering Executive Functions &amp; Resiliency.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Do graduate programs prepare clinicians to work on executive functioning out in the field?</p><p>✅Frontloading vs. traditional social skills sessions.</p><p>✅Why helping families set boundaries around screen time is an essential part of the services clinicians offer.</p><p>✅Defining failure to launch and what it looks like in young adults.</p><p>✅Situational awareness and its impact on safety for college students. </p><p>You can connect with Michael at:</p><p>GrowNOWADHD.com, here: http://grownowadhd.com/</p><p>GrowNOW Instagram, here: http://instagram.com/GrowNOWADHD</p><p>GrowNOW School Trainings, here: https://www.grownowadhd.com/training/</p><p>ADHD Parenting Podcast, here: https://open.spotify.com/show/7xATyVhNZU3abIejNIggvD</p><p>Listen to my previous conversations with Michael here:</p><p>EP 008: Building accountability and motivation in kids with ADHD (with Mike McLeod), here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-008-building-accountability-and-motivation-in-kids-with-adhd-with-mike-mcleod/</p><p>EP 009: Time management and device use boundaries in kids with ADHD (with Mike McLeod), here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-009-time-management-and-device-use-boundaries-for-kids-with-adhd-with-mike-mcleod/</p><p>The following previous episodes were mentioned in this episode:</p><p>EP 122: Executive functioning for college students: Beyond checklists and planners (with Jill Fahy), here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-122-executive-functioning-for-college-students-beyond-checklists-and-planners-with-jill-fahy/</p><p>EP 193: Using Distance Learning to Increase Access and Opportunity (with Seth Fleischauer), here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-193-using-distance-learning-to-increase-access-and-opportunity-with-seth-fleischauer/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many young adults enter their post-high school years without the executive functioning skills needed to thrive. </p><p>This is often because the people supporting them underestimate the amount of support they’re getting, and there’s no plan in place to fade that prompting. </p><p>When young adults enter college, they have to manage sleep hygiene, long-term projects, and manage screen time. </p><p>This is why I talk so much about using multiple service delivery models when supporting executive functioning; whether it be in the schools or in private practice; because many essential life skills cannot be taught without the right environmental scaffolding in place.  </p><p>That’s why I invited Michael McLeod from GrowNOW therapy to talk about why he uses a combination of direct sessions, summer camps with community-based activities, parent coaching, and educator training. </p><p>Michael partnered and worked with The Focus Foundation in 2015, learning from incredible doctors, neuropsychologists, and various specialists – gaining in-depth training and experience with ADHD and Executive Function research and development. He currently specializes in ADHD, Executive Functioning, Social Executive Functioning, and Parent Coaching. From his experiences as an Executive Function Specialist, Michael developed a distinct model of Internal Skills Coaching to enhance these skills. Michael is a Keynote Speaker and has presented nationwide and internationally, training families and professionals on his unique GrowNOW Treatment Model for fostering Executive Functions &amp; Resiliency.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Do graduate programs prepare clinicians to work on executive functioning out in the field?</p><p>✅Frontloading vs. traditional social skills sessions.</p><p>✅Why helping families set boundaries around screen time is an essential part of the services clinicians offer.</p><p>✅Defining failure to launch and what it looks like in young adults.</p><p>✅Situational awareness and its impact on safety for college students. </p><p>You can connect with Michael at:</p><p>GrowNOWADHD.com, here: http://grownowadhd.com/</p><p>GrowNOW Instagram, here: http://instagram.com/GrowNOWADHD</p><p>GrowNOW School Trainings, here: https://www.grownowadhd.com/training/</p><p>ADHD Parenting Podcast, here: https://open.spotify.com/show/7xATyVhNZU3abIejNIggvD</p><p>Listen to my previous conversations with Michael here:</p><p>EP 008: Building accountability and motivation in kids with ADHD (with Mike McLeod), here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-008-building-accountability-and-motivation-in-kids-with-adhd-with-mike-mcleod/</p><p>EP 009: Time management and device use boundaries in kids with ADHD (with Mike McLeod), here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-009-time-management-and-device-use-boundaries-for-kids-with-adhd-with-mike-mcleod/</p><p>The following previous episodes were mentioned in this episode:</p><p>EP 122: Executive functioning for college students: Beyond checklists and planners (with Jill Fahy), here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-122-executive-functioning-for-college-students-beyond-checklists-and-planners-with-jill-fahy/</p><p>EP 193: Using Distance Learning to Increase Access and Opportunity (with Seth Fleischauer), here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-193-using-distance-learning-to-increase-access-and-opportunity-with-seth-fleischauer/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many young adults enter their post-high school years without the executive functioning skills needed to thrive. </p><p>This is often because the people supporting them underestimate the amount of support they’re getting, and there’s no plan in place to fade that prompting. </p><p>When young adults enter college, they have to manage sleep hygiene, long-term projects, and manage screen time. </p><p>This is why I talk so much about using multiple service delivery models when supporting executive functioning; whether it be in the schools or in private practice; because many essential life skills cannot be taught without the right environmental scaffolding in place.  </p><p>That’s why I invited Michael McLeod from GrowNOW therapy to talk about why he uses a combination of direct sessions, summer camps with community-based activities, parent coaching, and educator training. </p><p>Michael partnered and worked with The Focus Foundation in 2015, learning from incredible doctors, neuropsychologists, and various specialists – gaining in-depth training and experience with ADHD and Executive Function research and development. He currently specializes in ADHD, Executive Functioning, Social Executive Functioning, and Parent Coaching. From his experiences as an Executive Function Specialist, Michael developed a distinct model of Internal Skills Coaching to enhance these skills. Michael is a Keynote Speaker and has presented nationwide and internationally, training families and professionals on his unique GrowNOW Treatment Model for fostering Executive Functions &amp; Resiliency.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Do graduate programs prepare clinicians to work on executive functioning out in the field?</p><p>✅Frontloading vs. traditional social skills sessions.</p><p>✅Why helping families set boundaries around screen time is an essential part of the services clinicians offer.</p><p>✅Defining failure to launch and what it looks like in young adults.</p><p>✅Situational awareness and its impact on safety for college students. </p><p>You can connect with Michael at:</p><p>GrowNOWADHD.com, here: http://grownowadhd.com/</p><p>GrowNOW Instagram, here: http://instagram.com/GrowNOWADHD</p><p>GrowNOW School Trainings, here: https://www.grownowadhd.com/training/</p><p>ADHD Parenting Podcast, here: https://open.spotify.com/show/7xATyVhNZU3abIejNIggvD</p><p>Listen to my previous conversations with Michael here:</p><p>EP 008: Building accountability and motivation in kids with ADHD (with Mike McLeod), here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-008-building-accountability-and-motivation-in-kids-with-adhd-with-mike-mcleod/</p><p>EP 009: Time management and device use boundaries in kids with ADHD (with Mike McLeod), here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-009-time-management-and-device-use-boundaries-for-kids-with-adhd-with-mike-mcleod/</p><p>The following previous episodes were mentioned in this episode:</p><p>EP 122: Executive functioning for college students: Beyond checklists and planners (with Jill Fahy), here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-122-executive-functioning-for-college-students-beyond-checklists-and-planners-with-jill-fahy/</p><p>EP 193: Using Distance Learning to Increase Access and Opportunity (with Seth Fleischauer), here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-193-using-distance-learning-to-increase-access-and-opportunity-with-seth-fleischauer/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>FAQs: What if my district is still promoting three-cueing?</title>
      <itunes:episode>206</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:title>FAQs: What if my district is still promoting three-cueing?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>For episode 206 of De Facto Leaders, I share a Q &amp; A session where I discuss <strong>Reading Recovery</strong> and <em>cueing strategies for decoding</em>, and I make some recommendations for additional information that will give you more information on this topic.</p><p><br></p><p>I also share what you can do if you're in a district that uses <strong>Fountas and Pinnell </strong>reading levels, which often don't give detailed or consistent information about a kid's language skills. </p><p><br></p><p>You’ll also hear commentary on the <strong>Matthew Effect</strong> and vocabulary development. </p><p><br></p><p>Finally, I discuss the role of e<strong>xecutive dysfunction and mental health</strong>, a guide I created that dives into this topic further, and what clinicians can do to support executive functioning in schools.</p><p><br>This Q &amp; A session was done in the member’s group for <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs build a system for language therapy. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy">You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p><p><strong>Additional resources mentioned in this episode:<br></strong><br></p><p>You can find Angie Neal’s Presentation on Speechpathology.com about using a collaborative approach to language and literacy here (you need a paid subscription to access): <a href="https://www.speechpathology.com/slp-ceus/course/language-and-literacy-collaborative-approach-9342">https://www.speechpathology.com/slp-ceus/course/language-and-literacy-collaborative-approach-9342</a></p><p><br>You can listen to Sold a Story here: <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sold-a-story/id1649580473">https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sold-a-story/id1649580473</a></p><p><br>You can download the Executive Functioning Implementation Guide here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efguide<br></a><br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>For episode 206 of De Facto Leaders, I share a Q &amp; A session where I discuss <strong>Reading Recovery</strong> and <em>cueing strategies for decoding</em>, and I make some recommendations for additional information that will give you more information on this topic.</p><p><br></p><p>I also share what you can do if you're in a district that uses <strong>Fountas and Pinnell </strong>reading levels, which often don't give detailed or consistent information about a kid's language skills. </p><p><br></p><p>You’ll also hear commentary on the <strong>Matthew Effect</strong> and vocabulary development. </p><p><br></p><p>Finally, I discuss the role of e<strong>xecutive dysfunction and mental health</strong>, a guide I created that dives into this topic further, and what clinicians can do to support executive functioning in schools.</p><p><br>This Q &amp; A session was done in the member’s group for <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs build a system for language therapy. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy">You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p><p><strong>Additional resources mentioned in this episode:<br></strong><br></p><p>You can find Angie Neal’s Presentation on Speechpathology.com about using a collaborative approach to language and literacy here (you need a paid subscription to access): <a href="https://www.speechpathology.com/slp-ceus/course/language-and-literacy-collaborative-approach-9342">https://www.speechpathology.com/slp-ceus/course/language-and-literacy-collaborative-approach-9342</a></p><p><br>You can listen to Sold a Story here: <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sold-a-story/id1649580473">https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sold-a-story/id1649580473</a></p><p><br>You can download the Executive Functioning Implementation Guide here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efguide<br></a><br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2025 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>For episode 206 of De Facto Leaders, I share a Q &amp; A session where I discuss <strong>Reading Recovery</strong> and <em>cueing strategies for decoding</em>, and I make some recommendations for additional information that will give you more information on this topic.</p><p><br></p><p>I also share what you can do if you're in a district that uses <strong>Fountas and Pinnell </strong>reading levels, which often don't give detailed or consistent information about a kid's language skills. </p><p><br></p><p>You’ll also hear commentary on the <strong>Matthew Effect</strong> and vocabulary development. </p><p><br></p><p>Finally, I discuss the role of e<strong>xecutive dysfunction and mental health</strong>, a guide I created that dives into this topic further, and what clinicians can do to support executive functioning in schools.</p><p><br>This Q &amp; A session was done in the member’s group for <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs build a system for language therapy. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy">You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p><p><strong>Additional resources mentioned in this episode:<br></strong><br></p><p>You can find Angie Neal’s Presentation on Speechpathology.com about using a collaborative approach to language and literacy here (you need a paid subscription to access): <a href="https://www.speechpathology.com/slp-ceus/course/language-and-literacy-collaborative-approach-9342">https://www.speechpathology.com/slp-ceus/course/language-and-literacy-collaborative-approach-9342</a></p><p><br>You can listen to Sold a Story here: <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sold-a-story/id1649580473">https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sold-a-story/id1649580473</a></p><p><br>You can download the Executive Functioning Implementation Guide here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efguide<br></a><br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Using the essential 5 to build vocabulary and syntax in secondary school (with Amy Baugh)</title>
      <itunes:episode>205</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today I’m sharing an interview I did with Amy Baugh, a member of <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations. <br></strong><br></p><p><strong>Amy Baugh</strong> is an experienced SLP, a life-long learner and truly enjoys listening to podcasts, joining SLP groups on social media and collaborating with her besties about all things’ speech, language and being a business owner. She is the proud mother of two college aged daughters and enjoys learning and practicing functional health, working out, reading, and cooking. She is the owner of <a href="https://www.elationspeech.com/">Elation Speech and Language Services.</a> Link here: https://www.elationspeech.com/</p><p>When Amy took a position at a <strong>high school </strong>with a large caseload, she knew she needed a solid strategy for <em>keeping intervention intensive</em>, but also ensuring teachers and paraprofessionals had the information they needed to <strong>support students in class</strong>, which is what inspired her to join Language Therapy Advance Foundations. </p><p>When many clinicians come to me for support, they’re often focused on the “micro”, such as <strong>planning sessions</strong>. That’s why one of the first things I give clinicians I support is a framework clinicians can use for language therapy in <strong>direct intervention. <br></strong><br></p><p>However, once clinicians have their heads above water and they have the<strong> mental bandwidth</strong> to focus on the “macro”, they realize what else is possible when it comes to the impact they can make, as well as<strong> career opportunities.<br></strong><br></p><p>In Amy’s case, it meant being able to focus on training<strong> teachers</strong> and <strong>paraprofessionals</strong> to implement<em> language intervention </em>in the classroom, as well as having an intervention framework to use when she started a private practice. </p><p><strong>In this conversation, we discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅The power of <strong>consultation </strong>and coaching when you have a <strong>large caseload</strong>.</p><p>✅The <strong>“house” strategy </strong>for initiating collaborations with teachers and adjacent disciplines.</p><p>✅Why focusing on your <strong>“systems”</strong>, like your <em>schedule</em>, <em>habits</em>, and <em>frameworks </em>can help you get buy-in from <strong>teachers and administration.</strong> </p><p>✅The importance of <strong>syntax</strong>, <em>vocabulary,</em> and<strong> word study</strong> at the secondary level. </p><p>You can connect with Amy at the <a href="https://www.elationspeech.com/">Elation Speech and Language website here</a>: https://www.elationspeech.com/</p><p>You can also connect with her on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-baugh-m-a-ccc-slp-20bb974b/">LinkedIn here</a>: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-baugh-m-a-ccc-slp-20bb974b/</p><p>Amy is a member of<strong> Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that gives SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">learn more about the program here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p><strong>We mentioned the follow previous De Facto Leaders episode in this conversation:<br></strong><br></p><p><a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-147-high-school-language-therapy-do-we-still-have-time-to-make-an-impact-with-tiffany-shahoumian-ruiz/">EP 147: High school language therapy: Do we still have time to make an impact? (with Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz)</a> Here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-147-high-school-language-therapy-do-we-still-have-time-to-make-an-impact-with-tiffany-shahoumian-ruiz/</p><p><a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-180-the-relationship-of-literacy-and-language-skills-and-involvement-with-the-justice-system-with-dr-shameka-stewart/">EP 180: The relationship of literacy and language skills and involvement with the justice system (with Dr. Shameka Stewart)</a> Here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-180-the-relationship-of-literacy-and-language-skills-and-involvement-with-the-justice-system-with-dr-shameka-stewart/</p><p><a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-181-developmental-language-disorder-impacts-on-literacy-and-life-beyond-school-with-dr-karla-mcgregor/">EP 181: Developmental language disorder: Impact of literacy and life beyond school (with Dr. Karla McGregor) </a>Here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-181-developmental-language-disorder-impacts-on-literacy-and-life-beyond-school-with-dr-karla-mcgregor/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today I’m sharing an interview I did with Amy Baugh, a member of <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations. <br></strong><br></p><p><strong>Amy Baugh</strong> is an experienced SLP, a life-long learner and truly enjoys listening to podcasts, joining SLP groups on social media and collaborating with her besties about all things’ speech, language and being a business owner. She is the proud mother of two college aged daughters and enjoys learning and practicing functional health, working out, reading, and cooking. She is the owner of <a href="https://www.elationspeech.com/">Elation Speech and Language Services.</a> Link here: https://www.elationspeech.com/</p><p>When Amy took a position at a <strong>high school </strong>with a large caseload, she knew she needed a solid strategy for <em>keeping intervention intensive</em>, but also ensuring teachers and paraprofessionals had the information they needed to <strong>support students in class</strong>, which is what inspired her to join Language Therapy Advance Foundations. </p><p>When many clinicians come to me for support, they’re often focused on the “micro”, such as <strong>planning sessions</strong>. That’s why one of the first things I give clinicians I support is a framework clinicians can use for language therapy in <strong>direct intervention. <br></strong><br></p><p>However, once clinicians have their heads above water and they have the<strong> mental bandwidth</strong> to focus on the “macro”, they realize what else is possible when it comes to the impact they can make, as well as<strong> career opportunities.<br></strong><br></p><p>In Amy’s case, it meant being able to focus on training<strong> teachers</strong> and <strong>paraprofessionals</strong> to implement<em> language intervention </em>in the classroom, as well as having an intervention framework to use when she started a private practice. </p><p><strong>In this conversation, we discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅The power of <strong>consultation </strong>and coaching when you have a <strong>large caseload</strong>.</p><p>✅The <strong>“house” strategy </strong>for initiating collaborations with teachers and adjacent disciplines.</p><p>✅Why focusing on your <strong>“systems”</strong>, like your <em>schedule</em>, <em>habits</em>, and <em>frameworks </em>can help you get buy-in from <strong>teachers and administration.</strong> </p><p>✅The importance of <strong>syntax</strong>, <em>vocabulary,</em> and<strong> word study</strong> at the secondary level. </p><p>You can connect with Amy at the <a href="https://www.elationspeech.com/">Elation Speech and Language website here</a>: https://www.elationspeech.com/</p><p>You can also connect with her on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-baugh-m-a-ccc-slp-20bb974b/">LinkedIn here</a>: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-baugh-m-a-ccc-slp-20bb974b/</p><p>Amy is a member of<strong> Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that gives SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">learn more about the program here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p><strong>We mentioned the follow previous De Facto Leaders episode in this conversation:<br></strong><br></p><p><a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-147-high-school-language-therapy-do-we-still-have-time-to-make-an-impact-with-tiffany-shahoumian-ruiz/">EP 147: High school language therapy: Do we still have time to make an impact? (with Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz)</a> Here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-147-high-school-language-therapy-do-we-still-have-time-to-make-an-impact-with-tiffany-shahoumian-ruiz/</p><p><a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-180-the-relationship-of-literacy-and-language-skills-and-involvement-with-the-justice-system-with-dr-shameka-stewart/">EP 180: The relationship of literacy and language skills and involvement with the justice system (with Dr. Shameka Stewart)</a> Here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-180-the-relationship-of-literacy-and-language-skills-and-involvement-with-the-justice-system-with-dr-shameka-stewart/</p><p><a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-181-developmental-language-disorder-impacts-on-literacy-and-life-beyond-school-with-dr-karla-mcgregor/">EP 181: Developmental language disorder: Impact of literacy and life beyond school (with Dr. Karla McGregor) </a>Here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-181-developmental-language-disorder-impacts-on-literacy-and-life-beyond-school-with-dr-karla-mcgregor/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today I’m sharing an interview I did with Amy Baugh, a member of <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations. <br></strong><br></p><p><strong>Amy Baugh</strong> is an experienced SLP, a life-long learner and truly enjoys listening to podcasts, joining SLP groups on social media and collaborating with her besties about all things’ speech, language and being a business owner. She is the proud mother of two college aged daughters and enjoys learning and practicing functional health, working out, reading, and cooking. She is the owner of <a href="https://www.elationspeech.com/">Elation Speech and Language Services.</a> Link here: https://www.elationspeech.com/</p><p>When Amy took a position at a <strong>high school </strong>with a large caseload, she knew she needed a solid strategy for <em>keeping intervention intensive</em>, but also ensuring teachers and paraprofessionals had the information they needed to <strong>support students in class</strong>, which is what inspired her to join Language Therapy Advance Foundations. </p><p>When many clinicians come to me for support, they’re often focused on the “micro”, such as <strong>planning sessions</strong>. That’s why one of the first things I give clinicians I support is a framework clinicians can use for language therapy in <strong>direct intervention. <br></strong><br></p><p>However, once clinicians have their heads above water and they have the<strong> mental bandwidth</strong> to focus on the “macro”, they realize what else is possible when it comes to the impact they can make, as well as<strong> career opportunities.<br></strong><br></p><p>In Amy’s case, it meant being able to focus on training<strong> teachers</strong> and <strong>paraprofessionals</strong> to implement<em> language intervention </em>in the classroom, as well as having an intervention framework to use when she started a private practice. </p><p><strong>In this conversation, we discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅The power of <strong>consultation </strong>and coaching when you have a <strong>large caseload</strong>.</p><p>✅The <strong>“house” strategy </strong>for initiating collaborations with teachers and adjacent disciplines.</p><p>✅Why focusing on your <strong>“systems”</strong>, like your <em>schedule</em>, <em>habits</em>, and <em>frameworks </em>can help you get buy-in from <strong>teachers and administration.</strong> </p><p>✅The importance of <strong>syntax</strong>, <em>vocabulary,</em> and<strong> word study</strong> at the secondary level. </p><p>You can connect with Amy at the <a href="https://www.elationspeech.com/">Elation Speech and Language website here</a>: https://www.elationspeech.com/</p><p>You can also connect with her on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-baugh-m-a-ccc-slp-20bb974b/">LinkedIn here</a>: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-baugh-m-a-ccc-slp-20bb974b/</p><p>Amy is a member of<strong> Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that gives SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">learn more about the program here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p><strong>We mentioned the follow previous De Facto Leaders episode in this conversation:<br></strong><br></p><p><a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-147-high-school-language-therapy-do-we-still-have-time-to-make-an-impact-with-tiffany-shahoumian-ruiz/">EP 147: High school language therapy: Do we still have time to make an impact? (with Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz)</a> Here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-147-high-school-language-therapy-do-we-still-have-time-to-make-an-impact-with-tiffany-shahoumian-ruiz/</p><p><a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-180-the-relationship-of-literacy-and-language-skills-and-involvement-with-the-justice-system-with-dr-shameka-stewart/">EP 180: The relationship of literacy and language skills and involvement with the justice system (with Dr. Shameka Stewart)</a> Here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-180-the-relationship-of-literacy-and-language-skills-and-involvement-with-the-justice-system-with-dr-shameka-stewart/</p><p><a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-181-developmental-language-disorder-impacts-on-literacy-and-life-beyond-school-with-dr-karla-mcgregor/">EP 181: Developmental language disorder: Impact of literacy and life beyond school (with Dr. Karla McGregor) </a>Here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-181-developmental-language-disorder-impacts-on-literacy-and-life-beyond-school-with-dr-karla-mcgregor/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Finding the right amount of therapy materials is a struggle for many clinicians. It’s hard to find the balance between having enough options, without having so many choices it feels overwhelming.</p><p>Now that we have access to digital resources, we also have to think about how to use technology responsibly and effectively. </p><p>That’s why I invited Dr. Karen Rose to episode 204 of the De Facto Leaders podcast to discuss how digital platforms can minimize cognitive fatigue and improve communication on multidisciplinary teams. </p><p>Dr. Karen Rose has over two decades of experience as a pediatric speech and language pathologist, fueling her passion for improving healthcare. As the former Vice President of Research and Clinical Development at Cognishine, she provided clinical and academic guidance and contributed to numerous research projects. She is now engaged in postdoctoral research and continues to work with Cognishine as an external advisor. Her work has been published in numerous internationally renowned journals.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅How different clinical disciplines can collaborate with each other, as well as IT professionals to create engaging therapy resources.</p><p>✅Using technology to enhance (but not replace) interactive in-person experiences.</p><p>✅Thinking of digital platforms and therapy materials as a communication tool for team collaboration and parent coaching. </p><p>✅Leveraging online materials to provide scaffolding for therapists so they don’t have to start from scratch; while still allowing room for engagement and creativity. </p><p>Learn more about Cognishine here: https://www.cognishine.com/</p><p>Follow Cognishine on LinkedIn here. https://www.linkedin.com/company/cognishine-therapy-and-education-ltd/</p><p>Explore some of Congishine’s Educational Resources and Free Activities here: https://app.cognishine.com/en-us/free-activities</p><p>Connect with Dr. Karen on LinkedIn directly here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-rose-ph-d-228757327/<br> <br>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Finding the right amount of therapy materials is a struggle for many clinicians. It’s hard to find the balance between having enough options, without having so many choices it feels overwhelming.</p><p>Now that we have access to digital resources, we also have to think about how to use technology responsibly and effectively. </p><p>That’s why I invited Dr. Karen Rose to episode 204 of the De Facto Leaders podcast to discuss how digital platforms can minimize cognitive fatigue and improve communication on multidisciplinary teams. </p><p>Dr. Karen Rose has over two decades of experience as a pediatric speech and language pathologist, fueling her passion for improving healthcare. As the former Vice President of Research and Clinical Development at Cognishine, she provided clinical and academic guidance and contributed to numerous research projects. She is now engaged in postdoctoral research and continues to work with Cognishine as an external advisor. Her work has been published in numerous internationally renowned journals.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅How different clinical disciplines can collaborate with each other, as well as IT professionals to create engaging therapy resources.</p><p>✅Using technology to enhance (but not replace) interactive in-person experiences.</p><p>✅Thinking of digital platforms and therapy materials as a communication tool for team collaboration and parent coaching. </p><p>✅Leveraging online materials to provide scaffolding for therapists so they don’t have to start from scratch; while still allowing room for engagement and creativity. </p><p>Learn more about Cognishine here: https://www.cognishine.com/</p><p>Follow Cognishine on LinkedIn here. https://www.linkedin.com/company/cognishine-therapy-and-education-ltd/</p><p>Explore some of Congishine’s Educational Resources and Free Activities here: https://app.cognishine.com/en-us/free-activities</p><p>Connect with Dr. Karen on LinkedIn directly here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-rose-ph-d-228757327/<br> <br>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Feb 2025 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Finding the right amount of therapy materials is a struggle for many clinicians. It’s hard to find the balance between having enough options, without having so many choices it feels overwhelming.</p><p>Now that we have access to digital resources, we also have to think about how to use technology responsibly and effectively. </p><p>That’s why I invited Dr. Karen Rose to episode 204 of the De Facto Leaders podcast to discuss how digital platforms can minimize cognitive fatigue and improve communication on multidisciplinary teams. </p><p>Dr. Karen Rose has over two decades of experience as a pediatric speech and language pathologist, fueling her passion for improving healthcare. As the former Vice President of Research and Clinical Development at Cognishine, she provided clinical and academic guidance and contributed to numerous research projects. She is now engaged in postdoctoral research and continues to work with Cognishine as an external advisor. Her work has been published in numerous internationally renowned journals.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅How different clinical disciplines can collaborate with each other, as well as IT professionals to create engaging therapy resources.</p><p>✅Using technology to enhance (but not replace) interactive in-person experiences.</p><p>✅Thinking of digital platforms and therapy materials as a communication tool for team collaboration and parent coaching. </p><p>✅Leveraging online materials to provide scaffolding for therapists so they don’t have to start from scratch; while still allowing room for engagement and creativity. </p><p>Learn more about Cognishine here: https://www.cognishine.com/</p><p>Follow Cognishine on LinkedIn here. https://www.linkedin.com/company/cognishine-therapy-and-education-ltd/</p><p>Explore some of Congishine’s Educational Resources and Free Activities here: https://app.cognishine.com/en-us/free-activities</p><p>Connect with Dr. Karen on LinkedIn directly here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-rose-ph-d-228757327/<br> <br>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>school leadership, school administration, diversity and inclusion, speech pathology, social work, special education, psychology, literacy, education, occupational therapy</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Frontloading, explicit instruction, and providing the “right” amount of support </title>
      <itunes:episode>203</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I’m answering FAQs from the School of Clinical Leadership members about supporting students’ executive functioning.</p><p>I answer the following questions:</p><p>What is frontloading, and why is it useful for students experiencing executive dysfunction and anxiety?</p><p>When is it best to use structured, explicit instruction, and when is it best to let students figure things out on their own?</p><p>How do you help students who won’t complete work unless they have an adult sitting next to them?</p><p>How do we provide ENOUGH support for students who need explicit instruction, but not so much that we’re making students prompt dependent?</p><p>What can school staff do if parents aren’t setting boundaries with kids at home?</p><p>How can we support parents who are struggling with bed times and morning routines? </p><p>This Q &amp; A was done for members of the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that teaches related service providers how to support executive functioning in the K-12 setting. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-web-fb</p><p>I also mentioned my Time Tracking Journal tool, which provides a strategy that helps children build the executive functioning skills they need to complete multistep tasks. You can learn more about the Time Tracking Journal here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal</p><p>You can sign up for the free executive functioning training called “How to be evidence-based and neurodiversity-affirming with executive functioning support” here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p><p>I mentioned an additional examples of frontloading for social situations in this previous podcast episode: EP 167: Executive Functioning Support: Three Paradigm Shifts for School Teams. Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-167-a-framework-for-executive-functioning-intervention-three-shifts-for-school-teams/</p><p>Finally, I mention the explicit instruction framework by Anita Archer and Charles Hughes. Link here: https://explicitinstruction.org/ </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I’m answering FAQs from the School of Clinical Leadership members about supporting students’ executive functioning.</p><p>I answer the following questions:</p><p>What is frontloading, and why is it useful for students experiencing executive dysfunction and anxiety?</p><p>When is it best to use structured, explicit instruction, and when is it best to let students figure things out on their own?</p><p>How do you help students who won’t complete work unless they have an adult sitting next to them?</p><p>How do we provide ENOUGH support for students who need explicit instruction, but not so much that we’re making students prompt dependent?</p><p>What can school staff do if parents aren’t setting boundaries with kids at home?</p><p>How can we support parents who are struggling with bed times and morning routines? </p><p>This Q &amp; A was done for members of the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that teaches related service providers how to support executive functioning in the K-12 setting. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-web-fb</p><p>I also mentioned my Time Tracking Journal tool, which provides a strategy that helps children build the executive functioning skills they need to complete multistep tasks. You can learn more about the Time Tracking Journal here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal</p><p>You can sign up for the free executive functioning training called “How to be evidence-based and neurodiversity-affirming with executive functioning support” here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p><p>I mentioned an additional examples of frontloading for social situations in this previous podcast episode: EP 167: Executive Functioning Support: Three Paradigm Shifts for School Teams. Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-167-a-framework-for-executive-functioning-intervention-three-shifts-for-school-teams/</p><p>Finally, I mention the explicit instruction framework by Anita Archer and Charles Hughes. Link here: https://explicitinstruction.org/ </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Feb 2025 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I’m answering FAQs from the School of Clinical Leadership members about supporting students’ executive functioning.</p><p>I answer the following questions:</p><p>What is frontloading, and why is it useful for students experiencing executive dysfunction and anxiety?</p><p>When is it best to use structured, explicit instruction, and when is it best to let students figure things out on their own?</p><p>How do you help students who won’t complete work unless they have an adult sitting next to them?</p><p>How do we provide ENOUGH support for students who need explicit instruction, but not so much that we’re making students prompt dependent?</p><p>What can school staff do if parents aren’t setting boundaries with kids at home?</p><p>How can we support parents who are struggling with bed times and morning routines? </p><p>This Q &amp; A was done for members of the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that teaches related service providers how to support executive functioning in the K-12 setting. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-web-fb</p><p>I also mentioned my Time Tracking Journal tool, which provides a strategy that helps children build the executive functioning skills they need to complete multistep tasks. You can learn more about the Time Tracking Journal here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal</p><p>You can sign up for the free executive functioning training called “How to be evidence-based and neurodiversity-affirming with executive functioning support” here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p><p>I mentioned an additional examples of frontloading for social situations in this previous podcast episode: EP 167: Executive Functioning Support: Three Paradigm Shifts for School Teams. Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-167-a-framework-for-executive-functioning-intervention-three-shifts-for-school-teams/</p><p>Finally, I mention the explicit instruction framework by Anita Archer and Charles Hughes. Link here: https://explicitinstruction.org/ </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Public perception of education, positive role models, and keeping good leaders in schools (featuring Dan Kelley, Dr. Joseph Williams, and Danny Bauer)</title>
      <itunes:episode>202</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:title>Public perception of education, positive role models, and keeping good leaders in schools (featuring Dan Kelley, Dr. Joseph Williams, and Danny Bauer)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A good school leader knows how to protect their staff from initiatives and fires they may need to put out on a regular basis. In many cases if you’re unaware of everything your school administrator is dealing with, it means they’re doing their job well. </p><p>This lack of awareness of what happens behind-the-scenes may mean little appreciation for everything administrators are dealing with. While negative perceptions exist towards teachers and other school staff members as well, the public tends to be even more unforgiving towards those in leadership positions. </p><p>Yet despite all the negativity, I’m optimistic. Part of that is because of the many conversations I’ve had with public sector leaders. When you remove the parts from the whole, and speak with the individuals who are part of the bigger system, it's easier to see past the politics and have an appreciation for the work being done. </p><p>That’s why I’m highlighting impactful clips from three past interviews focused on the struggles of school leaders, as well as what’s possible when we put the right supports in place for students, teachers, and the people leading them. </p><p>These interviews feature discussions on:</p><p>✅The impact of social media on the perception of education, and shedding light on the “behind-the-scenes” challenges of principals. </p><p>✅The importance of positive adult role models in shaping kids’ beliefs about what’s </p><p>✅The power of K-12 education in creating life opportunities.  </p><p>✅Using meditation to decrease disciplinary write-ups and increase your own creative problem-solving.</p><p>✅How to use the 85% rule to support your mental health and show up for your students. </p><p>You can listen to the full interviews here along with guest bios:</p><p>EP 114: Do school leaders need coaching? (with Dan Kelley) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-114-do-school-leaders-need-coaching-with-dan-kelley/</p><p>EP 128: Using K-12 education to create opportunities and find your calling (with Dr. Joseph Williams) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-128-using-k-12-education-to-create-opportunities-and-find-your-calling-with-dr-joseph-williams-iii/</p><p>EP 124: Meditation for educators and the art of giving 85% (with Danny Bauer) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-124-meditation-for-educators-and-the-art-of-giving-85-with-danny-bauer/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership<br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A good school leader knows how to protect their staff from initiatives and fires they may need to put out on a regular basis. In many cases if you’re unaware of everything your school administrator is dealing with, it means they’re doing their job well. </p><p>This lack of awareness of what happens behind-the-scenes may mean little appreciation for everything administrators are dealing with. While negative perceptions exist towards teachers and other school staff members as well, the public tends to be even more unforgiving towards those in leadership positions. </p><p>Yet despite all the negativity, I’m optimistic. Part of that is because of the many conversations I’ve had with public sector leaders. When you remove the parts from the whole, and speak with the individuals who are part of the bigger system, it's easier to see past the politics and have an appreciation for the work being done. </p><p>That’s why I’m highlighting impactful clips from three past interviews focused on the struggles of school leaders, as well as what’s possible when we put the right supports in place for students, teachers, and the people leading them. </p><p>These interviews feature discussions on:</p><p>✅The impact of social media on the perception of education, and shedding light on the “behind-the-scenes” challenges of principals. </p><p>✅The importance of positive adult role models in shaping kids’ beliefs about what’s </p><p>✅The power of K-12 education in creating life opportunities.  </p><p>✅Using meditation to decrease disciplinary write-ups and increase your own creative problem-solving.</p><p>✅How to use the 85% rule to support your mental health and show up for your students. </p><p>You can listen to the full interviews here along with guest bios:</p><p>EP 114: Do school leaders need coaching? (with Dan Kelley) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-114-do-school-leaders-need-coaching-with-dan-kelley/</p><p>EP 128: Using K-12 education to create opportunities and find your calling (with Dr. Joseph Williams) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-128-using-k-12-education-to-create-opportunities-and-find-your-calling-with-dr-joseph-williams-iii/</p><p>EP 124: Meditation for educators and the art of giving 85% (with Danny Bauer) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-124-meditation-for-educators-and-the-art-of-giving-85-with-danny-bauer/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership<br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A good school leader knows how to protect their staff from initiatives and fires they may need to put out on a regular basis. In many cases if you’re unaware of everything your school administrator is dealing with, it means they’re doing their job well. </p><p>This lack of awareness of what happens behind-the-scenes may mean little appreciation for everything administrators are dealing with. While negative perceptions exist towards teachers and other school staff members as well, the public tends to be even more unforgiving towards those in leadership positions. </p><p>Yet despite all the negativity, I’m optimistic. Part of that is because of the many conversations I’ve had with public sector leaders. When you remove the parts from the whole, and speak with the individuals who are part of the bigger system, it's easier to see past the politics and have an appreciation for the work being done. </p><p>That’s why I’m highlighting impactful clips from three past interviews focused on the struggles of school leaders, as well as what’s possible when we put the right supports in place for students, teachers, and the people leading them. </p><p>These interviews feature discussions on:</p><p>✅The impact of social media on the perception of education, and shedding light on the “behind-the-scenes” challenges of principals. </p><p>✅The importance of positive adult role models in shaping kids’ beliefs about what’s </p><p>✅The power of K-12 education in creating life opportunities.  </p><p>✅Using meditation to decrease disciplinary write-ups and increase your own creative problem-solving.</p><p>✅How to use the 85% rule to support your mental health and show up for your students. </p><p>You can listen to the full interviews here along with guest bios:</p><p>EP 114: Do school leaders need coaching? (with Dan Kelley) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-114-do-school-leaders-need-coaching-with-dan-kelley/</p><p>EP 128: Using K-12 education to create opportunities and find your calling (with Dr. Joseph Williams) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-128-using-k-12-education-to-create-opportunities-and-find-your-calling-with-dr-joseph-williams-iii/</p><p>EP 124: Meditation for educators and the art of giving 85% (with Danny Bauer) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-124-meditation-for-educators-and-the-art-of-giving-85-with-danny-bauer/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership<br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many people classify swallowing and feeding intervention as a “medical” service that shouldn’t be addressed in the schools.  </p><p>This is a very black and white (and inaccurate) way of thinking. </p><p>Children with complex medical needs have a right to FAPE. </p><p>Measuring whether or not students are accessing their curriculum can’t be solely based on grades; which is unfortunately what many teams default to when it comes to determining if services and accommodations are educationally relevant. </p><p>That’s why I invited pediatric swallowing and feeding specialist Carolyn Dolby to the De Facto Leaders podcast to talk about what school teams can, and SHOULD be doing for swallowing and feeding in the schools. </p><p>Carolyn Dolby, MS, CCC-SLP, specializes in pediatric feeding and swallowing evaluations and interventions as the Dysphagia Support Speech Language Pathologist for a large public school in the Pacific NorthWest. In her prior experience as a clinician, she has served populations across the lifespan in medical, in-home, and private practice settings. Her graduate-level courses for the University of Houston prepare the next generation of school-based dysphagia providers. In her ‘Bite-Sized Advice’ private practice, she provides consultation services and dysphagia support nationwide. She presents locally and nationally with a focus on delivering dynamic dysphagia services.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅The phases of swallowing, including the “pre-oral phase” schools need to consider.</p><p>✅How the environment and events leading up to meal times impact a kid's ability to eat safely and efficiently in the lunchroom. </p><p>✅Why the “curriculum” isn’t just about academic areas, and removing a child from an opportunity to socialize can be a violation of their rights. </p><p>✅Children need to be able to access their LRE. They can’t do this if they can’t maintain adequate nutrition and hydration across the school day.</p><p>✅Court cases, legal mandates, and which “medical” services schools should be providing. </p><p>You can connect with Carolyn at c1dobly@gmail.com.</p><p>Listen to the School of Speech Podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAqLI0-BOrrL4ftJWyDf1HewdiHAjKGuJ </p><p>Listen to my interview on the School of Speech Podcast called “Positioning Yourself as a Literacy and Executive Functioning Expert on Your School Team” here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmY0MR6H7QM&amp;list=PLAqLI0-BOrrL4ftJWyDf1HewdiHAjKGuJ&amp;index=4</p><p>Resources mentioned in this episode:</p><p>Emily Homer’s Students Eat Safely Website. Link here: https://www.emilymhomer.com</p><p>The International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative (IDDSI) website: https://iddsi.org</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many people classify swallowing and feeding intervention as a “medical” service that shouldn’t be addressed in the schools.  </p><p>This is a very black and white (and inaccurate) way of thinking. </p><p>Children with complex medical needs have a right to FAPE. </p><p>Measuring whether or not students are accessing their curriculum can’t be solely based on grades; which is unfortunately what many teams default to when it comes to determining if services and accommodations are educationally relevant. </p><p>That’s why I invited pediatric swallowing and feeding specialist Carolyn Dolby to the De Facto Leaders podcast to talk about what school teams can, and SHOULD be doing for swallowing and feeding in the schools. </p><p>Carolyn Dolby, MS, CCC-SLP, specializes in pediatric feeding and swallowing evaluations and interventions as the Dysphagia Support Speech Language Pathologist for a large public school in the Pacific NorthWest. In her prior experience as a clinician, she has served populations across the lifespan in medical, in-home, and private practice settings. Her graduate-level courses for the University of Houston prepare the next generation of school-based dysphagia providers. In her ‘Bite-Sized Advice’ private practice, she provides consultation services and dysphagia support nationwide. She presents locally and nationally with a focus on delivering dynamic dysphagia services.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅The phases of swallowing, including the “pre-oral phase” schools need to consider.</p><p>✅How the environment and events leading up to meal times impact a kid's ability to eat safely and efficiently in the lunchroom. </p><p>✅Why the “curriculum” isn’t just about academic areas, and removing a child from an opportunity to socialize can be a violation of their rights. </p><p>✅Children need to be able to access their LRE. They can’t do this if they can’t maintain adequate nutrition and hydration across the school day.</p><p>✅Court cases, legal mandates, and which “medical” services schools should be providing. </p><p>You can connect with Carolyn at c1dobly@gmail.com.</p><p>Listen to the School of Speech Podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAqLI0-BOrrL4ftJWyDf1HewdiHAjKGuJ </p><p>Listen to my interview on the School of Speech Podcast called “Positioning Yourself as a Literacy and Executive Functioning Expert on Your School Team” here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmY0MR6H7QM&amp;list=PLAqLI0-BOrrL4ftJWyDf1HewdiHAjKGuJ&amp;index=4</p><p>Resources mentioned in this episode:</p><p>Emily Homer’s Students Eat Safely Website. Link here: https://www.emilymhomer.com</p><p>The International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative (IDDSI) website: https://iddsi.org</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many people classify swallowing and feeding intervention as a “medical” service that shouldn’t be addressed in the schools.  </p><p>This is a very black and white (and inaccurate) way of thinking. </p><p>Children with complex medical needs have a right to FAPE. </p><p>Measuring whether or not students are accessing their curriculum can’t be solely based on grades; which is unfortunately what many teams default to when it comes to determining if services and accommodations are educationally relevant. </p><p>That’s why I invited pediatric swallowing and feeding specialist Carolyn Dolby to the De Facto Leaders podcast to talk about what school teams can, and SHOULD be doing for swallowing and feeding in the schools. </p><p>Carolyn Dolby, MS, CCC-SLP, specializes in pediatric feeding and swallowing evaluations and interventions as the Dysphagia Support Speech Language Pathologist for a large public school in the Pacific NorthWest. In her prior experience as a clinician, she has served populations across the lifespan in medical, in-home, and private practice settings. Her graduate-level courses for the University of Houston prepare the next generation of school-based dysphagia providers. In her ‘Bite-Sized Advice’ private practice, she provides consultation services and dysphagia support nationwide. She presents locally and nationally with a focus on delivering dynamic dysphagia services.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅The phases of swallowing, including the “pre-oral phase” schools need to consider.</p><p>✅How the environment and events leading up to meal times impact a kid's ability to eat safely and efficiently in the lunchroom. </p><p>✅Why the “curriculum” isn’t just about academic areas, and removing a child from an opportunity to socialize can be a violation of their rights. </p><p>✅Children need to be able to access their LRE. They can’t do this if they can’t maintain adequate nutrition and hydration across the school day.</p><p>✅Court cases, legal mandates, and which “medical” services schools should be providing. </p><p>You can connect with Carolyn at c1dobly@gmail.com.</p><p>Listen to the School of Speech Podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAqLI0-BOrrL4ftJWyDf1HewdiHAjKGuJ </p><p>Listen to my interview on the School of Speech Podcast called “Positioning Yourself as a Literacy and Executive Functioning Expert on Your School Team” here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmY0MR6H7QM&amp;list=PLAqLI0-BOrrL4ftJWyDf1HewdiHAjKGuJ&amp;index=4</p><p>Resources mentioned in this episode:</p><p>Emily Homer’s Students Eat Safely Website. Link here: https://www.emilymhomer.com</p><p>The International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative (IDDSI) website: https://iddsi.org</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>200</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Helping families feel involved in their child’s school experience is a challenge; and underrepresented populations may often feel like their voices aren’t being heard.</p><p>While it can help if school staff buy in to the idea of family engagement, it’s difficult for schools to make it happen without the right systems in place. </p><p>That’s why I invited Ari Gerzon-Kessler to episode 200 of De Facto Leaders to talk about the “Families and Educators Together”, or FET team framework he’s developed. </p><p>Ari Gerzon-Kessler is a sought after speaker and professional learning provider. He is the author of “On The Same Team: Bringing Educators &amp; Underrepresented Families Together,” which won the Gold Medal from the Independent Publishers Book Awards for outstanding education book of 2024. Ari is a speaker, trainer, and coach working with schools and districts committed to forging stronger school-family partnerships. He also leads the Family Partnerships department for the Boulder Valley School District (CO).</p><p>Ari has been an educator since 2000, having served as a principal and bilingual teacher. In 2006, Ari was a recipient of the Japan Fulbright Memorial Fund. As principal, his school received the Governor’s Distinguished Improvement Award in 2013. His leadership efforts to strengthen partnerships with underrepresented families and dismantle unjust practices was featured in Education Week in 2015.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅How to get and keep families engaged in the “Families and Educators Together” (FET) Team</p><p>✅What’s the difference between the PTO and the FET team, and how can these two teams work together.</p><p>✅“Event-based” planning versus “Engagement-based” planning?</p><p>✅Using a combination of technology and in-person events to increase equity and help families feel more included in their children’s school experience.</p><p>✅How to set up systems that enable educators to have regular positive communication with families. </p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>Learn more about Ari’s workshops, articles, and resources here: https://tinyurl.com/4yaszykn</p><p>You can connect with Ari on LinkedIn here: www.linkedin.com/in/arigerzon-kessler</p><p>Connect with him on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/ari.gerzonkessler/</p><p>Get his book  “On The Same Team: Bringing Educators &amp; Underrepresented Families Together,” here: https://www.solutiontree.com/on-the-same-team.html</p><p>Email him at arigerzon@gmail.com.</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Helping families feel involved in their child’s school experience is a challenge; and underrepresented populations may often feel like their voices aren’t being heard.</p><p>While it can help if school staff buy in to the idea of family engagement, it’s difficult for schools to make it happen without the right systems in place. </p><p>That’s why I invited Ari Gerzon-Kessler to episode 200 of De Facto Leaders to talk about the “Families and Educators Together”, or FET team framework he’s developed. </p><p>Ari Gerzon-Kessler is a sought after speaker and professional learning provider. He is the author of “On The Same Team: Bringing Educators &amp; Underrepresented Families Together,” which won the Gold Medal from the Independent Publishers Book Awards for outstanding education book of 2024. Ari is a speaker, trainer, and coach working with schools and districts committed to forging stronger school-family partnerships. He also leads the Family Partnerships department for the Boulder Valley School District (CO).</p><p>Ari has been an educator since 2000, having served as a principal and bilingual teacher. In 2006, Ari was a recipient of the Japan Fulbright Memorial Fund. As principal, his school received the Governor’s Distinguished Improvement Award in 2013. His leadership efforts to strengthen partnerships with underrepresented families and dismantle unjust practices was featured in Education Week in 2015.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅How to get and keep families engaged in the “Families and Educators Together” (FET) Team</p><p>✅What’s the difference between the PTO and the FET team, and how can these two teams work together.</p><p>✅“Event-based” planning versus “Engagement-based” planning?</p><p>✅Using a combination of technology and in-person events to increase equity and help families feel more included in their children’s school experience.</p><p>✅How to set up systems that enable educators to have regular positive communication with families. </p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>Learn more about Ari’s workshops, articles, and resources here: https://tinyurl.com/4yaszykn</p><p>You can connect with Ari on LinkedIn here: www.linkedin.com/in/arigerzon-kessler</p><p>Connect with him on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/ari.gerzonkessler/</p><p>Get his book  “On The Same Team: Bringing Educators &amp; Underrepresented Families Together,” here: https://www.solutiontree.com/on-the-same-team.html</p><p>Email him at arigerzon@gmail.com.</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Helping families feel involved in their child’s school experience is a challenge; and underrepresented populations may often feel like their voices aren’t being heard.</p><p>While it can help if school staff buy in to the idea of family engagement, it’s difficult for schools to make it happen without the right systems in place. </p><p>That’s why I invited Ari Gerzon-Kessler to episode 200 of De Facto Leaders to talk about the “Families and Educators Together”, or FET team framework he’s developed. </p><p>Ari Gerzon-Kessler is a sought after speaker and professional learning provider. He is the author of “On The Same Team: Bringing Educators &amp; Underrepresented Families Together,” which won the Gold Medal from the Independent Publishers Book Awards for outstanding education book of 2024. Ari is a speaker, trainer, and coach working with schools and districts committed to forging stronger school-family partnerships. He also leads the Family Partnerships department for the Boulder Valley School District (CO).</p><p>Ari has been an educator since 2000, having served as a principal and bilingual teacher. In 2006, Ari was a recipient of the Japan Fulbright Memorial Fund. As principal, his school received the Governor’s Distinguished Improvement Award in 2013. His leadership efforts to strengthen partnerships with underrepresented families and dismantle unjust practices was featured in Education Week in 2015.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅How to get and keep families engaged in the “Families and Educators Together” (FET) Team</p><p>✅What’s the difference between the PTO and the FET team, and how can these two teams work together.</p><p>✅“Event-based” planning versus “Engagement-based” planning?</p><p>✅Using a combination of technology and in-person events to increase equity and help families feel more included in their children’s school experience.</p><p>✅How to set up systems that enable educators to have regular positive communication with families. </p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>Learn more about Ari’s workshops, articles, and resources here: https://tinyurl.com/4yaszykn</p><p>You can connect with Ari on LinkedIn here: www.linkedin.com/in/arigerzon-kessler</p><p>Connect with him on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/ari.gerzonkessler/</p><p>Get his book  “On The Same Team: Bringing Educators &amp; Underrepresented Families Together,” here: https://www.solutiontree.com/on-the-same-team.html</p><p>Email him at arigerzon@gmail.com.</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Finding the resources and funding for learning tools and enriching events is a consistent challenge for many districts. </p><p>The PTO is often a largely underutilized resource, but most people cringe at the thought of having to attend one more committee meeting, especially in the evenings. </p><p>Yet a well-run PTO can help take some of the load off of school staff and leverage resources in the community.</p><p>That’s why I was excited to talk to Christina Hidek from PTO Answers about how school staff and PTOs can work together. </p><p>Christina Hidek is a recovering attorney turned Professional Organizer and certified PTO volunteer nerd. She founded PTO Answers 7 years ago to boost family engagement in schools and empower parents to improve their child’s educational experience and school community through PTA/PTO involvement. She’s been an active PTO leader for the past 14 years and hosts the vibrant 7900 plus member Super Star PTO Leaders Facebook Group. When she’s not volunteering, you can find her in her garden, listening to the latest Katherine Center audiobook or walking the family dogs.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅How to get people to show up to the first PTO meeting (hint: It’s not by asking, “Hey, want to join the PTO?”)</p><p>✅Ways people can get involved if they can’t come to PTO meetings.</p><p>✅Examples of low-maintenance, high-profit fundraisers.</p><p>✅Deciding what events and initiatives are a priority for your district.</p><p>✅Creative ways to get resources, funding, and donations. </p><p>Here’s where you can go to connect with Christina: </p><p>On Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/ptoanswers </p><p>On Pinterest here: https://www.pinterest.com/ptoanswers </p><p>On YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/c/ptoanswers</p><p>Take a look at her website here: https://ptoanswers.com/</p><p>Sign up for the PTO/Teachers Collaboration Guide here: https://ptoanswers.com/teachers/</p><p>Join the PTO Super Star Leaders Facebook Group: https://ptoanswers.com/community </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Finding the resources and funding for learning tools and enriching events is a consistent challenge for many districts. </p><p>The PTO is often a largely underutilized resource, but most people cringe at the thought of having to attend one more committee meeting, especially in the evenings. </p><p>Yet a well-run PTO can help take some of the load off of school staff and leverage resources in the community.</p><p>That’s why I was excited to talk to Christina Hidek from PTO Answers about how school staff and PTOs can work together. </p><p>Christina Hidek is a recovering attorney turned Professional Organizer and certified PTO volunteer nerd. She founded PTO Answers 7 years ago to boost family engagement in schools and empower parents to improve their child’s educational experience and school community through PTA/PTO involvement. She’s been an active PTO leader for the past 14 years and hosts the vibrant 7900 plus member Super Star PTO Leaders Facebook Group. When she’s not volunteering, you can find her in her garden, listening to the latest Katherine Center audiobook or walking the family dogs.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅How to get people to show up to the first PTO meeting (hint: It’s not by asking, “Hey, want to join the PTO?”)</p><p>✅Ways people can get involved if they can’t come to PTO meetings.</p><p>✅Examples of low-maintenance, high-profit fundraisers.</p><p>✅Deciding what events and initiatives are a priority for your district.</p><p>✅Creative ways to get resources, funding, and donations. </p><p>Here’s where you can go to connect with Christina: </p><p>On Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/ptoanswers </p><p>On Pinterest here: https://www.pinterest.com/ptoanswers </p><p>On YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/c/ptoanswers</p><p>Take a look at her website here: https://ptoanswers.com/</p><p>Sign up for the PTO/Teachers Collaboration Guide here: https://ptoanswers.com/teachers/</p><p>Join the PTO Super Star Leaders Facebook Group: https://ptoanswers.com/community </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Finding the resources and funding for learning tools and enriching events is a consistent challenge for many districts. </p><p>The PTO is often a largely underutilized resource, but most people cringe at the thought of having to attend one more committee meeting, especially in the evenings. </p><p>Yet a well-run PTO can help take some of the load off of school staff and leverage resources in the community.</p><p>That’s why I was excited to talk to Christina Hidek from PTO Answers about how school staff and PTOs can work together. </p><p>Christina Hidek is a recovering attorney turned Professional Organizer and certified PTO volunteer nerd. She founded PTO Answers 7 years ago to boost family engagement in schools and empower parents to improve their child’s educational experience and school community through PTA/PTO involvement. She’s been an active PTO leader for the past 14 years and hosts the vibrant 7900 plus member Super Star PTO Leaders Facebook Group. When she’s not volunteering, you can find her in her garden, listening to the latest Katherine Center audiobook or walking the family dogs.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅How to get people to show up to the first PTO meeting (hint: It’s not by asking, “Hey, want to join the PTO?”)</p><p>✅Ways people can get involved if they can’t come to PTO meetings.</p><p>✅Examples of low-maintenance, high-profit fundraisers.</p><p>✅Deciding what events and initiatives are a priority for your district.</p><p>✅Creative ways to get resources, funding, and donations. </p><p>Here’s where you can go to connect with Christina: </p><p>On Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/ptoanswers </p><p>On Pinterest here: https://www.pinterest.com/ptoanswers </p><p>On YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/c/ptoanswers</p><p>Take a look at her website here: https://ptoanswers.com/</p><p>Sign up for the PTO/Teachers Collaboration Guide here: https://ptoanswers.com/teachers/</p><p>Join the PTO Super Star Leaders Facebook Group: https://ptoanswers.com/community </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Teachers and school leaders often feel like they have to be “everything to everyone”.<br> <br>Not only are educators expected to deliver high-quality instruction in traditional academic areas, they’re also expected to provide social-emotional support, vocational training, and everything in between.</p><p>When it comes to supporting mental health, this can be a tricky ethical line to walk when you’re trained as a teacher and not as a clinician. </p><p>Additionally, school staff are constantly trying to manage their own mental health needs, which is a challenge when the public tends to be unforgiving. </p><p>That’s why I invited Dr. Hayley Watson to episode 198 of De Facto Leaders to talk about how to help teachers support mental health in a way that falls within their scope. </p><p>Dr. Hayley Watson is the founder and CEO of Open Parachute, a Tier 1 K-12 curriculum program that supports the mental health of students, teachers, and parents. She is also an author and Clinical Psychologist and holds a PhD in school bullying interventions. She has been creating and delivering programs for youth and practitioners across the US, Canada, the UK, and Australia for the past 20 years.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Special education accommodations feel like “extra” work for teachers: Embedding mental health into Tier 1 curriculum solves this problem.</p><p>✅Why talking about mental health in general education helps educate peers on diverse learning needs.</p><p>✅Destigmatizing mental health and giving youth the language to talk about self-regulation and self-care. </p><p>✅Service delivery models: Why we need BOTH structured, explicit intervention and real-life practice in social-emotional curriculums.</p><p>You can learn more about Open Parachute and Dr. Watson’s mental health curriculum for schools on her website here: https://openparachuteschools.com/</p><p>Listen to her TEDx talk “Youth Mental Health is not as complicated as we make it out to be” here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVZdMXK4kvk&amp;t=2shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVZdMXK4kvk&amp;t=2s</p><p>Connect with Dr. Watson on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-hayley-watson-2b249a16/</p><p>In this conversation, I mentioned this previous episode: EP 151: Does your system support your policy and your curriculum (with Jalita Johnson) here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-151-does-your-system-support-your-policy-and-your-curriculum-with-jalita-johnson/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Teachers and school leaders often feel like they have to be “everything to everyone”.<br> <br>Not only are educators expected to deliver high-quality instruction in traditional academic areas, they’re also expected to provide social-emotional support, vocational training, and everything in between.</p><p>When it comes to supporting mental health, this can be a tricky ethical line to walk when you’re trained as a teacher and not as a clinician. </p><p>Additionally, school staff are constantly trying to manage their own mental health needs, which is a challenge when the public tends to be unforgiving. </p><p>That’s why I invited Dr. Hayley Watson to episode 198 of De Facto Leaders to talk about how to help teachers support mental health in a way that falls within their scope. </p><p>Dr. Hayley Watson is the founder and CEO of Open Parachute, a Tier 1 K-12 curriculum program that supports the mental health of students, teachers, and parents. She is also an author and Clinical Psychologist and holds a PhD in school bullying interventions. She has been creating and delivering programs for youth and practitioners across the US, Canada, the UK, and Australia for the past 20 years.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Special education accommodations feel like “extra” work for teachers: Embedding mental health into Tier 1 curriculum solves this problem.</p><p>✅Why talking about mental health in general education helps educate peers on diverse learning needs.</p><p>✅Destigmatizing mental health and giving youth the language to talk about self-regulation and self-care. </p><p>✅Service delivery models: Why we need BOTH structured, explicit intervention and real-life practice in social-emotional curriculums.</p><p>You can learn more about Open Parachute and Dr. Watson’s mental health curriculum for schools on her website here: https://openparachuteschools.com/</p><p>Listen to her TEDx talk “Youth Mental Health is not as complicated as we make it out to be” here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVZdMXK4kvk&amp;t=2shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVZdMXK4kvk&amp;t=2s</p><p>Connect with Dr. Watson on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-hayley-watson-2b249a16/</p><p>In this conversation, I mentioned this previous episode: EP 151: Does your system support your policy and your curriculum (with Jalita Johnson) here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-151-does-your-system-support-your-policy-and-your-curriculum-with-jalita-johnson/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jan 2025 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Teachers and school leaders often feel like they have to be “everything to everyone”.<br> <br>Not only are educators expected to deliver high-quality instruction in traditional academic areas, they’re also expected to provide social-emotional support, vocational training, and everything in between.</p><p>When it comes to supporting mental health, this can be a tricky ethical line to walk when you’re trained as a teacher and not as a clinician. </p><p>Additionally, school staff are constantly trying to manage their own mental health needs, which is a challenge when the public tends to be unforgiving. </p><p>That’s why I invited Dr. Hayley Watson to episode 198 of De Facto Leaders to talk about how to help teachers support mental health in a way that falls within their scope. </p><p>Dr. Hayley Watson is the founder and CEO of Open Parachute, a Tier 1 K-12 curriculum program that supports the mental health of students, teachers, and parents. She is also an author and Clinical Psychologist and holds a PhD in school bullying interventions. She has been creating and delivering programs for youth and practitioners across the US, Canada, the UK, and Australia for the past 20 years.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Special education accommodations feel like “extra” work for teachers: Embedding mental health into Tier 1 curriculum solves this problem.</p><p>✅Why talking about mental health in general education helps educate peers on diverse learning needs.</p><p>✅Destigmatizing mental health and giving youth the language to talk about self-regulation and self-care. </p><p>✅Service delivery models: Why we need BOTH structured, explicit intervention and real-life practice in social-emotional curriculums.</p><p>You can learn more about Open Parachute and Dr. Watson’s mental health curriculum for schools on her website here: https://openparachuteschools.com/</p><p>Listen to her TEDx talk “Youth Mental Health is not as complicated as we make it out to be” here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVZdMXK4kvk&amp;t=2shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVZdMXK4kvk&amp;t=2s</p><p>Connect with Dr. Watson on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-hayley-watson-2b249a16/</p><p>In this conversation, I mentioned this previous episode: EP 151: Does your system support your policy and your curriculum (with Jalita Johnson) here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-151-does-your-system-support-your-policy-and-your-curriculum-with-jalita-johnson/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>“Scaffolding” has become a buzzword when it comes to helping kids become more independent with academic and functional tasks, but it's only useful if people know what it means. </p><p>Watching students or your own children struggle to transition or complete daily tasks can be uncomfortable for both the adults and children. </p><p>As a result, it can be easy to get pulled in to a situation where kids become prompt-dependent. </p><p>That’s why I invited Rebecca Robbins to De Facto Leaders to talk about how to use declarative statements and strategic pausing to increase independence. </p><p>Rebecca Robbins is a speech language pathologist who has spent the bulk of her career helping children, young adults, and families impacted by autism. She has worked in various settings over the course of her career including a private school for children with autism, Early Intervention &amp; Preschool agency work, as well as a public school. She is now the proud owner of Mind ShaperSLP, LLC where she provides 1:1 speech therapy, executive functioning and life skills coaching for individuals and social skills groups. In addition, Rebecca provides parent online training programs and consultation services. Rebecca currently lives in Pennsylvania, and provides services in The Hudson Valley, NY and in Montgomery County, PA.</p><p>In this conversion, we discuss:</p><p>✅Parent coaching: It’s emphasized in early intervention, so why aren’t we doing it for school-age kids and adolescents?</p><p>✅What does it mean to “act as kids’ executive functioning”?</p><p>✅Directive statements, explicit teaching, reflective questions, and pauses: How to use these strategies to fade prompts.</p><p>✅Getting started with coaching and consulting: What strategies can we teach adjacent disciplines and caregivers to improve carryover?</p><p>You can connect with Rebecca and learn about her therapy services and online programs for Autistic clients here: https://mindshaperslp.com/</p><p>Connect with her on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/mindshaperslp/</p><p>Connect with her on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/MindShaperSLP/</p><p>In this episode, we mention Linda Murphy’s Declarative Handbook and website. You can learn more about Linday Murphy’s work on her website here: https://www.lindakmurphy.com/declarative-language</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>“Scaffolding” has become a buzzword when it comes to helping kids become more independent with academic and functional tasks, but it's only useful if people know what it means. </p><p>Watching students or your own children struggle to transition or complete daily tasks can be uncomfortable for both the adults and children. </p><p>As a result, it can be easy to get pulled in to a situation where kids become prompt-dependent. </p><p>That’s why I invited Rebecca Robbins to De Facto Leaders to talk about how to use declarative statements and strategic pausing to increase independence. </p><p>Rebecca Robbins is a speech language pathologist who has spent the bulk of her career helping children, young adults, and families impacted by autism. She has worked in various settings over the course of her career including a private school for children with autism, Early Intervention &amp; Preschool agency work, as well as a public school. She is now the proud owner of Mind ShaperSLP, LLC where she provides 1:1 speech therapy, executive functioning and life skills coaching for individuals and social skills groups. In addition, Rebecca provides parent online training programs and consultation services. Rebecca currently lives in Pennsylvania, and provides services in The Hudson Valley, NY and in Montgomery County, PA.</p><p>In this conversion, we discuss:</p><p>✅Parent coaching: It’s emphasized in early intervention, so why aren’t we doing it for school-age kids and adolescents?</p><p>✅What does it mean to “act as kids’ executive functioning”?</p><p>✅Directive statements, explicit teaching, reflective questions, and pauses: How to use these strategies to fade prompts.</p><p>✅Getting started with coaching and consulting: What strategies can we teach adjacent disciplines and caregivers to improve carryover?</p><p>You can connect with Rebecca and learn about her therapy services and online programs for Autistic clients here: https://mindshaperslp.com/</p><p>Connect with her on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/mindshaperslp/</p><p>Connect with her on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/MindShaperSLP/</p><p>In this episode, we mention Linda Murphy’s Declarative Handbook and website. You can learn more about Linday Murphy’s work on her website here: https://www.lindakmurphy.com/declarative-language</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Jan 2025 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>“Scaffolding” has become a buzzword when it comes to helping kids become more independent with academic and functional tasks, but it's only useful if people know what it means. </p><p>Watching students or your own children struggle to transition or complete daily tasks can be uncomfortable for both the adults and children. </p><p>As a result, it can be easy to get pulled in to a situation where kids become prompt-dependent. </p><p>That’s why I invited Rebecca Robbins to De Facto Leaders to talk about how to use declarative statements and strategic pausing to increase independence. </p><p>Rebecca Robbins is a speech language pathologist who has spent the bulk of her career helping children, young adults, and families impacted by autism. She has worked in various settings over the course of her career including a private school for children with autism, Early Intervention &amp; Preschool agency work, as well as a public school. She is now the proud owner of Mind ShaperSLP, LLC where she provides 1:1 speech therapy, executive functioning and life skills coaching for individuals and social skills groups. In addition, Rebecca provides parent online training programs and consultation services. Rebecca currently lives in Pennsylvania, and provides services in The Hudson Valley, NY and in Montgomery County, PA.</p><p>In this conversion, we discuss:</p><p>✅Parent coaching: It’s emphasized in early intervention, so why aren’t we doing it for school-age kids and adolescents?</p><p>✅What does it mean to “act as kids’ executive functioning”?</p><p>✅Directive statements, explicit teaching, reflective questions, and pauses: How to use these strategies to fade prompts.</p><p>✅Getting started with coaching and consulting: What strategies can we teach adjacent disciplines and caregivers to improve carryover?</p><p>You can connect with Rebecca and learn about her therapy services and online programs for Autistic clients here: https://mindshaperslp.com/</p><p>Connect with her on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/mindshaperslp/</p><p>Connect with her on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/MindShaperSLP/</p><p>In this episode, we mention Linda Murphy’s Declarative Handbook and website. You can learn more about Linday Murphy’s work on her website here: https://www.lindakmurphy.com/declarative-language</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>196</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>For episode 196 of <strong>De Facto Leaders</strong>, I share a Q &amp; A session where I talk through how to write language therapy goals that are both <strong>trackable and functional.<br></strong><br></p><p>This is just one of many Q &amp; A sessions I’m planning on sharing where I talk through how to find the balance between focusing on <strong>external behaviors </strong>that allow us to document progress<strong> </strong>and<strong> internal cognitive processes.<br></strong><br></p><p>I also talk about when to focus on <strong>“observable” language skills</strong> vs. <strong>strategy-based goals</strong>; especially when addressing both<em> language and executive functioning skills. <br></em><br></p><p>Throughout the session, you’ll hear examples related to working on skills like syntax, <strong>semantic feature study</strong>, vocabulary, and<strong> cognitive processes</strong> that support language comprehension. </p><p>This Q &amp; A session was done in the member’s group for <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs build a system for language therapy. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy">You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here : </a>https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy<a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy"><br></a><br></p><p><br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>For episode 196 of <strong>De Facto Leaders</strong>, I share a Q &amp; A session where I talk through how to write language therapy goals that are both <strong>trackable and functional.<br></strong><br></p><p>This is just one of many Q &amp; A sessions I’m planning on sharing where I talk through how to find the balance between focusing on <strong>external behaviors </strong>that allow us to document progress<strong> </strong>and<strong> internal cognitive processes.<br></strong><br></p><p>I also talk about when to focus on <strong>“observable” language skills</strong> vs. <strong>strategy-based goals</strong>; especially when addressing both<em> language and executive functioning skills. <br></em><br></p><p>Throughout the session, you’ll hear examples related to working on skills like syntax, <strong>semantic feature study</strong>, vocabulary, and<strong> cognitive processes</strong> that support language comprehension. </p><p>This Q &amp; A session was done in the member’s group for <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs build a system for language therapy. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy">You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here : </a>https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy<a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy"><br></a><br></p><p><br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2025 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>For episode 196 of <strong>De Facto Leaders</strong>, I share a Q &amp; A session where I talk through how to write language therapy goals that are both <strong>trackable and functional.<br></strong><br></p><p>This is just one of many Q &amp; A sessions I’m planning on sharing where I talk through how to find the balance between focusing on <strong>external behaviors </strong>that allow us to document progress<strong> </strong>and<strong> internal cognitive processes.<br></strong><br></p><p>I also talk about when to focus on <strong>“observable” language skills</strong> vs. <strong>strategy-based goals</strong>; especially when addressing both<em> language and executive functioning skills. <br></em><br></p><p>Throughout the session, you’ll hear examples related to working on skills like syntax, <strong>semantic feature study</strong>, vocabulary, and<strong> cognitive processes</strong> that support language comprehension. </p><p>This Q &amp; A session was done in the member’s group for <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs build a system for language therapy. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy">You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here : </a>https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy<a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy"><br></a><br></p><p><br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>195</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>For episode 195 of De Facto Leaders, I share a Q &amp; A session where I talk through ways to navigate evaluations; including considering a test's psychometric properties, how detailed it gets, and how to supplement with non-standardized protocols. </p><p>In the second half, I talked about SLP career transitions and things to think about if you want to explore other ways to use your clinical credentials or are considering getting a doctorate or additional certifications. </p><p>*This discussion on career pathways is also relevant for other clinical disciplines outside of speech-language pathology. </p><p>I also talk about how to do "micro-experiments" that help you build skills and explore other ways to use your skills and build up a portfolio of experience you can use to transition to the next stage of your career.</p><p>his Q &amp; A session was done in the member’s group for Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs build a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p><p>Additional episodes mentioned in this discussion:<br>EP 80: Career test runs and calming your inner critic with Stephanie Hayes <br>(Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-80-career-test-runs-and-calming-your-inner-critic-with-stephanie-hayes/)</p><p>EP 108: How to do multilingual evaluations as a monolingual therapist (with Meg Morgan) <br>(Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-108-how-to-do-multilingual-evaluations-as-a-monolingual-therapist-with-meg-morgan/)</p><p>EP 186: Supporting multilingual students and taking part in state and national advocacy work (with Puja Goel and Prabhu Eswaran) <br>(Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-186-supporting-multilingual-students-and-taking-part-in-state-and-national-advocacy-work-with-puja-goel-and-prabhu-eswaran/)</p><p>EP 187: Dynamic assessment: Evaluations are a process, not a test (with Destiny Johnson)<br>(Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-187-dynamic-assessment-evaluations-are-a-process-not-a-test-with-destiny-johnson/)<br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>For episode 195 of De Facto Leaders, I share a Q &amp; A session where I talk through ways to navigate evaluations; including considering a test's psychometric properties, how detailed it gets, and how to supplement with non-standardized protocols. </p><p>In the second half, I talked about SLP career transitions and things to think about if you want to explore other ways to use your clinical credentials or are considering getting a doctorate or additional certifications. </p><p>*This discussion on career pathways is also relevant for other clinical disciplines outside of speech-language pathology. </p><p>I also talk about how to do "micro-experiments" that help you build skills and explore other ways to use your skills and build up a portfolio of experience you can use to transition to the next stage of your career.</p><p>his Q &amp; A session was done in the member’s group for Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs build a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p><p>Additional episodes mentioned in this discussion:<br>EP 80: Career test runs and calming your inner critic with Stephanie Hayes <br>(Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-80-career-test-runs-and-calming-your-inner-critic-with-stephanie-hayes/)</p><p>EP 108: How to do multilingual evaluations as a monolingual therapist (with Meg Morgan) <br>(Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-108-how-to-do-multilingual-evaluations-as-a-monolingual-therapist-with-meg-morgan/)</p><p>EP 186: Supporting multilingual students and taking part in state and national advocacy work (with Puja Goel and Prabhu Eswaran) <br>(Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-186-supporting-multilingual-students-and-taking-part-in-state-and-national-advocacy-work-with-puja-goel-and-prabhu-eswaran/)</p><p>EP 187: Dynamic assessment: Evaluations are a process, not a test (with Destiny Johnson)<br>(Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-187-dynamic-assessment-evaluations-are-a-process-not-a-test-with-destiny-johnson/)<br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>For episode 195 of De Facto Leaders, I share a Q &amp; A session where I talk through ways to navigate evaluations; including considering a test's psychometric properties, how detailed it gets, and how to supplement with non-standardized protocols. </p><p>In the second half, I talked about SLP career transitions and things to think about if you want to explore other ways to use your clinical credentials or are considering getting a doctorate or additional certifications. </p><p>*This discussion on career pathways is also relevant for other clinical disciplines outside of speech-language pathology. </p><p>I also talk about how to do "micro-experiments" that help you build skills and explore other ways to use your skills and build up a portfolio of experience you can use to transition to the next stage of your career.</p><p>his Q &amp; A session was done in the member’s group for Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs build a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy</p><p>Additional episodes mentioned in this discussion:<br>EP 80: Career test runs and calming your inner critic with Stephanie Hayes <br>(Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-80-career-test-runs-and-calming-your-inner-critic-with-stephanie-hayes/)</p><p>EP 108: How to do multilingual evaluations as a monolingual therapist (with Meg Morgan) <br>(Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-108-how-to-do-multilingual-evaluations-as-a-monolingual-therapist-with-meg-morgan/)</p><p>EP 186: Supporting multilingual students and taking part in state and national advocacy work (with Puja Goel and Prabhu Eswaran) <br>(Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-186-supporting-multilingual-students-and-taking-part-in-state-and-national-advocacy-work-with-puja-goel-and-prabhu-eswaran/)</p><p>EP 187: Dynamic assessment: Evaluations are a process, not a test (with Destiny Johnson)<br>(Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-187-dynamic-assessment-evaluations-are-a-process-not-a-test-with-destiny-johnson/)<br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many therapists feel as though they have <strong>limited upward mobility </strong>in their careers. </p><p>Graduate programs understandably focus on <strong>direct clinical practice </strong>and understanding evidence-based practices.</p><p>Unfortunately, this leaves many clinicians unprepared to navigate <strong>policy work</strong>, salary negotiations, or <strong>running a business</strong>. </p><p>This makes many therapists less confident in advocating for <strong>reasonable caseloads</strong> or <strong>better compensation</strong> because they feel they have limited options for earning a living. </p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Rachel Archambault</strong> to episode 194 to talk about how state and local policy impacts clinical disciplines and how therapists can expand their career options. </p><p>Rachel Archambault M.A. CCC-SLP is an award-winning speaker and consultant for trauma-informed care as well as a licensed speech-language pathologist (SLP). She collaborates with service providers (SLPs, doctors, PT/OT, etc.), parents, businesses (schools, hospitals, universities, rehab), and communities to incorporate trauma-informed care into their setting. </p><p>In 2018, Rachel was an SLP at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, FL when an internationally publicized traumatic event happened at her workplace. After wondering how she could better work with her students (and self) who had undergone trauma, she found trauma-informed care. Her lived experience of trauma in combination with her profession allow her to bridge the gap for SLPs and other service providers who want to learn about and implement trauma-informed care in any setting. Rachel is a neurodivergent SLP, (PTSD &amp; ADHD) and advocates for mental health trainings for SLPs. </p><p>Rachel uses her unique journey to help put a face to trauma for healthcare providers, parents, and universities.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>In this conversion, we discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅<strong>Negotiating salary</strong> for SLPs at the district level and <strong>giving public comment.</strong> </p><p>✅Making a case for districts to hire additional clinicians; including how to show the negative impact of <strong>high caseload numbers</strong>. </p><p>✅How to stay informed and understand how <strong>state and local policy</strong> impacts your ability to <strong>provide quality services.</strong> </p><p>✅Common knowledge gaps for clinicians; including <strong>people management</strong>, business operations, sales, marketing, and <strong>personal finance</strong>. </p><p>Listen to Rachel’s previous interview on De Facto Leaders here: EP 115: Trauma-informed care for therapists, teachers, and school leaders (with Rachel Archambault) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-115-trauma-informed-care-for-therapists-teachers-and-school-leaders-with-rachel-archambault/</p><p>You can learn more about Rachel’s services or how to book her for a speaking engagement here: https://www.ptsdslp.com/</p><p>Follow her on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/ptsd.slp/</p><p>Follow her on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/PTSD.SLP/</p><p>Connect with her on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-archambault/</p><p>Listen to the Speech Science Podcast here: https://www.speechsciencepodcast.com/episodes</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many therapists feel as though they have <strong>limited upward mobility </strong>in their careers. </p><p>Graduate programs understandably focus on <strong>direct clinical practice </strong>and understanding evidence-based practices.</p><p>Unfortunately, this leaves many clinicians unprepared to navigate <strong>policy work</strong>, salary negotiations, or <strong>running a business</strong>. </p><p>This makes many therapists less confident in advocating for <strong>reasonable caseloads</strong> or <strong>better compensation</strong> because they feel they have limited options for earning a living. </p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Rachel Archambault</strong> to episode 194 to talk about how state and local policy impacts clinical disciplines and how therapists can expand their career options. </p><p>Rachel Archambault M.A. CCC-SLP is an award-winning speaker and consultant for trauma-informed care as well as a licensed speech-language pathologist (SLP). She collaborates with service providers (SLPs, doctors, PT/OT, etc.), parents, businesses (schools, hospitals, universities, rehab), and communities to incorporate trauma-informed care into their setting. </p><p>In 2018, Rachel was an SLP at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, FL when an internationally publicized traumatic event happened at her workplace. After wondering how she could better work with her students (and self) who had undergone trauma, she found trauma-informed care. Her lived experience of trauma in combination with her profession allow her to bridge the gap for SLPs and other service providers who want to learn about and implement trauma-informed care in any setting. Rachel is a neurodivergent SLP, (PTSD &amp; ADHD) and advocates for mental health trainings for SLPs. </p><p>Rachel uses her unique journey to help put a face to trauma for healthcare providers, parents, and universities.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>In this conversion, we discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅<strong>Negotiating salary</strong> for SLPs at the district level and <strong>giving public comment.</strong> </p><p>✅Making a case for districts to hire additional clinicians; including how to show the negative impact of <strong>high caseload numbers</strong>. </p><p>✅How to stay informed and understand how <strong>state and local policy</strong> impacts your ability to <strong>provide quality services.</strong> </p><p>✅Common knowledge gaps for clinicians; including <strong>people management</strong>, business operations, sales, marketing, and <strong>personal finance</strong>. </p><p>Listen to Rachel’s previous interview on De Facto Leaders here: EP 115: Trauma-informed care for therapists, teachers, and school leaders (with Rachel Archambault) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-115-trauma-informed-care-for-therapists-teachers-and-school-leaders-with-rachel-archambault/</p><p>You can learn more about Rachel’s services or how to book her for a speaking engagement here: https://www.ptsdslp.com/</p><p>Follow her on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/ptsd.slp/</p><p>Follow her on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/PTSD.SLP/</p><p>Connect with her on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-archambault/</p><p>Listen to the Speech Science Podcast here: https://www.speechsciencepodcast.com/episodes</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many therapists feel as though they have <strong>limited upward mobility </strong>in their careers. </p><p>Graduate programs understandably focus on <strong>direct clinical practice </strong>and understanding evidence-based practices.</p><p>Unfortunately, this leaves many clinicians unprepared to navigate <strong>policy work</strong>, salary negotiations, or <strong>running a business</strong>. </p><p>This makes many therapists less confident in advocating for <strong>reasonable caseloads</strong> or <strong>better compensation</strong> because they feel they have limited options for earning a living. </p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Rachel Archambault</strong> to episode 194 to talk about how state and local policy impacts clinical disciplines and how therapists can expand their career options. </p><p>Rachel Archambault M.A. CCC-SLP is an award-winning speaker and consultant for trauma-informed care as well as a licensed speech-language pathologist (SLP). She collaborates with service providers (SLPs, doctors, PT/OT, etc.), parents, businesses (schools, hospitals, universities, rehab), and communities to incorporate trauma-informed care into their setting. </p><p>In 2018, Rachel was an SLP at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, FL when an internationally publicized traumatic event happened at her workplace. After wondering how she could better work with her students (and self) who had undergone trauma, she found trauma-informed care. Her lived experience of trauma in combination with her profession allow her to bridge the gap for SLPs and other service providers who want to learn about and implement trauma-informed care in any setting. Rachel is a neurodivergent SLP, (PTSD &amp; ADHD) and advocates for mental health trainings for SLPs. </p><p>Rachel uses her unique journey to help put a face to trauma for healthcare providers, parents, and universities.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>In this conversion, we discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅<strong>Negotiating salary</strong> for SLPs at the district level and <strong>giving public comment.</strong> </p><p>✅Making a case for districts to hire additional clinicians; including how to show the negative impact of <strong>high caseload numbers</strong>. </p><p>✅How to stay informed and understand how <strong>state and local policy</strong> impacts your ability to <strong>provide quality services.</strong> </p><p>✅Common knowledge gaps for clinicians; including <strong>people management</strong>, business operations, sales, marketing, and <strong>personal finance</strong>. </p><p>Listen to Rachel’s previous interview on De Facto Leaders here: EP 115: Trauma-informed care for therapists, teachers, and school leaders (with Rachel Archambault) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-115-trauma-informed-care-for-therapists-teachers-and-school-leaders-with-rachel-archambault/</p><p>You can learn more about Rachel’s services or how to book her for a speaking engagement here: https://www.ptsdslp.com/</p><p>Follow her on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/ptsd.slp/</p><p>Follow her on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/PTSD.SLP/</p><p>Connect with her on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-archambault/</p><p>Listen to the Speech Science Podcast here: https://www.speechsciencepodcast.com/episodes</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>school leadership, school administration, diversity and inclusion, speech pathology, social work, special education, psychology, literacy, education, occupational therapy</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Using Distance Learning to Increase Access and Opportunity (with Seth Fleischauer)</title>
      <itunes:episode>193</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>193</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most people agree that the “online learning” that happened during COVID was a challenge for many students; especially those with disabilities.</p><p>However, what happened during the pandemic wasn’t a true version of what “distance learning” or “telehealth” should be. </p><p>There’s a difference between leveraging technology to enhance in-person experiences vs. using it as a temporary solution in an emergency situation.</p><p>There’s also a difference between using technology to provide opportunities that wouldn’t be possible in-person vs. having an unhealthy relationship with social media.</p><p>That’s why I invited Seth Fleischauer to De Facto Leaders to discuss distance learning best practices, social media, and how to use technology responsibly in education.</p><p>Seth Fleischauer is the President of Banyan Global Learning, which he founded in 2008 after teaching elementary school with NYC Teaching Fellows. Banyan pioneered daily international EFL distance learning and has since expanded to train teachers and educate K-12 students across three continents. His programs focus on teaching digital and cultural competencies through a global lens and have delivered over 40,000 live teaching sessions. Seth has also hosted nearly 100 podcast episodes, including Make It Mindful and Why Distance Learning?</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Why “COVID online learning” wasn’t an accurate representation of true distance learning. </p><p>✅Opportunities, access, and equity: Using distance learning experiences when IRL isn’t possible.</p><p>✅How do we know when kids are ready for social media?</p><p>✅Defining the “digital footprint” and how to talk to kids about safe online practices.</p><p>You can learn more about Seth’s company, Banyan Global Learning at: https://banyangloballearning.com/</p><p>Listen to the Make it Mindful Podcast at: https://feeds.transistor.fm/make-it-mindful-an-education-podcast</p><p>Listen to the Why Distance Learning Podcast at: https://whydistancelearning.transistor.fm/</p><p>Learn more about the Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration here: https://www.cilc.org/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most people agree that the “online learning” that happened during COVID was a challenge for many students; especially those with disabilities.</p><p>However, what happened during the pandemic wasn’t a true version of what “distance learning” or “telehealth” should be. </p><p>There’s a difference between leveraging technology to enhance in-person experiences vs. using it as a temporary solution in an emergency situation.</p><p>There’s also a difference between using technology to provide opportunities that wouldn’t be possible in-person vs. having an unhealthy relationship with social media.</p><p>That’s why I invited Seth Fleischauer to De Facto Leaders to discuss distance learning best practices, social media, and how to use technology responsibly in education.</p><p>Seth Fleischauer is the President of Banyan Global Learning, which he founded in 2008 after teaching elementary school with NYC Teaching Fellows. Banyan pioneered daily international EFL distance learning and has since expanded to train teachers and educate K-12 students across three continents. His programs focus on teaching digital and cultural competencies through a global lens and have delivered over 40,000 live teaching sessions. Seth has also hosted nearly 100 podcast episodes, including Make It Mindful and Why Distance Learning?</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Why “COVID online learning” wasn’t an accurate representation of true distance learning. </p><p>✅Opportunities, access, and equity: Using distance learning experiences when IRL isn’t possible.</p><p>✅How do we know when kids are ready for social media?</p><p>✅Defining the “digital footprint” and how to talk to kids about safe online practices.</p><p>You can learn more about Seth’s company, Banyan Global Learning at: https://banyangloballearning.com/</p><p>Listen to the Make it Mindful Podcast at: https://feeds.transistor.fm/make-it-mindful-an-education-podcast</p><p>Listen to the Why Distance Learning Podcast at: https://whydistancelearning.transistor.fm/</p><p>Learn more about the Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration here: https://www.cilc.org/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most people agree that the “online learning” that happened during COVID was a challenge for many students; especially those with disabilities.</p><p>However, what happened during the pandemic wasn’t a true version of what “distance learning” or “telehealth” should be. </p><p>There’s a difference between leveraging technology to enhance in-person experiences vs. using it as a temporary solution in an emergency situation.</p><p>There’s also a difference between using technology to provide opportunities that wouldn’t be possible in-person vs. having an unhealthy relationship with social media.</p><p>That’s why I invited Seth Fleischauer to De Facto Leaders to discuss distance learning best practices, social media, and how to use technology responsibly in education.</p><p>Seth Fleischauer is the President of Banyan Global Learning, which he founded in 2008 after teaching elementary school with NYC Teaching Fellows. Banyan pioneered daily international EFL distance learning and has since expanded to train teachers and educate K-12 students across three continents. His programs focus on teaching digital and cultural competencies through a global lens and have delivered over 40,000 live teaching sessions. Seth has also hosted nearly 100 podcast episodes, including Make It Mindful and Why Distance Learning?</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Why “COVID online learning” wasn’t an accurate representation of true distance learning. </p><p>✅Opportunities, access, and equity: Using distance learning experiences when IRL isn’t possible.</p><p>✅How do we know when kids are ready for social media?</p><p>✅Defining the “digital footprint” and how to talk to kids about safe online practices.</p><p>You can learn more about Seth’s company, Banyan Global Learning at: https://banyangloballearning.com/</p><p>Listen to the Make it Mindful Podcast at: https://feeds.transistor.fm/make-it-mindful-an-education-podcast</p><p>Listen to the Why Distance Learning Podcast at: https://whydistancelearning.transistor.fm/</p><p>Learn more about the Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration here: https://www.cilc.org/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Building confidence, positive self-talk, and strategic planning skills for writing (with Dr. Nelly Kaakaty)</title>
      <itunes:episode>192</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:title>Building confidence, positive self-talk, and strategic planning skills for writing (with Dr. Nelly Kaakaty)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The writing process comes with internal resistance, even for strong writers.</p><p>Most people who say they enjoy writing don’t enjoy the entire process; particularly the “getting started” part. </p><p>This is why writing is a common challenge when executive functioning is impacted. </p><p>Layer on issues with background knowledge, language, and decoding, and it becomes even more complex. </p><p>Kids need support with the “puzzle pieces” that fit together to support writing. Things like vocabulary, syntax, the ability to decode words, and the ability to spell. </p><p>But while we’re working on these foundational skills, we also need to make sure kids get support with the “glue” that holds them together. </p><p>This is where self-regulated strategy development (SRSD) can be really powerful. SRSD is a metacognitive strategy designed to help students with the planning and execution of challenging academic tasks like writing. </p><p>That’s why I invited Dr. Nelly Kaakaty to episode 192 of the De Facto Leaders podcast to talk about her research and work in the field with SRSD and supporting students with learning differences.<br>Dr. Nelly Kaakaty is an educational therapist and psychology professor dedicated to creating a more accessible world, one classroom at a time. She has spent the last 12 years as a teacher, learning specialist, and researcher, designing academic programs to support all types of learners. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Child Learning and Development from the University of Texas at Dallas, a Master’s degree in Psychology from Texas A&amp;M University-Commerce, and a doctorate in Educational Psychology with an emphasis in Special Education from A&amp;M-Commerce. Her current work is twofold: she is learning specialist at an independent school, where she provides academic support to high school students, and she is a professor at a community college, where she teaches courses in psychology.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Why so many writing challenges are tied to executive functioning.</p><p>✅The power of micro-commitments and working through the struggle.</p><p>✅Scaffolding, fading prompts, and giving “just enough” support.</p><p>✅“We start writing before we start writing” and why starting with 5 minutes is okay.</p><p>✅Self-talk is for strategy and self-image: We need to model and explicitly teach both.</p><p>You can connect with Dr. K on Instagram @learningwithdrk, or on her website here: https://learningwithdrk.com/?ref=collabs.io</p><p>Learn about the resources she offers on her Amazon page here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/learningwithdr.k?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_aipsflearningwithdr.k_BMWF4ZEERV80HH7SES3B</p><p>Connect with her on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nellykaakaty/?ref=collabs.io</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the following resources:</p><p>Think SRSD : https://thinksrsd.com/</p><p>IRIS Center: SRSD Resources : https://iris.peabody.vanderbilt.edu/module/srs/</p><p>EP 130: Using private practice to offer accessible services and advocate for your profession (with Ebony Green) : https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-162-the-summer-slide-real-phenomenon-or-invented-by-tutoring-companies-with-david-schipper/</p><p>EP 176: Building the language skills for reading, writing, and spelling (with Dr. Jan Wasowicz): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-176-building-the-language-skills-for-reading-writing-and-spelling-with-dr-jan-wasowicz/</p><p>“Explicit Instruction: Effective and Efficient Teaching” by Anita L. Archer and Charles A. Hughes : https://explicitinstruction.org/</p><p> “The War of Art” by Steven Pressfield : https://stevenpressfield.com/books/the-war-of-art/</p><p>“Bird by Bird” by Anne Lamott : https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12543.Bird_by_Bird</p><p>Tim Ferriss Show Episode Episode 263: Master Filmmaker Darren Aronofsky-Exploring Creativity, Ignoring Critics, and Marking Art: https://tim.blog/2017/09/09/darren-aronofsky/</p><p>Tim Ferriss Show Episode 154: The Habits of a Master-Paulo Coehlo, Author of the Alchemist: https://tim.blog/2016/04/23/paulo-coelho-the-alchemist/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The writing process comes with internal resistance, even for strong writers.</p><p>Most people who say they enjoy writing don’t enjoy the entire process; particularly the “getting started” part. </p><p>This is why writing is a common challenge when executive functioning is impacted. </p><p>Layer on issues with background knowledge, language, and decoding, and it becomes even more complex. </p><p>Kids need support with the “puzzle pieces” that fit together to support writing. Things like vocabulary, syntax, the ability to decode words, and the ability to spell. </p><p>But while we’re working on these foundational skills, we also need to make sure kids get support with the “glue” that holds them together. </p><p>This is where self-regulated strategy development (SRSD) can be really powerful. SRSD is a metacognitive strategy designed to help students with the planning and execution of challenging academic tasks like writing. </p><p>That’s why I invited Dr. Nelly Kaakaty to episode 192 of the De Facto Leaders podcast to talk about her research and work in the field with SRSD and supporting students with learning differences.<br>Dr. Nelly Kaakaty is an educational therapist and psychology professor dedicated to creating a more accessible world, one classroom at a time. She has spent the last 12 years as a teacher, learning specialist, and researcher, designing academic programs to support all types of learners. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Child Learning and Development from the University of Texas at Dallas, a Master’s degree in Psychology from Texas A&amp;M University-Commerce, and a doctorate in Educational Psychology with an emphasis in Special Education from A&amp;M-Commerce. Her current work is twofold: she is learning specialist at an independent school, where she provides academic support to high school students, and she is a professor at a community college, where she teaches courses in psychology.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Why so many writing challenges are tied to executive functioning.</p><p>✅The power of micro-commitments and working through the struggle.</p><p>✅Scaffolding, fading prompts, and giving “just enough” support.</p><p>✅“We start writing before we start writing” and why starting with 5 minutes is okay.</p><p>✅Self-talk is for strategy and self-image: We need to model and explicitly teach both.</p><p>You can connect with Dr. K on Instagram @learningwithdrk, or on her website here: https://learningwithdrk.com/?ref=collabs.io</p><p>Learn about the resources she offers on her Amazon page here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/learningwithdr.k?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_aipsflearningwithdr.k_BMWF4ZEERV80HH7SES3B</p><p>Connect with her on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nellykaakaty/?ref=collabs.io</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the following resources:</p><p>Think SRSD : https://thinksrsd.com/</p><p>IRIS Center: SRSD Resources : https://iris.peabody.vanderbilt.edu/module/srs/</p><p>EP 130: Using private practice to offer accessible services and advocate for your profession (with Ebony Green) : https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-162-the-summer-slide-real-phenomenon-or-invented-by-tutoring-companies-with-david-schipper/</p><p>EP 176: Building the language skills for reading, writing, and spelling (with Dr. Jan Wasowicz): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-176-building-the-language-skills-for-reading-writing-and-spelling-with-dr-jan-wasowicz/</p><p>“Explicit Instruction: Effective and Efficient Teaching” by Anita L. Archer and Charles A. Hughes : https://explicitinstruction.org/</p><p> “The War of Art” by Steven Pressfield : https://stevenpressfield.com/books/the-war-of-art/</p><p>“Bird by Bird” by Anne Lamott : https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12543.Bird_by_Bird</p><p>Tim Ferriss Show Episode Episode 263: Master Filmmaker Darren Aronofsky-Exploring Creativity, Ignoring Critics, and Marking Art: https://tim.blog/2017/09/09/darren-aronofsky/</p><p>Tim Ferriss Show Episode 154: The Habits of a Master-Paulo Coehlo, Author of the Alchemist: https://tim.blog/2016/04/23/paulo-coelho-the-alchemist/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The writing process comes with internal resistance, even for strong writers.</p><p>Most people who say they enjoy writing don’t enjoy the entire process; particularly the “getting started” part. </p><p>This is why writing is a common challenge when executive functioning is impacted. </p><p>Layer on issues with background knowledge, language, and decoding, and it becomes even more complex. </p><p>Kids need support with the “puzzle pieces” that fit together to support writing. Things like vocabulary, syntax, the ability to decode words, and the ability to spell. </p><p>But while we’re working on these foundational skills, we also need to make sure kids get support with the “glue” that holds them together. </p><p>This is where self-regulated strategy development (SRSD) can be really powerful. SRSD is a metacognitive strategy designed to help students with the planning and execution of challenging academic tasks like writing. </p><p>That’s why I invited Dr. Nelly Kaakaty to episode 192 of the De Facto Leaders podcast to talk about her research and work in the field with SRSD and supporting students with learning differences.<br>Dr. Nelly Kaakaty is an educational therapist and psychology professor dedicated to creating a more accessible world, one classroom at a time. She has spent the last 12 years as a teacher, learning specialist, and researcher, designing academic programs to support all types of learners. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Child Learning and Development from the University of Texas at Dallas, a Master’s degree in Psychology from Texas A&amp;M University-Commerce, and a doctorate in Educational Psychology with an emphasis in Special Education from A&amp;M-Commerce. Her current work is twofold: she is learning specialist at an independent school, where she provides academic support to high school students, and she is a professor at a community college, where she teaches courses in psychology.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Why so many writing challenges are tied to executive functioning.</p><p>✅The power of micro-commitments and working through the struggle.</p><p>✅Scaffolding, fading prompts, and giving “just enough” support.</p><p>✅“We start writing before we start writing” and why starting with 5 minutes is okay.</p><p>✅Self-talk is for strategy and self-image: We need to model and explicitly teach both.</p><p>You can connect with Dr. K on Instagram @learningwithdrk, or on her website here: https://learningwithdrk.com/?ref=collabs.io</p><p>Learn about the resources she offers on her Amazon page here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/learningwithdr.k?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_aipsflearningwithdr.k_BMWF4ZEERV80HH7SES3B</p><p>Connect with her on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nellykaakaty/?ref=collabs.io</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the following resources:</p><p>Think SRSD : https://thinksrsd.com/</p><p>IRIS Center: SRSD Resources : https://iris.peabody.vanderbilt.edu/module/srs/</p><p>EP 130: Using private practice to offer accessible services and advocate for your profession (with Ebony Green) : https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-162-the-summer-slide-real-phenomenon-or-invented-by-tutoring-companies-with-david-schipper/</p><p>EP 176: Building the language skills for reading, writing, and spelling (with Dr. Jan Wasowicz): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-176-building-the-language-skills-for-reading-writing-and-spelling-with-dr-jan-wasowicz/</p><p>“Explicit Instruction: Effective and Efficient Teaching” by Anita L. Archer and Charles A. Hughes : https://explicitinstruction.org/</p><p> “The War of Art” by Steven Pressfield : https://stevenpressfield.com/books/the-war-of-art/</p><p>“Bird by Bird” by Anne Lamott : https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12543.Bird_by_Bird</p><p>Tim Ferriss Show Episode Episode 263: Master Filmmaker Darren Aronofsky-Exploring Creativity, Ignoring Critics, and Marking Art: https://tim.blog/2017/09/09/darren-aronofsky/</p><p>Tim Ferriss Show Episode 154: The Habits of a Master-Paulo Coehlo, Author of the Alchemist: https://tim.blog/2016/04/23/paulo-coelho-the-alchemist/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>High-impact tutoring has a wide body of evidence to support its efficacy, but how do you know what is and isn’t “high-impact”?</p><p>Is it better to brand yourself as an academic coach or an executive functioning coach?<br>Should “executive functioning” be a class in school, or should it be embedded into all the classes?<br>I invited my colleague David Schipper to episode 191 of De Facto Leaders to ponder some of these questions. </p><p>David Schipper is the director of Strategic Learning Clinic, a position he has held since 2013. David obtained a B.A. in English Literature from Concordia University in 1998 as well as a B.Ed. in Secondary Education (English and History) from McGill University in 2002. After some work as a local teacher in Montreal, David founded 2Torial Educational Centre in 2007. Aside from his ability to put both parents and students at ease, David uses his clinic's fairly unique approach to help get to the root of students' learning challenges and propose the most suitable remediation to resolve these weaknesses. As a father of two children, David knows how to relate to the concerns of parents and as an experienced educator, thoroughly understands the struggles of students. His passion and dedication to teaching and learning is second to none. </p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅The features of high-impact tutoring vs. traditional tutoring.</p><p>✅How are “COVID high schoolers” doing now that they’re in college?</p><p>✅Strategies are important, but can you use a strategy without content knowledge?</p><p>✅Executive functioning in the schools: How should it look across Tiers 1, 2, and 3?</p><p>You can connect with David on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-schipper-1537972a/</p><p>You can learn more about Strategic Learning Clinic on their website here: https://strategiclearning.ca/ <br>on their Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/SLCStrategicLearningClinic<br>or on Instagram @strategiclearningclinic (https://www.instagram.com/strategiclearningclinic/)</p><p>You can find the National Education Association article on High-Impact Tutoring here: https://www.nea.org/nea-today/all-news-articles/high-impact-tutoring, and can find additional research on the impact of High-Impact Tutoring and COVID learning loss here: https://educationlab.uchicago.edu/2024/03/national-study-finds-in-school-tutoring-programs-are-successfully-accelerating-student-learning-reversing-pandemic-era-learning-loss/<br> <br>We also mentioned Natalie Wexler’s work in this episode. You can learn more about her work on her website here: https://nataliewexler.com/</p><p>Listen to David’s previous interview on De Facto Leaders here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-162-the-summer-slide-real-phenomenon-or-invented-by-tutoring-companies-with-david-schipper/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>High-impact tutoring has a wide body of evidence to support its efficacy, but how do you know what is and isn’t “high-impact”?</p><p>Is it better to brand yourself as an academic coach or an executive functioning coach?<br>Should “executive functioning” be a class in school, or should it be embedded into all the classes?<br>I invited my colleague David Schipper to episode 191 of De Facto Leaders to ponder some of these questions. </p><p>David Schipper is the director of Strategic Learning Clinic, a position he has held since 2013. David obtained a B.A. in English Literature from Concordia University in 1998 as well as a B.Ed. in Secondary Education (English and History) from McGill University in 2002. After some work as a local teacher in Montreal, David founded 2Torial Educational Centre in 2007. Aside from his ability to put both parents and students at ease, David uses his clinic's fairly unique approach to help get to the root of students' learning challenges and propose the most suitable remediation to resolve these weaknesses. As a father of two children, David knows how to relate to the concerns of parents and as an experienced educator, thoroughly understands the struggles of students. His passion and dedication to teaching and learning is second to none. </p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅The features of high-impact tutoring vs. traditional tutoring.</p><p>✅How are “COVID high schoolers” doing now that they’re in college?</p><p>✅Strategies are important, but can you use a strategy without content knowledge?</p><p>✅Executive functioning in the schools: How should it look across Tiers 1, 2, and 3?</p><p>You can connect with David on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-schipper-1537972a/</p><p>You can learn more about Strategic Learning Clinic on their website here: https://strategiclearning.ca/ <br>on their Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/SLCStrategicLearningClinic<br>or on Instagram @strategiclearningclinic (https://www.instagram.com/strategiclearningclinic/)</p><p>You can find the National Education Association article on High-Impact Tutoring here: https://www.nea.org/nea-today/all-news-articles/high-impact-tutoring, and can find additional research on the impact of High-Impact Tutoring and COVID learning loss here: https://educationlab.uchicago.edu/2024/03/national-study-finds-in-school-tutoring-programs-are-successfully-accelerating-student-learning-reversing-pandemic-era-learning-loss/<br> <br>We also mentioned Natalie Wexler’s work in this episode. You can learn more about her work on her website here: https://nataliewexler.com/</p><p>Listen to David’s previous interview on De Facto Leaders here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-162-the-summer-slide-real-phenomenon-or-invented-by-tutoring-companies-with-david-schipper/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>High-impact tutoring has a wide body of evidence to support its efficacy, but how do you know what is and isn’t “high-impact”?</p><p>Is it better to brand yourself as an academic coach or an executive functioning coach?<br>Should “executive functioning” be a class in school, or should it be embedded into all the classes?<br>I invited my colleague David Schipper to episode 191 of De Facto Leaders to ponder some of these questions. </p><p>David Schipper is the director of Strategic Learning Clinic, a position he has held since 2013. David obtained a B.A. in English Literature from Concordia University in 1998 as well as a B.Ed. in Secondary Education (English and History) from McGill University in 2002. After some work as a local teacher in Montreal, David founded 2Torial Educational Centre in 2007. Aside from his ability to put both parents and students at ease, David uses his clinic's fairly unique approach to help get to the root of students' learning challenges and propose the most suitable remediation to resolve these weaknesses. As a father of two children, David knows how to relate to the concerns of parents and as an experienced educator, thoroughly understands the struggles of students. His passion and dedication to teaching and learning is second to none. </p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅The features of high-impact tutoring vs. traditional tutoring.</p><p>✅How are “COVID high schoolers” doing now that they’re in college?</p><p>✅Strategies are important, but can you use a strategy without content knowledge?</p><p>✅Executive functioning in the schools: How should it look across Tiers 1, 2, and 3?</p><p>You can connect with David on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-schipper-1537972a/</p><p>You can learn more about Strategic Learning Clinic on their website here: https://strategiclearning.ca/ <br>on their Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/SLCStrategicLearningClinic<br>or on Instagram @strategiclearningclinic (https://www.instagram.com/strategiclearningclinic/)</p><p>You can find the National Education Association article on High-Impact Tutoring here: https://www.nea.org/nea-today/all-news-articles/high-impact-tutoring, and can find additional research on the impact of High-Impact Tutoring and COVID learning loss here: https://educationlab.uchicago.edu/2024/03/national-study-finds-in-school-tutoring-programs-are-successfully-accelerating-student-learning-reversing-pandemic-era-learning-loss/<br> <br>We also mentioned Natalie Wexler’s work in this episode. You can learn more about her work on her website here: https://nataliewexler.com/</p><p>Listen to David’s previous interview on De Facto Leaders here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-162-the-summer-slide-real-phenomenon-or-invented-by-tutoring-companies-with-david-schipper/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>190</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many of my colleagues working in the public sector are skeptical of companies selling products to school districts. </p><p>I’ve felt some of this skepticism myself as I’ve seen certain approaches gain traction because they’re well-marketed (yet not evidence-based). </p><p>So it’s understandable to me that people would question the motives of companies selling products; especially in the for-profit space.</p><p>The elephant in the room, of course, is that Dr. Karen, LLC is a for-profit EdTech company. </p><p>I’ve also spent a fair amount of time interacting with people who either work for larger EdTech or curriculum companies, or who have started one themselves.</p><p>Most of them are therapists, administrators, or teachers who felt inspired to create something who are trying to make a living doing something that matters. </p><p>This would describe many of the hosts on the Be Podcast Network, which is why I wanted to invite one of the network co-founders, Ross Romano, to De Facto Leaders to talk about his experiences coaching EdTech and education-related start-up founders. </p><p>Ross Romano has worked with over 100 companies and nonprofit organizations in the education space and collaborated with countless schools, districts, and educators. Ross is founder and CEO of September Strategies, an award-winning consulting firm helping leaders and organizations connect vision to decision through coaching, strategic advisement, and marketing consulting. Ross is also co-founder of the BE Podcast Network, a media company producing 40+ series reaching more than 50,000 educators and parents every month. He is also Strategic Advisor for the American Consortium for Equity in Education and the Founding Program Chair of the Consortium’s Excellence in Equity Awards.</p><p>Prior to starting September Strategies, Ross was Managing Director of MindRocket Media Group, a K-12 marketing firm. Previously, he was head of communications for ASCD, working closely with the organization’s authors, product developers, administrator members, constituent leaders, and advocacy teams on a diverse array of initiatives. Ross has created and/or hosted dozens of podcast series, written a number of white papers and ebooks, is a contributing editor to Educate AI Magazine, and has been a contributor to Entrepreneur, The Learning Counsel, edCircuit, Access &amp; Equity PreK-12, and more.</p><p>Ross serves on the advisory boards for Shenandoah University’s Transformative Leadership program and Morning Brew Learning. In 2023, he was listed as a Top 10 leadership coach of the year and was profiled by CIO Views as one of the visionary leaders transforming education.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Business advice that creates ethical dilemmas for companies selling products to school districts.</p><p>✅Can companies stand for equity without sacrificing product quality and customer service? </p><p>✅Who is the true end-user when products are sold to schools?</p><p>✅When a product isn’t resulting in increased student outcomes, is it really just about the quality of the product? </p><p>✅Who is making purchasing decisions for schools, and what matters to them? </p><p>Learn more about the BE Podcast Network here: https://bepodcast.network/</p><p>Listen to Ross on The Sideline Sessions Podcast here: https://ss.bepodcast.network/people/ross-romano</p><p>Listen to Ross on The Authority Podcast here: https://authoritypodcast.net/</p><p>Learn more about Ross’s coaching and media services for education-related companies here: https://www.septemberstrat.com/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many of my colleagues working in the public sector are skeptical of companies selling products to school districts. </p><p>I’ve felt some of this skepticism myself as I’ve seen certain approaches gain traction because they’re well-marketed (yet not evidence-based). </p><p>So it’s understandable to me that people would question the motives of companies selling products; especially in the for-profit space.</p><p>The elephant in the room, of course, is that Dr. Karen, LLC is a for-profit EdTech company. </p><p>I’ve also spent a fair amount of time interacting with people who either work for larger EdTech or curriculum companies, or who have started one themselves.</p><p>Most of them are therapists, administrators, or teachers who felt inspired to create something who are trying to make a living doing something that matters. </p><p>This would describe many of the hosts on the Be Podcast Network, which is why I wanted to invite one of the network co-founders, Ross Romano, to De Facto Leaders to talk about his experiences coaching EdTech and education-related start-up founders. </p><p>Ross Romano has worked with over 100 companies and nonprofit organizations in the education space and collaborated with countless schools, districts, and educators. Ross is founder and CEO of September Strategies, an award-winning consulting firm helping leaders and organizations connect vision to decision through coaching, strategic advisement, and marketing consulting. Ross is also co-founder of the BE Podcast Network, a media company producing 40+ series reaching more than 50,000 educators and parents every month. He is also Strategic Advisor for the American Consortium for Equity in Education and the Founding Program Chair of the Consortium’s Excellence in Equity Awards.</p><p>Prior to starting September Strategies, Ross was Managing Director of MindRocket Media Group, a K-12 marketing firm. Previously, he was head of communications for ASCD, working closely with the organization’s authors, product developers, administrator members, constituent leaders, and advocacy teams on a diverse array of initiatives. Ross has created and/or hosted dozens of podcast series, written a number of white papers and ebooks, is a contributing editor to Educate AI Magazine, and has been a contributor to Entrepreneur, The Learning Counsel, edCircuit, Access &amp; Equity PreK-12, and more.</p><p>Ross serves on the advisory boards for Shenandoah University’s Transformative Leadership program and Morning Brew Learning. In 2023, he was listed as a Top 10 leadership coach of the year and was profiled by CIO Views as one of the visionary leaders transforming education.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Business advice that creates ethical dilemmas for companies selling products to school districts.</p><p>✅Can companies stand for equity without sacrificing product quality and customer service? </p><p>✅Who is the true end-user when products are sold to schools?</p><p>✅When a product isn’t resulting in increased student outcomes, is it really just about the quality of the product? </p><p>✅Who is making purchasing decisions for schools, and what matters to them? </p><p>Learn more about the BE Podcast Network here: https://bepodcast.network/</p><p>Listen to Ross on The Sideline Sessions Podcast here: https://ss.bepodcast.network/people/ross-romano</p><p>Listen to Ross on The Authority Podcast here: https://authoritypodcast.net/</p><p>Learn more about Ross’s coaching and media services for education-related companies here: https://www.septemberstrat.com/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many of my colleagues working in the public sector are skeptical of companies selling products to school districts. </p><p>I’ve felt some of this skepticism myself as I’ve seen certain approaches gain traction because they’re well-marketed (yet not evidence-based). </p><p>So it’s understandable to me that people would question the motives of companies selling products; especially in the for-profit space.</p><p>The elephant in the room, of course, is that Dr. Karen, LLC is a for-profit EdTech company. </p><p>I’ve also spent a fair amount of time interacting with people who either work for larger EdTech or curriculum companies, or who have started one themselves.</p><p>Most of them are therapists, administrators, or teachers who felt inspired to create something who are trying to make a living doing something that matters. </p><p>This would describe many of the hosts on the Be Podcast Network, which is why I wanted to invite one of the network co-founders, Ross Romano, to De Facto Leaders to talk about his experiences coaching EdTech and education-related start-up founders. </p><p>Ross Romano has worked with over 100 companies and nonprofit organizations in the education space and collaborated with countless schools, districts, and educators. Ross is founder and CEO of September Strategies, an award-winning consulting firm helping leaders and organizations connect vision to decision through coaching, strategic advisement, and marketing consulting. Ross is also co-founder of the BE Podcast Network, a media company producing 40+ series reaching more than 50,000 educators and parents every month. He is also Strategic Advisor for the American Consortium for Equity in Education and the Founding Program Chair of the Consortium’s Excellence in Equity Awards.</p><p>Prior to starting September Strategies, Ross was Managing Director of MindRocket Media Group, a K-12 marketing firm. Previously, he was head of communications for ASCD, working closely with the organization’s authors, product developers, administrator members, constituent leaders, and advocacy teams on a diverse array of initiatives. Ross has created and/or hosted dozens of podcast series, written a number of white papers and ebooks, is a contributing editor to Educate AI Magazine, and has been a contributor to Entrepreneur, The Learning Counsel, edCircuit, Access &amp; Equity PreK-12, and more.</p><p>Ross serves on the advisory boards for Shenandoah University’s Transformative Leadership program and Morning Brew Learning. In 2023, he was listed as a Top 10 leadership coach of the year and was profiled by CIO Views as one of the visionary leaders transforming education.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Business advice that creates ethical dilemmas for companies selling products to school districts.</p><p>✅Can companies stand for equity without sacrificing product quality and customer service? </p><p>✅Who is the true end-user when products are sold to schools?</p><p>✅When a product isn’t resulting in increased student outcomes, is it really just about the quality of the product? </p><p>✅Who is making purchasing decisions for schools, and what matters to them? </p><p>Learn more about the BE Podcast Network here: https://bepodcast.network/</p><p>Listen to Ross on The Sideline Sessions Podcast here: https://ss.bepodcast.network/people/ross-romano</p><p>Listen to Ross on The Authority Podcast here: https://authoritypodcast.net/</p><p>Learn more about Ross’s coaching and media services for education-related companies here: https://www.septemberstrat.com/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Reframing the purpose of social narratives, video modeling, and social skills lesson plans</title>
      <itunes:episode>189</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many people treat social skills groups as if they’re the complete package, when in fact they’re just one part of a bigger service plan. </p><p>When we “lesson plan” we can’t think of our intervention as something that starts and ends with a 20-minute therapy session. Instead, we should think of it as a “planning” or a “priming” session. </p><p>That’s why one of the very first things I teach clinicians in the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong> is how to utilize <em>multiple service delivery models </em>when supporting executive functioning because social skills should fall under this umbrella.  </p><p>In this episode, I wanted to share two sneak peaks from the program. I’ll share the audio from two video clips from the School of Clinical Leadership that will set the stage for<strong> effective social skills intervention.<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>You’ll learn:<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>✅</strong>How to use <strong>social skill-building sessions</strong> in a way that builds resilience, situational awareness, and considers a student’s <em>neurodevelopmental differences. <br></em><br></p><p>✅Why many <strong>premade social narratives</strong> don’t result in<em> good generalization</em>, and how to be a good consumer of commercially available products. </p><p>✅The three components of effective <strong>social skills intervention </strong>and where the “social skills group” fits. </p><p>✅The components of good <strong>social narratives</strong>, and how to create them <em>“on the fly”</em>.<br> <br><em>*In the video modeling tutorial, I mention that a lot of people write goals for eye contact-and I wanted to clarify that I do not recommend writing eye contact goals. Instead, I recommend focusing on helping kids with the underlying communicative function, such as showing others you're paying attention or gaining attention of others, which can be achieved through other ways besides eye contact. </em></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps related service providers develop a <em>strategic</em> plan for putting <em>executive functioning support </em>in place in collaboration with their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about that program here</a>: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p><em>If you’re </em><strong><em>already a member </em></strong><em>of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at </em><a href="mailto:talktome@drkarenspeech.com"><em>talktome@drkarenspeech.com</em></a><em> if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a </em><strong><em>$100 referral </em></strong><em>bonus</em>. </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many people treat social skills groups as if they’re the complete package, when in fact they’re just one part of a bigger service plan. </p><p>When we “lesson plan” we can’t think of our intervention as something that starts and ends with a 20-minute therapy session. Instead, we should think of it as a “planning” or a “priming” session. </p><p>That’s why one of the very first things I teach clinicians in the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong> is how to utilize <em>multiple service delivery models </em>when supporting executive functioning because social skills should fall under this umbrella.  </p><p>In this episode, I wanted to share two sneak peaks from the program. I’ll share the audio from two video clips from the School of Clinical Leadership that will set the stage for<strong> effective social skills intervention.<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>You’ll learn:<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>✅</strong>How to use <strong>social skill-building sessions</strong> in a way that builds resilience, situational awareness, and considers a student’s <em>neurodevelopmental differences. <br></em><br></p><p>✅Why many <strong>premade social narratives</strong> don’t result in<em> good generalization</em>, and how to be a good consumer of commercially available products. </p><p>✅The three components of effective <strong>social skills intervention </strong>and where the “social skills group” fits. </p><p>✅The components of good <strong>social narratives</strong>, and how to create them <em>“on the fly”</em>.<br> <br><em>*In the video modeling tutorial, I mention that a lot of people write goals for eye contact-and I wanted to clarify that I do not recommend writing eye contact goals. Instead, I recommend focusing on helping kids with the underlying communicative function, such as showing others you're paying attention or gaining attention of others, which can be achieved through other ways besides eye contact. </em></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps related service providers develop a <em>strategic</em> plan for putting <em>executive functioning support </em>in place in collaboration with their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about that program here</a>: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p><em>If you’re </em><strong><em>already a member </em></strong><em>of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at </em><a href="mailto:talktome@drkarenspeech.com"><em>talktome@drkarenspeech.com</em></a><em> if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a </em><strong><em>$100 referral </em></strong><em>bonus</em>. </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many people treat social skills groups as if they’re the complete package, when in fact they’re just one part of a bigger service plan. </p><p>When we “lesson plan” we can’t think of our intervention as something that starts and ends with a 20-minute therapy session. Instead, we should think of it as a “planning” or a “priming” session. </p><p>That’s why one of the very first things I teach clinicians in the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong> is how to utilize <em>multiple service delivery models </em>when supporting executive functioning because social skills should fall under this umbrella.  </p><p>In this episode, I wanted to share two sneak peaks from the program. I’ll share the audio from two video clips from the School of Clinical Leadership that will set the stage for<strong> effective social skills intervention.<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>You’ll learn:<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>✅</strong>How to use <strong>social skill-building sessions</strong> in a way that builds resilience, situational awareness, and considers a student’s <em>neurodevelopmental differences. <br></em><br></p><p>✅Why many <strong>premade social narratives</strong> don’t result in<em> good generalization</em>, and how to be a good consumer of commercially available products. </p><p>✅The three components of effective <strong>social skills intervention </strong>and where the “social skills group” fits. </p><p>✅The components of good <strong>social narratives</strong>, and how to create them <em>“on the fly”</em>.<br> <br><em>*In the video modeling tutorial, I mention that a lot of people write goals for eye contact-and I wanted to clarify that I do not recommend writing eye contact goals. Instead, I recommend focusing on helping kids with the underlying communicative function, such as showing others you're paying attention or gaining attention of others, which can be achieved through other ways besides eye contact. </em></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps related service providers develop a <em>strategic</em> plan for putting <em>executive functioning support </em>in place in collaboration with their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about that program here</a>: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p><em>If you’re </em><strong><em>already a member </em></strong><em>of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at </em><a href="mailto:talktome@drkarenspeech.com"><em>talktome@drkarenspeech.com</em></a><em> if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a </em><strong><em>$100 referral </em></strong><em>bonus</em>. </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><em>Syntactic use</em> is considered an “academic” skill that’s useful for <strong>reading comprehension and writing</strong>, but the impact of <em>sentence comprehension</em> goes way beyond school.</p><p>Our ability to <strong>comprehend messages</strong> at the <em>word and sentence level</em> in oral and <strong>written language</strong> has a huge impact on our ability to function.</p><p>So when clinicians ask me, <em>“Should I focus on syntax, or should I focus on life skills?”</em>, my response is that syntax IS a life skill.</p><p>The same is true about <em>semantic knowledge</em> because of the significant impact <strong>background knowledge</strong> has in our ability to navigate in functional situations.</p><p>Yet scaffolding for students who are not yet able to read and write can be challenging; which is why I wanted to share two questions on this topic from a session done with my <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundation’s</strong> members’ group. </p><p><strong>In this session, I share:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅Examples of <strong>complex syntax</strong> that may occur during functional tasks, like signing up for <em>medical appointments</em>, applying for a job, or <strong>grocery shopping</strong>.</p><p>✅Why effective <strong>vocabulary instruction</strong> in content areas, such as science and social studies, is essential for <em>positive life outcomes.<br></em><br></p><p>✅Scaffolding <em>syntactic study</em> for nonreaders or <strong>emergent readers</strong>.</p><p>✅Does it make sense to do <strong>semantic feature analysis</strong> with a student who has an <em>intellectual disability</em>?</p><p>✅<em>Following directions, topic maintenance, and self-advocacy:</em> What language skills do we need to meet these type of goals, and should even we be <strong>writing IEP goals</strong> for these skills? </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the following episodes of <strong>De Facto Leaders</strong>:</p><p><a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-102-the-science-of-reading-a-team-approach-with-brett-stevens/">EP 102: The science of reading: A team approach (with Brett Stevens)</a> Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-102-the-science-of-reading-a-team-approach-with-brett-stevens/</p><p><a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-180-the-relationship-of-literacy-and-language-skills-and-involvement-with-the-justice-system-with-dr-shameka-stewart/">EP 180: The relationship of language and literacy and involvement with the justice system (with Dr. Shameka Stewart)</a> Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-180-the-relationship-of-literacy-and-language-skills-and-involvement-with-the-justice-system-with-dr-shameka-stewart/</p><p><a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-181-developmental-language-disorder-impacts-on-literacy-and-life-beyond-school-with-dr-karla-mcgregor/">EP 181: Developmental language disorder: Impacts on literacy and life outcomes beyond school (with Dr. Karla McGregor)</a> Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-181-developmental-language-disorder-impacts-on-literacy-and-life-beyond-school-with-dr-karla-mcgregor/</p><p>In this episode I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs create a system for<em> language therapy</em>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p><em>If you’re </em><strong><em>already a member </em></strong><em>of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at </em><a href="mailto:talktome@drkarenspeech.com"><em>talktome@drkarenspeech.com</em></a><em> if they join and let me know you referred them and <br></em><br></p><p><em>I’ll send you a </em><strong><em>$100 referral </em></strong><em>bonus</em>. </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><em>Syntactic use</em> is considered an “academic” skill that’s useful for <strong>reading comprehension and writing</strong>, but the impact of <em>sentence comprehension</em> goes way beyond school.</p><p>Our ability to <strong>comprehend messages</strong> at the <em>word and sentence level</em> in oral and <strong>written language</strong> has a huge impact on our ability to function.</p><p>So when clinicians ask me, <em>“Should I focus on syntax, or should I focus on life skills?”</em>, my response is that syntax IS a life skill.</p><p>The same is true about <em>semantic knowledge</em> because of the significant impact <strong>background knowledge</strong> has in our ability to navigate in functional situations.</p><p>Yet scaffolding for students who are not yet able to read and write can be challenging; which is why I wanted to share two questions on this topic from a session done with my <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundation’s</strong> members’ group. </p><p><strong>In this session, I share:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅Examples of <strong>complex syntax</strong> that may occur during functional tasks, like signing up for <em>medical appointments</em>, applying for a job, or <strong>grocery shopping</strong>.</p><p>✅Why effective <strong>vocabulary instruction</strong> in content areas, such as science and social studies, is essential for <em>positive life outcomes.<br></em><br></p><p>✅Scaffolding <em>syntactic study</em> for nonreaders or <strong>emergent readers</strong>.</p><p>✅Does it make sense to do <strong>semantic feature analysis</strong> with a student who has an <em>intellectual disability</em>?</p><p>✅<em>Following directions, topic maintenance, and self-advocacy:</em> What language skills do we need to meet these type of goals, and should even we be <strong>writing IEP goals</strong> for these skills? </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the following episodes of <strong>De Facto Leaders</strong>:</p><p><a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-102-the-science-of-reading-a-team-approach-with-brett-stevens/">EP 102: The science of reading: A team approach (with Brett Stevens)</a> Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-102-the-science-of-reading-a-team-approach-with-brett-stevens/</p><p><a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-180-the-relationship-of-literacy-and-language-skills-and-involvement-with-the-justice-system-with-dr-shameka-stewart/">EP 180: The relationship of language and literacy and involvement with the justice system (with Dr. Shameka Stewart)</a> Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-180-the-relationship-of-literacy-and-language-skills-and-involvement-with-the-justice-system-with-dr-shameka-stewart/</p><p><a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-181-developmental-language-disorder-impacts-on-literacy-and-life-beyond-school-with-dr-karla-mcgregor/">EP 181: Developmental language disorder: Impacts on literacy and life outcomes beyond school (with Dr. Karla McGregor)</a> Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-181-developmental-language-disorder-impacts-on-literacy-and-life-beyond-school-with-dr-karla-mcgregor/</p><p>In this episode I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs create a system for<em> language therapy</em>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p><em>If you’re </em><strong><em>already a member </em></strong><em>of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at </em><a href="mailto:talktome@drkarenspeech.com"><em>talktome@drkarenspeech.com</em></a><em> if they join and let me know you referred them and <br></em><br></p><p><em>I’ll send you a </em><strong><em>$100 referral </em></strong><em>bonus</em>. </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><em>Syntactic use</em> is considered an “academic” skill that’s useful for <strong>reading comprehension and writing</strong>, but the impact of <em>sentence comprehension</em> goes way beyond school.</p><p>Our ability to <strong>comprehend messages</strong> at the <em>word and sentence level</em> in oral and <strong>written language</strong> has a huge impact on our ability to function.</p><p>So when clinicians ask me, <em>“Should I focus on syntax, or should I focus on life skills?”</em>, my response is that syntax IS a life skill.</p><p>The same is true about <em>semantic knowledge</em> because of the significant impact <strong>background knowledge</strong> has in our ability to navigate in functional situations.</p><p>Yet scaffolding for students who are not yet able to read and write can be challenging; which is why I wanted to share two questions on this topic from a session done with my <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundation’s</strong> members’ group. </p><p><strong>In this session, I share:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅Examples of <strong>complex syntax</strong> that may occur during functional tasks, like signing up for <em>medical appointments</em>, applying for a job, or <strong>grocery shopping</strong>.</p><p>✅Why effective <strong>vocabulary instruction</strong> in content areas, such as science and social studies, is essential for <em>positive life outcomes.<br></em><br></p><p>✅Scaffolding <em>syntactic study</em> for nonreaders or <strong>emergent readers</strong>.</p><p>✅Does it make sense to do <strong>semantic feature analysis</strong> with a student who has an <em>intellectual disability</em>?</p><p>✅<em>Following directions, topic maintenance, and self-advocacy:</em> What language skills do we need to meet these type of goals, and should even we be <strong>writing IEP goals</strong> for these skills? </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the following episodes of <strong>De Facto Leaders</strong>:</p><p><a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-102-the-science-of-reading-a-team-approach-with-brett-stevens/">EP 102: The science of reading: A team approach (with Brett Stevens)</a> Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-102-the-science-of-reading-a-team-approach-with-brett-stevens/</p><p><a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-180-the-relationship-of-literacy-and-language-skills-and-involvement-with-the-justice-system-with-dr-shameka-stewart/">EP 180: The relationship of language and literacy and involvement with the justice system (with Dr. Shameka Stewart)</a> Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-180-the-relationship-of-literacy-and-language-skills-and-involvement-with-the-justice-system-with-dr-shameka-stewart/</p><p><a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-181-developmental-language-disorder-impacts-on-literacy-and-life-beyond-school-with-dr-karla-mcgregor/">EP 181: Developmental language disorder: Impacts on literacy and life outcomes beyond school (with Dr. Karla McGregor)</a> Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-181-developmental-language-disorder-impacts-on-literacy-and-life-beyond-school-with-dr-karla-mcgregor/</p><p>In this episode I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs create a system for<em> language therapy</em>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p><em>If you’re </em><strong><em>already a member </em></strong><em>of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at </em><a href="mailto:talktome@drkarenspeech.com"><em>talktome@drkarenspeech.com</em></a><em> if they join and let me know you referred them and <br></em><br></p><p><em>I’ll send you a </em><strong><em>$100 referral </em></strong><em>bonus</em>. </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I regularly hear from therapists who ask me questions about how to evaluate language in a way that gives detailed, meaningful, and accurate information.</p><p>Most people know standardized tests only show a small fraction of what we need to know when it comes to language and cognition, yet many clinicians still don’t consistently utilize a complete portfolio evaluation. </p><p>A lot barriers get in the way, including:</p><p>👉Lack of clarity on what “dynamic assessment” means.</p><p>👉Misconceptions about how a robust protocol looks (hint: “robust” doesn’t always mean “standardized”).</p><p>👉Pressure from leadership who want to see standard scores. </p><p>👉Confusing or outdated guidelines that don’t enable clinicians to effectively evaluate diverse populations. </p><p>That’s why I invited Destiny Johnson to episode 187 of De Facto Leaders to talk about dynamic assessment for monolingual and multilingual learners. </p><p>Destiny Johnson, M.S., CCC-SLP, is a bilingual speech-language pathologist (English/Spanish) with a deep passion for culturally responsive assessment and treatment practices, as well as advocating for policy change. She has presented on dynamic assessment at the CSHA Convergence 2024, focusing on the importance of dynamic assessment in bilingual children. Destiny has experience working as a school-based SLP, in private practice, and in early intervention. She is also the founder and CEO of Multimodal Communication Speech Clinic P.C.</p><p>In this conversation, Destiny shares key concepts relating to dynamic assessments, including:</p><p>✅Modifiability and assessing learner potential.</p><p>✅Using graduated prompting and test/retest to make treatment recommendations. </p><p>✅The Mediated Learning Observation Sheet and other tools that make dynamic assessment robust, without relying solely on standard scores. </p><p>✅What is examiner effort, and how do we use this concept to put explicit supports in place?</p><p>✅Do school leaders really want standard scores, or is it something else they need?</p><p>You can connect with Destiny on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/destinybrookjohnson/<br>On Instagram @destinyjohnsonslp<br>On her private practice website here: https://www.multimodalcommunication.org/</p><p>The following resources were mentioned in this episode:</p><p>Dr. Elizabeth Pena’s resources and research on Dynamic Assessment: <br>https://learningcenter.asha.org/diweb/catalog/item/eid/PD102345<br>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saHMtIz7IgA<br>https://products.brookespublishing.com/cw_contributorinfo.aspx?ContribID=1557&amp;Name=Elizabeth+D.+Pe%C3%B1a%2C+Ph.D.%2C+CCC-SLP</p><p>Dr. Janet Patterson’s research:<br>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32750281/</p><p>Information on the Mediated Learning Observation Scale;<br>https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/0161-1461(2001/019)<br>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38758673/</p><p>This previous episode on De Facto Leaders: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-108-how-to-do-multilingual-evaluations-as-a-monolingual-therapist-with-meg-morgan/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 31. Just enter coupon code RIF25 on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p>*If you’re already a member of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at talktome@drkarenspeech.com if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a $100 referral bonus.</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I regularly hear from therapists who ask me questions about how to evaluate language in a way that gives detailed, meaningful, and accurate information.</p><p>Most people know standardized tests only show a small fraction of what we need to know when it comes to language and cognition, yet many clinicians still don’t consistently utilize a complete portfolio evaluation. </p><p>A lot barriers get in the way, including:</p><p>👉Lack of clarity on what “dynamic assessment” means.</p><p>👉Misconceptions about how a robust protocol looks (hint: “robust” doesn’t always mean “standardized”).</p><p>👉Pressure from leadership who want to see standard scores. </p><p>👉Confusing or outdated guidelines that don’t enable clinicians to effectively evaluate diverse populations. </p><p>That’s why I invited Destiny Johnson to episode 187 of De Facto Leaders to talk about dynamic assessment for monolingual and multilingual learners. </p><p>Destiny Johnson, M.S., CCC-SLP, is a bilingual speech-language pathologist (English/Spanish) with a deep passion for culturally responsive assessment and treatment practices, as well as advocating for policy change. She has presented on dynamic assessment at the CSHA Convergence 2024, focusing on the importance of dynamic assessment in bilingual children. Destiny has experience working as a school-based SLP, in private practice, and in early intervention. She is also the founder and CEO of Multimodal Communication Speech Clinic P.C.</p><p>In this conversation, Destiny shares key concepts relating to dynamic assessments, including:</p><p>✅Modifiability and assessing learner potential.</p><p>✅Using graduated prompting and test/retest to make treatment recommendations. </p><p>✅The Mediated Learning Observation Sheet and other tools that make dynamic assessment robust, without relying solely on standard scores. </p><p>✅What is examiner effort, and how do we use this concept to put explicit supports in place?</p><p>✅Do school leaders really want standard scores, or is it something else they need?</p><p>You can connect with Destiny on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/destinybrookjohnson/<br>On Instagram @destinyjohnsonslp<br>On her private practice website here: https://www.multimodalcommunication.org/</p><p>The following resources were mentioned in this episode:</p><p>Dr. Elizabeth Pena’s resources and research on Dynamic Assessment: <br>https://learningcenter.asha.org/diweb/catalog/item/eid/PD102345<br>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saHMtIz7IgA<br>https://products.brookespublishing.com/cw_contributorinfo.aspx?ContribID=1557&amp;Name=Elizabeth+D.+Pe%C3%B1a%2C+Ph.D.%2C+CCC-SLP</p><p>Dr. Janet Patterson’s research:<br>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32750281/</p><p>Information on the Mediated Learning Observation Scale;<br>https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/0161-1461(2001/019)<br>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38758673/</p><p>This previous episode on De Facto Leaders: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-108-how-to-do-multilingual-evaluations-as-a-monolingual-therapist-with-meg-morgan/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 31. Just enter coupon code RIF25 on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p>*If you’re already a member of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at talktome@drkarenspeech.com if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a $100 referral bonus.</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I regularly hear from therapists who ask me questions about how to evaluate language in a way that gives detailed, meaningful, and accurate information.</p><p>Most people know standardized tests only show a small fraction of what we need to know when it comes to language and cognition, yet many clinicians still don’t consistently utilize a complete portfolio evaluation. </p><p>A lot barriers get in the way, including:</p><p>👉Lack of clarity on what “dynamic assessment” means.</p><p>👉Misconceptions about how a robust protocol looks (hint: “robust” doesn’t always mean “standardized”).</p><p>👉Pressure from leadership who want to see standard scores. </p><p>👉Confusing or outdated guidelines that don’t enable clinicians to effectively evaluate diverse populations. </p><p>That’s why I invited Destiny Johnson to episode 187 of De Facto Leaders to talk about dynamic assessment for monolingual and multilingual learners. </p><p>Destiny Johnson, M.S., CCC-SLP, is a bilingual speech-language pathologist (English/Spanish) with a deep passion for culturally responsive assessment and treatment practices, as well as advocating for policy change. She has presented on dynamic assessment at the CSHA Convergence 2024, focusing on the importance of dynamic assessment in bilingual children. Destiny has experience working as a school-based SLP, in private practice, and in early intervention. She is also the founder and CEO of Multimodal Communication Speech Clinic P.C.</p><p>In this conversation, Destiny shares key concepts relating to dynamic assessments, including:</p><p>✅Modifiability and assessing learner potential.</p><p>✅Using graduated prompting and test/retest to make treatment recommendations. </p><p>✅The Mediated Learning Observation Sheet and other tools that make dynamic assessment robust, without relying solely on standard scores. </p><p>✅What is examiner effort, and how do we use this concept to put explicit supports in place?</p><p>✅Do school leaders really want standard scores, or is it something else they need?</p><p>You can connect with Destiny on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/destinybrookjohnson/<br>On Instagram @destinyjohnsonslp<br>On her private practice website here: https://www.multimodalcommunication.org/</p><p>The following resources were mentioned in this episode:</p><p>Dr. Elizabeth Pena’s resources and research on Dynamic Assessment: <br>https://learningcenter.asha.org/diweb/catalog/item/eid/PD102345<br>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saHMtIz7IgA<br>https://products.brookespublishing.com/cw_contributorinfo.aspx?ContribID=1557&amp;Name=Elizabeth+D.+Pe%C3%B1a%2C+Ph.D.%2C+CCC-SLP</p><p>Dr. Janet Patterson’s research:<br>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32750281/</p><p>Information on the Mediated Learning Observation Scale;<br>https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/0161-1461(2001/019)<br>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38758673/</p><p>This previous episode on De Facto Leaders: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-108-how-to-do-multilingual-evaluations-as-a-monolingual-therapist-with-meg-morgan/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 31. Just enter coupon code RIF25 on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p>*If you’re already a member of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at talktome@drkarenspeech.com if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a $100 referral bonus.</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Supporting multilingual students and taking part in state and national advocacy work (with Puja Goel and Prabhu Eswaran)</title>
      <itunes:episode>186</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Language evaluations are challenging enough; but when we’re evaluating multilingual and bilingual students, they become even more complex. </p><p>When clinicians ask me about language evaluations, the questions are typically:</p><p>What tools/protocols can I use? </p><p>Who can I go to for help? </p><p>How can I advocate for change if current policies don’t support best practices?</p><p>That’s why I invited Prabhu Eswaran and Puja Goel to episode 186 of De Facto Leaders to help answer some of these questions as they relate to multilingual learners.  </p><p>Prabhu Eswaran is an ASHA certified school-based speech-language pathologist in Los Angeles, California. His areas of interests include child language disorders, communication disorders in culturally and linguistically diverse populations and technology in special education. He is now serving in the advisory board of MCCG SAC-ASHA’s Executive Board. </p><p>Puja Goel, MA, CCC-SLP, PNAP, (she/her/hers) is a multilingual school-based speech language pathologist (SLP) who has worked for the Chicago Public Schools and currently works in New Mexico as a supervising SLP. Puja recently completed her administrative licensure in the state of NM which allows her to work as an administrator in schools. Puja is a member of ASHA, CASE and appointed to NAP. She completed the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association’s Leadership Development Program and Minority Student Leadership Program and served on the Multicultural Issues Board. </p><p>Puja is a first-generation South Asian born in the United States. Puja can be contacted via email: pujagoel2020@gmail.com.</p><p>In this episode, we discuss:</p><p>✅What to do when standardized assessments aren’t normed in a student’s language. </p><p>✅Making a case for non-standardized data when standard scores don’t provide quality information.</p><p>✅Service planning for multilingual students and recommended resources</p><p>✅Getting started with advocacy at the state and national level.</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Language evaluations are challenging enough; but when we’re evaluating multilingual and bilingual students, they become even more complex. </p><p>When clinicians ask me about language evaluations, the questions are typically:</p><p>What tools/protocols can I use? </p><p>Who can I go to for help? </p><p>How can I advocate for change if current policies don’t support best practices?</p><p>That’s why I invited Prabhu Eswaran and Puja Goel to episode 186 of De Facto Leaders to help answer some of these questions as they relate to multilingual learners.  </p><p>Prabhu Eswaran is an ASHA certified school-based speech-language pathologist in Los Angeles, California. His areas of interests include child language disorders, communication disorders in culturally and linguistically diverse populations and technology in special education. He is now serving in the advisory board of MCCG SAC-ASHA’s Executive Board. </p><p>Puja Goel, MA, CCC-SLP, PNAP, (she/her/hers) is a multilingual school-based speech language pathologist (SLP) who has worked for the Chicago Public Schools and currently works in New Mexico as a supervising SLP. Puja recently completed her administrative licensure in the state of NM which allows her to work as an administrator in schools. Puja is a member of ASHA, CASE and appointed to NAP. She completed the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association’s Leadership Development Program and Minority Student Leadership Program and served on the Multicultural Issues Board. </p><p>Puja is a first-generation South Asian born in the United States. Puja can be contacted via email: pujagoel2020@gmail.com.</p><p>In this episode, we discuss:</p><p>✅What to do when standardized assessments aren’t normed in a student’s language. </p><p>✅Making a case for non-standardized data when standard scores don’t provide quality information.</p><p>✅Service planning for multilingual students and recommended resources</p><p>✅Getting started with advocacy at the state and national level.</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Language evaluations are challenging enough; but when we’re evaluating multilingual and bilingual students, they become even more complex. </p><p>When clinicians ask me about language evaluations, the questions are typically:</p><p>What tools/protocols can I use? </p><p>Who can I go to for help? </p><p>How can I advocate for change if current policies don’t support best practices?</p><p>That’s why I invited Prabhu Eswaran and Puja Goel to episode 186 of De Facto Leaders to help answer some of these questions as they relate to multilingual learners.  </p><p>Prabhu Eswaran is an ASHA certified school-based speech-language pathologist in Los Angeles, California. His areas of interests include child language disorders, communication disorders in culturally and linguistically diverse populations and technology in special education. He is now serving in the advisory board of MCCG SAC-ASHA’s Executive Board. </p><p>Puja Goel, MA, CCC-SLP, PNAP, (she/her/hers) is a multilingual school-based speech language pathologist (SLP) who has worked for the Chicago Public Schools and currently works in New Mexico as a supervising SLP. Puja recently completed her administrative licensure in the state of NM which allows her to work as an administrator in schools. Puja is a member of ASHA, CASE and appointed to NAP. She completed the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association’s Leadership Development Program and Minority Student Leadership Program and served on the Multicultural Issues Board. </p><p>Puja is a first-generation South Asian born in the United States. Puja can be contacted via email: pujagoel2020@gmail.com.</p><p>In this episode, we discuss:</p><p>✅What to do when standardized assessments aren’t normed in a student’s language. </p><p>✅Making a case for non-standardized data when standard scores don’t provide quality information.</p><p>✅Service planning for multilingual students and recommended resources</p><p>✅Getting started with advocacy at the state and national level.</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>185</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this interview, I revisit conversations surrounding the school-to-confinement pipeline, giving students’ the language skills to understand their rights, the link between language, literacy and “behavior problems”, and how to get started with policy work. </p><p>I share my commentary on the following:</p><p>✅ Why students who’ve received repeated detentions or suspensions should be screened or evaluated to rule out language and literacy issues.</p><p>✅ Saying “developmental language disorder” is ALLOWED in the schools. But what does that mean in practice and why is it important? </p><p>✅ Language therapy, read-alouds, and explicit reading instruction: These things aren’t just for younger students; they’re for any student who needs them. </p><p>✅ Want to address those chronic “behavior issues” at the secondary level? Then give your related service providers the time to provide services. </p><p>✅ Policy briefs: A tool to help you get started with advocacy work</p><p>I revisit my conversations with Dr. Shameka Stewart (Episode 180), Dr. Karla McGregor (Episode 181), and Dr. Molly Ness (Episode 182) in this episode and share my thoughts on these topics. </p><p>This episode is a follow-up commentary on the National Literacy Month series the BE podcast (https://bepodcast.network/) network did as a partnership with Reading Is Fundamental (https://www.rif.org/). </p><p>You can listen to the two interviews I discussed in this episode here:</p><p>EP 180: The relationship of literacy and language skills and involvement with the justice system (with Dr. Shameka Stewart) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-180-the-relationship-of-literacy-and-language-skills-and-involvement-with-the-justice-system-with-dr-shameka-stewart/</p><p>EP 181: Developmental language disorder: Impacts on literacy and life beyond school (with Dr. Karla McGregor) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-181-developmental-language-disorder-impacts-on-literacy-and-life-beyond-school-with-dr-karla-mcgregor/</p><p>EP 182: Leveraging read-alouds to build language and getting started with advocacy work (with Dr. Molly Ness) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-182-leveraging-read-alouds-to-build-language-and-getting-started-with-advocacy-work-with-dr-molly-ness/</p><p>Additional Resources mentioned in this episode:</p><p>You can listen to all the episodes in the National Literacy Month series at defactoleaders.com.</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 31. Just enter coupon code RIF25 on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p>*If you’re already a member of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at talktome@drkarenspeech.com if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a $100 referral bonus. </p><p>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </p><p>Go to Apple, Spotify, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</p><p>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</p><p>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the De Facto Leaders podcast so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </p><p>Reading Is Fundamental is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about Reading Is Fundamental here: https://www.rif.org/</p><p>You can also learn more about the other BE Podcast Network shows at https://bepodcast.network </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this interview, I revisit conversations surrounding the school-to-confinement pipeline, giving students’ the language skills to understand their rights, the link between language, literacy and “behavior problems”, and how to get started with policy work. </p><p>I share my commentary on the following:</p><p>✅ Why students who’ve received repeated detentions or suspensions should be screened or evaluated to rule out language and literacy issues.</p><p>✅ Saying “developmental language disorder” is ALLOWED in the schools. But what does that mean in practice and why is it important? </p><p>✅ Language therapy, read-alouds, and explicit reading instruction: These things aren’t just for younger students; they’re for any student who needs them. </p><p>✅ Want to address those chronic “behavior issues” at the secondary level? Then give your related service providers the time to provide services. </p><p>✅ Policy briefs: A tool to help you get started with advocacy work</p><p>I revisit my conversations with Dr. Shameka Stewart (Episode 180), Dr. Karla McGregor (Episode 181), and Dr. Molly Ness (Episode 182) in this episode and share my thoughts on these topics. </p><p>This episode is a follow-up commentary on the National Literacy Month series the BE podcast (https://bepodcast.network/) network did as a partnership with Reading Is Fundamental (https://www.rif.org/). </p><p>You can listen to the two interviews I discussed in this episode here:</p><p>EP 180: The relationship of literacy and language skills and involvement with the justice system (with Dr. Shameka Stewart) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-180-the-relationship-of-literacy-and-language-skills-and-involvement-with-the-justice-system-with-dr-shameka-stewart/</p><p>EP 181: Developmental language disorder: Impacts on literacy and life beyond school (with Dr. Karla McGregor) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-181-developmental-language-disorder-impacts-on-literacy-and-life-beyond-school-with-dr-karla-mcgregor/</p><p>EP 182: Leveraging read-alouds to build language and getting started with advocacy work (with Dr. Molly Ness) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-182-leveraging-read-alouds-to-build-language-and-getting-started-with-advocacy-work-with-dr-molly-ness/</p><p>Additional Resources mentioned in this episode:</p><p>You can listen to all the episodes in the National Literacy Month series at defactoleaders.com.</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 31. Just enter coupon code RIF25 on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p>*If you’re already a member of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at talktome@drkarenspeech.com if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a $100 referral bonus. </p><p>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </p><p>Go to Apple, Spotify, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</p><p>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</p><p>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the De Facto Leaders podcast so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </p><p>Reading Is Fundamental is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about Reading Is Fundamental here: https://www.rif.org/</p><p>You can also learn more about the other BE Podcast Network shows at https://bepodcast.network </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this interview, I revisit conversations surrounding the school-to-confinement pipeline, giving students’ the language skills to understand their rights, the link between language, literacy and “behavior problems”, and how to get started with policy work. </p><p>I share my commentary on the following:</p><p>✅ Why students who’ve received repeated detentions or suspensions should be screened or evaluated to rule out language and literacy issues.</p><p>✅ Saying “developmental language disorder” is ALLOWED in the schools. But what does that mean in practice and why is it important? </p><p>✅ Language therapy, read-alouds, and explicit reading instruction: These things aren’t just for younger students; they’re for any student who needs them. </p><p>✅ Want to address those chronic “behavior issues” at the secondary level? Then give your related service providers the time to provide services. </p><p>✅ Policy briefs: A tool to help you get started with advocacy work</p><p>I revisit my conversations with Dr. Shameka Stewart (Episode 180), Dr. Karla McGregor (Episode 181), and Dr. Molly Ness (Episode 182) in this episode and share my thoughts on these topics. </p><p>This episode is a follow-up commentary on the National Literacy Month series the BE podcast (https://bepodcast.network/) network did as a partnership with Reading Is Fundamental (https://www.rif.org/). </p><p>You can listen to the two interviews I discussed in this episode here:</p><p>EP 180: The relationship of literacy and language skills and involvement with the justice system (with Dr. Shameka Stewart) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-180-the-relationship-of-literacy-and-language-skills-and-involvement-with-the-justice-system-with-dr-shameka-stewart/</p><p>EP 181: Developmental language disorder: Impacts on literacy and life beyond school (with Dr. Karla McGregor) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-181-developmental-language-disorder-impacts-on-literacy-and-life-beyond-school-with-dr-karla-mcgregor/</p><p>EP 182: Leveraging read-alouds to build language and getting started with advocacy work (with Dr. Molly Ness) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-182-leveraging-read-alouds-to-build-language-and-getting-started-with-advocacy-work-with-dr-molly-ness/</p><p>Additional Resources mentioned in this episode:</p><p>You can listen to all the episodes in the National Literacy Month series at defactoleaders.com.</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 31. Just enter coupon code RIF25 on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p>*If you’re already a member of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at talktome@drkarenspeech.com if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a $100 referral bonus. </p><p>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </p><p>Go to Apple, Spotify, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</p><p>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</p><p>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the De Facto Leaders podcast so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </p><p>Reading Is Fundamental is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about Reading Is Fundamental here: https://www.rif.org/</p><p>You can also learn more about the other BE Podcast Network shows at https://bepodcast.network </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this interview, I revisit conversations surrounding the use of the term “dyslexia” in the schools, the use of technology, and equitable access to books. </p><p>I share my commentary on the following:</p><p>✅Saying “dyslexia” in the schools: Both the positive and negative consequences</p><p>✅Educational technology definitions: What “counts” as technology? What’s the difference between instructional and assistive technology? </p><p>✅The tech tools are not the strategy: What’s happening when kids don’t use technology effectively?</p><p>✅Asking the right questions: School leaders should ask a different question than parents when they’re contemplating the value of “homework”. </p><p>✅Equity issues that come with homework requirements.</p><p>✅Educators can’t control everything that happens when students leave campus; but they can help increase access to books. </p><p>I revisit my conversations with Tom Parton (Episode 178) and Susan Brady (Episode 179) in this episode and share my thoughts on these questions.</p><p>This episode is a follow-up commentary on the National Literacy Month series the BE podcast network (https://bepodcast.network/) did as a partnership with Reading Is Fundamental (https://www.rif.org/) </p><p>You can listen to the two interviews I discussed in this episode here:</p><p>EP 178: Are we allowed to say “dyslexia” in the schools? (with Tom Parton)<br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-178-are-we-allowed-to-say-dyslexia-in-the-schools-with-tom-parton/</p><p>EP 179: Increasing book equity and fostering a love of reading (with Susan Brady)<br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-179-increasing-book-equity-and-fostering-a-love-of-reading-with-susan-brady/</p><p>Additional Resources mentioned in this episode:</p><p>Literacy and background knowledge: Essential skills for life (with Dr. Pamela Snow)<br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-158-literacy-and-background-knowledge-essential-skills-for-life-with-dr-pamela-snow/</p><p>School leaders and reading instruction: Time to demand LESS rather than more autonomy<br>Link here: http://pamelasnow.blogspot.com/2023/10/school-leaders-and-science-of-reading.html</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>In this episode I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code RIF25 on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p>*If you’re already a member of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at talktome@drkarenspeech.com if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a $100 referral bonus. </p><p>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </p><p>Go to Apple, Spotify, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</p><p>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</p><p>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the De Facto Leaders podcast so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </p><p>Reading Is Fundamental is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about Reading Is Fundamental here: https://www.rif.org/</p><p>You can also learn more about the other BE Podcast Network shows at https://bepodcast.network</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this interview, I revisit conversations surrounding the use of the term “dyslexia” in the schools, the use of technology, and equitable access to books. </p><p>I share my commentary on the following:</p><p>✅Saying “dyslexia” in the schools: Both the positive and negative consequences</p><p>✅Educational technology definitions: What “counts” as technology? What’s the difference between instructional and assistive technology? </p><p>✅The tech tools are not the strategy: What’s happening when kids don’t use technology effectively?</p><p>✅Asking the right questions: School leaders should ask a different question than parents when they’re contemplating the value of “homework”. </p><p>✅Equity issues that come with homework requirements.</p><p>✅Educators can’t control everything that happens when students leave campus; but they can help increase access to books. </p><p>I revisit my conversations with Tom Parton (Episode 178) and Susan Brady (Episode 179) in this episode and share my thoughts on these questions.</p><p>This episode is a follow-up commentary on the National Literacy Month series the BE podcast network (https://bepodcast.network/) did as a partnership with Reading Is Fundamental (https://www.rif.org/) </p><p>You can listen to the two interviews I discussed in this episode here:</p><p>EP 178: Are we allowed to say “dyslexia” in the schools? (with Tom Parton)<br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-178-are-we-allowed-to-say-dyslexia-in-the-schools-with-tom-parton/</p><p>EP 179: Increasing book equity and fostering a love of reading (with Susan Brady)<br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-179-increasing-book-equity-and-fostering-a-love-of-reading-with-susan-brady/</p><p>Additional Resources mentioned in this episode:</p><p>Literacy and background knowledge: Essential skills for life (with Dr. Pamela Snow)<br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-158-literacy-and-background-knowledge-essential-skills-for-life-with-dr-pamela-snow/</p><p>School leaders and reading instruction: Time to demand LESS rather than more autonomy<br>Link here: http://pamelasnow.blogspot.com/2023/10/school-leaders-and-science-of-reading.html</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>In this episode I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code RIF25 on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p>*If you’re already a member of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at talktome@drkarenspeech.com if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a $100 referral bonus. </p><p>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </p><p>Go to Apple, Spotify, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</p><p>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</p><p>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the De Facto Leaders podcast so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </p><p>Reading Is Fundamental is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about Reading Is Fundamental here: https://www.rif.org/</p><p>You can also learn more about the other BE Podcast Network shows at https://bepodcast.network</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this interview, I revisit conversations surrounding the use of the term “dyslexia” in the schools, the use of technology, and equitable access to books. </p><p>I share my commentary on the following:</p><p>✅Saying “dyslexia” in the schools: Both the positive and negative consequences</p><p>✅Educational technology definitions: What “counts” as technology? What’s the difference between instructional and assistive technology? </p><p>✅The tech tools are not the strategy: What’s happening when kids don’t use technology effectively?</p><p>✅Asking the right questions: School leaders should ask a different question than parents when they’re contemplating the value of “homework”. </p><p>✅Equity issues that come with homework requirements.</p><p>✅Educators can’t control everything that happens when students leave campus; but they can help increase access to books. </p><p>I revisit my conversations with Tom Parton (Episode 178) and Susan Brady (Episode 179) in this episode and share my thoughts on these questions.</p><p>This episode is a follow-up commentary on the National Literacy Month series the BE podcast network (https://bepodcast.network/) did as a partnership with Reading Is Fundamental (https://www.rif.org/) </p><p>You can listen to the two interviews I discussed in this episode here:</p><p>EP 178: Are we allowed to say “dyslexia” in the schools? (with Tom Parton)<br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-178-are-we-allowed-to-say-dyslexia-in-the-schools-with-tom-parton/</p><p>EP 179: Increasing book equity and fostering a love of reading (with Susan Brady)<br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-179-increasing-book-equity-and-fostering-a-love-of-reading-with-susan-brady/</p><p>Additional Resources mentioned in this episode:</p><p>Literacy and background knowledge: Essential skills for life (with Dr. Pamela Snow)<br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-158-literacy-and-background-knowledge-essential-skills-for-life-with-dr-pamela-snow/</p><p>School leaders and reading instruction: Time to demand LESS rather than more autonomy<br>Link here: http://pamelasnow.blogspot.com/2023/10/school-leaders-and-science-of-reading.html</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>In this episode I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code RIF25 on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p>*If you’re already a member of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at talktome@drkarenspeech.com if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a $100 referral bonus. </p><p>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </p><p>Go to Apple, Spotify, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</p><p>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</p><p>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the De Facto Leaders podcast so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </p><p>Reading Is Fundamental is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about Reading Is Fundamental here: https://www.rif.org/</p><p>You can also learn more about the other BE Podcast Network shows at https://bepodcast.network</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>183</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>183</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How much do we need to know about morphology and etymology to effectively help students? Is etymology an essential component to spelling and reading instruction?</p><p>Will phonics instruction bore students? </p><p>Is exposure to interesting books enough to foster a love of reading for people who don’t have solid word decoding skills?</p><ol><li>I revisit my conversations with Anna Gieger (Episode 177) and Dr. Jan Wasowicz (Episode 176) in this episode and share my thoughts on these questions.</li></ol><p><br>This episode is a follow-up commentary on the National Literacy Month series the BE podcast network (https://bepodcast.network/) did as a partnership with Reading Is Fundamental (https://www.rif.org/).</p><p>EP 176: Building the language skills for reading, writing, and spelling (with Dr. Jan Wasowicz)<br>(https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-176-building-the-language-skills-for-reading-writing-and-spelling-with-dr-jan-wasowicz/)</p><p>EP 177: Debunking reading myths and defining literacy buzzwords (with Anna Geiger)<br>(https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-177-debunking-reading-myths-and-defining-literacy-buzzwords-with-anna-geiger/)</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code RIF25 on the checkout page to get this special rate.</p><p>*If you’re already a member of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at talktome@drkarenspeech.com if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a $100 referral bonus. </p><p>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </p><p>Go to Apple, Spotify, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</p><p>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.<br>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the De Facto Leaders podcast so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </p><p>Reading Is Fundamental is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about Reading Is Fundamental here: https://www.rif.org/</p><p>You can also learn more about the other BE Podcast Network shows at https://bepodcast.network</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How much do we need to know about morphology and etymology to effectively help students? Is etymology an essential component to spelling and reading instruction?</p><p>Will phonics instruction bore students? </p><p>Is exposure to interesting books enough to foster a love of reading for people who don’t have solid word decoding skills?</p><ol><li>I revisit my conversations with Anna Gieger (Episode 177) and Dr. Jan Wasowicz (Episode 176) in this episode and share my thoughts on these questions.</li></ol><p><br>This episode is a follow-up commentary on the National Literacy Month series the BE podcast network (https://bepodcast.network/) did as a partnership with Reading Is Fundamental (https://www.rif.org/).</p><p>EP 176: Building the language skills for reading, writing, and spelling (with Dr. Jan Wasowicz)<br>(https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-176-building-the-language-skills-for-reading-writing-and-spelling-with-dr-jan-wasowicz/)</p><p>EP 177: Debunking reading myths and defining literacy buzzwords (with Anna Geiger)<br>(https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-177-debunking-reading-myths-and-defining-literacy-buzzwords-with-anna-geiger/)</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code RIF25 on the checkout page to get this special rate.</p><p>*If you’re already a member of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at talktome@drkarenspeech.com if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a $100 referral bonus. </p><p>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </p><p>Go to Apple, Spotify, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</p><p>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.<br>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the De Facto Leaders podcast so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </p><p>Reading Is Fundamental is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about Reading Is Fundamental here: https://www.rif.org/</p><p>You can also learn more about the other BE Podcast Network shows at https://bepodcast.network</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Oct 2024 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How much do we need to know about morphology and etymology to effectively help students? Is etymology an essential component to spelling and reading instruction?</p><p>Will phonics instruction bore students? </p><p>Is exposure to interesting books enough to foster a love of reading for people who don’t have solid word decoding skills?</p><ol><li>I revisit my conversations with Anna Gieger (Episode 177) and Dr. Jan Wasowicz (Episode 176) in this episode and share my thoughts on these questions.</li></ol><p><br>This episode is a follow-up commentary on the National Literacy Month series the BE podcast network (https://bepodcast.network/) did as a partnership with Reading Is Fundamental (https://www.rif.org/).</p><p>EP 176: Building the language skills for reading, writing, and spelling (with Dr. Jan Wasowicz)<br>(https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-176-building-the-language-skills-for-reading-writing-and-spelling-with-dr-jan-wasowicz/)</p><p>EP 177: Debunking reading myths and defining literacy buzzwords (with Anna Geiger)<br>(https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-177-debunking-reading-myths-and-defining-literacy-buzzwords-with-anna-geiger/)</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code RIF25 on the checkout page to get this special rate.</p><p>*If you’re already a member of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at talktome@drkarenspeech.com if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a $100 referral bonus. </p><p>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </p><p>Go to Apple, Spotify, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</p><p>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.<br>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the De Facto Leaders podcast so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </p><p>Reading Is Fundamental is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about Reading Is Fundamental here: https://www.rif.org/</p><p>You can also learn more about the other BE Podcast Network shows at https://bepodcast.network</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Leveraging read-alouds to build language and getting started with advocacy work (with Dr. Molly Ness)</title>
      <itunes:episode>182</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many skeptics of the <em>science of reading</em> are concerned that<strong> structured approaches </strong>will bore kids and make it less likely they’ll enjoy reading.<strong> </strong></p><p>These concerns are unfounded for a number of reasons. </p><p>First, structured approaches help reach students who don’t learn through<strong> implicit learning</strong> (which is a lot of kids).</p><p>It’s hard to <em>develop a love </em>of something when you’ve failed repeatedly and no one has given you the tools to do it. Enjoyment comes with <strong>competence and confidence.<br></strong><br></p><p>Second, many people assume that the science of reading is all about <strong>drilling phonics worksheets. </strong>But it’s not!</p><p>Good teachers know how to make structured approaches <strong>engaging and interesting</strong>. Even if they’re challenging. Good phonics instruction is <em>not about drill and kill</em>. </p><p>And finally, the science of reading is WAY more than just phonics. It includes many <strong>other linguistic skills</strong> that help students decode, comprehend sentences, understand what they’re reading, spell words, or communicate through writing. </p><p><strong>Read-alouds</strong> and <strong>think-alouds</strong> are a powerful, accessible way to build these <em>important language skills.</em> </p><p>That’s why I invited Dr. Molly Ness to episode 182 of De Facto Leaders as part of the National Literacy Month RIF series to talk about literacy advocacy work and the power of using<strong> read-alouds and think-alouds</strong> to build vocabulary. </p><p><strong>Dr. Molly Ness</strong> is a former classroom teacher, a reading researcher, and a teacher educator. She earned a doctorate in reading education at the University of Virginia, and spent 16 years as an associate professor at Fordham University in New York City. The author of five books, Molly served on the Board of Directors for the<strong> International Literacy Association</strong> and is a New York state chapter founder of the Reading League. Dr. Ness has extensive experience in reading clinics, consulting with school districts, leading professional development, and advising school systems on research-based reading instruction. </p><p>She provided literacy leadership for nationally recognized literacy non-profits, as well as major educational publishers. In 2024, Molly was invited to serve on the New York State <strong>Dyslexia Task Force</strong>. A frequent speaker and presenter, her happy place is translating the science of reading to schools and teachers. As a tireless literacy advocate, Molly created the <strong>End Book Deserts podcast,</strong> which brings awareness to the 32 million American children who lack access to books. She is currently writing a forthcoming Scholastic book, helping teachers understand orthographic mapping. In 2024, she founded Dirigo Literacy, a literacy consulting firm supporting schools, districts, and states align with and implement the <em>science of reading.<br></em><br></p><p>This episode is part of the <a href="https://literacy.bepodcast.network/">National Literacy Month series of podcasts</a>, presented in partnership between the <a href="https://bepodcast.network/">Be Podcast Network</a> and <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental</a> (RIF).</p><p><br></p><p><strong>In this conversation, we discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p><em>✅</em>The impact of <em>vocabulary</em> on <strong>comprehension <br></strong><br></p><p><em>✅</em>The <strong>science of reading</strong> as an evolving <em>body of work</em> instead of a trend or curriculum</p><p><em>✅</em><strong>Book deserts:</strong> Concerning statistics and how to help</p><p><em>✅</em>Getting started with <em>policy briefs</em> and advocacy work</p><p><em>✅</em><strong>Think-alouds</strong> and <em>read-alouds:</em> Why they’re not just for younger kids</p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps related service providers develop a <em>strategic</em> plan for putting <em>executive functioning support </em>in place in collaboration with their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about that program here. </a></p><p>In this episode I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs create a system for<em> language therapy</em>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here. </a></p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code <strong>RIF25</strong> on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p><em>*If you’re </em><strong><em>already a member </em></strong><em>of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at </em><a href="mailto:talktome@drkarenspeech.com"><em>talktome@drkarenspeech.com</em></a><em> if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a </em><strong><em>$100 referral </em></strong><em>bonus</em>. </p><p><strong>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </strong></p><ol><li>Go to <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/de-facto-leaders/">Apple,</a><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0pYM9lniTp9X2afzaGGLec"> Spotify</a>, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</li><li>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</li><li>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the <strong>De Facto Leaders podcast </strong>so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </li></ol><p><strong>Reading Is Fundamental</strong> is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental here.</a> </p><p><br></p><p>You can also learn more about the other BE Podcast Network shows at <a href="https://bepodcast.network/"><strong>https://bepodcast.network</strong></a><strong> </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you...</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many skeptics of the <em>science of reading</em> are concerned that<strong> structured approaches </strong>will bore kids and make it less likely they’ll enjoy reading.<strong> </strong></p><p>These concerns are unfounded for a number of reasons. </p><p>First, structured approaches help reach students who don’t learn through<strong> implicit learning</strong> (which is a lot of kids).</p><p>It’s hard to <em>develop a love </em>of something when you’ve failed repeatedly and no one has given you the tools to do it. Enjoyment comes with <strong>competence and confidence.<br></strong><br></p><p>Second, many people assume that the science of reading is all about <strong>drilling phonics worksheets. </strong>But it’s not!</p><p>Good teachers know how to make structured approaches <strong>engaging and interesting</strong>. Even if they’re challenging. Good phonics instruction is <em>not about drill and kill</em>. </p><p>And finally, the science of reading is WAY more than just phonics. It includes many <strong>other linguistic skills</strong> that help students decode, comprehend sentences, understand what they’re reading, spell words, or communicate through writing. </p><p><strong>Read-alouds</strong> and <strong>think-alouds</strong> are a powerful, accessible way to build these <em>important language skills.</em> </p><p>That’s why I invited Dr. Molly Ness to episode 182 of De Facto Leaders as part of the National Literacy Month RIF series to talk about literacy advocacy work and the power of using<strong> read-alouds and think-alouds</strong> to build vocabulary. </p><p><strong>Dr. Molly Ness</strong> is a former classroom teacher, a reading researcher, and a teacher educator. She earned a doctorate in reading education at the University of Virginia, and spent 16 years as an associate professor at Fordham University in New York City. The author of five books, Molly served on the Board of Directors for the<strong> International Literacy Association</strong> and is a New York state chapter founder of the Reading League. Dr. Ness has extensive experience in reading clinics, consulting with school districts, leading professional development, and advising school systems on research-based reading instruction. </p><p>She provided literacy leadership for nationally recognized literacy non-profits, as well as major educational publishers. In 2024, Molly was invited to serve on the New York State <strong>Dyslexia Task Force</strong>. A frequent speaker and presenter, her happy place is translating the science of reading to schools and teachers. As a tireless literacy advocate, Molly created the <strong>End Book Deserts podcast,</strong> which brings awareness to the 32 million American children who lack access to books. She is currently writing a forthcoming Scholastic book, helping teachers understand orthographic mapping. In 2024, she founded Dirigo Literacy, a literacy consulting firm supporting schools, districts, and states align with and implement the <em>science of reading.<br></em><br></p><p>This episode is part of the <a href="https://literacy.bepodcast.network/">National Literacy Month series of podcasts</a>, presented in partnership between the <a href="https://bepodcast.network/">Be Podcast Network</a> and <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental</a> (RIF).</p><p><br></p><p><strong>In this conversation, we discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p><em>✅</em>The impact of <em>vocabulary</em> on <strong>comprehension <br></strong><br></p><p><em>✅</em>The <strong>science of reading</strong> as an evolving <em>body of work</em> instead of a trend or curriculum</p><p><em>✅</em><strong>Book deserts:</strong> Concerning statistics and how to help</p><p><em>✅</em>Getting started with <em>policy briefs</em> and advocacy work</p><p><em>✅</em><strong>Think-alouds</strong> and <em>read-alouds:</em> Why they’re not just for younger kids</p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps related service providers develop a <em>strategic</em> plan for putting <em>executive functioning support </em>in place in collaboration with their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about that program here. </a></p><p>In this episode I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs create a system for<em> language therapy</em>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here. </a></p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code <strong>RIF25</strong> on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p><em>*If you’re </em><strong><em>already a member </em></strong><em>of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at </em><a href="mailto:talktome@drkarenspeech.com"><em>talktome@drkarenspeech.com</em></a><em> if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a </em><strong><em>$100 referral </em></strong><em>bonus</em>. </p><p><strong>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </strong></p><ol><li>Go to <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/de-facto-leaders/">Apple,</a><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0pYM9lniTp9X2afzaGGLec"> Spotify</a>, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</li><li>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</li><li>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the <strong>De Facto Leaders podcast </strong>so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </li></ol><p><strong>Reading Is Fundamental</strong> is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental here.</a> </p><p><br></p><p>You can also learn more about the other BE Podcast Network shows at <a href="https://bepodcast.network/"><strong>https://bepodcast.network</strong></a><strong> </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you...</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Sep 2024 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many skeptics of the <em>science of reading</em> are concerned that<strong> structured approaches </strong>will bore kids and make it less likely they’ll enjoy reading.<strong> </strong></p><p>These concerns are unfounded for a number of reasons. </p><p>First, structured approaches help reach students who don’t learn through<strong> implicit learning</strong> (which is a lot of kids).</p><p>It’s hard to <em>develop a love </em>of something when you’ve failed repeatedly and no one has given you the tools to do it. Enjoyment comes with <strong>competence and confidence.<br></strong><br></p><p>Second, many people assume that the science of reading is all about <strong>drilling phonics worksheets. </strong>But it’s not!</p><p>Good teachers know how to make structured approaches <strong>engaging and interesting</strong>. Even if they’re challenging. Good phonics instruction is <em>not about drill and kill</em>. </p><p>And finally, the science of reading is WAY more than just phonics. It includes many <strong>other linguistic skills</strong> that help students decode, comprehend sentences, understand what they’re reading, spell words, or communicate through writing. </p><p><strong>Read-alouds</strong> and <strong>think-alouds</strong> are a powerful, accessible way to build these <em>important language skills.</em> </p><p>That’s why I invited Dr. Molly Ness to episode 182 of De Facto Leaders as part of the National Literacy Month RIF series to talk about literacy advocacy work and the power of using<strong> read-alouds and think-alouds</strong> to build vocabulary. </p><p><strong>Dr. Molly Ness</strong> is a former classroom teacher, a reading researcher, and a teacher educator. She earned a doctorate in reading education at the University of Virginia, and spent 16 years as an associate professor at Fordham University in New York City. The author of five books, Molly served on the Board of Directors for the<strong> International Literacy Association</strong> and is a New York state chapter founder of the Reading League. Dr. Ness has extensive experience in reading clinics, consulting with school districts, leading professional development, and advising school systems on research-based reading instruction. </p><p>She provided literacy leadership for nationally recognized literacy non-profits, as well as major educational publishers. In 2024, Molly was invited to serve on the New York State <strong>Dyslexia Task Force</strong>. A frequent speaker and presenter, her happy place is translating the science of reading to schools and teachers. As a tireless literacy advocate, Molly created the <strong>End Book Deserts podcast,</strong> which brings awareness to the 32 million American children who lack access to books. She is currently writing a forthcoming Scholastic book, helping teachers understand orthographic mapping. In 2024, she founded Dirigo Literacy, a literacy consulting firm supporting schools, districts, and states align with and implement the <em>science of reading.<br></em><br></p><p>This episode is part of the <a href="https://literacy.bepodcast.network/">National Literacy Month series of podcasts</a>, presented in partnership between the <a href="https://bepodcast.network/">Be Podcast Network</a> and <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental</a> (RIF).</p><p><br></p><p><strong>In this conversation, we discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p><em>✅</em>The impact of <em>vocabulary</em> on <strong>comprehension <br></strong><br></p><p><em>✅</em>The <strong>science of reading</strong> as an evolving <em>body of work</em> instead of a trend or curriculum</p><p><em>✅</em><strong>Book deserts:</strong> Concerning statistics and how to help</p><p><em>✅</em>Getting started with <em>policy briefs</em> and advocacy work</p><p><em>✅</em><strong>Think-alouds</strong> and <em>read-alouds:</em> Why they’re not just for younger kids</p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps related service providers develop a <em>strategic</em> plan for putting <em>executive functioning support </em>in place in collaboration with their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about that program here. </a></p><p>In this episode I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs create a system for<em> language therapy</em>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here. </a></p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code <strong>RIF25</strong> on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p><em>*If you’re </em><strong><em>already a member </em></strong><em>of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at </em><a href="mailto:talktome@drkarenspeech.com"><em>talktome@drkarenspeech.com</em></a><em> if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a </em><strong><em>$100 referral </em></strong><em>bonus</em>. </p><p><strong>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </strong></p><ol><li>Go to <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/de-facto-leaders/">Apple,</a><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0pYM9lniTp9X2afzaGGLec"> Spotify</a>, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</li><li>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</li><li>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the <strong>De Facto Leaders podcast </strong>so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </li></ol><p><strong>Reading Is Fundamental</strong> is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental here.</a> </p><p><br></p><p>You can also learn more about the other BE Podcast Network shows at <a href="https://bepodcast.network/"><strong>https://bepodcast.network</strong></a><strong> </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you...</p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>181</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Students who meet the criteria for<strong> developmental language disorder (DLD)</strong> are often categorized as <strong>“speech only”</strong> in the school systems. </p><p>In many cases, these students qualify for <em>special education services</em> under the eligibility category of <strong>“speech and language impaired”</strong>, which puts speech-language pathologists who serve as case managers in a difficult position ethically. </p><p>Sometimes students may <strong>qualify for services</strong> under other eligibility categories, but there’s still a lack of awareness about the diagnosis; especially relating to how we serve students in schools. </p><p>The impact on<strong> literacy and overall academic performance</strong> can be substantial; not to mention life outcomes outside of school. </p><p>Unlike other diagnoses that have other pathways to diagnosis in the early years, signs of DLD are often not identified until students start school. </p><p>Therefore, <em>DLD</em> is an essential part of conversations<strong> surrounding literacy </strong>(even though it can impact way more than just reading). </p><p>That’s why I invited<strong> Dr. Karla McGregor</strong> to episode 181 of De Facto Leaders to talk about DLD as part of the <em>National Literacy Month RIF </em>series. </p><p><strong>Dr. Karla K. McGregor, Ph.D., CCC-SLP</strong> is a Senior Scientist at Boys Town National Research Hospital in Omaha, NE, USA, where she also serves as the Senior Director of the Center for Childhood Deafness, Language and Learning. She is a Professor Emerita at the University of Iowa and a founding member and Chair of DLDandMe.org. Dr. McGregor’s scholarly work on developmental language disorder is funded by the National Institutes of Health and she has also benefited from the support of the National Science Foundation and the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. She is the former Editor for the Journal of Speech-Language-Hearing Research. Her awards include Honors of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and the Kawana Award for Lifetime Achievement in Publishing. She has been fortunate to mentor 12 doctoral students, six post-doctoral scholars, and numerous early-career scientists.</p><p>This episode is part of the <a href="https://literacy.bepodcast.network/">National Literacy Month series of podcasts</a>, presented in partnership between the <a href="https://bepodcast.network/">Be Podcast Network</a> and <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental</a> (RIF).</p><p><br></p><p><strong>In this episode, we discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p><em>✅</em>Developmental language disorder: Characteristics and <strong>overlaps</strong> with conditions like <em>ADHD</em>, <em>autism</em>, <em>dyslexia</em>, and <em>auditory processing disorder.<br></em><br></p><p><em>✅</em>School teams are <strong>“permitted”</strong> to use the term <em>“DLD” in the schools. </em>What does that mean in practice?</p><p><em>✅</em>How language disorders impact <strong>important life skills</strong> such as the driver’s test or understanding your <strong>Miranda rights. <br></strong><br></p><p><em>✅</em>Universal screeners: <strong>Reading screeners</strong> are an opportunity to <em>identify DLD</em>, but will they catch every child who needs services? </p><p>You can learn more about Dr. McGregor’s work in DLD advocacy along with her colleagues here:<strong> </strong><a href="https://dldandme.org/"><strong>https://dldandme.org/</strong></a><strong><br></strong><br></p><p>Learn more about her scholarly work on her Wix site here: <a href="https://karlamcgregor.wixsite.com/my-work">https://karlamcgregor.wixsite.com/my-work</a></p><p>Connect with her via email at <strong>Karla.McGregor@boystown.org<br></strong><br></p><p>Dr. McGregor mentioned this article she wrote with Dr. Tiffany Hogan for Reading Rockets: <a href="https://www.readingrockets.org/helping-all-readers/neurodiversity-and-children-learning-differences/developmental-language#:~:text=DLD%20can%20be%20a%20hidden,and%20to%20become%20skilled%20readers.">https://www.readingrockets.org/helping-all-readers/neurodiversity-and-children-learning-differences/developmental-language</a></p><p>I mentioned the following conversation about high school language therapy and helping students with language disorders pass the driving exam: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-147-high-school-language-therapy-do-we-still-have-time-to-make-an-impact-with-tiffany-shahoumian-ruiz/">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-147-high-school-language-therapy-do-we-still-have-time-to-make-an-impact-with-tiffany-shahoumian-ruiz/</a></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps related service providers develop a <em>strategic</em> plan for putting <em>executive functioning support </em>in place in collaboration with their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about that program here. </a></p><p>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs create a system for<em> language therapy</em>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here. </a></p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code <strong>RIF25</strong> on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p><em>*If you’re </em><strong><em>already a member </em></strong><em>of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at </em><a href="mailto:talktome@drkarenspeech.com"><em>talktome@drkarenspeech.com</em></a><em> if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a </em><strong><em>$100 referral </em></strong><em>bonus</em>. </p><p><strong>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </strong></p><ol><li>Go to <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/de-facto-leaders/">Apple,</a><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0pYM9lniTp9X2afzaGGLec"> Spotify</a>, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</li><li>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</li><li>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the <strong>De Facto Leaders podcast </strong>so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </li></ol><p><strong>Reading Is Fundamental</strong> is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental here.</a> </p><p><br></p><p>You can also learn more about the other BE Podcast Network shows at <a href="https://bepodcast.network/"><strong>https://bepodcast.network</strong></a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth an...</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Students who meet the criteria for<strong> developmental language disorder (DLD)</strong> are often categorized as <strong>“speech only”</strong> in the school systems. </p><p>In many cases, these students qualify for <em>special education services</em> under the eligibility category of <strong>“speech and language impaired”</strong>, which puts speech-language pathologists who serve as case managers in a difficult position ethically. </p><p>Sometimes students may <strong>qualify for services</strong> under other eligibility categories, but there’s still a lack of awareness about the diagnosis; especially relating to how we serve students in schools. </p><p>The impact on<strong> literacy and overall academic performance</strong> can be substantial; not to mention life outcomes outside of school. </p><p>Unlike other diagnoses that have other pathways to diagnosis in the early years, signs of DLD are often not identified until students start school. </p><p>Therefore, <em>DLD</em> is an essential part of conversations<strong> surrounding literacy </strong>(even though it can impact way more than just reading). </p><p>That’s why I invited<strong> Dr. Karla McGregor</strong> to episode 181 of De Facto Leaders to talk about DLD as part of the <em>National Literacy Month RIF </em>series. </p><p><strong>Dr. Karla K. McGregor, Ph.D., CCC-SLP</strong> is a Senior Scientist at Boys Town National Research Hospital in Omaha, NE, USA, where she also serves as the Senior Director of the Center for Childhood Deafness, Language and Learning. She is a Professor Emerita at the University of Iowa and a founding member and Chair of DLDandMe.org. Dr. McGregor’s scholarly work on developmental language disorder is funded by the National Institutes of Health and she has also benefited from the support of the National Science Foundation and the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. She is the former Editor for the Journal of Speech-Language-Hearing Research. Her awards include Honors of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and the Kawana Award for Lifetime Achievement in Publishing. She has been fortunate to mentor 12 doctoral students, six post-doctoral scholars, and numerous early-career scientists.</p><p>This episode is part of the <a href="https://literacy.bepodcast.network/">National Literacy Month series of podcasts</a>, presented in partnership between the <a href="https://bepodcast.network/">Be Podcast Network</a> and <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental</a> (RIF).</p><p><br></p><p><strong>In this episode, we discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p><em>✅</em>Developmental language disorder: Characteristics and <strong>overlaps</strong> with conditions like <em>ADHD</em>, <em>autism</em>, <em>dyslexia</em>, and <em>auditory processing disorder.<br></em><br></p><p><em>✅</em>School teams are <strong>“permitted”</strong> to use the term <em>“DLD” in the schools. </em>What does that mean in practice?</p><p><em>✅</em>How language disorders impact <strong>important life skills</strong> such as the driver’s test or understanding your <strong>Miranda rights. <br></strong><br></p><p><em>✅</em>Universal screeners: <strong>Reading screeners</strong> are an opportunity to <em>identify DLD</em>, but will they catch every child who needs services? </p><p>You can learn more about Dr. McGregor’s work in DLD advocacy along with her colleagues here:<strong> </strong><a href="https://dldandme.org/"><strong>https://dldandme.org/</strong></a><strong><br></strong><br></p><p>Learn more about her scholarly work on her Wix site here: <a href="https://karlamcgregor.wixsite.com/my-work">https://karlamcgregor.wixsite.com/my-work</a></p><p>Connect with her via email at <strong>Karla.McGregor@boystown.org<br></strong><br></p><p>Dr. McGregor mentioned this article she wrote with Dr. Tiffany Hogan for Reading Rockets: <a href="https://www.readingrockets.org/helping-all-readers/neurodiversity-and-children-learning-differences/developmental-language#:~:text=DLD%20can%20be%20a%20hidden,and%20to%20become%20skilled%20readers.">https://www.readingrockets.org/helping-all-readers/neurodiversity-and-children-learning-differences/developmental-language</a></p><p>I mentioned the following conversation about high school language therapy and helping students with language disorders pass the driving exam: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-147-high-school-language-therapy-do-we-still-have-time-to-make-an-impact-with-tiffany-shahoumian-ruiz/">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-147-high-school-language-therapy-do-we-still-have-time-to-make-an-impact-with-tiffany-shahoumian-ruiz/</a></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps related service providers develop a <em>strategic</em> plan for putting <em>executive functioning support </em>in place in collaboration with their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about that program here. </a></p><p>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs create a system for<em> language therapy</em>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here. </a></p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code <strong>RIF25</strong> on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p><em>*If you’re </em><strong><em>already a member </em></strong><em>of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at </em><a href="mailto:talktome@drkarenspeech.com"><em>talktome@drkarenspeech.com</em></a><em> if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a </em><strong><em>$100 referral </em></strong><em>bonus</em>. </p><p><strong>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </strong></p><ol><li>Go to <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/de-facto-leaders/">Apple,</a><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0pYM9lniTp9X2afzaGGLec"> Spotify</a>, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</li><li>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</li><li>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the <strong>De Facto Leaders podcast </strong>so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </li></ol><p><strong>Reading Is Fundamental</strong> is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental here.</a> </p><p><br></p><p>You can also learn more about the other BE Podcast Network shows at <a href="https://bepodcast.network/"><strong>https://bepodcast.network</strong></a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth an...</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Students who meet the criteria for<strong> developmental language disorder (DLD)</strong> are often categorized as <strong>“speech only”</strong> in the school systems. </p><p>In many cases, these students qualify for <em>special education services</em> under the eligibility category of <strong>“speech and language impaired”</strong>, which puts speech-language pathologists who serve as case managers in a difficult position ethically. </p><p>Sometimes students may <strong>qualify for services</strong> under other eligibility categories, but there’s still a lack of awareness about the diagnosis; especially relating to how we serve students in schools. </p><p>The impact on<strong> literacy and overall academic performance</strong> can be substantial; not to mention life outcomes outside of school. </p><p>Unlike other diagnoses that have other pathways to diagnosis in the early years, signs of DLD are often not identified until students start school. </p><p>Therefore, <em>DLD</em> is an essential part of conversations<strong> surrounding literacy </strong>(even though it can impact way more than just reading). </p><p>That’s why I invited<strong> Dr. Karla McGregor</strong> to episode 181 of De Facto Leaders to talk about DLD as part of the <em>National Literacy Month RIF </em>series. </p><p><strong>Dr. Karla K. McGregor, Ph.D., CCC-SLP</strong> is a Senior Scientist at Boys Town National Research Hospital in Omaha, NE, USA, where she also serves as the Senior Director of the Center for Childhood Deafness, Language and Learning. She is a Professor Emerita at the University of Iowa and a founding member and Chair of DLDandMe.org. Dr. McGregor’s scholarly work on developmental language disorder is funded by the National Institutes of Health and she has also benefited from the support of the National Science Foundation and the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. She is the former Editor for the Journal of Speech-Language-Hearing Research. Her awards include Honors of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and the Kawana Award for Lifetime Achievement in Publishing. She has been fortunate to mentor 12 doctoral students, six post-doctoral scholars, and numerous early-career scientists.</p><p>This episode is part of the <a href="https://literacy.bepodcast.network/">National Literacy Month series of podcasts</a>, presented in partnership between the <a href="https://bepodcast.network/">Be Podcast Network</a> and <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental</a> (RIF).</p><p><br></p><p><strong>In this episode, we discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p><em>✅</em>Developmental language disorder: Characteristics and <strong>overlaps</strong> with conditions like <em>ADHD</em>, <em>autism</em>, <em>dyslexia</em>, and <em>auditory processing disorder.<br></em><br></p><p><em>✅</em>School teams are <strong>“permitted”</strong> to use the term <em>“DLD” in the schools. </em>What does that mean in practice?</p><p><em>✅</em>How language disorders impact <strong>important life skills</strong> such as the driver’s test or understanding your <strong>Miranda rights. <br></strong><br></p><p><em>✅</em>Universal screeners: <strong>Reading screeners</strong> are an opportunity to <em>identify DLD</em>, but will they catch every child who needs services? </p><p>You can learn more about Dr. McGregor’s work in DLD advocacy along with her colleagues here:<strong> </strong><a href="https://dldandme.org/"><strong>https://dldandme.org/</strong></a><strong><br></strong><br></p><p>Learn more about her scholarly work on her Wix site here: <a href="https://karlamcgregor.wixsite.com/my-work">https://karlamcgregor.wixsite.com/my-work</a></p><p>Connect with her via email at <strong>Karla.McGregor@boystown.org<br></strong><br></p><p>Dr. McGregor mentioned this article she wrote with Dr. Tiffany Hogan for Reading Rockets: <a href="https://www.readingrockets.org/helping-all-readers/neurodiversity-and-children-learning-differences/developmental-language#:~:text=DLD%20can%20be%20a%20hidden,and%20to%20become%20skilled%20readers.">https://www.readingrockets.org/helping-all-readers/neurodiversity-and-children-learning-differences/developmental-language</a></p><p>I mentioned the following conversation about high school language therapy and helping students with language disorders pass the driving exam: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-147-high-school-language-therapy-do-we-still-have-time-to-make-an-impact-with-tiffany-shahoumian-ruiz/">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-147-high-school-language-therapy-do-we-still-have-time-to-make-an-impact-with-tiffany-shahoumian-ruiz/</a></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps related service providers develop a <em>strategic</em> plan for putting <em>executive functioning support </em>in place in collaboration with their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about that program here. </a></p><p>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs create a system for<em> language therapy</em>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here. </a></p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code <strong>RIF25</strong> on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p><em>*If you’re </em><strong><em>already a member </em></strong><em>of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at </em><a href="mailto:talktome@drkarenspeech.com"><em>talktome@drkarenspeech.com</em></a><em> if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a </em><strong><em>$100 referral </em></strong><em>bonus</em>. </p><p><strong>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </strong></p><ol><li>Go to <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/de-facto-leaders/">Apple,</a><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0pYM9lniTp9X2afzaGGLec"> Spotify</a>, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</li><li>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</li><li>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the <strong>De Facto Leaders podcast </strong>so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </li></ol><p><strong>Reading Is Fundamental</strong> is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental here.</a> </p><p><br></p><p>You can also learn more about the other BE Podcast Network shows at <a href="https://bepodcast.network/"><strong>https://bepodcast.network</strong></a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth an...</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There is a disproportionate number of individuals with communication disorders and <strong>reading disabilities</strong> involved with the justice system for both children and adults.</p><p>Past research suggests that more than 40% of incarcerated people have some type of nonpsychiatric disability (Berzofsky et al., 2015; Bixby et al., 2022; Thompson, 2022)</p><p>Additionally, once youth are involved in the justice system, it becomes more difficult for them to access the education and therapeutic services they need. </p><p>Both <strong>literacy and language skills</strong> will impact someone’s ability to comprehend employee or disciplinary handbooks, to read language in legal documents, fill out job applications, and or explain past events during job interviews, when interacting with school staff or with law enforcement. </p><p>Many times things are written off as “behavior problems” when the real underlying issue could be tied to language, reading, or writing. </p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Dr. Shameka Stewart</strong> to episode 180 of the <em>De Facto Leaders</em> podcast). </p><p><strong>Dr. Shameka Stewart</strong> is an Associate Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders and the <strong>Juvenile Forensic Speech-Language Pathologist(r).</strong> Dr. Stewart is also a special education advocate trained by the Wright's Law training center. Dr. Stewart’s clinical and scholarly work specializes in Juvenile Forensics, Law Enforcement Interaction with youth with CD, child language disorders, and augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). Her primary research focuses on the Confluence and Impact of cognitive and communication disorders on the <em>school-to-confinement </em>pipeline, status offenses, involvement with the criminal justice system, law enforcement interaction, and criminal recidivism in youth placed at-risk for delinquency and crime (especially Black and Brown youth from under-resourced areas). </p><p>Dr. Stewart is also a clinically certified and licensed <em>speech-language pathologist</em> and is licensed to practice in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and multiple other states. Through her work, Dr. Stewart has created cutting edge social justice and juvenile justice specialty courses for graduate CSD students, nationally known training programs for law enforcement and legal counsel, and national and international CE workshops and training for licensed SLP clinicians, students, and families of children with special needs.</p><p>This episode is part of the <a href="https://literacy.bepodcast.network/">National Literacy Month series of podcasts</a>, presented in partnership between the <a href="https://bepodcast.network/">Be Podcast Network</a> and <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental</a> (RIF).</p><p><br></p><p><strong>In this conversation, we discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅The relationship between reading challenges and the <em>school-to-confinement</em> pipeline.</p><p>✅Why <em>“behavior problems” </em>could be related to <strong>language processing</strong>, reading, or writing challenges.</p><p>✅When youth become involved with the <strong>justice system</strong>, how do they get access to <em>special education services </em>(including language therapy)? </p><p>✅<em>“They should know better”:</em> Why we can’t assume kids comprehend language in the school <strong>discipline handbook</strong>. </p><p>✅A case for continuing <em>direct language therapy</em> in <strong>high school</strong> (and why therapists need support from school leaders in making this happen).</p><p>You can connect with Dr. Stewart on her website here:<strong> </strong><a href="http://www.juvforensicslp.com"><strong>www.juvforensicslp.com</strong></a><strong><br></strong><br></p><p>Connect with her on Instagram<strong> </strong><a href="http://@drjuvenile_forensicslp"><strong>@drjuvenile_forensicslp</strong></a><strong><br></strong><br></p><p><strong>J</strong>oin her Facebook group<strong> </strong><a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/1226771284165745/members"><strong>SLPs 4 Juvenile Justice here. </strong></a><strong><br></strong><br></p><p><strong>References for this episode’s show notes:<br></strong><br></p><p>Berzofsky, M., Bronson, J., &amp; Maruschak, L. L. (2015). <a href="https://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/dpji1112.pdf">Disabilities among prison and jail inmates</a>, 2011–12. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Statistics.</p><p>Bixby, L., Bevan, S., &amp; Boen, C. (2022). The link between disability, incarceration, and social exclusion. <em>Heath Affairs, 41,10</em>. doi: https://.doi.org/10.1377.hlthaff.2022.00495</p><p>Thompson, E. (2022). <em>Reading through the lines; The correlation between literacy and incarceration.</em> Retrieved from: <a href="https://www.northcarolinahealthnews.org/2022/03/21/reading-through-the-lines-the-correlation-between-literacy-and-incarceration/">https://www.northcarolinahealthnews.org/2022/03/21/reading-through-the-lines-the-correlation-between-literacy-and-incarceration/</a></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps related service providers develop a <em>strategic</em> plan for putting <em>executive functioning support </em>in place in collaboration with their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about that program here. </a></p><p>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs create a system for<em> language therapy</em>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here. </a></p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code <strong>RIF25</strong> on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p><em>*If you’re </em><strong><em>already a member </em></strong><em>of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at </em><a href="mailto:talktome@drkarenspeech.com"><em>talktome@drkarenspeech.com</em></a><em> if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a </em><strong><em>$100 referral </em></strong><em>bonus</em>. </p><p><strong>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </strong></p><p><br></p><ol><li>Go to <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/de-facto-leaders/">Apple,</a><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0pYM9lniTp9X2afzaGGLec"> Spotify</a>, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</li><li>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</li><li>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the <strong>De Facto Leaders podcast </strong>so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </li></ol><p><br></p><p><strong>Reading Is Fundamental</strong> is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental here.</a>&amp;n...</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There is a disproportionate number of individuals with communication disorders and <strong>reading disabilities</strong> involved with the justice system for both children and adults.</p><p>Past research suggests that more than 40% of incarcerated people have some type of nonpsychiatric disability (Berzofsky et al., 2015; Bixby et al., 2022; Thompson, 2022)</p><p>Additionally, once youth are involved in the justice system, it becomes more difficult for them to access the education and therapeutic services they need. </p><p>Both <strong>literacy and language skills</strong> will impact someone’s ability to comprehend employee or disciplinary handbooks, to read language in legal documents, fill out job applications, and or explain past events during job interviews, when interacting with school staff or with law enforcement. </p><p>Many times things are written off as “behavior problems” when the real underlying issue could be tied to language, reading, or writing. </p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Dr. Shameka Stewart</strong> to episode 180 of the <em>De Facto Leaders</em> podcast). </p><p><strong>Dr. Shameka Stewart</strong> is an Associate Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders and the <strong>Juvenile Forensic Speech-Language Pathologist(r).</strong> Dr. Stewart is also a special education advocate trained by the Wright's Law training center. Dr. Stewart’s clinical and scholarly work specializes in Juvenile Forensics, Law Enforcement Interaction with youth with CD, child language disorders, and augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). Her primary research focuses on the Confluence and Impact of cognitive and communication disorders on the <em>school-to-confinement </em>pipeline, status offenses, involvement with the criminal justice system, law enforcement interaction, and criminal recidivism in youth placed at-risk for delinquency and crime (especially Black and Brown youth from under-resourced areas). </p><p>Dr. Stewart is also a clinically certified and licensed <em>speech-language pathologist</em> and is licensed to practice in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and multiple other states. Through her work, Dr. Stewart has created cutting edge social justice and juvenile justice specialty courses for graduate CSD students, nationally known training programs for law enforcement and legal counsel, and national and international CE workshops and training for licensed SLP clinicians, students, and families of children with special needs.</p><p>This episode is part of the <a href="https://literacy.bepodcast.network/">National Literacy Month series of podcasts</a>, presented in partnership between the <a href="https://bepodcast.network/">Be Podcast Network</a> and <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental</a> (RIF).</p><p><br></p><p><strong>In this conversation, we discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅The relationship between reading challenges and the <em>school-to-confinement</em> pipeline.</p><p>✅Why <em>“behavior problems” </em>could be related to <strong>language processing</strong>, reading, or writing challenges.</p><p>✅When youth become involved with the <strong>justice system</strong>, how do they get access to <em>special education services </em>(including language therapy)? </p><p>✅<em>“They should know better”:</em> Why we can’t assume kids comprehend language in the school <strong>discipline handbook</strong>. </p><p>✅A case for continuing <em>direct language therapy</em> in <strong>high school</strong> (and why therapists need support from school leaders in making this happen).</p><p>You can connect with Dr. Stewart on her website here:<strong> </strong><a href="http://www.juvforensicslp.com"><strong>www.juvforensicslp.com</strong></a><strong><br></strong><br></p><p>Connect with her on Instagram<strong> </strong><a href="http://@drjuvenile_forensicslp"><strong>@drjuvenile_forensicslp</strong></a><strong><br></strong><br></p><p><strong>J</strong>oin her Facebook group<strong> </strong><a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/1226771284165745/members"><strong>SLPs 4 Juvenile Justice here. </strong></a><strong><br></strong><br></p><p><strong>References for this episode’s show notes:<br></strong><br></p><p>Berzofsky, M., Bronson, J., &amp; Maruschak, L. L. (2015). <a href="https://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/dpji1112.pdf">Disabilities among prison and jail inmates</a>, 2011–12. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Statistics.</p><p>Bixby, L., Bevan, S., &amp; Boen, C. (2022). The link between disability, incarceration, and social exclusion. <em>Heath Affairs, 41,10</em>. doi: https://.doi.org/10.1377.hlthaff.2022.00495</p><p>Thompson, E. (2022). <em>Reading through the lines; The correlation between literacy and incarceration.</em> Retrieved from: <a href="https://www.northcarolinahealthnews.org/2022/03/21/reading-through-the-lines-the-correlation-between-literacy-and-incarceration/">https://www.northcarolinahealthnews.org/2022/03/21/reading-through-the-lines-the-correlation-between-literacy-and-incarceration/</a></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps related service providers develop a <em>strategic</em> plan for putting <em>executive functioning support </em>in place in collaboration with their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about that program here. </a></p><p>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs create a system for<em> language therapy</em>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here. </a></p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code <strong>RIF25</strong> on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p><em>*If you’re </em><strong><em>already a member </em></strong><em>of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at </em><a href="mailto:talktome@drkarenspeech.com"><em>talktome@drkarenspeech.com</em></a><em> if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a </em><strong><em>$100 referral </em></strong><em>bonus</em>. </p><p><strong>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </strong></p><p><br></p><ol><li>Go to <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/de-facto-leaders/">Apple,</a><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0pYM9lniTp9X2afzaGGLec"> Spotify</a>, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</li><li>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</li><li>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the <strong>De Facto Leaders podcast </strong>so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </li></ol><p><br></p><p><strong>Reading Is Fundamental</strong> is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental here.</a>&amp;n...</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There is a disproportionate number of individuals with communication disorders and <strong>reading disabilities</strong> involved with the justice system for both children and adults.</p><p>Past research suggests that more than 40% of incarcerated people have some type of nonpsychiatric disability (Berzofsky et al., 2015; Bixby et al., 2022; Thompson, 2022)</p><p>Additionally, once youth are involved in the justice system, it becomes more difficult for them to access the education and therapeutic services they need. </p><p>Both <strong>literacy and language skills</strong> will impact someone’s ability to comprehend employee or disciplinary handbooks, to read language in legal documents, fill out job applications, and or explain past events during job interviews, when interacting with school staff or with law enforcement. </p><p>Many times things are written off as “behavior problems” when the real underlying issue could be tied to language, reading, or writing. </p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Dr. Shameka Stewart</strong> to episode 180 of the <em>De Facto Leaders</em> podcast). </p><p><strong>Dr. Shameka Stewart</strong> is an Associate Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders and the <strong>Juvenile Forensic Speech-Language Pathologist(r).</strong> Dr. Stewart is also a special education advocate trained by the Wright's Law training center. Dr. Stewart’s clinical and scholarly work specializes in Juvenile Forensics, Law Enforcement Interaction with youth with CD, child language disorders, and augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). Her primary research focuses on the Confluence and Impact of cognitive and communication disorders on the <em>school-to-confinement </em>pipeline, status offenses, involvement with the criminal justice system, law enforcement interaction, and criminal recidivism in youth placed at-risk for delinquency and crime (especially Black and Brown youth from under-resourced areas). </p><p>Dr. Stewart is also a clinically certified and licensed <em>speech-language pathologist</em> and is licensed to practice in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and multiple other states. Through her work, Dr. Stewart has created cutting edge social justice and juvenile justice specialty courses for graduate CSD students, nationally known training programs for law enforcement and legal counsel, and national and international CE workshops and training for licensed SLP clinicians, students, and families of children with special needs.</p><p>This episode is part of the <a href="https://literacy.bepodcast.network/">National Literacy Month series of podcasts</a>, presented in partnership between the <a href="https://bepodcast.network/">Be Podcast Network</a> and <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental</a> (RIF).</p><p><br></p><p><strong>In this conversation, we discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅The relationship between reading challenges and the <em>school-to-confinement</em> pipeline.</p><p>✅Why <em>“behavior problems” </em>could be related to <strong>language processing</strong>, reading, or writing challenges.</p><p>✅When youth become involved with the <strong>justice system</strong>, how do they get access to <em>special education services </em>(including language therapy)? </p><p>✅<em>“They should know better”:</em> Why we can’t assume kids comprehend language in the school <strong>discipline handbook</strong>. </p><p>✅A case for continuing <em>direct language therapy</em> in <strong>high school</strong> (and why therapists need support from school leaders in making this happen).</p><p>You can connect with Dr. Stewart on her website here:<strong> </strong><a href="http://www.juvforensicslp.com"><strong>www.juvforensicslp.com</strong></a><strong><br></strong><br></p><p>Connect with her on Instagram<strong> </strong><a href="http://@drjuvenile_forensicslp"><strong>@drjuvenile_forensicslp</strong></a><strong><br></strong><br></p><p><strong>J</strong>oin her Facebook group<strong> </strong><a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/1226771284165745/members"><strong>SLPs 4 Juvenile Justice here. </strong></a><strong><br></strong><br></p><p><strong>References for this episode’s show notes:<br></strong><br></p><p>Berzofsky, M., Bronson, J., &amp; Maruschak, L. L. (2015). <a href="https://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/dpji1112.pdf">Disabilities among prison and jail inmates</a>, 2011–12. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Statistics.</p><p>Bixby, L., Bevan, S., &amp; Boen, C. (2022). The link between disability, incarceration, and social exclusion. <em>Heath Affairs, 41,10</em>. doi: https://.doi.org/10.1377.hlthaff.2022.00495</p><p>Thompson, E. (2022). <em>Reading through the lines; The correlation between literacy and incarceration.</em> Retrieved from: <a href="https://www.northcarolinahealthnews.org/2022/03/21/reading-through-the-lines-the-correlation-between-literacy-and-incarceration/">https://www.northcarolinahealthnews.org/2022/03/21/reading-through-the-lines-the-correlation-between-literacy-and-incarceration/</a></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps related service providers develop a <em>strategic</em> plan for putting <em>executive functioning support </em>in place in collaboration with their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about that program here. </a></p><p>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs create a system for<em> language therapy</em>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here. </a></p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code <strong>RIF25</strong> on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p><em>*If you’re </em><strong><em>already a member </em></strong><em>of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at </em><a href="mailto:talktome@drkarenspeech.com"><em>talktome@drkarenspeech.com</em></a><em> if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a </em><strong><em>$100 referral </em></strong><em>bonus</em>. </p><p><strong>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </strong></p><p><br></p><ol><li>Go to <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/de-facto-leaders/">Apple,</a><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0pYM9lniTp9X2afzaGGLec"> Spotify</a>, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</li><li>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</li><li>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the <strong>De Facto Leaders podcast </strong>so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </li></ol><p><br></p><p><strong>Reading Is Fundamental</strong> is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental here.</a>&amp;n...</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How can school leaders make informed decisions about reading curriculum when they know the home environments among their student body vary widely?</p><p>I don’t envy people tasked with these kinds of decisions. </p><p>My opinion is that schools should ensure students get their instructional needs met during the school day, because it’s difficult to control what happens to students once they leave the school campus.</p><p>Direct instruction of reading has to fall on the plate of educators. If we assume certain practices will be done at home consistently, we create huge equity issues.</p><p>With all that being said, school staff can work to create a shared partnership with families and communities. Even though they might aim to include the essentials during the school day, they can provide opportunities and tools for students and families to support literacy outside formal classroom instruction.</p><p>I invited Susan Brady, a reading specialist from Illinois, to De Facto Leaders episode 179 to discuss how she’s helped her community get access to books and extracurricular activities that support literacy. </p><p>Susan Brady has been in the teaching profession for over 40 years. She worked in a private school where she taught first grade and kindergarten. Sixteen years ago she began work in the public schools as a kindergarten teacher. In 2008, she received her Master’s Degree in Reading from Governors State University and became a Reading Specialist. She moved to middle school 5 years ago and works with small groups, large groups, and push-ins. She also has started and run engaging book clubs for her students to help get them excited about reading.</p><p>This episode is part of the <a href="https://literacy.bepodcast.network/">National Literacy Month series of podcasts</a>, presented in partnership between the <a href="https://bepodcast.network/">Be Podcast Network</a> and <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental</a> (RIF).</p><p><br>In this conversation, Susan shares:</p><p>✅Are reading teachers getting the pre-service training they need to critically evaluate research and implement instructional practices?</p><p>✅Relying a curriculum versus leveraging a curriculum to guide your practice</p><p>✅How to start a book club and get students excited about reading</p><p>✅Where to find inexpensive or free books for schools and families</p><p>✅Navigating logistical and equity issues when hosting community events and running extracurriculars.</p><p><br>The following resources were mentioned in this episode:</p><p>Our partner for the National Literacy Month Campaign, Reading Is Fundamental (https://www.rif.org)</p><p>Better World Books (https://www.betterworldbooks.com/)</p><p>First Book (https://firstbook.org)</p><p>BookShare (https://www.bookshare.org) </p><p>United for Literacy (https://www.bookshare.org)</p><p>Little Free Library (https://littlefreelibrary.org)</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code RIF25 on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p>*If you’re already a member of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at talktome@drkarenspeech.com if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a $100 referral bonus. </p><p>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </p><p>Go to Apple, Spotify, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</p><p>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</p><p>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the De Facto Leaders podcast so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </p><p>Reading Is Fundamental is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about <a href="https://www.rif.org">Reading Is Fundamental here</a>. </p><p>You can also learn more about the other BE Podcast Network shows at https://bepodcast.network</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How can school leaders make informed decisions about reading curriculum when they know the home environments among their student body vary widely?</p><p>I don’t envy people tasked with these kinds of decisions. </p><p>My opinion is that schools should ensure students get their instructional needs met during the school day, because it’s difficult to control what happens to students once they leave the school campus.</p><p>Direct instruction of reading has to fall on the plate of educators. If we assume certain practices will be done at home consistently, we create huge equity issues.</p><p>With all that being said, school staff can work to create a shared partnership with families and communities. Even though they might aim to include the essentials during the school day, they can provide opportunities and tools for students and families to support literacy outside formal classroom instruction.</p><p>I invited Susan Brady, a reading specialist from Illinois, to De Facto Leaders episode 179 to discuss how she’s helped her community get access to books and extracurricular activities that support literacy. </p><p>Susan Brady has been in the teaching profession for over 40 years. She worked in a private school where she taught first grade and kindergarten. Sixteen years ago she began work in the public schools as a kindergarten teacher. In 2008, she received her Master’s Degree in Reading from Governors State University and became a Reading Specialist. She moved to middle school 5 years ago and works with small groups, large groups, and push-ins. She also has started and run engaging book clubs for her students to help get them excited about reading.</p><p>This episode is part of the <a href="https://literacy.bepodcast.network/">National Literacy Month series of podcasts</a>, presented in partnership between the <a href="https://bepodcast.network/">Be Podcast Network</a> and <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental</a> (RIF).</p><p><br>In this conversation, Susan shares:</p><p>✅Are reading teachers getting the pre-service training they need to critically evaluate research and implement instructional practices?</p><p>✅Relying a curriculum versus leveraging a curriculum to guide your practice</p><p>✅How to start a book club and get students excited about reading</p><p>✅Where to find inexpensive or free books for schools and families</p><p>✅Navigating logistical and equity issues when hosting community events and running extracurriculars.</p><p><br>The following resources were mentioned in this episode:</p><p>Our partner for the National Literacy Month Campaign, Reading Is Fundamental (https://www.rif.org)</p><p>Better World Books (https://www.betterworldbooks.com/)</p><p>First Book (https://firstbook.org)</p><p>BookShare (https://www.bookshare.org) </p><p>United for Literacy (https://www.bookshare.org)</p><p>Little Free Library (https://littlefreelibrary.org)</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code RIF25 on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p>*If you’re already a member of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at talktome@drkarenspeech.com if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a $100 referral bonus. </p><p>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </p><p>Go to Apple, Spotify, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</p><p>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</p><p>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the De Facto Leaders podcast so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </p><p>Reading Is Fundamental is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about <a href="https://www.rif.org">Reading Is Fundamental here</a>. </p><p>You can also learn more about the other BE Podcast Network shows at https://bepodcast.network</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How can school leaders make informed decisions about reading curriculum when they know the home environments among their student body vary widely?</p><p>I don’t envy people tasked with these kinds of decisions. </p><p>My opinion is that schools should ensure students get their instructional needs met during the school day, because it’s difficult to control what happens to students once they leave the school campus.</p><p>Direct instruction of reading has to fall on the plate of educators. If we assume certain practices will be done at home consistently, we create huge equity issues.</p><p>With all that being said, school staff can work to create a shared partnership with families and communities. Even though they might aim to include the essentials during the school day, they can provide opportunities and tools for students and families to support literacy outside formal classroom instruction.</p><p>I invited Susan Brady, a reading specialist from Illinois, to De Facto Leaders episode 179 to discuss how she’s helped her community get access to books and extracurricular activities that support literacy. </p><p>Susan Brady has been in the teaching profession for over 40 years. She worked in a private school where she taught first grade and kindergarten. Sixteen years ago she began work in the public schools as a kindergarten teacher. In 2008, she received her Master’s Degree in Reading from Governors State University and became a Reading Specialist. She moved to middle school 5 years ago and works with small groups, large groups, and push-ins. She also has started and run engaging book clubs for her students to help get them excited about reading.</p><p>This episode is part of the <a href="https://literacy.bepodcast.network/">National Literacy Month series of podcasts</a>, presented in partnership between the <a href="https://bepodcast.network/">Be Podcast Network</a> and <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental</a> (RIF).</p><p><br>In this conversation, Susan shares:</p><p>✅Are reading teachers getting the pre-service training they need to critically evaluate research and implement instructional practices?</p><p>✅Relying a curriculum versus leveraging a curriculum to guide your practice</p><p>✅How to start a book club and get students excited about reading</p><p>✅Where to find inexpensive or free books for schools and families</p><p>✅Navigating logistical and equity issues when hosting community events and running extracurriculars.</p><p><br>The following resources were mentioned in this episode:</p><p>Our partner for the National Literacy Month Campaign, Reading Is Fundamental (https://www.rif.org)</p><p>Better World Books (https://www.betterworldbooks.com/)</p><p>First Book (https://firstbook.org)</p><p>BookShare (https://www.bookshare.org) </p><p>United for Literacy (https://www.bookshare.org)</p><p>Little Free Library (https://littlefreelibrary.org)</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code RIF25 on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p>*If you’re already a member of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at talktome@drkarenspeech.com if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a $100 referral bonus. </p><p>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </p><p>Go to Apple, Spotify, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</p><p>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</p><p>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the De Facto Leaders podcast so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </p><p>Reading Is Fundamental is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about <a href="https://www.rif.org">Reading Is Fundamental here</a>. </p><p>You can also learn more about the other BE Podcast Network shows at https://bepodcast.network</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In 2015, the <strong>Office of Special Education Programs</strong> published a letter stating that school teams were “not prohibited” from using the term “dyslexia”. </p><p>Unfortunately, this letter left many <strong>questions unanswered</strong> and is often misinterpreted.</p><p>Parents seeking out services for their children are still unsure how to advocate for <strong>appropriate services</strong> in their schools and communities.</p><p>School teams are still unsure about what they’re <strong>“permitted” </strong>vs. <strong>“required”</strong> to do.</p><p>Professionals are unsure who is<strong> qualified or responsible</strong> for identifying students with <strong>dyslexia</strong> and other learning disabilities. </p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Tom Parton</strong> to episode 178 of De Facto Leaders to discuss<strong> legal mandates</strong>, <em>ethical obligations,</em> and factors school teams should consider when making decisions about <strong>curriculum and assistive technology</strong>. </p><p><strong>Tom Parton </strong>is a private Speech Language Pathologist in Normal, Illinois. He retired after 35 years of public-school practice. Tom is President of Everyone Reading Illinois and is a member of <strong>ERI’s Legislative Committee</strong>. Tom has presented on autism and language/literacy topics at local, state, and national conferences. Tom participated in the <strong>ISBE Reading Instruction Advisory Group </strong>and Teachers of Reading Certification task forces. He is currently a member of the <strong>ISBE Dyslexia Handbook </strong>revision team. He is past-president of the Illinois Speech-Language-Hearing Association and is ISHA Honors Committee co-chair and a member of ISHA’s Leadership Development Committee. Tom is the 2024 chair of the <strong>American Speech Language Hearing Association </strong>Committee of Ambassadors.</p><p>This episode is part of the <a href="https://literacy.bepodcast.network/">National Literacy Month series of podcasts</a>, presented in partnership between the <a href="https://bepodcast.network/">Be Podcast Network</a> and <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental</a> (RIF).</p><p><br></p><p><strong>In this conversation, we discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p><em>✅</em>What do <strong>federal guidelines </strong>require when it comes to identifying and serving students with reading/writing disabilities?</p><p><em>✅</em>Picking the right battles to fight: Do we focus on the <strong>labels</strong> or the<em> services and curriculum</em>?</p><p><em>✅</em>Who is qualified or responsible for <strong>diagnosing dyslexia</strong>?</p><p><em>✅</em>The ethical problem with giving up on <strong>word-decoding</strong> in secondary school.</p><p><em>✅</em>What skills do students need to effectively use <strong>assistive technology </strong>for <em>reading, writing, and spelling</em>?</p><p><strong>Additional resources mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://www.isbe.net/Documents/Dyslexia-Handbook.pdf">The Dyslexia Handbook from the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE)</a> (https://www.isbe.net/Documents/Dyslexia-Handbook.pdf)</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://www.isbe.net/literacyplan">ISBE Comprehensive Literacy Plan</a> (https://www.isbe.net/literacyplan)</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://dyslexiaida.org">The International Dyslexia Association (IDA)</a> (https://dyslexiaida.org)</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://dyslexiaida.org/ida-dyslexia-handbook/">The International Dyslexia Association (IDA) Dyslexia Handbook</a> (https://dyslexiaida.org/ida-dyslexia-handbook/)</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://il.thereadingleague.org">The Reading League of Illinois</a> (https://il.thereadingleague.org)</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://sldsupports.org">The Illinois SLD Support Project</a> (https://sldsupports.org)</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://www.dyslegia.com/state-dyslexia-laws/">Dyslegia: State Dyslexia Laws</a> (https://www.dyslegia.com/state-dyslexia-laws/)</p><p><br></p><p>Williams, V. (2023) Letter from the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services on the use of “Developmental Language Disorder” for special education eligibility. <em>Office of Special Education Programs. </em>Retrieved from: <a href="https://www.asha.org/siteassets/advocacy/comments/OSEP-Response-Letter-to-ASHA-on-DLD-5.30.23.pdf"><strong>https://www.asha.org/siteassets/advocacy/comments/OSEP-Response-Letter-to-ASHA-on-DLD-5.30.23.pdf</strong></a><strong><br></strong><br></p><p>Yudin, M. K. (2015). Letter from the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services on the use of “Dyslexia” for special education eligibility. <em>Office of Special Education Programs.</em> Retrieved from: <a href="https://sites.ed.gov/idea/files/policy_speced_guid_idea_memosdcltrs_guidance-on-dyslexia-10-2015.pdf"><strong>https://sites.ed.gov/idea/files/policy_speced_guid_idea_memosdcltrs_guidance-on-dyslexia-10-2015.pdf</strong></a><strong><br></strong><br></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps related service providers develop a <em>strategic</em> plan for putting <em>executive functioning support </em>in place in collaboration with their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about that program here</a>: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs create a system for<em> language therapy</em>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code <strong>RIF25</strong> on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p><em>*If you’re </em><strong><em>already a member </em></strong><em>of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at </em><a href="mailto:talktome@drkarenspeech.com"><em>talktome@drkarenspeech.com</em></a><em> if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a </em><strong><em>$100 referral </em></strong><em>bonus</em>. </p><p><strong>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </strong></p><ol><li>Go to <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/de-facto-leaders/">Apple,</a><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0pYM9lniTp9X2afzaGGLec"> Spotify</a>, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</li><li>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</li><li>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the <strong>De Facto Leaders podcast </strong>so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </li></ol><p><strong>Reading Is Fundamental</strong> is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental here</a>: https://www.r...</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In 2015, the <strong>Office of Special Education Programs</strong> published a letter stating that school teams were “not prohibited” from using the term “dyslexia”. </p><p>Unfortunately, this letter left many <strong>questions unanswered</strong> and is often misinterpreted.</p><p>Parents seeking out services for their children are still unsure how to advocate for <strong>appropriate services</strong> in their schools and communities.</p><p>School teams are still unsure about what they’re <strong>“permitted” </strong>vs. <strong>“required”</strong> to do.</p><p>Professionals are unsure who is<strong> qualified or responsible</strong> for identifying students with <strong>dyslexia</strong> and other learning disabilities. </p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Tom Parton</strong> to episode 178 of De Facto Leaders to discuss<strong> legal mandates</strong>, <em>ethical obligations,</em> and factors school teams should consider when making decisions about <strong>curriculum and assistive technology</strong>. </p><p><strong>Tom Parton </strong>is a private Speech Language Pathologist in Normal, Illinois. He retired after 35 years of public-school practice. Tom is President of Everyone Reading Illinois and is a member of <strong>ERI’s Legislative Committee</strong>. Tom has presented on autism and language/literacy topics at local, state, and national conferences. Tom participated in the <strong>ISBE Reading Instruction Advisory Group </strong>and Teachers of Reading Certification task forces. He is currently a member of the <strong>ISBE Dyslexia Handbook </strong>revision team. He is past-president of the Illinois Speech-Language-Hearing Association and is ISHA Honors Committee co-chair and a member of ISHA’s Leadership Development Committee. Tom is the 2024 chair of the <strong>American Speech Language Hearing Association </strong>Committee of Ambassadors.</p><p>This episode is part of the <a href="https://literacy.bepodcast.network/">National Literacy Month series of podcasts</a>, presented in partnership between the <a href="https://bepodcast.network/">Be Podcast Network</a> and <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental</a> (RIF).</p><p><br></p><p><strong>In this conversation, we discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p><em>✅</em>What do <strong>federal guidelines </strong>require when it comes to identifying and serving students with reading/writing disabilities?</p><p><em>✅</em>Picking the right battles to fight: Do we focus on the <strong>labels</strong> or the<em> services and curriculum</em>?</p><p><em>✅</em>Who is qualified or responsible for <strong>diagnosing dyslexia</strong>?</p><p><em>✅</em>The ethical problem with giving up on <strong>word-decoding</strong> in secondary school.</p><p><em>✅</em>What skills do students need to effectively use <strong>assistive technology </strong>for <em>reading, writing, and spelling</em>?</p><p><strong>Additional resources mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://www.isbe.net/Documents/Dyslexia-Handbook.pdf">The Dyslexia Handbook from the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE)</a> (https://www.isbe.net/Documents/Dyslexia-Handbook.pdf)</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://www.isbe.net/literacyplan">ISBE Comprehensive Literacy Plan</a> (https://www.isbe.net/literacyplan)</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://dyslexiaida.org">The International Dyslexia Association (IDA)</a> (https://dyslexiaida.org)</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://dyslexiaida.org/ida-dyslexia-handbook/">The International Dyslexia Association (IDA) Dyslexia Handbook</a> (https://dyslexiaida.org/ida-dyslexia-handbook/)</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://il.thereadingleague.org">The Reading League of Illinois</a> (https://il.thereadingleague.org)</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://sldsupports.org">The Illinois SLD Support Project</a> (https://sldsupports.org)</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://www.dyslegia.com/state-dyslexia-laws/">Dyslegia: State Dyslexia Laws</a> (https://www.dyslegia.com/state-dyslexia-laws/)</p><p><br></p><p>Williams, V. (2023) Letter from the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services on the use of “Developmental Language Disorder” for special education eligibility. <em>Office of Special Education Programs. </em>Retrieved from: <a href="https://www.asha.org/siteassets/advocacy/comments/OSEP-Response-Letter-to-ASHA-on-DLD-5.30.23.pdf"><strong>https://www.asha.org/siteassets/advocacy/comments/OSEP-Response-Letter-to-ASHA-on-DLD-5.30.23.pdf</strong></a><strong><br></strong><br></p><p>Yudin, M. K. (2015). Letter from the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services on the use of “Dyslexia” for special education eligibility. <em>Office of Special Education Programs.</em> Retrieved from: <a href="https://sites.ed.gov/idea/files/policy_speced_guid_idea_memosdcltrs_guidance-on-dyslexia-10-2015.pdf"><strong>https://sites.ed.gov/idea/files/policy_speced_guid_idea_memosdcltrs_guidance-on-dyslexia-10-2015.pdf</strong></a><strong><br></strong><br></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps related service providers develop a <em>strategic</em> plan for putting <em>executive functioning support </em>in place in collaboration with their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about that program here</a>: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs create a system for<em> language therapy</em>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code <strong>RIF25</strong> on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p><em>*If you’re </em><strong><em>already a member </em></strong><em>of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at </em><a href="mailto:talktome@drkarenspeech.com"><em>talktome@drkarenspeech.com</em></a><em> if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a </em><strong><em>$100 referral </em></strong><em>bonus</em>. </p><p><strong>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </strong></p><ol><li>Go to <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/de-facto-leaders/">Apple,</a><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0pYM9lniTp9X2afzaGGLec"> Spotify</a>, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</li><li>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</li><li>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the <strong>De Facto Leaders podcast </strong>so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </li></ol><p><strong>Reading Is Fundamental</strong> is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental here</a>: https://www.r...</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In 2015, the <strong>Office of Special Education Programs</strong> published a letter stating that school teams were “not prohibited” from using the term “dyslexia”. </p><p>Unfortunately, this letter left many <strong>questions unanswered</strong> and is often misinterpreted.</p><p>Parents seeking out services for their children are still unsure how to advocate for <strong>appropriate services</strong> in their schools and communities.</p><p>School teams are still unsure about what they’re <strong>“permitted” </strong>vs. <strong>“required”</strong> to do.</p><p>Professionals are unsure who is<strong> qualified or responsible</strong> for identifying students with <strong>dyslexia</strong> and other learning disabilities. </p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Tom Parton</strong> to episode 178 of De Facto Leaders to discuss<strong> legal mandates</strong>, <em>ethical obligations,</em> and factors school teams should consider when making decisions about <strong>curriculum and assistive technology</strong>. </p><p><strong>Tom Parton </strong>is a private Speech Language Pathologist in Normal, Illinois. He retired after 35 years of public-school practice. Tom is President of Everyone Reading Illinois and is a member of <strong>ERI’s Legislative Committee</strong>. Tom has presented on autism and language/literacy topics at local, state, and national conferences. Tom participated in the <strong>ISBE Reading Instruction Advisory Group </strong>and Teachers of Reading Certification task forces. He is currently a member of the <strong>ISBE Dyslexia Handbook </strong>revision team. He is past-president of the Illinois Speech-Language-Hearing Association and is ISHA Honors Committee co-chair and a member of ISHA’s Leadership Development Committee. Tom is the 2024 chair of the <strong>American Speech Language Hearing Association </strong>Committee of Ambassadors.</p><p>This episode is part of the <a href="https://literacy.bepodcast.network/">National Literacy Month series of podcasts</a>, presented in partnership between the <a href="https://bepodcast.network/">Be Podcast Network</a> and <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental</a> (RIF).</p><p><br></p><p><strong>In this conversation, we discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p><em>✅</em>What do <strong>federal guidelines </strong>require when it comes to identifying and serving students with reading/writing disabilities?</p><p><em>✅</em>Picking the right battles to fight: Do we focus on the <strong>labels</strong> or the<em> services and curriculum</em>?</p><p><em>✅</em>Who is qualified or responsible for <strong>diagnosing dyslexia</strong>?</p><p><em>✅</em>The ethical problem with giving up on <strong>word-decoding</strong> in secondary school.</p><p><em>✅</em>What skills do students need to effectively use <strong>assistive technology </strong>for <em>reading, writing, and spelling</em>?</p><p><strong>Additional resources mentioned in this episode:</strong></p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://www.isbe.net/Documents/Dyslexia-Handbook.pdf">The Dyslexia Handbook from the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE)</a> (https://www.isbe.net/Documents/Dyslexia-Handbook.pdf)</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://www.isbe.net/literacyplan">ISBE Comprehensive Literacy Plan</a> (https://www.isbe.net/literacyplan)</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://dyslexiaida.org">The International Dyslexia Association (IDA)</a> (https://dyslexiaida.org)</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://dyslexiaida.org/ida-dyslexia-handbook/">The International Dyslexia Association (IDA) Dyslexia Handbook</a> (https://dyslexiaida.org/ida-dyslexia-handbook/)</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://il.thereadingleague.org">The Reading League of Illinois</a> (https://il.thereadingleague.org)</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://sldsupports.org">The Illinois SLD Support Project</a> (https://sldsupports.org)</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://www.dyslegia.com/state-dyslexia-laws/">Dyslegia: State Dyslexia Laws</a> (https://www.dyslegia.com/state-dyslexia-laws/)</p><p><br></p><p>Williams, V. (2023) Letter from the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services on the use of “Developmental Language Disorder” for special education eligibility. <em>Office of Special Education Programs. </em>Retrieved from: <a href="https://www.asha.org/siteassets/advocacy/comments/OSEP-Response-Letter-to-ASHA-on-DLD-5.30.23.pdf"><strong>https://www.asha.org/siteassets/advocacy/comments/OSEP-Response-Letter-to-ASHA-on-DLD-5.30.23.pdf</strong></a><strong><br></strong><br></p><p>Yudin, M. K. (2015). Letter from the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services on the use of “Dyslexia” for special education eligibility. <em>Office of Special Education Programs.</em> Retrieved from: <a href="https://sites.ed.gov/idea/files/policy_speced_guid_idea_memosdcltrs_guidance-on-dyslexia-10-2015.pdf"><strong>https://sites.ed.gov/idea/files/policy_speced_guid_idea_memosdcltrs_guidance-on-dyslexia-10-2015.pdf</strong></a><strong><br></strong><br></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps related service providers develop a <em>strategic</em> plan for putting <em>executive functioning support </em>in place in collaboration with their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about that program here</a>: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs create a system for<em> language therapy</em>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code <strong>RIF25</strong> on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p><em>*If you’re </em><strong><em>already a member </em></strong><em>of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at </em><a href="mailto:talktome@drkarenspeech.com"><em>talktome@drkarenspeech.com</em></a><em> if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a </em><strong><em>$100 referral </em></strong><em>bonus</em>. </p><p><strong>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </strong></p><ol><li>Go to <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/de-facto-leaders/">Apple,</a><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0pYM9lniTp9X2afzaGGLec"> Spotify</a>, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</li><li>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</li><li>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the <strong>De Facto Leaders podcast </strong>so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </li></ol><p><strong>Reading Is Fundamental</strong> is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental here</a>: https://www.r...</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There are many <em>“science of reading”</em> terms being used right now (including the “science of reading” itself).</p><p>Yet debates about how to help kids <strong>become literate </strong>continues; and part of that is because of <strong>common logical fallacies</strong> applied to education.</p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Anna Geiger</strong> to episode 177 of <strong>De Facto Leaders</strong> to define important literacy terms and discuss myths associated with teaching reading.</p><p>Anna Geiger is a former teacher, mom of six, the founder and owner of <strong>The Measured Mom,</strong> host of the <strong>TripleR Teaching podcast,</strong> and author of books such as <strong>“Reach all Readers”</strong>. She was a balanced literacy advocate for twenty years. As both a classroom teacher and teacher educator, she promoted three-cueing using leveled texts. She taught phonics, but didn’t use a scope and sequence. She provided very little<strong> direct instruction</strong> because she was sure it would bore students.</p><p>Fast-forward to 2019, when she began to realize that many of her teaching practices weren’t<strong> backed by research</strong>. Anna became Orton-Gillingham certified and earned a Science of Reading graduate certificate. She currently runs <strong>The Measured Mom </strong>website, which includes easy-prep resources that your students will love so much they’ll forget they’re learning.</p><p><br>This episode is part of the <a href="https://literacy.bepodcast.network/">National Literacy Month series of podcasts</a>, presented in partnership between the <a href="https://bepodcast.network/">Be Podcast Network</a> and <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental</a> (RIF).</p><p><br></p><p><strong>In this conversation, we discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p><em>✅</em>The difference between <strong>balanced literacy</strong> and <strong>structured literacy<br></strong><br></p><p><em>✅</em><strong>Decodable</strong> texts vs.<strong> predictable </strong>texts.</p><p><em>✅</em>What is<strong> three-cueing</strong> and why does it encourage <strong>poor reading habits</strong>?</p><p><em>✅</em>Using <strong>syntactic </strong>and <strong>context clues</strong>: Necessary, but not sufficient for<strong> decoding.<br></strong><br></p><p><em>✅</em>Early literacy instruction: <strong>Play-based</strong> learning vs. <strong>playful</strong> learning</p><p><em>✅</em>Finding the joy in <strong>reading and teaching</strong>: Can you find joy in something if you haven’t been <strong>given the skills </strong>to do it? </p><p><br></p><p>You can learn more about Anna Geiger’s resources on her website here: <a href="https://www.themeasuredmom.com/">https://www.themeasuredmom.com/</a></p><p><a href="https://themeasuredmom.lpages.co/reach-all-readers/">Order Anna’s book, “Reach all Readers” here.</a></p><p>Listen to my interview with Anna on her podcast, TripleR Teaching here: <a href="https://www.themeasuredmom.com/how-to-help-students-improve-language-comprehension-a-conversation-with-dr-karen-dudek-brannan/">https://www.themeasuredmom.com/how-to-help-students-improve-language-comprehension-a-conversation-with-dr-karen-dudek-brannan/</a></p><p>Listen to Anna’s conversation about scaffolding early writing skills with Dr. Sonia Cabell here: <a href="https://www.themeasuredmom.com/how-to-scaffold-preschoolers-early-writing-skills-with-dr-sonia-cabell/">https://www.themeasuredmom.com/how-to-scaffold-preschoolers-early-writing-skills-with-dr-sonia-cabell/</a></p><p>Listen to Anna's conversation with Dr. Susan Neuman about evidence-based instruction for preschoolers here: <a href="https://www.themeasuredmom.com/what-does-research-say-about-teaching-preschoolers/">https://www.themeasuredmom.com/what-does-research-say-about-teaching-preschoolers/</a></p><p>Listen to Anna’s commentary on decodable texts here: <a href="https://www.themeasuredmom.com/dos-donts-decodable-texts/">https://www.themeasuredmom.com/dos-donts-decodable-texts/</a></p><p>Listen to my conversation with Mary Saghafi and Shannon Betts about reading advocacy here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-165-turning-litigious-situations-into-reading-reform-initiatives-with-mary-saghafi-and-shannon-betts/">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-165-turning-litigious-situations-into-reading-reform-initiatives-with-mary-saghafi-and-shannon-betts/</a></p><p>Other books mentioned in this episode:</p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Learning-Read-Jeanne-S-Chall/dp/0070103828">“Learning to Read: The Great Debate” by Jeanne Chall</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Learning-Read-Write-Developmentally-Appropriate/dp/0935989870/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1N27W7II51OZ0&amp;dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.YrXpVbuip_iSIk-TZzXkjeuR50eCUMeOIaU3-HJJxO3GjHj071QN20LucGBJIEps.Ce1kdXM8x8o7_jZ9DfpbbEtu6sT0HbHxQKaUnUUdvW0&amp;dib_tag=se&amp;keywords=susan+neuman+learning+to+reading+and+write&amp;qid=1722002928&amp;sprefix=susan+neuman+learning+to+reading+and+write%2Caps%2C86&amp;sr=8-1">“Learning to Read and Write: Developmentally Appropriate Practices for Young Children 1st Ed.” by Susan Neuman, Carol Copple, &amp; Sue Bredekamp</a></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps related service providers develop a <em>strategic</em> plan for putting <em>executive functioning support </em>in place in collaboration with their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about that program here. </a></p><p>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs create a system for<em> language therapy</em>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here. </a></p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code <strong>RIF25</strong> on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p><em>*If you’re </em><strong><em>already a member </em></strong><em>of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at </em><a href="mailto:talktome@drkarenspeech.com"><em>talktome@drkarenspeech.com</em></a><em> if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a </em><strong><em>$100 referral </em></strong><em>bonus</em>. </p><p><strong>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </strong></p><p><br></p><ol><li>Go to <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/de-facto-leaders/">Apple,</a><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0pYM9lniTp9X2afzaGGLec"> Spotify</a>, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</li><li>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</li><li>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the <strong>De Facto Leaders podcast </strong>so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </li></ol><p><br></p><p><strong>Reading Is Fundamental</strong> is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more ...</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There are many <em>“science of reading”</em> terms being used right now (including the “science of reading” itself).</p><p>Yet debates about how to help kids <strong>become literate </strong>continues; and part of that is because of <strong>common logical fallacies</strong> applied to education.</p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Anna Geiger</strong> to episode 177 of <strong>De Facto Leaders</strong> to define important literacy terms and discuss myths associated with teaching reading.</p><p>Anna Geiger is a former teacher, mom of six, the founder and owner of <strong>The Measured Mom,</strong> host of the <strong>TripleR Teaching podcast,</strong> and author of books such as <strong>“Reach all Readers”</strong>. She was a balanced literacy advocate for twenty years. As both a classroom teacher and teacher educator, she promoted three-cueing using leveled texts. She taught phonics, but didn’t use a scope and sequence. She provided very little<strong> direct instruction</strong> because she was sure it would bore students.</p><p>Fast-forward to 2019, when she began to realize that many of her teaching practices weren’t<strong> backed by research</strong>. Anna became Orton-Gillingham certified and earned a Science of Reading graduate certificate. She currently runs <strong>The Measured Mom </strong>website, which includes easy-prep resources that your students will love so much they’ll forget they’re learning.</p><p><br>This episode is part of the <a href="https://literacy.bepodcast.network/">National Literacy Month series of podcasts</a>, presented in partnership between the <a href="https://bepodcast.network/">Be Podcast Network</a> and <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental</a> (RIF).</p><p><br></p><p><strong>In this conversation, we discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p><em>✅</em>The difference between <strong>balanced literacy</strong> and <strong>structured literacy<br></strong><br></p><p><em>✅</em><strong>Decodable</strong> texts vs.<strong> predictable </strong>texts.</p><p><em>✅</em>What is<strong> three-cueing</strong> and why does it encourage <strong>poor reading habits</strong>?</p><p><em>✅</em>Using <strong>syntactic </strong>and <strong>context clues</strong>: Necessary, but not sufficient for<strong> decoding.<br></strong><br></p><p><em>✅</em>Early literacy instruction: <strong>Play-based</strong> learning vs. <strong>playful</strong> learning</p><p><em>✅</em>Finding the joy in <strong>reading and teaching</strong>: Can you find joy in something if you haven’t been <strong>given the skills </strong>to do it? </p><p><br></p><p>You can learn more about Anna Geiger’s resources on her website here: <a href="https://www.themeasuredmom.com/">https://www.themeasuredmom.com/</a></p><p><a href="https://themeasuredmom.lpages.co/reach-all-readers/">Order Anna’s book, “Reach all Readers” here.</a></p><p>Listen to my interview with Anna on her podcast, TripleR Teaching here: <a href="https://www.themeasuredmom.com/how-to-help-students-improve-language-comprehension-a-conversation-with-dr-karen-dudek-brannan/">https://www.themeasuredmom.com/how-to-help-students-improve-language-comprehension-a-conversation-with-dr-karen-dudek-brannan/</a></p><p>Listen to Anna’s conversation about scaffolding early writing skills with Dr. Sonia Cabell here: <a href="https://www.themeasuredmom.com/how-to-scaffold-preschoolers-early-writing-skills-with-dr-sonia-cabell/">https://www.themeasuredmom.com/how-to-scaffold-preschoolers-early-writing-skills-with-dr-sonia-cabell/</a></p><p>Listen to Anna's conversation with Dr. Susan Neuman about evidence-based instruction for preschoolers here: <a href="https://www.themeasuredmom.com/what-does-research-say-about-teaching-preschoolers/">https://www.themeasuredmom.com/what-does-research-say-about-teaching-preschoolers/</a></p><p>Listen to Anna’s commentary on decodable texts here: <a href="https://www.themeasuredmom.com/dos-donts-decodable-texts/">https://www.themeasuredmom.com/dos-donts-decodable-texts/</a></p><p>Listen to my conversation with Mary Saghafi and Shannon Betts about reading advocacy here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-165-turning-litigious-situations-into-reading-reform-initiatives-with-mary-saghafi-and-shannon-betts/">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-165-turning-litigious-situations-into-reading-reform-initiatives-with-mary-saghafi-and-shannon-betts/</a></p><p>Other books mentioned in this episode:</p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Learning-Read-Jeanne-S-Chall/dp/0070103828">“Learning to Read: The Great Debate” by Jeanne Chall</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Learning-Read-Write-Developmentally-Appropriate/dp/0935989870/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1N27W7II51OZ0&amp;dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.YrXpVbuip_iSIk-TZzXkjeuR50eCUMeOIaU3-HJJxO3GjHj071QN20LucGBJIEps.Ce1kdXM8x8o7_jZ9DfpbbEtu6sT0HbHxQKaUnUUdvW0&amp;dib_tag=se&amp;keywords=susan+neuman+learning+to+reading+and+write&amp;qid=1722002928&amp;sprefix=susan+neuman+learning+to+reading+and+write%2Caps%2C86&amp;sr=8-1">“Learning to Read and Write: Developmentally Appropriate Practices for Young Children 1st Ed.” by Susan Neuman, Carol Copple, &amp; Sue Bredekamp</a></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps related service providers develop a <em>strategic</em> plan for putting <em>executive functioning support </em>in place in collaboration with their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about that program here. </a></p><p>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs create a system for<em> language therapy</em>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here. </a></p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code <strong>RIF25</strong> on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p><em>*If you’re </em><strong><em>already a member </em></strong><em>of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at </em><a href="mailto:talktome@drkarenspeech.com"><em>talktome@drkarenspeech.com</em></a><em> if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a </em><strong><em>$100 referral </em></strong><em>bonus</em>. </p><p><strong>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </strong></p><p><br></p><ol><li>Go to <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/de-facto-leaders/">Apple,</a><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0pYM9lniTp9X2afzaGGLec"> Spotify</a>, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</li><li>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</li><li>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the <strong>De Facto Leaders podcast </strong>so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </li></ol><p><br></p><p><strong>Reading Is Fundamental</strong> is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more ...</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There are many <em>“science of reading”</em> terms being used right now (including the “science of reading” itself).</p><p>Yet debates about how to help kids <strong>become literate </strong>continues; and part of that is because of <strong>common logical fallacies</strong> applied to education.</p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Anna Geiger</strong> to episode 177 of <strong>De Facto Leaders</strong> to define important literacy terms and discuss myths associated with teaching reading.</p><p>Anna Geiger is a former teacher, mom of six, the founder and owner of <strong>The Measured Mom,</strong> host of the <strong>TripleR Teaching podcast,</strong> and author of books such as <strong>“Reach all Readers”</strong>. She was a balanced literacy advocate for twenty years. As both a classroom teacher and teacher educator, she promoted three-cueing using leveled texts. She taught phonics, but didn’t use a scope and sequence. She provided very little<strong> direct instruction</strong> because she was sure it would bore students.</p><p>Fast-forward to 2019, when she began to realize that many of her teaching practices weren’t<strong> backed by research</strong>. Anna became Orton-Gillingham certified and earned a Science of Reading graduate certificate. She currently runs <strong>The Measured Mom </strong>website, which includes easy-prep resources that your students will love so much they’ll forget they’re learning.</p><p><br>This episode is part of the <a href="https://literacy.bepodcast.network/">National Literacy Month series of podcasts</a>, presented in partnership between the <a href="https://bepodcast.network/">Be Podcast Network</a> and <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental</a> (RIF).</p><p><br></p><p><strong>In this conversation, we discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p><em>✅</em>The difference between <strong>balanced literacy</strong> and <strong>structured literacy<br></strong><br></p><p><em>✅</em><strong>Decodable</strong> texts vs.<strong> predictable </strong>texts.</p><p><em>✅</em>What is<strong> three-cueing</strong> and why does it encourage <strong>poor reading habits</strong>?</p><p><em>✅</em>Using <strong>syntactic </strong>and <strong>context clues</strong>: Necessary, but not sufficient for<strong> decoding.<br></strong><br></p><p><em>✅</em>Early literacy instruction: <strong>Play-based</strong> learning vs. <strong>playful</strong> learning</p><p><em>✅</em>Finding the joy in <strong>reading and teaching</strong>: Can you find joy in something if you haven’t been <strong>given the skills </strong>to do it? </p><p><br></p><p>You can learn more about Anna Geiger’s resources on her website here: <a href="https://www.themeasuredmom.com/">https://www.themeasuredmom.com/</a></p><p><a href="https://themeasuredmom.lpages.co/reach-all-readers/">Order Anna’s book, “Reach all Readers” here.</a></p><p>Listen to my interview with Anna on her podcast, TripleR Teaching here: <a href="https://www.themeasuredmom.com/how-to-help-students-improve-language-comprehension-a-conversation-with-dr-karen-dudek-brannan/">https://www.themeasuredmom.com/how-to-help-students-improve-language-comprehension-a-conversation-with-dr-karen-dudek-brannan/</a></p><p>Listen to Anna’s conversation about scaffolding early writing skills with Dr. Sonia Cabell here: <a href="https://www.themeasuredmom.com/how-to-scaffold-preschoolers-early-writing-skills-with-dr-sonia-cabell/">https://www.themeasuredmom.com/how-to-scaffold-preschoolers-early-writing-skills-with-dr-sonia-cabell/</a></p><p>Listen to Anna's conversation with Dr. Susan Neuman about evidence-based instruction for preschoolers here: <a href="https://www.themeasuredmom.com/what-does-research-say-about-teaching-preschoolers/">https://www.themeasuredmom.com/what-does-research-say-about-teaching-preschoolers/</a></p><p>Listen to Anna’s commentary on decodable texts here: <a href="https://www.themeasuredmom.com/dos-donts-decodable-texts/">https://www.themeasuredmom.com/dos-donts-decodable-texts/</a></p><p>Listen to my conversation with Mary Saghafi and Shannon Betts about reading advocacy here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-165-turning-litigious-situations-into-reading-reform-initiatives-with-mary-saghafi-and-shannon-betts/">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-165-turning-litigious-situations-into-reading-reform-initiatives-with-mary-saghafi-and-shannon-betts/</a></p><p>Other books mentioned in this episode:</p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Learning-Read-Jeanne-S-Chall/dp/0070103828">“Learning to Read: The Great Debate” by Jeanne Chall</a></p><p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Learning-Read-Write-Developmentally-Appropriate/dp/0935989870/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1N27W7II51OZ0&amp;dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.YrXpVbuip_iSIk-TZzXkjeuR50eCUMeOIaU3-HJJxO3GjHj071QN20LucGBJIEps.Ce1kdXM8x8o7_jZ9DfpbbEtu6sT0HbHxQKaUnUUdvW0&amp;dib_tag=se&amp;keywords=susan+neuman+learning+to+reading+and+write&amp;qid=1722002928&amp;sprefix=susan+neuman+learning+to+reading+and+write%2Caps%2C86&amp;sr=8-1">“Learning to Read and Write: Developmentally Appropriate Practices for Young Children 1st Ed.” by Susan Neuman, Carol Copple, &amp; Sue Bredekamp</a></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps related service providers develop a <em>strategic</em> plan for putting <em>executive functioning support </em>in place in collaboration with their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about that program here. </a></p><p>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs create a system for<em> language therapy</em>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here. </a></p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code <strong>RIF25</strong> on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p><em>*If you’re </em><strong><em>already a member </em></strong><em>of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at </em><a href="mailto:talktome@drkarenspeech.com"><em>talktome@drkarenspeech.com</em></a><em> if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a </em><strong><em>$100 referral </em></strong><em>bonus</em>. </p><p><strong>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </strong></p><p><br></p><ol><li>Go to <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/de-facto-leaders/">Apple,</a><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0pYM9lniTp9X2afzaGGLec"> Spotify</a>, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</li><li>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</li><li>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the <strong>De Facto Leaders podcast </strong>so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </li></ol><p><br></p><p><strong>Reading Is Fundamental</strong> is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more ...</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The <em>“science of reading”</em> is trending; but in order for professionals to engage in effective instruction, they need to understand that literacy also includes <strong>spelling</strong> and <strong>writing.<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>Writing, spelling, and reading</strong> are interconnected, and the growing body of research continues to show us that these skills need to be <strong>taught explicitly.</strong> </p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Dr. Jan Wasowicz </strong>to episode 176 of the <em>De Facto Leaders </em>podcast to discuss the <a href="https://learningbydesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/TLLN_11x8.5.pdf"><strong>Language Literacy Network</strong></a><strong> <br>(Link here: </strong>https://learningbydesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/TLLN_11x8.5.pdf); a framework she’s created to help professionals better<em> understand the connections</em> between<strong> reading</strong>, <strong>writing</strong>, <strong>spelling</strong>, and <strong>language</strong>. </p><p><strong>Dr. Jan Wasowicz</strong> has more than 40 years of experience as a speech-language, literacy, and learning specialist working with students in a variety of educational settings, including public schools, Head Start programs, and private practice. Dr. Wasowicz is frequently invited to speak about best practices in literacy assessment and instruction and has taught numerous undergraduate and graduate courses, holding faculty positions at Northwestern University, Elmhurst College, Rush–Presbyterian–St. Luke’s Medical Center, and Governors State University. Her credits include articles published in scholarly journals and U.S. patents for her inventions of literacy software programs including<strong> Earobics® </strong>and <strong>Spelling Performance Evaluation for Language and Literacy (SPELL-3). <br></strong><br></p><p>Dr. Wasowicz is an author of <strong>SPELL-Links to Reading &amp; Writing</strong> and lead moderator of the SPELLTalk multi-disciplinary professional listserv. She also currently serves as an advisory board member of The Reading League of Illinois and an external consultant for Purdue University’s inter-disciplinary initiative to strengthen teacher preparation using science-based methods. Dr. Wasowicz is an ASHA-certified, IL-licensed, and FL-licensed speech-language pathologist and an ASHA Board Certified Specialist in Child Language and she holds a professional educator license with multiple endorsements from the State Teacher Certification Board of Illinois. She is the founder, president and <strong>CEO of SPELL-Links | Learning By Design, Inc</strong>., and she maintains a small private practice in IL via tele-practice and in FL serving students with oral and written language disorders.</p><p>This episode is part of the <a href="https://literacy.bepodcast.network/">National Literacy Month series of podcasts</a>, presented in partnership between the <a href="https://bepodcast.network/">Be Podcast Network</a> and <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental</a> (RIF).</p><p><br></p><p><strong>In this conversation, we discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p><em>✅</em>Do we need a <em>“writing rope”</em> to supplement the<em> “reading rope”</em>? Or should <strong>reading, writing and language</strong> be woven in to one literacy framework?</p><p><em>✅Pragmatics, executive functioning, and metalinguistic awareness: </em>How do these components fit in to <strong>effective literacy instruction</strong>?</p><p><em>✅</em>Does working on reading <strong>improve spelling</strong>? Does working on spelling<em> improve reading? <br></em><br></p><p><em>✅</em>Should professionals work on <em>linguistic skills</em> in <strong>stages</strong>? When/how should professionals start <strong>working on morphology </strong>in elementary school?</p><p><em>✅</em>Defining <em>“print to speech”</em> and <em>“speech to print”</em> approaches (with specific examples). </p><p>You can find the infographic for the<strong> </strong><a href="https://learningbydesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/TLLN_11x8.5.pdf"><strong>Language Literacy Network </strong>framework Dr. Wasowicz discussed here</a>: https://learningbydesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/TLLN_11x8.5.pdf</p><p>To engage in professional discussions with leading literary experts, <a href="https://lists.learningbydesign.com/mailman/listinfo/spelltalk">join the SPELL-talk ListServ here</a>: https://lists.learningbydesign.com/mailman/listinfo/spelltalk</p><p>Connect with Dr. Jan Wasowicz on the <a href="https://learningbydesign.com">Learning By Design, Inc website here</a>: https://learningbydesign.com, on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jan-wasowicz-phd-02917a/">LinkedIn here</a>: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jan-wasowicz-phd-02917a/ or <a href="http://@spell-links">@spell-links</a> here: http://@spell-links</p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps related service providers develop a <em>strategic</em> plan for putting <em>executive functioning support </em>in place in collaboration with their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about that program here</a>: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs create a system for<em> language therapy</em>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code <strong>RIF25</strong> on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p><em>*If you’re </em><strong><em>already a member </em></strong><em>of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at </em><a href="mailto:talktome@drkarenspeech.com"><em>talktome@drkarenspeech.com</em></a><em> if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a </em><strong><em>$100 referral </em></strong><em>bonus</em>. </p><p><strong>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </strong></p><p><br></p><ol><li>Go to <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/de-facto-leaders/">Apple,</a><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0pYM9lniTp9X2afzaGGLec"> Spotify</a>, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</li><li>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</li><li>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the <strong>De Facto Leaders podcast </strong>so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </li><li>You can also learn more about the other BE Podcast Network shows at <a href="https://bepodcast.network/"><strong>https://bepodcast.network</strong></a><strong> </strong></li></ol>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get th...</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The <em>“science of reading”</em> is trending; but in order for professionals to engage in effective instruction, they need to understand that literacy also includes <strong>spelling</strong> and <strong>writing.<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>Writing, spelling, and reading</strong> are interconnected, and the growing body of research continues to show us that these skills need to be <strong>taught explicitly.</strong> </p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Dr. Jan Wasowicz </strong>to episode 176 of the <em>De Facto Leaders </em>podcast to discuss the <a href="https://learningbydesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/TLLN_11x8.5.pdf"><strong>Language Literacy Network</strong></a><strong> <br>(Link here: </strong>https://learningbydesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/TLLN_11x8.5.pdf); a framework she’s created to help professionals better<em> understand the connections</em> between<strong> reading</strong>, <strong>writing</strong>, <strong>spelling</strong>, and <strong>language</strong>. </p><p><strong>Dr. Jan Wasowicz</strong> has more than 40 years of experience as a speech-language, literacy, and learning specialist working with students in a variety of educational settings, including public schools, Head Start programs, and private practice. Dr. Wasowicz is frequently invited to speak about best practices in literacy assessment and instruction and has taught numerous undergraduate and graduate courses, holding faculty positions at Northwestern University, Elmhurst College, Rush–Presbyterian–St. Luke’s Medical Center, and Governors State University. Her credits include articles published in scholarly journals and U.S. patents for her inventions of literacy software programs including<strong> Earobics® </strong>and <strong>Spelling Performance Evaluation for Language and Literacy (SPELL-3). <br></strong><br></p><p>Dr. Wasowicz is an author of <strong>SPELL-Links to Reading &amp; Writing</strong> and lead moderator of the SPELLTalk multi-disciplinary professional listserv. She also currently serves as an advisory board member of The Reading League of Illinois and an external consultant for Purdue University’s inter-disciplinary initiative to strengthen teacher preparation using science-based methods. Dr. Wasowicz is an ASHA-certified, IL-licensed, and FL-licensed speech-language pathologist and an ASHA Board Certified Specialist in Child Language and she holds a professional educator license with multiple endorsements from the State Teacher Certification Board of Illinois. She is the founder, president and <strong>CEO of SPELL-Links | Learning By Design, Inc</strong>., and she maintains a small private practice in IL via tele-practice and in FL serving students with oral and written language disorders.</p><p>This episode is part of the <a href="https://literacy.bepodcast.network/">National Literacy Month series of podcasts</a>, presented in partnership between the <a href="https://bepodcast.network/">Be Podcast Network</a> and <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental</a> (RIF).</p><p><br></p><p><strong>In this conversation, we discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p><em>✅</em>Do we need a <em>“writing rope”</em> to supplement the<em> “reading rope”</em>? Or should <strong>reading, writing and language</strong> be woven in to one literacy framework?</p><p><em>✅Pragmatics, executive functioning, and metalinguistic awareness: </em>How do these components fit in to <strong>effective literacy instruction</strong>?</p><p><em>✅</em>Does working on reading <strong>improve spelling</strong>? Does working on spelling<em> improve reading? <br></em><br></p><p><em>✅</em>Should professionals work on <em>linguistic skills</em> in <strong>stages</strong>? When/how should professionals start <strong>working on morphology </strong>in elementary school?</p><p><em>✅</em>Defining <em>“print to speech”</em> and <em>“speech to print”</em> approaches (with specific examples). </p><p>You can find the infographic for the<strong> </strong><a href="https://learningbydesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/TLLN_11x8.5.pdf"><strong>Language Literacy Network </strong>framework Dr. Wasowicz discussed here</a>: https://learningbydesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/TLLN_11x8.5.pdf</p><p>To engage in professional discussions with leading literary experts, <a href="https://lists.learningbydesign.com/mailman/listinfo/spelltalk">join the SPELL-talk ListServ here</a>: https://lists.learningbydesign.com/mailman/listinfo/spelltalk</p><p>Connect with Dr. Jan Wasowicz on the <a href="https://learningbydesign.com">Learning By Design, Inc website here</a>: https://learningbydesign.com, on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jan-wasowicz-phd-02917a/">LinkedIn here</a>: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jan-wasowicz-phd-02917a/ or <a href="http://@spell-links">@spell-links</a> here: http://@spell-links</p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps related service providers develop a <em>strategic</em> plan for putting <em>executive functioning support </em>in place in collaboration with their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about that program here</a>: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs create a system for<em> language therapy</em>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code <strong>RIF25</strong> on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p><em>*If you’re </em><strong><em>already a member </em></strong><em>of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at </em><a href="mailto:talktome@drkarenspeech.com"><em>talktome@drkarenspeech.com</em></a><em> if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a </em><strong><em>$100 referral </em></strong><em>bonus</em>. </p><p><strong>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </strong></p><p><br></p><ol><li>Go to <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/de-facto-leaders/">Apple,</a><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0pYM9lniTp9X2afzaGGLec"> Spotify</a>, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</li><li>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</li><li>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the <strong>De Facto Leaders podcast </strong>so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </li><li>You can also learn more about the other BE Podcast Network shows at <a href="https://bepodcast.network/"><strong>https://bepodcast.network</strong></a><strong> </strong></li></ol>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get th...</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The <em>“science of reading”</em> is trending; but in order for professionals to engage in effective instruction, they need to understand that literacy also includes <strong>spelling</strong> and <strong>writing.<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>Writing, spelling, and reading</strong> are interconnected, and the growing body of research continues to show us that these skills need to be <strong>taught explicitly.</strong> </p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Dr. Jan Wasowicz </strong>to episode 176 of the <em>De Facto Leaders </em>podcast to discuss the <a href="https://learningbydesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/TLLN_11x8.5.pdf"><strong>Language Literacy Network</strong></a><strong> <br>(Link here: </strong>https://learningbydesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/TLLN_11x8.5.pdf); a framework she’s created to help professionals better<em> understand the connections</em> between<strong> reading</strong>, <strong>writing</strong>, <strong>spelling</strong>, and <strong>language</strong>. </p><p><strong>Dr. Jan Wasowicz</strong> has more than 40 years of experience as a speech-language, literacy, and learning specialist working with students in a variety of educational settings, including public schools, Head Start programs, and private practice. Dr. Wasowicz is frequently invited to speak about best practices in literacy assessment and instruction and has taught numerous undergraduate and graduate courses, holding faculty positions at Northwestern University, Elmhurst College, Rush–Presbyterian–St. Luke’s Medical Center, and Governors State University. Her credits include articles published in scholarly journals and U.S. patents for her inventions of literacy software programs including<strong> Earobics® </strong>and <strong>Spelling Performance Evaluation for Language and Literacy (SPELL-3). <br></strong><br></p><p>Dr. Wasowicz is an author of <strong>SPELL-Links to Reading &amp; Writing</strong> and lead moderator of the SPELLTalk multi-disciplinary professional listserv. She also currently serves as an advisory board member of The Reading League of Illinois and an external consultant for Purdue University’s inter-disciplinary initiative to strengthen teacher preparation using science-based methods. Dr. Wasowicz is an ASHA-certified, IL-licensed, and FL-licensed speech-language pathologist and an ASHA Board Certified Specialist in Child Language and she holds a professional educator license with multiple endorsements from the State Teacher Certification Board of Illinois. She is the founder, president and <strong>CEO of SPELL-Links | Learning By Design, Inc</strong>., and she maintains a small private practice in IL via tele-practice and in FL serving students with oral and written language disorders.</p><p>This episode is part of the <a href="https://literacy.bepodcast.network/">National Literacy Month series of podcasts</a>, presented in partnership between the <a href="https://bepodcast.network/">Be Podcast Network</a> and <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental</a> (RIF).</p><p><br></p><p><strong>In this conversation, we discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p><em>✅</em>Do we need a <em>“writing rope”</em> to supplement the<em> “reading rope”</em>? Or should <strong>reading, writing and language</strong> be woven in to one literacy framework?</p><p><em>✅Pragmatics, executive functioning, and metalinguistic awareness: </em>How do these components fit in to <strong>effective literacy instruction</strong>?</p><p><em>✅</em>Does working on reading <strong>improve spelling</strong>? Does working on spelling<em> improve reading? <br></em><br></p><p><em>✅</em>Should professionals work on <em>linguistic skills</em> in <strong>stages</strong>? When/how should professionals start <strong>working on morphology </strong>in elementary school?</p><p><em>✅</em>Defining <em>“print to speech”</em> and <em>“speech to print”</em> approaches (with specific examples). </p><p>You can find the infographic for the<strong> </strong><a href="https://learningbydesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/TLLN_11x8.5.pdf"><strong>Language Literacy Network </strong>framework Dr. Wasowicz discussed here</a>: https://learningbydesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/TLLN_11x8.5.pdf</p><p>To engage in professional discussions with leading literary experts, <a href="https://lists.learningbydesign.com/mailman/listinfo/spelltalk">join the SPELL-talk ListServ here</a>: https://lists.learningbydesign.com/mailman/listinfo/spelltalk</p><p>Connect with Dr. Jan Wasowicz on the <a href="https://learningbydesign.com">Learning By Design, Inc website here</a>: https://learningbydesign.com, on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jan-wasowicz-phd-02917a/">LinkedIn here</a>: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jan-wasowicz-phd-02917a/ or <a href="http://@spell-links">@spell-links</a> here: http://@spell-links</p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps related service providers develop a <em>strategic</em> plan for putting <em>executive functioning support </em>in place in collaboration with their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about that program here</a>: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>In this episode, I mention <strong>Language Therapy Advance Foundations</strong>, my program that helps SLPs create a system for<em> language therapy</em>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/">You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here</a>: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code <strong>RIF25</strong> on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p><em>*If you’re </em><strong><em>already a member </em></strong><em>of either program and you refer a friend, tell them to email me at </em><a href="mailto:talktome@drkarenspeech.com"><em>talktome@drkarenspeech.com</em></a><em> if they join and let me know you referred them and I’ll send you a </em><strong><em>$100 referral </em></strong><em>bonus</em>. </p><p><strong>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </strong></p><p><br></p><ol><li>Go to <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/de-facto-leaders/">Apple,</a><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/0pYM9lniTp9X2afzaGGLec"> Spotify</a>, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</li><li>Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</li><li>Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the <strong>De Facto Leaders podcast </strong>so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </li><li>You can also learn more about the other BE Podcast Network shows at <a href="https://bepodcast.network/"><strong>https://bepodcast.network</strong></a><strong> </strong></li></ol>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get th...</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I’m revisiting an older episode in honor of a special event that I'm doing in the month of September, 2024.</p><p>I'm so excited to participate in the <a href="https://literacy.bepodcast.network/">National Literacy Month series of podcasts</a>, which we're presented in partnership between the <a href="https://bepodcast.network/">Be Podcast Network</a> and <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental</a> (RIF).<br> <br>De Facto Leaders is part of the BE Podcast Network (Link here: https://bepodcast.network/), so I’ll be participating in this effort.<br> <br>About Reading Is Fundamental (RIF):<br> <br>Reading Is Fundamental is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about Reading is Fundamental here: https://www.rif.org/<br> <br>What’s happening on De Facto Leaders as part of the Reading Is Fundamental (RIF) campaign:<br> <br>In September, I’ll be featuring a series of guests to talk about how we can improve the nationwide literacy crisis. As part of this effort, I’ll be publishing two episodes a week during the month of September. <br> <br>In October, I’ll resume the standard once a week schedule and will publish some shorter episodes that outline my key take-aways based on the September interviews. These shorter episodes will give you a chance to catch up on listening to the extra episodes; and will also give you the chance to hear my take on each interview. <br> <br>To celebrate this special partnership, I’m giving my listeners 25% off their tuition when they join either Language Therapy Advance Foundations (Link here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy) and the School of Clinical Leadership (Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership) between September 15 and October 15. <br> <br>To get access to this special rate, all you need to do is enter coupon code RIF25 on the checkout page. <br> <br>In this re-release episode, I share:</p><p>✅What the current literacy trends show as far as the impact of texting.</p><p>✅The 3 tenets of effective literacy intervention.</p><p>✅Common mistakes people make when teaching kids to use reading strategies.</p><p>✅Three essential skills kids need in order to become fluent readers and spellers.</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>In this episode, I mention the Word Study Toolkit, which comes with Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code RIF25 on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </p><p>1. Go to Apple, Spotify, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</p><p>2. Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</p><p>3. Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the De Facto Leaders podcast so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </p><p>Reading Is Fundamental is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about Reading Is Fundamental here: https://www.rif.org/</p><p>You can also learn more about the other BE Podcast Network shows at https://bepodcast.network</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I’m revisiting an older episode in honor of a special event that I'm doing in the month of September, 2024.</p><p>I'm so excited to participate in the <a href="https://literacy.bepodcast.network/">National Literacy Month series of podcasts</a>, which we're presented in partnership between the <a href="https://bepodcast.network/">Be Podcast Network</a> and <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental</a> (RIF).<br> <br>De Facto Leaders is part of the BE Podcast Network (Link here: https://bepodcast.network/), so I’ll be participating in this effort.<br> <br>About Reading Is Fundamental (RIF):<br> <br>Reading Is Fundamental is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about Reading is Fundamental here: https://www.rif.org/<br> <br>What’s happening on De Facto Leaders as part of the Reading Is Fundamental (RIF) campaign:<br> <br>In September, I’ll be featuring a series of guests to talk about how we can improve the nationwide literacy crisis. As part of this effort, I’ll be publishing two episodes a week during the month of September. <br> <br>In October, I’ll resume the standard once a week schedule and will publish some shorter episodes that outline my key take-aways based on the September interviews. These shorter episodes will give you a chance to catch up on listening to the extra episodes; and will also give you the chance to hear my take on each interview. <br> <br>To celebrate this special partnership, I’m giving my listeners 25% off their tuition when they join either Language Therapy Advance Foundations (Link here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy) and the School of Clinical Leadership (Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership) between September 15 and October 15. <br> <br>To get access to this special rate, all you need to do is enter coupon code RIF25 on the checkout page. <br> <br>In this re-release episode, I share:</p><p>✅What the current literacy trends show as far as the impact of texting.</p><p>✅The 3 tenets of effective literacy intervention.</p><p>✅Common mistakes people make when teaching kids to use reading strategies.</p><p>✅Three essential skills kids need in order to become fluent readers and spellers.</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>In this episode, I mention the Word Study Toolkit, which comes with Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code RIF25 on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </p><p>1. Go to Apple, Spotify, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</p><p>2. Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</p><p>3. Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the De Facto Leaders podcast so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </p><p>Reading Is Fundamental is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about Reading Is Fundamental here: https://www.rif.org/</p><p>You can also learn more about the other BE Podcast Network shows at https://bepodcast.network</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I’m revisiting an older episode in honor of a special event that I'm doing in the month of September, 2024.</p><p>I'm so excited to participate in the <a href="https://literacy.bepodcast.network/">National Literacy Month series of podcasts</a>, which we're presented in partnership between the <a href="https://bepodcast.network/">Be Podcast Network</a> and <a href="https://www.rif.org/">Reading Is Fundamental</a> (RIF).<br> <br>De Facto Leaders is part of the BE Podcast Network (Link here: https://bepodcast.network/), so I’ll be participating in this effort.<br> <br>About Reading Is Fundamental (RIF):<br> <br>Reading Is Fundamental is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about Reading is Fundamental here: https://www.rif.org/<br> <br>What’s happening on De Facto Leaders as part of the Reading Is Fundamental (RIF) campaign:<br> <br>In September, I’ll be featuring a series of guests to talk about how we can improve the nationwide literacy crisis. As part of this effort, I’ll be publishing two episodes a week during the month of September. <br> <br>In October, I’ll resume the standard once a week schedule and will publish some shorter episodes that outline my key take-aways based on the September interviews. These shorter episodes will give you a chance to catch up on listening to the extra episodes; and will also give you the chance to hear my take on each interview. <br> <br>To celebrate this special partnership, I’m giving my listeners 25% off their tuition when they join either Language Therapy Advance Foundations (Link here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy) and the School of Clinical Leadership (Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership) between September 15 and October 15. <br> <br>To get access to this special rate, all you need to do is enter coupon code RIF25 on the checkout page. <br> <br>In this re-release episode, I share:</p><p>✅What the current literacy trends show as far as the impact of texting.</p><p>✅The 3 tenets of effective literacy intervention.</p><p>✅Common mistakes people make when teaching kids to use reading strategies.</p><p>✅Three essential skills kids need in order to become fluent readers and spellers.</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>In this episode, I mention the Word Study Toolkit, which comes with Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>You can get 25% off either program when you join between September 15-October 15. Just enter coupon code RIF25 on the checkout page to get this special rate. </p><p>Here’s what you can do right now to support this campaign and ensure you don’t miss any of these amazing interviews/commentary. </p><p>1. Go to Apple, Spotify, or any other directory you use for podcasts and subscribe to the De Facto Leaders podcast.</p><p>2. Once you listen to an episode or two, leave me a rating and review. This helps get my show into the hands of people who need the information.</p><p>3. Do you have a colleague or friend who needs to learn more about the research surrounding language and literacy? Do you want to spread the word about practices and ideas you’d like to see in your school, community, or state? If so, tell them about the De Facto Leaders podcast so they can listen to all the episodes in this special campaign. </p><p>Reading Is Fundamental is a nonprofit that focuses on connecting educators and families with materials and training aligned with evidence-based literacy instruction. Not only is their model aligned with the science of reading; they also offer unique book ownership solutions for professionals and families to address book equity issues. You can learn more about Reading Is Fundamental here: https://www.rif.org/</p><p>You can also learn more about the other BE Podcast Network shows at https://bepodcast.network</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I’m a huge supporter of professionals taking ownership of their careers; regardless of the systemic issues at play.</p><p>But having said that, I ALSO like to help educators get to a place where they can work towards addressing systems issues head on.</p><p>That’s why I was so excited to talk with Kurtis Hewson about the Collaborative Response Framework in episode 174 of De Facto Leaders.</p><p>Kurtis Hewson is an award-winning former administrator and teacher, as well as teaching faculty at the post-secondary level. He is the co-founder of Jigsaw Learning, a co-author of the text, “Collaborative Response: Three Foundational Components That Transform How We Respond to the Needs of Learners” (Corwin, 2022), and currently works with districts and schools nationally and internationally establishing Collaborative Response frameworks and interacting with thousands of educators annually.</p><p>Good teachers, therapists, and administrators often develop toolkits they can use to offer a continuum of support to students. But as Kurtis points out, they’re often operating in “silos of excellence”. </p><p>What would happen if team members worked together to pool their resources? </p><p>We discuss this topic in this episode, including:</p><p>✅People in education talk a lot about the problems with “the system”. But what is the “system” and how do we improve it?</p><p>✅Is talking about individual student needs always the best use of time at team meetings?</p><p>✅Meetings sometimes feel like an obligation or a waste of time. How do we change that?</p><p>✅What types of meetings should district level teams have and what’s the purpose of each?</p><p>✅Why school teams need 4 tiers of support rather than the traditional 3 tiers of RtI.</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. </p><p>You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>You can learn more about how to connect with Kurtis and his work at: https://www.jigsawlearning.ca/</p><p>Read about the Overview of Collaborative Response here: https://bit.ly/CR-overview </p><p>Read the Introductory Chapter of the text Collaborative Response - https://bit.ly/CR-intro</p><p>Learn about the Layers of Collaborative Teams Here: https://www.jigsawlearning.ca/publications/blog-posts/scaffolding-our-collaborative-response-purposeful-layering-t</p><p>Learn the Five Considerations to Transform Your Team Meetings here:  https://www.jigsawlearningonline.com/five-planning-considerations-to-transform-your-team-meetings</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I’m a huge supporter of professionals taking ownership of their careers; regardless of the systemic issues at play.</p><p>But having said that, I ALSO like to help educators get to a place where they can work towards addressing systems issues head on.</p><p>That’s why I was so excited to talk with Kurtis Hewson about the Collaborative Response Framework in episode 174 of De Facto Leaders.</p><p>Kurtis Hewson is an award-winning former administrator and teacher, as well as teaching faculty at the post-secondary level. He is the co-founder of Jigsaw Learning, a co-author of the text, “Collaborative Response: Three Foundational Components That Transform How We Respond to the Needs of Learners” (Corwin, 2022), and currently works with districts and schools nationally and internationally establishing Collaborative Response frameworks and interacting with thousands of educators annually.</p><p>Good teachers, therapists, and administrators often develop toolkits they can use to offer a continuum of support to students. But as Kurtis points out, they’re often operating in “silos of excellence”. </p><p>What would happen if team members worked together to pool their resources? </p><p>We discuss this topic in this episode, including:</p><p>✅People in education talk a lot about the problems with “the system”. But what is the “system” and how do we improve it?</p><p>✅Is talking about individual student needs always the best use of time at team meetings?</p><p>✅Meetings sometimes feel like an obligation or a waste of time. How do we change that?</p><p>✅What types of meetings should district level teams have and what’s the purpose of each?</p><p>✅Why school teams need 4 tiers of support rather than the traditional 3 tiers of RtI.</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. </p><p>You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>You can learn more about how to connect with Kurtis and his work at: https://www.jigsawlearning.ca/</p><p>Read about the Overview of Collaborative Response here: https://bit.ly/CR-overview </p><p>Read the Introductory Chapter of the text Collaborative Response - https://bit.ly/CR-intro</p><p>Learn about the Layers of Collaborative Teams Here: https://www.jigsawlearning.ca/publications/blog-posts/scaffolding-our-collaborative-response-purposeful-layering-t</p><p>Learn the Five Considerations to Transform Your Team Meetings here:  https://www.jigsawlearningonline.com/five-planning-considerations-to-transform-your-team-meetings</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I’m a huge supporter of professionals taking ownership of their careers; regardless of the systemic issues at play.</p><p>But having said that, I ALSO like to help educators get to a place where they can work towards addressing systems issues head on.</p><p>That’s why I was so excited to talk with Kurtis Hewson about the Collaborative Response Framework in episode 174 of De Facto Leaders.</p><p>Kurtis Hewson is an award-winning former administrator and teacher, as well as teaching faculty at the post-secondary level. He is the co-founder of Jigsaw Learning, a co-author of the text, “Collaborative Response: Three Foundational Components That Transform How We Respond to the Needs of Learners” (Corwin, 2022), and currently works with districts and schools nationally and internationally establishing Collaborative Response frameworks and interacting with thousands of educators annually.</p><p>Good teachers, therapists, and administrators often develop toolkits they can use to offer a continuum of support to students. But as Kurtis points out, they’re often operating in “silos of excellence”. </p><p>What would happen if team members worked together to pool their resources? </p><p>We discuss this topic in this episode, including:</p><p>✅People in education talk a lot about the problems with “the system”. But what is the “system” and how do we improve it?</p><p>✅Is talking about individual student needs always the best use of time at team meetings?</p><p>✅Meetings sometimes feel like an obligation or a waste of time. How do we change that?</p><p>✅What types of meetings should district level teams have and what’s the purpose of each?</p><p>✅Why school teams need 4 tiers of support rather than the traditional 3 tiers of RtI.</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. </p><p>You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>You can learn more about how to connect with Kurtis and his work at: https://www.jigsawlearning.ca/</p><p>Read about the Overview of Collaborative Response here: https://bit.ly/CR-overview </p><p>Read the Introductory Chapter of the text Collaborative Response - https://bit.ly/CR-intro</p><p>Learn about the Layers of Collaborative Teams Here: https://www.jigsawlearning.ca/publications/blog-posts/scaffolding-our-collaborative-response-purposeful-layering-t</p><p>Learn the Five Considerations to Transform Your Team Meetings here:  https://www.jigsawlearningonline.com/five-planning-considerations-to-transform-your-team-meetings</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A while back, I heard someone refer to <strong>school administrators</strong> and other public sector leaders as <strong>“middle managers”</strong>, and it really hit home for me.<br> </p><p>As I’ve transitioned through <em>different roles in my career,</em> I’ve gotten into the trap of thinking that when I achieve the “next step”, I’ll finally have the influence I want. </p><p>In my experience, telling myself that I’ll be satisfied with the level of impact I can make when I reach the “next step” is a <strong>recipe for disappointment.<br></strong><br></p><p>In reality, I don’t think I’ll ever be able to fix all the things I want to fix, and I’m slowly coming to terms with that; learning to pick <em>which battles are worth fighting</em>.</p><p>As I’ve talked with others who have transitioned to differen<strong>t administrative roles</strong>, this seems to be a common challenge faced by people in middle management positions. </p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Dr. Chris Jones</strong> and <strong>Chris Dodge </strong>to episode 173 of De Facto Leaders to talk about what it's like to be a middle manager in public sector systems like the schools. </p><p><strong>Chris Dodge</strong> has been a lead learner in elementary school settings for ten years and currently the principal at the Thorndyke Road School is Worcester, MA, Chris works to create <strong>collaborative structures</strong> and systems that bring stakeholder voice into school level decision making, as well as strategies that promote student success and achievement. His schools utilize these systems to promote a vision of serving the whole child, ensuring that students’ social-emotional and academic needs are being met. Most notably, in 2014, Christopher led the Dexter Park School in Orange, MA to become a MA Department of Education appointed Innovation School, awarded for its inclusionary practice work. Aside from the role as principal, Christopher has served on DESE’s Principal/Teacher Advisory Cabinet, Commissioner Riley’s Return to School Teaching and Learning Working Group during COVID19, as well as on the MSAA (Massachusetts School Administrators Association) Executive Board. He has been published in numerous blogs and publications such as “Rogue Leader” and “STOP Series: 100 No Nonsense Things Teachers and Leaders Should Stop Doing”, and is featured in podcasts such as “Seeing to Lead” and “Becoming Principal”. Passionate about supporting and mentoring leaders and educators, Christopher is also a consultant with Seaside Educational Consultants and an adjunct instructor at Assumption University in Worcester, MA.</p><p><strong>Dr. Chris Jones</strong> has been an educator in Massachusetts for 22 years. His experience in the classroom ranged from 8th – 11th grade working in an urban setting. A portion of this was spent opening a high school division for an expanding charter school. He has just finished his 15th year as a building administrator. Chris is also the Vice President of the Massachusetts State Administrators Association (MSAA). True to his “why” of improving the educational experience for as many people as possible, he is currently the Principal of Whitman-Hanson Regional High School in Whitman, Massachusetts. </p><p>He is the author of <a href="https://drcsjones.blog/seeing-to-lead-podcast/">SEEing to Lead</a> (https://drcsjones.blog/seeing-to-lead-podcast/), a book that provides strategies for how modern leaders can and must support, engage, and empower their teachers to elevate student success. Chris vlogs weekly about continuous improvement and is also the host of the podcast SEEing to Lead as a way to amplify teachers’ voices in an effort to improve education as a whole. His overarching goal is to positively model continuous improvement in all facets of life by being purposeful, acting with integrity, and building character.</p><p>Chris is passionate about continuous improvement and the idea that success is not a destination, but a process. Chris is a teacher centered principal and his beliefs around the importance of a positive work environment, continuous growth, and a healthy family work-life integration can be seen in the presentations and workshops he has given for the Massachusetts School Administrators Association (MSAA), Massachusetts Computer Using Educators (MassCUE), Massachusetts Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development (MASCD), the Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD), the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP); and his participation in the Better Leaders Better Schools Mastermind group.</p><p>A finalist for the Massachusetts School Administrators Association’s Principal of the Year award and named the 2022 Massachusetts School Counselors Associaltion’s (MASCA) Administrator of the Year, Chris is described by his past Superintendent as being “…wholly invested in the success of the school…a creative problem-solver who is able to deliberate yet be decisive, be creative yet accountable…calm and clear-headed even under the most trying of times…has built a strong collaborative and collegial school culture…he is a positive influence on teachers, teaching, and learning.”</p><p>Chris’ education includes a BA from Bridgewater State University, an MA from Salem State University, and a Doctorate from Northeastern University. He currently resides in Southeastern Massachusetts with his wife, Mary (Bella) and two boys, Tommy and Scotty.</p><p><strong>In this conversation, we talked about questions like:<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>✅</strong>What is it like to be a<strong> decision-maker </strong>who reports to other decision-makers? Are there times when it’s been difficult to <em>give staff direction</em> because you were waiting on a decision that was <strong>over your head</strong>?</p><p>✅What is the best way for people on the front-line (e.g., teachers, therapists) to provide you with information you can <strong>bring to your leadership </strong>to help move initiatives along?</p><p>✅How do you know when to <strong>escalate</strong> something vs. try to <strong>handle it on your own</strong>?</p><p>✅When bringing <strong>questions/concerns to leadership</strong>, how do you provide enough information that you give <strong>adequate context</strong> without getting in the weeds and overwhelming them?</p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps related service providers develop a <em>strategic</em> plan for putting <em>executive functioning support </em>in place in collaboration with their school teams. </p><p><a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about that program here:  </a>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>You can connect with Chris Dodge on Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/principaldodge1/">@principaldodge1</a> : (https://www.instagram.com/principaldodge1/), on Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/PrincipalDodge1">@PrincipalDodge1</a> : (https://twitter.com/PrincipalDodge1), and <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-dodge-a33343204/">on LinkedIn here</a>:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-dodge-a33343204/</p><p>You can listen to my previous episode with Chris Dodge here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-138-increasing-access-to-instructional-programs-in-rural-districts-with-chris-dodge/">EP138: Increasing access to instructional programs in rural districts (with Chris Dodge)</a>: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-119-teacher-centered-leadership-with-dr-chris-jones/</p><p>You can connect with Dr. Chris Jones on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/drcsjones/">LinkedIn here</a> : https://www.li...</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A while back, I heard someone refer to <strong>school administrators</strong> and other public sector leaders as <strong>“middle managers”</strong>, and it really hit home for me.<br> </p><p>As I’ve transitioned through <em>different roles in my career,</em> I’ve gotten into the trap of thinking that when I achieve the “next step”, I’ll finally have the influence I want. </p><p>In my experience, telling myself that I’ll be satisfied with the level of impact I can make when I reach the “next step” is a <strong>recipe for disappointment.<br></strong><br></p><p>In reality, I don’t think I’ll ever be able to fix all the things I want to fix, and I’m slowly coming to terms with that; learning to pick <em>which battles are worth fighting</em>.</p><p>As I’ve talked with others who have transitioned to differen<strong>t administrative roles</strong>, this seems to be a common challenge faced by people in middle management positions. </p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Dr. Chris Jones</strong> and <strong>Chris Dodge </strong>to episode 173 of De Facto Leaders to talk about what it's like to be a middle manager in public sector systems like the schools. </p><p><strong>Chris Dodge</strong> has been a lead learner in elementary school settings for ten years and currently the principal at the Thorndyke Road School is Worcester, MA, Chris works to create <strong>collaborative structures</strong> and systems that bring stakeholder voice into school level decision making, as well as strategies that promote student success and achievement. His schools utilize these systems to promote a vision of serving the whole child, ensuring that students’ social-emotional and academic needs are being met. Most notably, in 2014, Christopher led the Dexter Park School in Orange, MA to become a MA Department of Education appointed Innovation School, awarded for its inclusionary practice work. Aside from the role as principal, Christopher has served on DESE’s Principal/Teacher Advisory Cabinet, Commissioner Riley’s Return to School Teaching and Learning Working Group during COVID19, as well as on the MSAA (Massachusetts School Administrators Association) Executive Board. He has been published in numerous blogs and publications such as “Rogue Leader” and “STOP Series: 100 No Nonsense Things Teachers and Leaders Should Stop Doing”, and is featured in podcasts such as “Seeing to Lead” and “Becoming Principal”. Passionate about supporting and mentoring leaders and educators, Christopher is also a consultant with Seaside Educational Consultants and an adjunct instructor at Assumption University in Worcester, MA.</p><p><strong>Dr. Chris Jones</strong> has been an educator in Massachusetts for 22 years. His experience in the classroom ranged from 8th – 11th grade working in an urban setting. A portion of this was spent opening a high school division for an expanding charter school. He has just finished his 15th year as a building administrator. Chris is also the Vice President of the Massachusetts State Administrators Association (MSAA). True to his “why” of improving the educational experience for as many people as possible, he is currently the Principal of Whitman-Hanson Regional High School in Whitman, Massachusetts. </p><p>He is the author of <a href="https://drcsjones.blog/seeing-to-lead-podcast/">SEEing to Lead</a> (https://drcsjones.blog/seeing-to-lead-podcast/), a book that provides strategies for how modern leaders can and must support, engage, and empower their teachers to elevate student success. Chris vlogs weekly about continuous improvement and is also the host of the podcast SEEing to Lead as a way to amplify teachers’ voices in an effort to improve education as a whole. His overarching goal is to positively model continuous improvement in all facets of life by being purposeful, acting with integrity, and building character.</p><p>Chris is passionate about continuous improvement and the idea that success is not a destination, but a process. Chris is a teacher centered principal and his beliefs around the importance of a positive work environment, continuous growth, and a healthy family work-life integration can be seen in the presentations and workshops he has given for the Massachusetts School Administrators Association (MSAA), Massachusetts Computer Using Educators (MassCUE), Massachusetts Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development (MASCD), the Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD), the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP); and his participation in the Better Leaders Better Schools Mastermind group.</p><p>A finalist for the Massachusetts School Administrators Association’s Principal of the Year award and named the 2022 Massachusetts School Counselors Associaltion’s (MASCA) Administrator of the Year, Chris is described by his past Superintendent as being “…wholly invested in the success of the school…a creative problem-solver who is able to deliberate yet be decisive, be creative yet accountable…calm and clear-headed even under the most trying of times…has built a strong collaborative and collegial school culture…he is a positive influence on teachers, teaching, and learning.”</p><p>Chris’ education includes a BA from Bridgewater State University, an MA from Salem State University, and a Doctorate from Northeastern University. He currently resides in Southeastern Massachusetts with his wife, Mary (Bella) and two boys, Tommy and Scotty.</p><p><strong>In this conversation, we talked about questions like:<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>✅</strong>What is it like to be a<strong> decision-maker </strong>who reports to other decision-makers? Are there times when it’s been difficult to <em>give staff direction</em> because you were waiting on a decision that was <strong>over your head</strong>?</p><p>✅What is the best way for people on the front-line (e.g., teachers, therapists) to provide you with information you can <strong>bring to your leadership </strong>to help move initiatives along?</p><p>✅How do you know when to <strong>escalate</strong> something vs. try to <strong>handle it on your own</strong>?</p><p>✅When bringing <strong>questions/concerns to leadership</strong>, how do you provide enough information that you give <strong>adequate context</strong> without getting in the weeds and overwhelming them?</p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps related service providers develop a <em>strategic</em> plan for putting <em>executive functioning support </em>in place in collaboration with their school teams. </p><p><a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about that program here:  </a>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>You can connect with Chris Dodge on Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/principaldodge1/">@principaldodge1</a> : (https://www.instagram.com/principaldodge1/), on Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/PrincipalDodge1">@PrincipalDodge1</a> : (https://twitter.com/PrincipalDodge1), and <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-dodge-a33343204/">on LinkedIn here</a>:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-dodge-a33343204/</p><p>You can listen to my previous episode with Chris Dodge here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-138-increasing-access-to-instructional-programs-in-rural-districts-with-chris-dodge/">EP138: Increasing access to instructional programs in rural districts (with Chris Dodge)</a>: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-119-teacher-centered-leadership-with-dr-chris-jones/</p><p>You can connect with Dr. Chris Jones on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/drcsjones/">LinkedIn here</a> : https://www.li...</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Aug 2024 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A while back, I heard someone refer to <strong>school administrators</strong> and other public sector leaders as <strong>“middle managers”</strong>, and it really hit home for me.<br> </p><p>As I’ve transitioned through <em>different roles in my career,</em> I’ve gotten into the trap of thinking that when I achieve the “next step”, I’ll finally have the influence I want. </p><p>In my experience, telling myself that I’ll be satisfied with the level of impact I can make when I reach the “next step” is a <strong>recipe for disappointment.<br></strong><br></p><p>In reality, I don’t think I’ll ever be able to fix all the things I want to fix, and I’m slowly coming to terms with that; learning to pick <em>which battles are worth fighting</em>.</p><p>As I’ve talked with others who have transitioned to differen<strong>t administrative roles</strong>, this seems to be a common challenge faced by people in middle management positions. </p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Dr. Chris Jones</strong> and <strong>Chris Dodge </strong>to episode 173 of De Facto Leaders to talk about what it's like to be a middle manager in public sector systems like the schools. </p><p><strong>Chris Dodge</strong> has been a lead learner in elementary school settings for ten years and currently the principal at the Thorndyke Road School is Worcester, MA, Chris works to create <strong>collaborative structures</strong> and systems that bring stakeholder voice into school level decision making, as well as strategies that promote student success and achievement. His schools utilize these systems to promote a vision of serving the whole child, ensuring that students’ social-emotional and academic needs are being met. Most notably, in 2014, Christopher led the Dexter Park School in Orange, MA to become a MA Department of Education appointed Innovation School, awarded for its inclusionary practice work. Aside from the role as principal, Christopher has served on DESE’s Principal/Teacher Advisory Cabinet, Commissioner Riley’s Return to School Teaching and Learning Working Group during COVID19, as well as on the MSAA (Massachusetts School Administrators Association) Executive Board. He has been published in numerous blogs and publications such as “Rogue Leader” and “STOP Series: 100 No Nonsense Things Teachers and Leaders Should Stop Doing”, and is featured in podcasts such as “Seeing to Lead” and “Becoming Principal”. Passionate about supporting and mentoring leaders and educators, Christopher is also a consultant with Seaside Educational Consultants and an adjunct instructor at Assumption University in Worcester, MA.</p><p><strong>Dr. Chris Jones</strong> has been an educator in Massachusetts for 22 years. His experience in the classroom ranged from 8th – 11th grade working in an urban setting. A portion of this was spent opening a high school division for an expanding charter school. He has just finished his 15th year as a building administrator. Chris is also the Vice President of the Massachusetts State Administrators Association (MSAA). True to his “why” of improving the educational experience for as many people as possible, he is currently the Principal of Whitman-Hanson Regional High School in Whitman, Massachusetts. </p><p>He is the author of <a href="https://drcsjones.blog/seeing-to-lead-podcast/">SEEing to Lead</a> (https://drcsjones.blog/seeing-to-lead-podcast/), a book that provides strategies for how modern leaders can and must support, engage, and empower their teachers to elevate student success. Chris vlogs weekly about continuous improvement and is also the host of the podcast SEEing to Lead as a way to amplify teachers’ voices in an effort to improve education as a whole. His overarching goal is to positively model continuous improvement in all facets of life by being purposeful, acting with integrity, and building character.</p><p>Chris is passionate about continuous improvement and the idea that success is not a destination, but a process. Chris is a teacher centered principal and his beliefs around the importance of a positive work environment, continuous growth, and a healthy family work-life integration can be seen in the presentations and workshops he has given for the Massachusetts School Administrators Association (MSAA), Massachusetts Computer Using Educators (MassCUE), Massachusetts Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development (MASCD), the Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD), the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP); and his participation in the Better Leaders Better Schools Mastermind group.</p><p>A finalist for the Massachusetts School Administrators Association’s Principal of the Year award and named the 2022 Massachusetts School Counselors Associaltion’s (MASCA) Administrator of the Year, Chris is described by his past Superintendent as being “…wholly invested in the success of the school…a creative problem-solver who is able to deliberate yet be decisive, be creative yet accountable…calm and clear-headed even under the most trying of times…has built a strong collaborative and collegial school culture…he is a positive influence on teachers, teaching, and learning.”</p><p>Chris’ education includes a BA from Bridgewater State University, an MA from Salem State University, and a Doctorate from Northeastern University. He currently resides in Southeastern Massachusetts with his wife, Mary (Bella) and two boys, Tommy and Scotty.</p><p><strong>In this conversation, we talked about questions like:<br></strong><br></p><p><strong>✅</strong>What is it like to be a<strong> decision-maker </strong>who reports to other decision-makers? Are there times when it’s been difficult to <em>give staff direction</em> because you were waiting on a decision that was <strong>over your head</strong>?</p><p>✅What is the best way for people on the front-line (e.g., teachers, therapists) to provide you with information you can <strong>bring to your leadership </strong>to help move initiatives along?</p><p>✅How do you know when to <strong>escalate</strong> something vs. try to <strong>handle it on your own</strong>?</p><p>✅When bringing <strong>questions/concerns to leadership</strong>, how do you provide enough information that you give <strong>adequate context</strong> without getting in the weeds and overwhelming them?</p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps related service providers develop a <em>strategic</em> plan for putting <em>executive functioning support </em>in place in collaboration with their school teams. </p><p><a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about that program here:  </a>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>You can connect with Chris Dodge on Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/principaldodge1/">@principaldodge1</a> : (https://www.instagram.com/principaldodge1/), on Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/PrincipalDodge1">@PrincipalDodge1</a> : (https://twitter.com/PrincipalDodge1), and <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-dodge-a33343204/">on LinkedIn here</a>:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-dodge-a33343204/</p><p>You can listen to my previous episode with Chris Dodge here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-138-increasing-access-to-instructional-programs-in-rural-districts-with-chris-dodge/">EP138: Increasing access to instructional programs in rural districts (with Chris Dodge)</a>: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-119-teacher-centered-leadership-with-dr-chris-jones/</p><p>You can connect with Dr. Chris Jones on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/drcsjones/">LinkedIn here</a> : https://www.li...</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How can districts reverse chronic absenteeism and gain a deeper understanding of why students don’t come to school? </p><p>Can we measure how “connected” students are to their schools? How do we impact the level of connection they feel with potential mentors in their lives? </p><p>I invited Jen Perry to episode 172 of the De Facto Leaders podcast to discuss this topic and explore ways schools can assess student engagement and put meaningful programs in place to increase it. </p><p>Jen Perry is Senior Manager of Learning Design and Whole Learner at Edmentum. Jen has worked over 30+ years with youth in educational and community settings. As a teacher, administrator, and trainer, her passion has been to help educators develop an understanding of the importance of social emotional learning and build trauma-informed responses and systems. This work has included supporting youth, administrators, and schools in understanding behavior and implementing transformational change through strength-based approaches.</p><p>In this conversation, we discussed:</p><p>✅Using positive youth development models to support youth involved with the legal system.</p><p>✅Changing our assumptions about kids who have “risk factors” and resources. </p><p>✅Helping youth build developmental assets through community navigation and academic support.</p><p>✅Research on the effectiveness of high-impact tutoring in increasing attendance and student engagement.</p><p>✅How do we help kids connect academic work to meaningful life goals? </p><p>✅Giving students the language they need for self-advocacy and self-awareness.</p><p>In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:</p><p>“The Poverty Problem: How Education Can Promote Resilience and Counter Poverty’s Impact on Brain Development and Functioning” by Horacio Sanchez  <br>Link here: https://www.amazon.com/Poverty-Problem-Resilience-Development-Functioning/dp/1071842927</p><p>Maguillie, L, Perry, J., Aiello, J. (2019). The impact of an Alternative to Detention Program on Developmental Assets for adolescents involved in the juvenile justice or legal system. Journal of Applied Juvenile Justice Services.<br>Link here: https://irp.cdn-website.com/45a58767/files/uploaded/2019-Alternative%20to%20Detention%20%28Maggiulli%29.pdf</p><p>Whole Learner Foundations: Understanding Behavior and our Default Setting<br>Link here: https://www.edmentum.com/intl/resources/webinars/whole-learner-foundations-understanding-behavior-and-our-default-setting/</p><p>Jen Perry on Students and Connection<br>Link here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38EMkeKK96c</p><p>Jen Perry on Teacher Well-being<br>Link here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMuiiq56bsY</p><p>Targeted Skills Instruction-Accelerate High-Impact Virtual Tutoring Services<br>Link here: https://www.edmentum.com/products/virtual-tutoring/</p><p>Learn more about where to connect with Jen on Linked here (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jen-perry-8aaa99204/) or at edmentum.com. </p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. </p><p>You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How can districts reverse chronic absenteeism and gain a deeper understanding of why students don’t come to school? </p><p>Can we measure how “connected” students are to their schools? How do we impact the level of connection they feel with potential mentors in their lives? </p><p>I invited Jen Perry to episode 172 of the De Facto Leaders podcast to discuss this topic and explore ways schools can assess student engagement and put meaningful programs in place to increase it. </p><p>Jen Perry is Senior Manager of Learning Design and Whole Learner at Edmentum. Jen has worked over 30+ years with youth in educational and community settings. As a teacher, administrator, and trainer, her passion has been to help educators develop an understanding of the importance of social emotional learning and build trauma-informed responses and systems. This work has included supporting youth, administrators, and schools in understanding behavior and implementing transformational change through strength-based approaches.</p><p>In this conversation, we discussed:</p><p>✅Using positive youth development models to support youth involved with the legal system.</p><p>✅Changing our assumptions about kids who have “risk factors” and resources. </p><p>✅Helping youth build developmental assets through community navigation and academic support.</p><p>✅Research on the effectiveness of high-impact tutoring in increasing attendance and student engagement.</p><p>✅How do we help kids connect academic work to meaningful life goals? </p><p>✅Giving students the language they need for self-advocacy and self-awareness.</p><p>In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:</p><p>“The Poverty Problem: How Education Can Promote Resilience and Counter Poverty’s Impact on Brain Development and Functioning” by Horacio Sanchez  <br>Link here: https://www.amazon.com/Poverty-Problem-Resilience-Development-Functioning/dp/1071842927</p><p>Maguillie, L, Perry, J., Aiello, J. (2019). The impact of an Alternative to Detention Program on Developmental Assets for adolescents involved in the juvenile justice or legal system. Journal of Applied Juvenile Justice Services.<br>Link here: https://irp.cdn-website.com/45a58767/files/uploaded/2019-Alternative%20to%20Detention%20%28Maggiulli%29.pdf</p><p>Whole Learner Foundations: Understanding Behavior and our Default Setting<br>Link here: https://www.edmentum.com/intl/resources/webinars/whole-learner-foundations-understanding-behavior-and-our-default-setting/</p><p>Jen Perry on Students and Connection<br>Link here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38EMkeKK96c</p><p>Jen Perry on Teacher Well-being<br>Link here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMuiiq56bsY</p><p>Targeted Skills Instruction-Accelerate High-Impact Virtual Tutoring Services<br>Link here: https://www.edmentum.com/products/virtual-tutoring/</p><p>Learn more about where to connect with Jen on Linked here (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jen-perry-8aaa99204/) or at edmentum.com. </p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. </p><p>You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How can districts reverse chronic absenteeism and gain a deeper understanding of why students don’t come to school? </p><p>Can we measure how “connected” students are to their schools? How do we impact the level of connection they feel with potential mentors in their lives? </p><p>I invited Jen Perry to episode 172 of the De Facto Leaders podcast to discuss this topic and explore ways schools can assess student engagement and put meaningful programs in place to increase it. </p><p>Jen Perry is Senior Manager of Learning Design and Whole Learner at Edmentum. Jen has worked over 30+ years with youth in educational and community settings. As a teacher, administrator, and trainer, her passion has been to help educators develop an understanding of the importance of social emotional learning and build trauma-informed responses and systems. This work has included supporting youth, administrators, and schools in understanding behavior and implementing transformational change through strength-based approaches.</p><p>In this conversation, we discussed:</p><p>✅Using positive youth development models to support youth involved with the legal system.</p><p>✅Changing our assumptions about kids who have “risk factors” and resources. </p><p>✅Helping youth build developmental assets through community navigation and academic support.</p><p>✅Research on the effectiveness of high-impact tutoring in increasing attendance and student engagement.</p><p>✅How do we help kids connect academic work to meaningful life goals? </p><p>✅Giving students the language they need for self-advocacy and self-awareness.</p><p>In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:</p><p>“The Poverty Problem: How Education Can Promote Resilience and Counter Poverty’s Impact on Brain Development and Functioning” by Horacio Sanchez  <br>Link here: https://www.amazon.com/Poverty-Problem-Resilience-Development-Functioning/dp/1071842927</p><p>Maguillie, L, Perry, J., Aiello, J. (2019). The impact of an Alternative to Detention Program on Developmental Assets for adolescents involved in the juvenile justice or legal system. Journal of Applied Juvenile Justice Services.<br>Link here: https://irp.cdn-website.com/45a58767/files/uploaded/2019-Alternative%20to%20Detention%20%28Maggiulli%29.pdf</p><p>Whole Learner Foundations: Understanding Behavior and our Default Setting<br>Link here: https://www.edmentum.com/intl/resources/webinars/whole-learner-foundations-understanding-behavior-and-our-default-setting/</p><p>Jen Perry on Students and Connection<br>Link here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38EMkeKK96c</p><p>Jen Perry on Teacher Well-being<br>Link here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMuiiq56bsY</p><p>Targeted Skills Instruction-Accelerate High-Impact Virtual Tutoring Services<br>Link here: https://www.edmentum.com/products/virtual-tutoring/</p><p>Learn more about where to connect with Jen on Linked here (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jen-perry-8aaa99204/) or at edmentum.com. </p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. </p><p>You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>171</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most discussions around social-emotional learning are about helping kids stay regulated, healthy, and adjusted, but we can’t forget about the adults. </p><p>Being in any type of role that involves caring for others can be incredibly dysregulating; whether you’re a K-12 professional or a parent. </p><p>That’s why in this episode, I’m highlighting past interview clips with guests that address emotional regulation and self-care in adults. </p><p>In this episode, you’ll hear discussions on:</p><p>✅How to teach behavioral expectations in class (and why this can help maintain safety and security among staff and students).</p><p>✅How to use co-regulation strategies to manage challenging behaviors such as eloping or property destruction. </p><p>✅Supporting bus drivers, security guards, and other non-teaching school personnel who interact with students. </p><p>✅Administrators think that self-care is important for students and teachers; but are they taking care of themselves?</p><p>✅Going beyond fluffy self-care tips (like wine and bubble baths) and creating sustainable habits.</p><p>This episode includes clips from the following interviews:</p><p>EP 152: The cost of caring: Compassion fatigue in education and healthcare (with Crissy Mombela) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-152-the-cost-of-caring-compassion-fatigue-in-education-and-healthcare-with-crissy-mombela/</p><p>EP 111: Supporting self-regulation in K-12 kids (with Lisa Navarra)<br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-111-supporting-self-regulation-in-k-12-kids-with-lisa-navarra/</p><p>EP 103: Self-care cabaret for teachers, therapists, and school leaders (with Dr. Theresa-Melito Conners)<br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-103-self-care-cabaret-for-teachers-therapists-and-school-leaders-with-dr-theresa-melito-conners/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. </p><p>You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most discussions around social-emotional learning are about helping kids stay regulated, healthy, and adjusted, but we can’t forget about the adults. </p><p>Being in any type of role that involves caring for others can be incredibly dysregulating; whether you’re a K-12 professional or a parent. </p><p>That’s why in this episode, I’m highlighting past interview clips with guests that address emotional regulation and self-care in adults. </p><p>In this episode, you’ll hear discussions on:</p><p>✅How to teach behavioral expectations in class (and why this can help maintain safety and security among staff and students).</p><p>✅How to use co-regulation strategies to manage challenging behaviors such as eloping or property destruction. </p><p>✅Supporting bus drivers, security guards, and other non-teaching school personnel who interact with students. </p><p>✅Administrators think that self-care is important for students and teachers; but are they taking care of themselves?</p><p>✅Going beyond fluffy self-care tips (like wine and bubble baths) and creating sustainable habits.</p><p>This episode includes clips from the following interviews:</p><p>EP 152: The cost of caring: Compassion fatigue in education and healthcare (with Crissy Mombela) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-152-the-cost-of-caring-compassion-fatigue-in-education-and-healthcare-with-crissy-mombela/</p><p>EP 111: Supporting self-regulation in K-12 kids (with Lisa Navarra)<br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-111-supporting-self-regulation-in-k-12-kids-with-lisa-navarra/</p><p>EP 103: Self-care cabaret for teachers, therapists, and school leaders (with Dr. Theresa-Melito Conners)<br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-103-self-care-cabaret-for-teachers-therapists-and-school-leaders-with-dr-theresa-melito-conners/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. </p><p>You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most discussions around social-emotional learning are about helping kids stay regulated, healthy, and adjusted, but we can’t forget about the adults. </p><p>Being in any type of role that involves caring for others can be incredibly dysregulating; whether you’re a K-12 professional or a parent. </p><p>That’s why in this episode, I’m highlighting past interview clips with guests that address emotional regulation and self-care in adults. </p><p>In this episode, you’ll hear discussions on:</p><p>✅How to teach behavioral expectations in class (and why this can help maintain safety and security among staff and students).</p><p>✅How to use co-regulation strategies to manage challenging behaviors such as eloping or property destruction. </p><p>✅Supporting bus drivers, security guards, and other non-teaching school personnel who interact with students. </p><p>✅Administrators think that self-care is important for students and teachers; but are they taking care of themselves?</p><p>✅Going beyond fluffy self-care tips (like wine and bubble baths) and creating sustainable habits.</p><p>This episode includes clips from the following interviews:</p><p>EP 152: The cost of caring: Compassion fatigue in education and healthcare (with Crissy Mombela) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-152-the-cost-of-caring-compassion-fatigue-in-education-and-healthcare-with-crissy-mombela/</p><p>EP 111: Supporting self-regulation in K-12 kids (with Lisa Navarra)<br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-111-supporting-self-regulation-in-k-12-kids-with-lisa-navarra/</p><p>EP 103: Self-care cabaret for teachers, therapists, and school leaders (with Dr. Theresa-Melito Conners)<br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-103-self-care-cabaret-for-teachers-therapists-and-school-leaders-with-dr-theresa-melito-conners/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. </p><p>You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>170</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>As a school leader, when is it best to make <em>“top-down” decisions</em>, and when should you make it a <strong>collaborative process</strong>?</p><p>How can you tell which <em>stakeholder input</em> to <strong>prioritize</strong>?</p><p>What’s the best way to <em>communicate with your staff</em> in a way that feels <strong>transparent</strong>, but doesn’t burden them with<strong> too much information</strong>? </p><p>How can you <strong>make decisions confidently </strong>when you’re supervising staff in positions you’ve never held yourself? </p><p>I invited <strong>Dr. Jen Schwanke</strong> to episode 170 of the <em>De Facto Leaders </em>podcast to discuss these questions. </p><p>Dr. Jen Schwanke is a longtime educator, teaching and leading at all levels. She is the author of four ASCD books, including the recently-released The Principal’s Guide to Conflict Management, and has published hundreds of articles for various educational publishers. She has written and presented for multiple state and local education organizations, and has provided professional development to various districts in the areas of school climate, personnel, and instructional leadership. An instructor in educational administration at Miami University of Ohio and The Ohio State University, Dr. Schwanke currently serves as a Deputy Superintendent in Ohio. You can find her at jenschwanke.com.</p><p><strong>In this conversation, we discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅Getting to the “root cause” of pain points: How can you tell what people really need from you? </p><p>✅Being decisive vs. being collaborative: The different types of decisions leaders need to make and the strategies for handling them</p><p>✅When should we use our own expertise to solve problems, and when should we leverage the expertise of others?</p><p>✅Shaking things up vs. maintaining the status quo: How this changes the way you lead</p><p>You can connect with Dr. Schwanke at her website at <a href="http://jenschwanke.com">jenschwanke.com</a>, on X @jenschwanke (http://jenschwanke.com), and on <a href="https://www.instagram.com/drjenschwanke/">Instagram here</a>: https://www.instagram.com/drjenschwanke/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps related service providers develop a <em>strategic</em> plan for putting <em>executive functioning support </em>in place in collaboration with their school teams. </p><p><a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about that program here: </a>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>As a school leader, when is it best to make <em>“top-down” decisions</em>, and when should you make it a <strong>collaborative process</strong>?</p><p>How can you tell which <em>stakeholder input</em> to <strong>prioritize</strong>?</p><p>What’s the best way to <em>communicate with your staff</em> in a way that feels <strong>transparent</strong>, but doesn’t burden them with<strong> too much information</strong>? </p><p>How can you <strong>make decisions confidently </strong>when you’re supervising staff in positions you’ve never held yourself? </p><p>I invited <strong>Dr. Jen Schwanke</strong> to episode 170 of the <em>De Facto Leaders </em>podcast to discuss these questions. </p><p>Dr. Jen Schwanke is a longtime educator, teaching and leading at all levels. She is the author of four ASCD books, including the recently-released The Principal’s Guide to Conflict Management, and has published hundreds of articles for various educational publishers. She has written and presented for multiple state and local education organizations, and has provided professional development to various districts in the areas of school climate, personnel, and instructional leadership. An instructor in educational administration at Miami University of Ohio and The Ohio State University, Dr. Schwanke currently serves as a Deputy Superintendent in Ohio. You can find her at jenschwanke.com.</p><p><strong>In this conversation, we discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅Getting to the “root cause” of pain points: How can you tell what people really need from you? </p><p>✅Being decisive vs. being collaborative: The different types of decisions leaders need to make and the strategies for handling them</p><p>✅When should we use our own expertise to solve problems, and when should we leverage the expertise of others?</p><p>✅Shaking things up vs. maintaining the status quo: How this changes the way you lead</p><p>You can connect with Dr. Schwanke at her website at <a href="http://jenschwanke.com">jenschwanke.com</a>, on X @jenschwanke (http://jenschwanke.com), and on <a href="https://www.instagram.com/drjenschwanke/">Instagram here</a>: https://www.instagram.com/drjenschwanke/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps related service providers develop a <em>strategic</em> plan for putting <em>executive functioning support </em>in place in collaboration with their school teams. </p><p><a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about that program here: </a>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>As a school leader, when is it best to make <em>“top-down” decisions</em>, and when should you make it a <strong>collaborative process</strong>?</p><p>How can you tell which <em>stakeholder input</em> to <strong>prioritize</strong>?</p><p>What’s the best way to <em>communicate with your staff</em> in a way that feels <strong>transparent</strong>, but doesn’t burden them with<strong> too much information</strong>? </p><p>How can you <strong>make decisions confidently </strong>when you’re supervising staff in positions you’ve never held yourself? </p><p>I invited <strong>Dr. Jen Schwanke</strong> to episode 170 of the <em>De Facto Leaders </em>podcast to discuss these questions. </p><p>Dr. Jen Schwanke is a longtime educator, teaching and leading at all levels. She is the author of four ASCD books, including the recently-released The Principal’s Guide to Conflict Management, and has published hundreds of articles for various educational publishers. She has written and presented for multiple state and local education organizations, and has provided professional development to various districts in the areas of school climate, personnel, and instructional leadership. An instructor in educational administration at Miami University of Ohio and The Ohio State University, Dr. Schwanke currently serves as a Deputy Superintendent in Ohio. You can find her at jenschwanke.com.</p><p><strong>In this conversation, we discuss:<br></strong><br></p><p>✅Getting to the “root cause” of pain points: How can you tell what people really need from you? </p><p>✅Being decisive vs. being collaborative: The different types of decisions leaders need to make and the strategies for handling them</p><p>✅When should we use our own expertise to solve problems, and when should we leverage the expertise of others?</p><p>✅Shaking things up vs. maintaining the status quo: How this changes the way you lead</p><p>You can connect with Dr. Schwanke at her website at <a href="http://jenschwanke.com">jenschwanke.com</a>, on X @jenschwanke (http://jenschwanke.com), and on <a href="https://www.instagram.com/drjenschwanke/">Instagram here</a>: https://www.instagram.com/drjenschwanke/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps related service providers develop a <em>strategic</em> plan for putting <em>executive functioning support </em>in place in collaboration with their school teams. </p><p><a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about that program here: </a>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>How to support executive functioning with environmental scaffolding (self-talk, time-perception, planning)</title>
      <itunes:episode>169</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>169</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today, I wanted to share some FAQs that people ask about how to teach executive functioning. <br>Some of those common questions are:</p><p>How do you teach self-talk, time-perception, and strategic-planning?</p><p>How do you offer help without making kids prompt-dependent?<br>​<br>I understand that executive functioning intervention is more than just checklists and behavior charts, but what’s the right way to structure interventions?</p><p>​How can I provide environmental scaffolding after students leave my therapy sessions? <br>What exactly is “environmental scaffolding”? </p><p>I understand I need to coach and train others, but how should that look in practice? </p><p>One of the ways I answer these questions is through the concept of “scalable protocols”. This is an alternative to the way we traditionally think about lesson plans. </p><p>It allows you to define the specifics of the “how”, which is why people are asking questions such as the ones I’ve listed above, and also enables clinicians to train others. </p><p>In this episode, I share the audio of two video clips that help give an overview of how that could look, as well as the overview of a framework I use to support executive functioning in context. </p><p>If you’re a clinician who wants to know how to do this in therapy AND coach others, it will help you through the first step in that process. If you’re a parent or teacher and you want to learn a strategy you can use to support kids, you can also use this strategy. </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned this blog post https://drkarenspeech.com/whats-better-than-an-executive-functioning-lesson-plan/), where I include the full video clips that contain screen shares of some of the protocols I mentioned. </p><p>I also mention this article about scalable protocols and how they fit in to your intervention model. <br>Link here: https://drkarenspeech.com/executive-functioning-support-three-paradigm-shifts-for-school-teams/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. </p><p>You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today, I wanted to share some FAQs that people ask about how to teach executive functioning. <br>Some of those common questions are:</p><p>How do you teach self-talk, time-perception, and strategic-planning?</p><p>How do you offer help without making kids prompt-dependent?<br>​<br>I understand that executive functioning intervention is more than just checklists and behavior charts, but what’s the right way to structure interventions?</p><p>​How can I provide environmental scaffolding after students leave my therapy sessions? <br>What exactly is “environmental scaffolding”? </p><p>I understand I need to coach and train others, but how should that look in practice? </p><p>One of the ways I answer these questions is through the concept of “scalable protocols”. This is an alternative to the way we traditionally think about lesson plans. </p><p>It allows you to define the specifics of the “how”, which is why people are asking questions such as the ones I’ve listed above, and also enables clinicians to train others. </p><p>In this episode, I share the audio of two video clips that help give an overview of how that could look, as well as the overview of a framework I use to support executive functioning in context. </p><p>If you’re a clinician who wants to know how to do this in therapy AND coach others, it will help you through the first step in that process. If you’re a parent or teacher and you want to learn a strategy you can use to support kids, you can also use this strategy. </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned this blog post https://drkarenspeech.com/whats-better-than-an-executive-functioning-lesson-plan/), where I include the full video clips that contain screen shares of some of the protocols I mentioned. </p><p>I also mention this article about scalable protocols and how they fit in to your intervention model. <br>Link here: https://drkarenspeech.com/executive-functioning-support-three-paradigm-shifts-for-school-teams/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. </p><p>You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jul 2024 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today, I wanted to share some FAQs that people ask about how to teach executive functioning. <br>Some of those common questions are:</p><p>How do you teach self-talk, time-perception, and strategic-planning?</p><p>How do you offer help without making kids prompt-dependent?<br>​<br>I understand that executive functioning intervention is more than just checklists and behavior charts, but what’s the right way to structure interventions?</p><p>​How can I provide environmental scaffolding after students leave my therapy sessions? <br>What exactly is “environmental scaffolding”? </p><p>I understand I need to coach and train others, but how should that look in practice? </p><p>One of the ways I answer these questions is through the concept of “scalable protocols”. This is an alternative to the way we traditionally think about lesson plans. </p><p>It allows you to define the specifics of the “how”, which is why people are asking questions such as the ones I’ve listed above, and also enables clinicians to train others. </p><p>In this episode, I share the audio of two video clips that help give an overview of how that could look, as well as the overview of a framework I use to support executive functioning in context. </p><p>If you’re a clinician who wants to know how to do this in therapy AND coach others, it will help you through the first step in that process. If you’re a parent or teacher and you want to learn a strategy you can use to support kids, you can also use this strategy. </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned this blog post https://drkarenspeech.com/whats-better-than-an-executive-functioning-lesson-plan/), where I include the full video clips that contain screen shares of some of the protocols I mentioned. </p><p>I also mention this article about scalable protocols and how they fit in to your intervention model. <br>Link here: https://drkarenspeech.com/executive-functioning-support-three-paradigm-shifts-for-school-teams/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. </p><p>You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>executive functioning, universal design</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>What do administrators need from school therapists and teachers? (featuring Eric Makelky, Jalita Johnson, and Jethro Jones)</title>
      <itunes:episode>168</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>168</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>What do administrators need from school therapists and teachers? (featuring Eric Makelky, Jalita Johnson, and Jethro Jones)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Almost every school leader that I know has said they didn’t realize what they were getting themselves into when they started their first administrative position. </p><p>In this episode, I wanted to share clips from past “De Facto Leaders” guests to showcase some of the challenges faced by school administrators (or those hoping to move into an administrative role).<br> <br>You’ll hear discussions on:</p><p>✅Qualities of a good principal: Protecting staff and removing barriers</p><p>✅Navigating ambiguity and impostor syndrome as a leader</p><p>✅Can teaching practices change if the system isn’t ready? </p><p>✅Investing in curriculums: The end user is the TEACHER, not the student. </p><p>✅Asking for help: How to make it an easy “yes” for the other person. </p><p>This episode includes clips from the following interviews:</p><p>EP 109: Can my principal evaluate me if they’ve never done my job?(with Eric Makelky)?  <br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-109-can-my-principal-evaluate-me-if-theyve-never-done-my-job-with-eric-makelky/</p><p>EP 151: Does your SYSTEM support your policy and your curriculum? (with Jalita Johnson) <br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-151-does-your-system-support-your-policy-and-your-curriculum-with-jalita-johnson/</p><p>EP 112: How to “lead up” to your school administrator (with Jethro Jones) <br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-109-can-my-principal-evaluate-me-if-theyve-never-done-my-job-with-eric-makelky/</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Almost every school leader that I know has said they didn’t realize what they were getting themselves into when they started their first administrative position. </p><p>In this episode, I wanted to share clips from past “De Facto Leaders” guests to showcase some of the challenges faced by school administrators (or those hoping to move into an administrative role).<br> <br>You’ll hear discussions on:</p><p>✅Qualities of a good principal: Protecting staff and removing barriers</p><p>✅Navigating ambiguity and impostor syndrome as a leader</p><p>✅Can teaching practices change if the system isn’t ready? </p><p>✅Investing in curriculums: The end user is the TEACHER, not the student. </p><p>✅Asking for help: How to make it an easy “yes” for the other person. </p><p>This episode includes clips from the following interviews:</p><p>EP 109: Can my principal evaluate me if they’ve never done my job?(with Eric Makelky)?  <br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-109-can-my-principal-evaluate-me-if-theyve-never-done-my-job-with-eric-makelky/</p><p>EP 151: Does your SYSTEM support your policy and your curriculum? (with Jalita Johnson) <br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-151-does-your-system-support-your-policy-and-your-curriculum-with-jalita-johnson/</p><p>EP 112: How to “lead up” to your school administrator (with Jethro Jones) <br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-109-can-my-principal-evaluate-me-if-theyve-never-done-my-job-with-eric-makelky/</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Almost every school leader that I know has said they didn’t realize what they were getting themselves into when they started their first administrative position. </p><p>In this episode, I wanted to share clips from past “De Facto Leaders” guests to showcase some of the challenges faced by school administrators (or those hoping to move into an administrative role).<br> <br>You’ll hear discussions on:</p><p>✅Qualities of a good principal: Protecting staff and removing barriers</p><p>✅Navigating ambiguity and impostor syndrome as a leader</p><p>✅Can teaching practices change if the system isn’t ready? </p><p>✅Investing in curriculums: The end user is the TEACHER, not the student. </p><p>✅Asking for help: How to make it an easy “yes” for the other person. </p><p>This episode includes clips from the following interviews:</p><p>EP 109: Can my principal evaluate me if they’ve never done my job?(with Eric Makelky)?  <br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-109-can-my-principal-evaluate-me-if-theyve-never-done-my-job-with-eric-makelky/</p><p>EP 151: Does your SYSTEM support your policy and your curriculum? (with Jalita Johnson) <br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-151-does-your-system-support-your-policy-and-your-curriculum-with-jalita-johnson/</p><p>EP 112: How to “lead up” to your school administrator (with Jethro Jones) <br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-109-can-my-principal-evaluate-me-if-theyve-never-done-my-job-with-eric-makelky/</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>As a professional field, we’re getting stuck in old ways of thinking when it comes to designing services for students experiencing executive dysfunction. </p><p>When we think of “therapy” the first thing that comes to mind is a clinician sitting in a chair saying things like, “And how does that make you feel?” or a clinician doing exercises in a 1:1 or group setting.<br> <br>When we think of “planning for therapy”, we think of what materials or activities we’re going to do in our direct therapy sessions.<br> <br>With “social skills intervention”, we think of an adult teaching a group of kids how to follow the rules in social situations, while students answer questions and discuss to demonstrate their understanding.<br> <br>Lack of generalization continues to be one of the biggest pain points for therapists using these models.<br> <br>And while most clinicians agree that collaboration with other professionals and caregivers is important, the “planning” for those activities is often less intentional than the way we plan for direct intervention. </p><p>That’s why in the School of Clinical Leadership, the first thing I teach clinicians is how to create a long-term strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place for their caseloads (and sometimes the entire school) using multiple service delivery models.<br> <br>When the entire intervention starts and ends within a traditional therapy session, students don’t generalize executive functioning skills across settings.<br> <br>We as a field need to evolve in the way we think about what’s included in “therapy” services for executive functioning.<br> <br>There are three paradigm shifts clinicians, educators, and school leaders can make when thinking about supporting kids executive functioning in schools.<br> <br>I describe what they are in this episode.</p><p>I mentioned the following resources in this episode:</p><p>Push-in, pull-out, co-teaching: What’s most functional for language therapy? (Link here: https://drkarenspeech.com/push-in-pull-out-co-teaching-whats-most-functional-for-language-therapy/)</p><p>How to make better accommodations by being less accommodating  (Link here: https://drkarenspeech.com/push-in-pull-out-co-teaching-whats-most-functional-for-language-therapy/)</p><p>EP 83: How to provide high-quality support for your caseload with the “asset stack” method (Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-83-how-to-provide-high-quality-support-for-your-caseload-with-the-asset-stack-method/)</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>As a professional field, we’re getting stuck in old ways of thinking when it comes to designing services for students experiencing executive dysfunction. </p><p>When we think of “therapy” the first thing that comes to mind is a clinician sitting in a chair saying things like, “And how does that make you feel?” or a clinician doing exercises in a 1:1 or group setting.<br> <br>When we think of “planning for therapy”, we think of what materials or activities we’re going to do in our direct therapy sessions.<br> <br>With “social skills intervention”, we think of an adult teaching a group of kids how to follow the rules in social situations, while students answer questions and discuss to demonstrate their understanding.<br> <br>Lack of generalization continues to be one of the biggest pain points for therapists using these models.<br> <br>And while most clinicians agree that collaboration with other professionals and caregivers is important, the “planning” for those activities is often less intentional than the way we plan for direct intervention. </p><p>That’s why in the School of Clinical Leadership, the first thing I teach clinicians is how to create a long-term strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place for their caseloads (and sometimes the entire school) using multiple service delivery models.<br> <br>When the entire intervention starts and ends within a traditional therapy session, students don’t generalize executive functioning skills across settings.<br> <br>We as a field need to evolve in the way we think about what’s included in “therapy” services for executive functioning.<br> <br>There are three paradigm shifts clinicians, educators, and school leaders can make when thinking about supporting kids executive functioning in schools.<br> <br>I describe what they are in this episode.</p><p>I mentioned the following resources in this episode:</p><p>Push-in, pull-out, co-teaching: What’s most functional for language therapy? (Link here: https://drkarenspeech.com/push-in-pull-out-co-teaching-whats-most-functional-for-language-therapy/)</p><p>How to make better accommodations by being less accommodating  (Link here: https://drkarenspeech.com/push-in-pull-out-co-teaching-whats-most-functional-for-language-therapy/)</p><p>EP 83: How to provide high-quality support for your caseload with the “asset stack” method (Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-83-how-to-provide-high-quality-support-for-your-caseload-with-the-asset-stack-method/)</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jul 2024 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>As a professional field, we’re getting stuck in old ways of thinking when it comes to designing services for students experiencing executive dysfunction. </p><p>When we think of “therapy” the first thing that comes to mind is a clinician sitting in a chair saying things like, “And how does that make you feel?” or a clinician doing exercises in a 1:1 or group setting.<br> <br>When we think of “planning for therapy”, we think of what materials or activities we’re going to do in our direct therapy sessions.<br> <br>With “social skills intervention”, we think of an adult teaching a group of kids how to follow the rules in social situations, while students answer questions and discuss to demonstrate their understanding.<br> <br>Lack of generalization continues to be one of the biggest pain points for therapists using these models.<br> <br>And while most clinicians agree that collaboration with other professionals and caregivers is important, the “planning” for those activities is often less intentional than the way we plan for direct intervention. </p><p>That’s why in the School of Clinical Leadership, the first thing I teach clinicians is how to create a long-term strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place for their caseloads (and sometimes the entire school) using multiple service delivery models.<br> <br>When the entire intervention starts and ends within a traditional therapy session, students don’t generalize executive functioning skills across settings.<br> <br>We as a field need to evolve in the way we think about what’s included in “therapy” services for executive functioning.<br> <br>There are three paradigm shifts clinicians, educators, and school leaders can make when thinking about supporting kids executive functioning in schools.<br> <br>I describe what they are in this episode.</p><p>I mentioned the following resources in this episode:</p><p>Push-in, pull-out, co-teaching: What’s most functional for language therapy? (Link here: https://drkarenspeech.com/push-in-pull-out-co-teaching-whats-most-functional-for-language-therapy/)</p><p>How to make better accommodations by being less accommodating  (Link here: https://drkarenspeech.com/push-in-pull-out-co-teaching-whats-most-functional-for-language-therapy/)</p><p>EP 83: How to provide high-quality support for your caseload with the “asset stack” method (Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-83-how-to-provide-high-quality-support-for-your-caseload-with-the-asset-stack-method/)</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Language and executive functioning have a bidirectional relationship (Baron &amp; Arbel, 2022; Larson, et al., 2019). This means that building language skills can impact executive functioning, and vice versa. </p><p>A significant amount of executive functioning skills are required to comprehend language-based academic tasks like reading and writing. </p><p>Yet strategic thinking (which is part of executive functioning) requires a significant amount of internal dialogue; which is very difficult to engage in without adequate vocabulary or ability to use and understand complex syntax (Fahy, 2014). </p><p>Complex sentences are loaded with language that indicates cause and effect or temporal information; all which are essential for strategic planning. </p><p>On top of that, many students continue to struggle with reading comprehension without direct work on foundational language skills; even if they’re taught comprehension strategies (Eberhardt, 2013; Scott, 2009; Scott &amp; Koonce, 2014; Nippold, 2017).</p><p>One might make the argument then (which I often do), that these underlying language skills are necessary to developing strong executive functioning skills. </p><p>This makes both treatment planning, diagnosis, and determining eligibility for educational programming complicated; especially when it comes to legal guidelines as well as state and local policies. </p><p>That’s why in episode 166 of De Facto Leaders, I’m sharing a Q &amp; A session I did in my Language Therapy Advance Foundations member’s group to talk about the relationship between syntax, processing and higher level cognitive processes like executive functioning. </p><p>In this episode, I share: </p><p>✅How to create a strategic plan if you need to build a system for language therapy and a system for executive functioning intervention?</p><p>✅Should you focus on the students' needs or your own needs when planning your professional development goals?</p><p>✅Common comorbidities and diagnoses to consider when focusing on language, executive functioning, and reading/writing.</p><p>✅The impact of syntax on other language and cognitive processes.</p><p>✅Common sentence types that are difficult for individuals with DLD and other diagnoses that impact language.</p><p>✅Ineffective strategies used to comprehend difficult sentence types.</p><p>✅Why do these difficult sentence types impact comprehension, processing, and our ability to engage in internal dialogue and strategic planning?</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>I also mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership </p><p>You can view the YouTube version of this episode with slides here: https://youtu.be/7-F0fjjJ0F8</p><p>I also mentioned the following resources:</p><p>Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure : https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure</p><p>​The 5 Component Language Therapy Framework: https://drkarenspeech.com/language​</p><p>​Syntactic Development in the School-Age Years​​: https://drkarenspeech.com/syntactic-development-school-age-years/​</p><p>K-12 Professional Learning: It’s about what the adults need, not just the kids: https://drkarenspeech.com/k-12-professional-learning-its-about-what-adults-need-not-just-the-kids/​</p><p>De Facto Leaders EP 159: Comorbidities and Differential Diagnosis: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-159-comborbidities-and-differential-diagnosis-adhd-dld-dyslexia/​</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Language and executive functioning have a bidirectional relationship (Baron &amp; Arbel, 2022; Larson, et al., 2019). This means that building language skills can impact executive functioning, and vice versa. </p><p>A significant amount of executive functioning skills are required to comprehend language-based academic tasks like reading and writing. </p><p>Yet strategic thinking (which is part of executive functioning) requires a significant amount of internal dialogue; which is very difficult to engage in without adequate vocabulary or ability to use and understand complex syntax (Fahy, 2014). </p><p>Complex sentences are loaded with language that indicates cause and effect or temporal information; all which are essential for strategic planning. </p><p>On top of that, many students continue to struggle with reading comprehension without direct work on foundational language skills; even if they’re taught comprehension strategies (Eberhardt, 2013; Scott, 2009; Scott &amp; Koonce, 2014; Nippold, 2017).</p><p>One might make the argument then (which I often do), that these underlying language skills are necessary to developing strong executive functioning skills. </p><p>This makes both treatment planning, diagnosis, and determining eligibility for educational programming complicated; especially when it comes to legal guidelines as well as state and local policies. </p><p>That’s why in episode 166 of De Facto Leaders, I’m sharing a Q &amp; A session I did in my Language Therapy Advance Foundations member’s group to talk about the relationship between syntax, processing and higher level cognitive processes like executive functioning. </p><p>In this episode, I share: </p><p>✅How to create a strategic plan if you need to build a system for language therapy and a system for executive functioning intervention?</p><p>✅Should you focus on the students' needs or your own needs when planning your professional development goals?</p><p>✅Common comorbidities and diagnoses to consider when focusing on language, executive functioning, and reading/writing.</p><p>✅The impact of syntax on other language and cognitive processes.</p><p>✅Common sentence types that are difficult for individuals with DLD and other diagnoses that impact language.</p><p>✅Ineffective strategies used to comprehend difficult sentence types.</p><p>✅Why do these difficult sentence types impact comprehension, processing, and our ability to engage in internal dialogue and strategic planning?</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>I also mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership </p><p>You can view the YouTube version of this episode with slides here: https://youtu.be/7-F0fjjJ0F8</p><p>I also mentioned the following resources:</p><p>Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure : https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure</p><p>​The 5 Component Language Therapy Framework: https://drkarenspeech.com/language​</p><p>​Syntactic Development in the School-Age Years​​: https://drkarenspeech.com/syntactic-development-school-age-years/​</p><p>K-12 Professional Learning: It’s about what the adults need, not just the kids: https://drkarenspeech.com/k-12-professional-learning-its-about-what-adults-need-not-just-the-kids/​</p><p>De Facto Leaders EP 159: Comorbidities and Differential Diagnosis: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-159-comborbidities-and-differential-diagnosis-adhd-dld-dyslexia/​</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Language and executive functioning have a bidirectional relationship (Baron &amp; Arbel, 2022; Larson, et al., 2019). This means that building language skills can impact executive functioning, and vice versa. </p><p>A significant amount of executive functioning skills are required to comprehend language-based academic tasks like reading and writing. </p><p>Yet strategic thinking (which is part of executive functioning) requires a significant amount of internal dialogue; which is very difficult to engage in without adequate vocabulary or ability to use and understand complex syntax (Fahy, 2014). </p><p>Complex sentences are loaded with language that indicates cause and effect or temporal information; all which are essential for strategic planning. </p><p>On top of that, many students continue to struggle with reading comprehension without direct work on foundational language skills; even if they’re taught comprehension strategies (Eberhardt, 2013; Scott, 2009; Scott &amp; Koonce, 2014; Nippold, 2017).</p><p>One might make the argument then (which I often do), that these underlying language skills are necessary to developing strong executive functioning skills. </p><p>This makes both treatment planning, diagnosis, and determining eligibility for educational programming complicated; especially when it comes to legal guidelines as well as state and local policies. </p><p>That’s why in episode 166 of De Facto Leaders, I’m sharing a Q &amp; A session I did in my Language Therapy Advance Foundations member’s group to talk about the relationship between syntax, processing and higher level cognitive processes like executive functioning. </p><p>In this episode, I share: </p><p>✅How to create a strategic plan if you need to build a system for language therapy and a system for executive functioning intervention?</p><p>✅Should you focus on the students' needs or your own needs when planning your professional development goals?</p><p>✅Common comorbidities and diagnoses to consider when focusing on language, executive functioning, and reading/writing.</p><p>✅The impact of syntax on other language and cognitive processes.</p><p>✅Common sentence types that are difficult for individuals with DLD and other diagnoses that impact language.</p><p>✅Ineffective strategies used to comprehend difficult sentence types.</p><p>✅Why do these difficult sentence types impact comprehension, processing, and our ability to engage in internal dialogue and strategic planning?</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>I also mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership </p><p>You can view the YouTube version of this episode with slides here: https://youtu.be/7-F0fjjJ0F8</p><p>I also mentioned the following resources:</p><p>Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure : https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure</p><p>​The 5 Component Language Therapy Framework: https://drkarenspeech.com/language​</p><p>​Syntactic Development in the School-Age Years​​: https://drkarenspeech.com/syntactic-development-school-age-years/​</p><p>K-12 Professional Learning: It’s about what the adults need, not just the kids: https://drkarenspeech.com/k-12-professional-learning-its-about-what-adults-need-not-just-the-kids/​</p><p>De Facto Leaders EP 159: Comorbidities and Differential Diagnosis: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-159-comborbidities-and-differential-diagnosis-adhd-dld-dyslexia/​</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Teacher preparation programs should equip reading teachers with the knowledge they need to provide explicit intervention for students who have dyslexia or other disabilities. </p><p>But what if they don’t? </p><p>Unfortunately, this situation is quite common. </p><p>That’s why I invited Mary Saghafi and Shannon Betts from the Reading Teachers’ Lounge Podcast to episode 165 of the De Facto Leaders podcast to talk about how reading specialists and other service providers can emerge as literacy leaders; whether it be in their current job or within a career transition. </p><p>The Reading Teachers’ Lounge is a podcast where listeners can eavesdrop on professional conversations between elementary reading teachers. Shannon and Mary are passionate about literacy and strive to find strategies to reach all learners. Shannon and Mary are neighbors who realized they were “literacy soul sisters” at a dinner in their Atlanta Neighborhood. Once they started chatting about reading, they haven’t really stopped. Shannon is currently teaching part time as a reading resource teacher while she continues to create teaching materials on Teachers Pay Teachers and Boom Learning. Mary is a private tutor and dyslexia advocate. They began their podcast in 2018 and are currently finishing their sixth season.</p><p>In this conversation, we share:</p><p>✅How a litigious situation turned into a reading reform initiative and inspired Mary to make a career pivot.</p><p>✅When there’s conflict between schools and parents; should you be a united front with your school team, even if you resonate more with the parent’s point of view? </p><p>✅The parent advocacy perspective: How parents can advocate for their kids AND the school staff at the same time. </p><p>✅Should schools be using the “dyslexia” label (and what do the laws require vs. allow)? </p><p>✅Will voicing your opinion have a negative impact on your career (plus Shannon’s experience with being the squeaky wheel on her team)? </p><p>You can find Shannon’s Teachers Pay Teachers store here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Rdng, and her Boom Learning resources here: https://wow.boomlearning.com/author/rdng?collection=Decks&amp;sort=publishDate&amp;order=-1</p><p>Connect with Shannon and Mary on their Patreon community for literacy professionals here: https://www.patreon.com/readingteacherslounge</p><p>Follow the Reading Teacher’s Lounge Podcast on Instagram @readingteacherslounge https://www.instagram.com/readingteacherslounge/, on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/readingteacherslounge, or on their podcast website here: https://www.readingteacherslounge.com/podcast-home</p><p>Listen to the Reading Teacher’s Lounge Season 6, Episode 13 (Link here: https://www.readingteacherslounge.com/season-6-episodes/s6-e-13-the-intersection-of-speech-reading-and-language)  where I was a guest, and we discussed the partnership between speech-language pathologists and reading teachers here.</p><p>I mentioned the following resources in this episode:<br>EP 141: No, kids do not learn to read and write naturally with (with Melanie Brethour) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-141-no-kids-do-not-learn-to-read-and-write-naturally-with-melanie-brethour/</p><p>EP 159: Co-morbidities and Differential Diagnosis (ADHD, DLD, Dyslexia) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-159-comorbidities-and-differential-diagnosis-adhd-dld-dyslexia/</p><p>Williams, V. (2023) Letter from the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services on the use of “Developmental Language Disorder” for special education eligibility. Office of Special Education Programs. Retrieved from: https://www.asha.org/siteassets/advocacy/comments/OSEP-Response-Letter-to-ASHA-on-DLD-5.30.23.pdf</p><p>Yudin, M. K. (2015). Letter from the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services on the use of “Dyslexia” for special education eligibility. Office of Special Education Programs. Retrieved from: https://sites.ed.gov/idea/files/policy_speced_guid_idea_memosdcltrs_guidance-on-dyslexia-10-2015.pdf</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Teacher preparation programs should equip reading teachers with the knowledge they need to provide explicit intervention for students who have dyslexia or other disabilities. </p><p>But what if they don’t? </p><p>Unfortunately, this situation is quite common. </p><p>That’s why I invited Mary Saghafi and Shannon Betts from the Reading Teachers’ Lounge Podcast to episode 165 of the De Facto Leaders podcast to talk about how reading specialists and other service providers can emerge as literacy leaders; whether it be in their current job or within a career transition. </p><p>The Reading Teachers’ Lounge is a podcast where listeners can eavesdrop on professional conversations between elementary reading teachers. Shannon and Mary are passionate about literacy and strive to find strategies to reach all learners. Shannon and Mary are neighbors who realized they were “literacy soul sisters” at a dinner in their Atlanta Neighborhood. Once they started chatting about reading, they haven’t really stopped. Shannon is currently teaching part time as a reading resource teacher while she continues to create teaching materials on Teachers Pay Teachers and Boom Learning. Mary is a private tutor and dyslexia advocate. They began their podcast in 2018 and are currently finishing their sixth season.</p><p>In this conversation, we share:</p><p>✅How a litigious situation turned into a reading reform initiative and inspired Mary to make a career pivot.</p><p>✅When there’s conflict between schools and parents; should you be a united front with your school team, even if you resonate more with the parent’s point of view? </p><p>✅The parent advocacy perspective: How parents can advocate for their kids AND the school staff at the same time. </p><p>✅Should schools be using the “dyslexia” label (and what do the laws require vs. allow)? </p><p>✅Will voicing your opinion have a negative impact on your career (plus Shannon’s experience with being the squeaky wheel on her team)? </p><p>You can find Shannon’s Teachers Pay Teachers store here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Rdng, and her Boom Learning resources here: https://wow.boomlearning.com/author/rdng?collection=Decks&amp;sort=publishDate&amp;order=-1</p><p>Connect with Shannon and Mary on their Patreon community for literacy professionals here: https://www.patreon.com/readingteacherslounge</p><p>Follow the Reading Teacher’s Lounge Podcast on Instagram @readingteacherslounge https://www.instagram.com/readingteacherslounge/, on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/readingteacherslounge, or on their podcast website here: https://www.readingteacherslounge.com/podcast-home</p><p>Listen to the Reading Teacher’s Lounge Season 6, Episode 13 (Link here: https://www.readingteacherslounge.com/season-6-episodes/s6-e-13-the-intersection-of-speech-reading-and-language)  where I was a guest, and we discussed the partnership between speech-language pathologists and reading teachers here.</p><p>I mentioned the following resources in this episode:<br>EP 141: No, kids do not learn to read and write naturally with (with Melanie Brethour) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-141-no-kids-do-not-learn-to-read-and-write-naturally-with-melanie-brethour/</p><p>EP 159: Co-morbidities and Differential Diagnosis (ADHD, DLD, Dyslexia) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-159-comorbidities-and-differential-diagnosis-adhd-dld-dyslexia/</p><p>Williams, V. (2023) Letter from the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services on the use of “Developmental Language Disorder” for special education eligibility. Office of Special Education Programs. Retrieved from: https://www.asha.org/siteassets/advocacy/comments/OSEP-Response-Letter-to-ASHA-on-DLD-5.30.23.pdf</p><p>Yudin, M. K. (2015). Letter from the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services on the use of “Dyslexia” for special education eligibility. Office of Special Education Programs. Retrieved from: https://sites.ed.gov/idea/files/policy_speced_guid_idea_memosdcltrs_guidance-on-dyslexia-10-2015.pdf</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Teacher preparation programs should equip reading teachers with the knowledge they need to provide explicit intervention for students who have dyslexia or other disabilities. </p><p>But what if they don’t? </p><p>Unfortunately, this situation is quite common. </p><p>That’s why I invited Mary Saghafi and Shannon Betts from the Reading Teachers’ Lounge Podcast to episode 165 of the De Facto Leaders podcast to talk about how reading specialists and other service providers can emerge as literacy leaders; whether it be in their current job or within a career transition. </p><p>The Reading Teachers’ Lounge is a podcast where listeners can eavesdrop on professional conversations between elementary reading teachers. Shannon and Mary are passionate about literacy and strive to find strategies to reach all learners. Shannon and Mary are neighbors who realized they were “literacy soul sisters” at a dinner in their Atlanta Neighborhood. Once they started chatting about reading, they haven’t really stopped. Shannon is currently teaching part time as a reading resource teacher while she continues to create teaching materials on Teachers Pay Teachers and Boom Learning. Mary is a private tutor and dyslexia advocate. They began their podcast in 2018 and are currently finishing their sixth season.</p><p>In this conversation, we share:</p><p>✅How a litigious situation turned into a reading reform initiative and inspired Mary to make a career pivot.</p><p>✅When there’s conflict between schools and parents; should you be a united front with your school team, even if you resonate more with the parent’s point of view? </p><p>✅The parent advocacy perspective: How parents can advocate for their kids AND the school staff at the same time. </p><p>✅Should schools be using the “dyslexia” label (and what do the laws require vs. allow)? </p><p>✅Will voicing your opinion have a negative impact on your career (plus Shannon’s experience with being the squeaky wheel on her team)? </p><p>You can find Shannon’s Teachers Pay Teachers store here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Rdng, and her Boom Learning resources here: https://wow.boomlearning.com/author/rdng?collection=Decks&amp;sort=publishDate&amp;order=-1</p><p>Connect with Shannon and Mary on their Patreon community for literacy professionals here: https://www.patreon.com/readingteacherslounge</p><p>Follow the Reading Teacher’s Lounge Podcast on Instagram @readingteacherslounge https://www.instagram.com/readingteacherslounge/, on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/readingteacherslounge, or on their podcast website here: https://www.readingteacherslounge.com/podcast-home</p><p>Listen to the Reading Teacher’s Lounge Season 6, Episode 13 (Link here: https://www.readingteacherslounge.com/season-6-episodes/s6-e-13-the-intersection-of-speech-reading-and-language)  where I was a guest, and we discussed the partnership between speech-language pathologists and reading teachers here.</p><p>I mentioned the following resources in this episode:<br>EP 141: No, kids do not learn to read and write naturally with (with Melanie Brethour) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-141-no-kids-do-not-learn-to-read-and-write-naturally-with-melanie-brethour/</p><p>EP 159: Co-morbidities and Differential Diagnosis (ADHD, DLD, Dyslexia) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-159-comorbidities-and-differential-diagnosis-adhd-dld-dyslexia/</p><p>Williams, V. (2023) Letter from the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services on the use of “Developmental Language Disorder” for special education eligibility. Office of Special Education Programs. Retrieved from: https://www.asha.org/siteassets/advocacy/comments/OSEP-Response-Letter-to-ASHA-on-DLD-5.30.23.pdf</p><p>Yudin, M. K. (2015). Letter from the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services on the use of “Dyslexia” for special education eligibility. Office of Special Education Programs. Retrieved from: https://sites.ed.gov/idea/files/policy_speced_guid_idea_memosdcltrs_guidance-on-dyslexia-10-2015.pdf</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Is it functional to work on parts of speech?</p><p>Is sentence diagramming useful? </p><p>How do we improve word-retrieval in kids with developmental disabilities, and is it similar to what we’d do for an adult with a brain injury?</p><p>How can we make therapy academically relevant and functional beyond just getting a good score on a standardized test? </p><p>I invited speech-language pathologist and Language Therapy Advance Foundations student Katy Wyatt to the show to share answers to these questions. </p><p>I’m always excited to connect with people who are using the frameworks I teach; because I’m always amazed at some of the creative ideas they come up with to expand on what I’ve given them.</p><p>If you’re a Language Therapy Advance Foundations student, and you want some practical ways to use the tools I’ve given you, you'll really enjoy this interview. And if you’ve been lurking and considering whether the program is for you, this will give you an idea of what you’ll learn if you do decide to join. </p><p>Katy Wyatt graduated from California State University, Los Angeles in 2017, with a Masters of Arts in Communication Disorders. After moving to North Carolina, Katy has worked in head starts, homes, schools, skilled nursing facilities, and assisted living facilities with clients ages 11 months to 99+ years. Katy is a board-certified cognitive specialist, and has also been certified in the SOS approach to feeding. Katy currently works in the schools full time with Kinetic Physical Therapy and Wellness; she works with students to improve their language, articulation, and fluency skills, develop alternative means of communication, and improve their social and academic functioning. Katy also serves as the compliance coordinator and SLP-Assistant supervisor with Speech Inspirations PLLC.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅The parallels between therapy for aphasia and child language disorders.</p><p>✅Why therapy focused on vocabulary and background knowledge can ALSO address executive functioning skills like the ability to self-question, generate and evaluate ideas, and plan/executive them. </p><p>✅Parts of speech and sentence diagramming: How to embed this kind of work into structured but contextualized activities.</p><p>✅Syntax as a vocabulary skill: How to help kids understand what words MEAN and what words DO.</p><p>✅Why it’s impossible to define what vocabulary skills are “age-appropriate” at each grade level; and how to reframe the way you think about scaffolding across grade levels and varying student needs. </p><p>✅Generalization: How to focus on explicit instruction of content and strategy in direct therapy while ALSO giving students retrieval tools they can use outside sessions. </p><p>The Language Severity Rate Scale and Classroom Communication and Learning Checklist from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI) can be found here: https://www.dpi.nc.gov/documents/ec/speech-guide/download</p><p>Katy's Semantic Feature Analysis Song Video can be found here: <a href="https://youtu.be/Qdw3M1ZiaSM">https://youtu.be/Qdw3M1ZiaSM</a></p><p>I mentioned this conversation in this interview: EP 148: Unlocking success through sensory processing and team collaboration (with Maude Le Roux) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-148-unlocking-success-through-sensory-processing-and-team-collaboration-with-maude-le-roux/</p><p>Katy is a member of Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Is it functional to work on parts of speech?</p><p>Is sentence diagramming useful? </p><p>How do we improve word-retrieval in kids with developmental disabilities, and is it similar to what we’d do for an adult with a brain injury?</p><p>How can we make therapy academically relevant and functional beyond just getting a good score on a standardized test? </p><p>I invited speech-language pathologist and Language Therapy Advance Foundations student Katy Wyatt to the show to share answers to these questions. </p><p>I’m always excited to connect with people who are using the frameworks I teach; because I’m always amazed at some of the creative ideas they come up with to expand on what I’ve given them.</p><p>If you’re a Language Therapy Advance Foundations student, and you want some practical ways to use the tools I’ve given you, you'll really enjoy this interview. And if you’ve been lurking and considering whether the program is for you, this will give you an idea of what you’ll learn if you do decide to join. </p><p>Katy Wyatt graduated from California State University, Los Angeles in 2017, with a Masters of Arts in Communication Disorders. After moving to North Carolina, Katy has worked in head starts, homes, schools, skilled nursing facilities, and assisted living facilities with clients ages 11 months to 99+ years. Katy is a board-certified cognitive specialist, and has also been certified in the SOS approach to feeding. Katy currently works in the schools full time with Kinetic Physical Therapy and Wellness; she works with students to improve their language, articulation, and fluency skills, develop alternative means of communication, and improve their social and academic functioning. Katy also serves as the compliance coordinator and SLP-Assistant supervisor with Speech Inspirations PLLC.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅The parallels between therapy for aphasia and child language disorders.</p><p>✅Why therapy focused on vocabulary and background knowledge can ALSO address executive functioning skills like the ability to self-question, generate and evaluate ideas, and plan/executive them. </p><p>✅Parts of speech and sentence diagramming: How to embed this kind of work into structured but contextualized activities.</p><p>✅Syntax as a vocabulary skill: How to help kids understand what words MEAN and what words DO.</p><p>✅Why it’s impossible to define what vocabulary skills are “age-appropriate” at each grade level; and how to reframe the way you think about scaffolding across grade levels and varying student needs. </p><p>✅Generalization: How to focus on explicit instruction of content and strategy in direct therapy while ALSO giving students retrieval tools they can use outside sessions. </p><p>The Language Severity Rate Scale and Classroom Communication and Learning Checklist from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI) can be found here: https://www.dpi.nc.gov/documents/ec/speech-guide/download</p><p>Katy's Semantic Feature Analysis Song Video can be found here: <a href="https://youtu.be/Qdw3M1ZiaSM">https://youtu.be/Qdw3M1ZiaSM</a></p><p>I mentioned this conversation in this interview: EP 148: Unlocking success through sensory processing and team collaboration (with Maude Le Roux) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-148-unlocking-success-through-sensory-processing-and-team-collaboration-with-maude-le-roux/</p><p>Katy is a member of Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Jun 2024 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Is it functional to work on parts of speech?</p><p>Is sentence diagramming useful? </p><p>How do we improve word-retrieval in kids with developmental disabilities, and is it similar to what we’d do for an adult with a brain injury?</p><p>How can we make therapy academically relevant and functional beyond just getting a good score on a standardized test? </p><p>I invited speech-language pathologist and Language Therapy Advance Foundations student Katy Wyatt to the show to share answers to these questions. </p><p>I’m always excited to connect with people who are using the frameworks I teach; because I’m always amazed at some of the creative ideas they come up with to expand on what I’ve given them.</p><p>If you’re a Language Therapy Advance Foundations student, and you want some practical ways to use the tools I’ve given you, you'll really enjoy this interview. And if you’ve been lurking and considering whether the program is for you, this will give you an idea of what you’ll learn if you do decide to join. </p><p>Katy Wyatt graduated from California State University, Los Angeles in 2017, with a Masters of Arts in Communication Disorders. After moving to North Carolina, Katy has worked in head starts, homes, schools, skilled nursing facilities, and assisted living facilities with clients ages 11 months to 99+ years. Katy is a board-certified cognitive specialist, and has also been certified in the SOS approach to feeding. Katy currently works in the schools full time with Kinetic Physical Therapy and Wellness; she works with students to improve their language, articulation, and fluency skills, develop alternative means of communication, and improve their social and academic functioning. Katy also serves as the compliance coordinator and SLP-Assistant supervisor with Speech Inspirations PLLC.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅The parallels between therapy for aphasia and child language disorders.</p><p>✅Why therapy focused on vocabulary and background knowledge can ALSO address executive functioning skills like the ability to self-question, generate and evaluate ideas, and plan/executive them. </p><p>✅Parts of speech and sentence diagramming: How to embed this kind of work into structured but contextualized activities.</p><p>✅Syntax as a vocabulary skill: How to help kids understand what words MEAN and what words DO.</p><p>✅Why it’s impossible to define what vocabulary skills are “age-appropriate” at each grade level; and how to reframe the way you think about scaffolding across grade levels and varying student needs. </p><p>✅Generalization: How to focus on explicit instruction of content and strategy in direct therapy while ALSO giving students retrieval tools they can use outside sessions. </p><p>The Language Severity Rate Scale and Classroom Communication and Learning Checklist from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI) can be found here: https://www.dpi.nc.gov/documents/ec/speech-guide/download</p><p>Katy's Semantic Feature Analysis Song Video can be found here: <a href="https://youtu.be/Qdw3M1ZiaSM">https://youtu.be/Qdw3M1ZiaSM</a></p><p>I mentioned this conversation in this interview: EP 148: Unlocking success through sensory processing and team collaboration (with Maude Le Roux) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-148-unlocking-success-through-sensory-processing-and-team-collaboration-with-maude-le-roux/</p><p>Katy is a member of Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that gives SLPs and other service providers create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Experiential learning and cultivating a passion for the outdoors (with Greg Morrissey)</title>
      <itunes:episode>163</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Preparing young people for adulthood is all about providing them with the right blend of experiences; both in and outside of school. Building literacy, numeracy, and content knowledge will give students a foundation for success; but we need to pair that with real-world experiences where they can apply that knowledge in real time.</p><p>When we think about “real-world” experiences; we often think of internships, “on the job” skills, or daily tasks and other things we’d categorize as “adulting”. </p><p>However, outdoor excursions offer kids and young adults the opportunities to explore and experience things beyond the day-to-day. </p><p>It’s one thing to learn about water health and environmental studies in a classroom; but when you get the chance to do a multi-week excursion along the Hudson river and drink from a natural water source, you amplify your learning to a new level. </p><p>That’s why I invited Greg Morrissey to the De Facto Leaders podcast for episode 163. </p><p>If you enjoy hiking, skiing, and other outdoor activities you’ll want to listen. </p><p>Trust me, you’ll thank me later :)</p><p>Greg Morrissey is an educator, explorer, and founder of Mountain Goat Movement -- an organization that provides transformative adventures for students while connecting them to leading explorers, educators, and storytellers. Think: education through adventure. Projects can be as short as one day or as extensive as a multi-week expedition, everywhere from the Adirondacks to Antarctica. Greg has raised over $140,000 for students from low-income backgrounds to experience the power of the great outdoors.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Bringing traditional curriculum and content areas to authentic outdoor experiences.</p><p>✅How to use excursions to help kids work as a team and form connections with peers.</p><p>✅The concept of “tiered” expeditions: Offering different activities to support different levels of experience with the outdoors</p><p>✅What habits and skills can you practice in daily life to prepare for a multi-day or multi-week adventure</p><p>✅A behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to prepare for quality outdoor education; including what Greg is doing to raise funds for scholarships to increase equity. </p><p>Be sure to check out the BE podcast network for educators and aspiring leaders. If you’re looking for shows to inspire you to level up in your career or more effectively serve students, we’ve got you covered. Learn more about the BE podcast network at http://bepodcast.network.com/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Preparing young people for adulthood is all about providing them with the right blend of experiences; both in and outside of school. Building literacy, numeracy, and content knowledge will give students a foundation for success; but we need to pair that with real-world experiences where they can apply that knowledge in real time.</p><p>When we think about “real-world” experiences; we often think of internships, “on the job” skills, or daily tasks and other things we’d categorize as “adulting”. </p><p>However, outdoor excursions offer kids and young adults the opportunities to explore and experience things beyond the day-to-day. </p><p>It’s one thing to learn about water health and environmental studies in a classroom; but when you get the chance to do a multi-week excursion along the Hudson river and drink from a natural water source, you amplify your learning to a new level. </p><p>That’s why I invited Greg Morrissey to the De Facto Leaders podcast for episode 163. </p><p>If you enjoy hiking, skiing, and other outdoor activities you’ll want to listen. </p><p>Trust me, you’ll thank me later :)</p><p>Greg Morrissey is an educator, explorer, and founder of Mountain Goat Movement -- an organization that provides transformative adventures for students while connecting them to leading explorers, educators, and storytellers. Think: education through adventure. Projects can be as short as one day or as extensive as a multi-week expedition, everywhere from the Adirondacks to Antarctica. Greg has raised over $140,000 for students from low-income backgrounds to experience the power of the great outdoors.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Bringing traditional curriculum and content areas to authentic outdoor experiences.</p><p>✅How to use excursions to help kids work as a team and form connections with peers.</p><p>✅The concept of “tiered” expeditions: Offering different activities to support different levels of experience with the outdoors</p><p>✅What habits and skills can you practice in daily life to prepare for a multi-day or multi-week adventure</p><p>✅A behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to prepare for quality outdoor education; including what Greg is doing to raise funds for scholarships to increase equity. </p><p>Be sure to check out the BE podcast network for educators and aspiring leaders. If you’re looking for shows to inspire you to level up in your career or more effectively serve students, we’ve got you covered. Learn more about the BE podcast network at http://bepodcast.network.com/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Preparing young people for adulthood is all about providing them with the right blend of experiences; both in and outside of school. Building literacy, numeracy, and content knowledge will give students a foundation for success; but we need to pair that with real-world experiences where they can apply that knowledge in real time.</p><p>When we think about “real-world” experiences; we often think of internships, “on the job” skills, or daily tasks and other things we’d categorize as “adulting”. </p><p>However, outdoor excursions offer kids and young adults the opportunities to explore and experience things beyond the day-to-day. </p><p>It’s one thing to learn about water health and environmental studies in a classroom; but when you get the chance to do a multi-week excursion along the Hudson river and drink from a natural water source, you amplify your learning to a new level. </p><p>That’s why I invited Greg Morrissey to the De Facto Leaders podcast for episode 163. </p><p>If you enjoy hiking, skiing, and other outdoor activities you’ll want to listen. </p><p>Trust me, you’ll thank me later :)</p><p>Greg Morrissey is an educator, explorer, and founder of Mountain Goat Movement -- an organization that provides transformative adventures for students while connecting them to leading explorers, educators, and storytellers. Think: education through adventure. Projects can be as short as one day or as extensive as a multi-week expedition, everywhere from the Adirondacks to Antarctica. Greg has raised over $140,000 for students from low-income backgrounds to experience the power of the great outdoors.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Bringing traditional curriculum and content areas to authentic outdoor experiences.</p><p>✅How to use excursions to help kids work as a team and form connections with peers.</p><p>✅The concept of “tiered” expeditions: Offering different activities to support different levels of experience with the outdoors</p><p>✅What habits and skills can you practice in daily life to prepare for a multi-day or multi-week adventure</p><p>✅A behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to prepare for quality outdoor education; including what Greg is doing to raise funds for scholarships to increase equity. </p><p>Be sure to check out the BE podcast network for educators and aspiring leaders. If you’re looking for shows to inspire you to level up in your career or more effectively serve students, we’ve got you covered. Learn more about the BE podcast network at http://bepodcast.network.com/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>162</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>My heart sinks when I see how polarizing topics in education have become, as well as the tendency for people to have “all or nothing” thinking.</p><p>I’ve seen an increasing amount of activities pitted against each other as if doing one means we can’t ALSO do the other:</p><p>👉Standardized testing vs. real-world observations/stakeholder interviews.</p><p>👉Year-round school vs. traditional summer break.</p><p>👉Critical thinking skills vs. foundational skills.</p><p>👉Play vs. academics during non-school time (after school or over the summer).</p><p>👉Soft skills vs. technical skills.</p><p>What if we stopped thinking about all of these things as opposing viewpoints, and instead tried to integrate them together? </p><p>What if we stopped saying, “Should I do this or that?”, and instead started asking “How can I find a way to do this AND that”? </p><p>I invited my colleague David Schipper to episode 162 of the De Facto Leaders podcast to ponder some of these questions.<br> <br>Specifically, I wanted to tackle the “summer slide” debate. </p><p>This topic is near and dear to me because I was a “summer slider”. I was almost held back in first grade because I was behind in reading, and my parents took it upon themselves to spend time with me after school during the school and over the summer to get me remedial instruction in reading through a combination of things they did at home, as well as tutoring programs they invested in. </p><p>I was also shy and anxious, and needed a nudge from my very extroverted mom to participate in activities that allowed me to work with others, build friendships, handle frustration and learning curves, and develop mental flexibility. These experiences were essential in helping me to fully leverage the skills I was working on concurrently, like reading. But going to the pool for swim meets in the summer did not teach me to read; my academic instruction did. </p><p>Had my parents decided to just “let me catch up naturally” and eliminated the reading tutoring from my early years, I wonder what kind of impact that would have had. </p><p>Would I have turned into a lifelong learner? </p><p>Would I have felt even more anxious due to the combination of struggling academically AND being really shy? </p><p>Would the issue have been identified if standardized testing wasn’t done? </p><p>In this interview David and I talked about how we can better answer these questions, starting with a discussion of the summer slide. </p><p>David Schipper is the director of Strategic Learning Clinic, a position he has held since 2013. David obtained a B.A. in English Literature from Concordia University in 1998 as well as a B.Ed. in Secondary Education (English and History) from McGill University in 2002. After some work as a local teacher in Montreal, David founded 2Torial Educational Centre in 2007. Aside from his ability to put both parents and students at ease, David is able to help families get to the root of the problem(s) and propose the most suitable programs to resolve these issues. As a father of two children, David knows how to relate to the concerns of parents and as an experienced educator and passionately understands the struggles of students. His passion and dedication to teaching and learning is second to none.</p><p>*We briefly discussed a presentation that covered a sensitive topic in this interview. </p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Is the summer slide real? Who is it impacting the most?</p><p>✅This isn’t just about summer: It’s about what we’re prioritizing in school.</p><p>✅The case of too many accommodations: What happens in the college years when we don’t build foundational academic skills before students graduate high school.</p><p>✅The layering of academic skills with executive functioning: Real life examples of how it looks when teenagers are planful with their time and when they aren’t. </p><p>✅Tutoring: Yes, it’s needed; but what does good tutoring look like? </p><p>In this conversation, I mention a number of other interviews relating to the topic of early literacy, so be sure to check the show notes for links to all of those other interviews in the show notes here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-162-the-summer-slide-real-phenomenon-or-invented-by-tutoring-companies-with-david-schipper/</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>I also mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>My heart sinks when I see how polarizing topics in education have become, as well as the tendency for people to have “all or nothing” thinking.</p><p>I’ve seen an increasing amount of activities pitted against each other as if doing one means we can’t ALSO do the other:</p><p>👉Standardized testing vs. real-world observations/stakeholder interviews.</p><p>👉Year-round school vs. traditional summer break.</p><p>👉Critical thinking skills vs. foundational skills.</p><p>👉Play vs. academics during non-school time (after school or over the summer).</p><p>👉Soft skills vs. technical skills.</p><p>What if we stopped thinking about all of these things as opposing viewpoints, and instead tried to integrate them together? </p><p>What if we stopped saying, “Should I do this or that?”, and instead started asking “How can I find a way to do this AND that”? </p><p>I invited my colleague David Schipper to episode 162 of the De Facto Leaders podcast to ponder some of these questions.<br> <br>Specifically, I wanted to tackle the “summer slide” debate. </p><p>This topic is near and dear to me because I was a “summer slider”. I was almost held back in first grade because I was behind in reading, and my parents took it upon themselves to spend time with me after school during the school and over the summer to get me remedial instruction in reading through a combination of things they did at home, as well as tutoring programs they invested in. </p><p>I was also shy and anxious, and needed a nudge from my very extroverted mom to participate in activities that allowed me to work with others, build friendships, handle frustration and learning curves, and develop mental flexibility. These experiences were essential in helping me to fully leverage the skills I was working on concurrently, like reading. But going to the pool for swim meets in the summer did not teach me to read; my academic instruction did. </p><p>Had my parents decided to just “let me catch up naturally” and eliminated the reading tutoring from my early years, I wonder what kind of impact that would have had. </p><p>Would I have turned into a lifelong learner? </p><p>Would I have felt even more anxious due to the combination of struggling academically AND being really shy? </p><p>Would the issue have been identified if standardized testing wasn’t done? </p><p>In this interview David and I talked about how we can better answer these questions, starting with a discussion of the summer slide. </p><p>David Schipper is the director of Strategic Learning Clinic, a position he has held since 2013. David obtained a B.A. in English Literature from Concordia University in 1998 as well as a B.Ed. in Secondary Education (English and History) from McGill University in 2002. After some work as a local teacher in Montreal, David founded 2Torial Educational Centre in 2007. Aside from his ability to put both parents and students at ease, David is able to help families get to the root of the problem(s) and propose the most suitable programs to resolve these issues. As a father of two children, David knows how to relate to the concerns of parents and as an experienced educator and passionately understands the struggles of students. His passion and dedication to teaching and learning is second to none.</p><p>*We briefly discussed a presentation that covered a sensitive topic in this interview. </p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Is the summer slide real? Who is it impacting the most?</p><p>✅This isn’t just about summer: It’s about what we’re prioritizing in school.</p><p>✅The case of too many accommodations: What happens in the college years when we don’t build foundational academic skills before students graduate high school.</p><p>✅The layering of academic skills with executive functioning: Real life examples of how it looks when teenagers are planful with their time and when they aren’t. </p><p>✅Tutoring: Yes, it’s needed; but what does good tutoring look like? </p><p>In this conversation, I mention a number of other interviews relating to the topic of early literacy, so be sure to check the show notes for links to all of those other interviews in the show notes here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-162-the-summer-slide-real-phenomenon-or-invented-by-tutoring-companies-with-david-schipper/</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>I also mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>My heart sinks when I see how polarizing topics in education have become, as well as the tendency for people to have “all or nothing” thinking.</p><p>I’ve seen an increasing amount of activities pitted against each other as if doing one means we can’t ALSO do the other:</p><p>👉Standardized testing vs. real-world observations/stakeholder interviews.</p><p>👉Year-round school vs. traditional summer break.</p><p>👉Critical thinking skills vs. foundational skills.</p><p>👉Play vs. academics during non-school time (after school or over the summer).</p><p>👉Soft skills vs. technical skills.</p><p>What if we stopped thinking about all of these things as opposing viewpoints, and instead tried to integrate them together? </p><p>What if we stopped saying, “Should I do this or that?”, and instead started asking “How can I find a way to do this AND that”? </p><p>I invited my colleague David Schipper to episode 162 of the De Facto Leaders podcast to ponder some of these questions.<br> <br>Specifically, I wanted to tackle the “summer slide” debate. </p><p>This topic is near and dear to me because I was a “summer slider”. I was almost held back in first grade because I was behind in reading, and my parents took it upon themselves to spend time with me after school during the school and over the summer to get me remedial instruction in reading through a combination of things they did at home, as well as tutoring programs they invested in. </p><p>I was also shy and anxious, and needed a nudge from my very extroverted mom to participate in activities that allowed me to work with others, build friendships, handle frustration and learning curves, and develop mental flexibility. These experiences were essential in helping me to fully leverage the skills I was working on concurrently, like reading. But going to the pool for swim meets in the summer did not teach me to read; my academic instruction did. </p><p>Had my parents decided to just “let me catch up naturally” and eliminated the reading tutoring from my early years, I wonder what kind of impact that would have had. </p><p>Would I have turned into a lifelong learner? </p><p>Would I have felt even more anxious due to the combination of struggling academically AND being really shy? </p><p>Would the issue have been identified if standardized testing wasn’t done? </p><p>In this interview David and I talked about how we can better answer these questions, starting with a discussion of the summer slide. </p><p>David Schipper is the director of Strategic Learning Clinic, a position he has held since 2013. David obtained a B.A. in English Literature from Concordia University in 1998 as well as a B.Ed. in Secondary Education (English and History) from McGill University in 2002. After some work as a local teacher in Montreal, David founded 2Torial Educational Centre in 2007. Aside from his ability to put both parents and students at ease, David is able to help families get to the root of the problem(s) and propose the most suitable programs to resolve these issues. As a father of two children, David knows how to relate to the concerns of parents and as an experienced educator and passionately understands the struggles of students. His passion and dedication to teaching and learning is second to none.</p><p>*We briefly discussed a presentation that covered a sensitive topic in this interview. </p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Is the summer slide real? Who is it impacting the most?</p><p>✅This isn’t just about summer: It’s about what we’re prioritizing in school.</p><p>✅The case of too many accommodations: What happens in the college years when we don’t build foundational academic skills before students graduate high school.</p><p>✅The layering of academic skills with executive functioning: Real life examples of how it looks when teenagers are planful with their time and when they aren’t. </p><p>✅Tutoring: Yes, it’s needed; but what does good tutoring look like? </p><p>In this conversation, I mention a number of other interviews relating to the topic of early literacy, so be sure to check the show notes for links to all of those other interviews in the show notes here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-162-the-summer-slide-real-phenomenon-or-invented-by-tutoring-companies-with-david-schipper/</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>I also mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers develop a strategic plan for putting executive functioning support in place in collaboration with their school teams. You can learn more about that program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Helping families feel involved in their children’s education goes beyond checking the boxes to make sure you’re following legal guidelines.</p><p>That’s why I invited Dr. Kristin Vogel-Campbell to De Facto Leaders to talk about how school teams can make the IEP process more welcoming to families, especially those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. </p><p>Dr. Kristin Vogel-Campbell (she/her/hers) is a veteran Special Educator with over 20 years in the field. She has served in various roles from paraeducator to Director of Student Services and Special Education. She was a classroom teacher for a decade in the San Francisco Bay Area, working with students from Kindergarten through 8th grade. She is a systems-focused educator, working at the district level with school teams to ensure that students with disabilities are provided high-quality, research-based instruction and that all students are treated with dignity and respect in the Least Restrictive Environment. In addition, she has supported new site leaders in deepening their understanding of Special Education, including laws and protections for students and families. </p><p>Kristin is a practitioner-researcher, working with families to share their experiences and perspectives. Informed with this familial knowledge, teams can make practical shifts needed to move to a collaborative partnership with culturally affirming, sustainable, and equitable families. She has presented at AERA (American Educational Research Association), NAME (National Association of Multicultural Education), and ACSA (Association of California School Administrators, among others. Articles have appeared in Leadership (ACSA magazine), The Journal of Leadership, Equity, and Research, and the KQED Education blog. Her book “Partnering with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Families in Special Education” was published in December 2023 by Rowman &amp; Littlefield.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅You’ve provided the “procedural safeguards”, but do families really understand their rights? </p><p>✅What’s going on when parents don’t show up for parent-teacher conferences and IEP meetings?</p><p>✅Why environmental set-up matters during IEP meetings; including seating arrangements and how/when the team enters the room. </p><p>✅Navigating language barriers, transportation issues, and logistical constraints. </p><p>✅Finding the balance between family schedules and staff contractual time when setting up IEP meetings.</p><p>✅Tips for managing nerves during IEP meetings so you can make your report feel conversational (and less technical).</p><p>You can connect with Dr. Vogel-Campbell on LinkedIn here (https://www.linkedin.com/in/drvogelcampbell/), and on Instagram here (https://www.instagram.com/drvogelcampbell/).<br> <br>Be sure to check out her book “Partnering with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Families in Special Education” here (https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781538180365/Partnering-with-Culturally-and-Linguistically-Diverse-Families-in-Special-Education).</p><p>Be sure to check out these other episodes of De Facto Leaders where I talked about how to improve community and family engagement:</p><p>EP 113: Making literacy accessible and equitable (with Cassandra Williams) <br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-113-making-literacy-accessible-and-equitable-with-cassandra-williams/</p><p>EP 118: Coaching aspiring leaders in school turn-around and community outreach (with Edward Gordon II) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-118-coaching-aspiring-leaders-in-school-turn-around-and-community-outreach-with-edward-gordon-ii/</p><p>EP 96: Supporting bilingualism in K-12 kids (with Briana Wagner) <br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-96-supporting-bilingualism-in-k-12-kids-with-briana-wagner/</p><p>EP 143: Developing a cultural competemility mindset (with Melanie Evans) <br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-143-developing-a-cultural-competemility-mindset-for-educators-and-clinicians-with-melanie-evans/</p><p>I also mentioned The School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers guide their teams to support students’ executive functioning across the day. <br>This program will help you plan direct therapy, but will also help you lead change management on your team, no matter your job title. You can learn more about the School of Clinical Leadership here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Helping families feel involved in their children’s education goes beyond checking the boxes to make sure you’re following legal guidelines.</p><p>That’s why I invited Dr. Kristin Vogel-Campbell to De Facto Leaders to talk about how school teams can make the IEP process more welcoming to families, especially those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. </p><p>Dr. Kristin Vogel-Campbell (she/her/hers) is a veteran Special Educator with over 20 years in the field. She has served in various roles from paraeducator to Director of Student Services and Special Education. She was a classroom teacher for a decade in the San Francisco Bay Area, working with students from Kindergarten through 8th grade. She is a systems-focused educator, working at the district level with school teams to ensure that students with disabilities are provided high-quality, research-based instruction and that all students are treated with dignity and respect in the Least Restrictive Environment. In addition, she has supported new site leaders in deepening their understanding of Special Education, including laws and protections for students and families. </p><p>Kristin is a practitioner-researcher, working with families to share their experiences and perspectives. Informed with this familial knowledge, teams can make practical shifts needed to move to a collaborative partnership with culturally affirming, sustainable, and equitable families. She has presented at AERA (American Educational Research Association), NAME (National Association of Multicultural Education), and ACSA (Association of California School Administrators, among others. Articles have appeared in Leadership (ACSA magazine), The Journal of Leadership, Equity, and Research, and the KQED Education blog. Her book “Partnering with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Families in Special Education” was published in December 2023 by Rowman &amp; Littlefield.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅You’ve provided the “procedural safeguards”, but do families really understand their rights? </p><p>✅What’s going on when parents don’t show up for parent-teacher conferences and IEP meetings?</p><p>✅Why environmental set-up matters during IEP meetings; including seating arrangements and how/when the team enters the room. </p><p>✅Navigating language barriers, transportation issues, and logistical constraints. </p><p>✅Finding the balance between family schedules and staff contractual time when setting up IEP meetings.</p><p>✅Tips for managing nerves during IEP meetings so you can make your report feel conversational (and less technical).</p><p>You can connect with Dr. Vogel-Campbell on LinkedIn here (https://www.linkedin.com/in/drvogelcampbell/), and on Instagram here (https://www.instagram.com/drvogelcampbell/).<br> <br>Be sure to check out her book “Partnering with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Families in Special Education” here (https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781538180365/Partnering-with-Culturally-and-Linguistically-Diverse-Families-in-Special-Education).</p><p>Be sure to check out these other episodes of De Facto Leaders where I talked about how to improve community and family engagement:</p><p>EP 113: Making literacy accessible and equitable (with Cassandra Williams) <br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-113-making-literacy-accessible-and-equitable-with-cassandra-williams/</p><p>EP 118: Coaching aspiring leaders in school turn-around and community outreach (with Edward Gordon II) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-118-coaching-aspiring-leaders-in-school-turn-around-and-community-outreach-with-edward-gordon-ii/</p><p>EP 96: Supporting bilingualism in K-12 kids (with Briana Wagner) <br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-96-supporting-bilingualism-in-k-12-kids-with-briana-wagner/</p><p>EP 143: Developing a cultural competemility mindset (with Melanie Evans) <br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-143-developing-a-cultural-competemility-mindset-for-educators-and-clinicians-with-melanie-evans/</p><p>I also mentioned The School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers guide their teams to support students’ executive functioning across the day. <br>This program will help you plan direct therapy, but will also help you lead change management on your team, no matter your job title. You can learn more about the School of Clinical Leadership here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Helping families feel involved in their children’s education goes beyond checking the boxes to make sure you’re following legal guidelines.</p><p>That’s why I invited Dr. Kristin Vogel-Campbell to De Facto Leaders to talk about how school teams can make the IEP process more welcoming to families, especially those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. </p><p>Dr. Kristin Vogel-Campbell (she/her/hers) is a veteran Special Educator with over 20 years in the field. She has served in various roles from paraeducator to Director of Student Services and Special Education. She was a classroom teacher for a decade in the San Francisco Bay Area, working with students from Kindergarten through 8th grade. She is a systems-focused educator, working at the district level with school teams to ensure that students with disabilities are provided high-quality, research-based instruction and that all students are treated with dignity and respect in the Least Restrictive Environment. In addition, she has supported new site leaders in deepening their understanding of Special Education, including laws and protections for students and families. </p><p>Kristin is a practitioner-researcher, working with families to share their experiences and perspectives. Informed with this familial knowledge, teams can make practical shifts needed to move to a collaborative partnership with culturally affirming, sustainable, and equitable families. She has presented at AERA (American Educational Research Association), NAME (National Association of Multicultural Education), and ACSA (Association of California School Administrators, among others. Articles have appeared in Leadership (ACSA magazine), The Journal of Leadership, Equity, and Research, and the KQED Education blog. Her book “Partnering with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Families in Special Education” was published in December 2023 by Rowman &amp; Littlefield.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅You’ve provided the “procedural safeguards”, but do families really understand their rights? </p><p>✅What’s going on when parents don’t show up for parent-teacher conferences and IEP meetings?</p><p>✅Why environmental set-up matters during IEP meetings; including seating arrangements and how/when the team enters the room. </p><p>✅Navigating language barriers, transportation issues, and logistical constraints. </p><p>✅Finding the balance between family schedules and staff contractual time when setting up IEP meetings.</p><p>✅Tips for managing nerves during IEP meetings so you can make your report feel conversational (and less technical).</p><p>You can connect with Dr. Vogel-Campbell on LinkedIn here (https://www.linkedin.com/in/drvogelcampbell/), and on Instagram here (https://www.instagram.com/drvogelcampbell/).<br> <br>Be sure to check out her book “Partnering with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Families in Special Education” here (https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781538180365/Partnering-with-Culturally-and-Linguistically-Diverse-Families-in-Special-Education).</p><p>Be sure to check out these other episodes of De Facto Leaders where I talked about how to improve community and family engagement:</p><p>EP 113: Making literacy accessible and equitable (with Cassandra Williams) <br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-113-making-literacy-accessible-and-equitable-with-cassandra-williams/</p><p>EP 118: Coaching aspiring leaders in school turn-around and community outreach (with Edward Gordon II) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-118-coaching-aspiring-leaders-in-school-turn-around-and-community-outreach-with-edward-gordon-ii/</p><p>EP 96: Supporting bilingualism in K-12 kids (with Briana Wagner) <br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-96-supporting-bilingualism-in-k-12-kids-with-briana-wagner/</p><p>EP 143: Developing a cultural competemility mindset (with Melanie Evans) <br>Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-143-developing-a-cultural-competemility-mindset-for-educators-and-clinicians-with-melanie-evans/</p><p>I also mentioned The School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers guide their teams to support students’ executive functioning across the day. <br>This program will help you plan direct therapy, but will also help you lead change management on your team, no matter your job title. You can learn more about the School of Clinical Leadership here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>About The Authority Podcast:</strong></p><p>Hosted by leadership coach, storytelling strategist, and edtech advisor Ross Romano, The Authority provides education leaders with proven ideas to increase your influence, hire and develop an excellent staff, build a stronger culture, lead meaningful change, form a strong foundation for teaching and learning success, and more. </p><p><br></p><p>The show features interviews with the authors you already admire, up-and-coming voices, and experts from the worlds of business, personal development, and beyond — including Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Amazon bestsellers — to take a deep dive into their wealth of practical insights. To become a listener of The Authority:</p><p><br></p><ul><li>Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: <a href="https://apple.co/4a3Fer1">https://apple.co/4a3Fer1</a> </li><li>Subscribe on Spotify: <a href="https://spoti.fi/40sZzRr">https://spoti.fi/40sZzRr</a> </li><li>Subscribe on other platforms: <a href="https://bit.ly/48dhakQ">https://bit.ly/48dhakQ</a> </li></ul><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership,</strong> my program that helps related service providers put <em>executive functioning support</em> in place on their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about the program here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>About The Authority Podcast:</strong></p><p>Hosted by leadership coach, storytelling strategist, and edtech advisor Ross Romano, The Authority provides education leaders with proven ideas to increase your influence, hire and develop an excellent staff, build a stronger culture, lead meaningful change, form a strong foundation for teaching and learning success, and more. </p><p><br></p><p>The show features interviews with the authors you already admire, up-and-coming voices, and experts from the worlds of business, personal development, and beyond — including Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Amazon bestsellers — to take a deep dive into their wealth of practical insights. To become a listener of The Authority:</p><p><br></p><ul><li>Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: <a href="https://apple.co/4a3Fer1">https://apple.co/4a3Fer1</a> </li><li>Subscribe on Spotify: <a href="https://spoti.fi/40sZzRr">https://spoti.fi/40sZzRr</a> </li><li>Subscribe on other platforms: <a href="https://bit.ly/48dhakQ">https://bit.ly/48dhakQ</a> </li></ul><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership,</strong> my program that helps related service providers put <em>executive functioning support</em> in place on their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about the program here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>About The Authority Podcast:</strong></p><p>Hosted by leadership coach, storytelling strategist, and edtech advisor Ross Romano, The Authority provides education leaders with proven ideas to increase your influence, hire and develop an excellent staff, build a stronger culture, lead meaningful change, form a strong foundation for teaching and learning success, and more. </p><p><br></p><p>The show features interviews with the authors you already admire, up-and-coming voices, and experts from the worlds of business, personal development, and beyond — including Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Amazon bestsellers — to take a deep dive into their wealth of practical insights. To become a listener of The Authority:</p><p><br></p><ul><li>Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: <a href="https://apple.co/4a3Fer1">https://apple.co/4a3Fer1</a> </li><li>Subscribe on Spotify: <a href="https://spoti.fi/40sZzRr">https://spoti.fi/40sZzRr</a> </li><li>Subscribe on other platforms: <a href="https://bit.ly/48dhakQ">https://bit.ly/48dhakQ</a> </li></ul><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership,</strong> my program that helps related service providers put <em>executive functioning support</em> in place on their school teams. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about the program here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There’s a lot of "us vs. them" thinking happening relating to what’s going on in the school systems.</p><p>Parents feeling like teachers don't want to accommodate students with diverse learning needs.</p><p>Teachers feeling like administrators don't understand because they aren't in classrooms anymore. </p><p>Therapists feeling like teachers don't want to reinforce strategies in their classrooms, or that administrators don't value their expertise. </p><p>It’s easy to default to thinking the worst of the person on the other side of the table, but what if we approached interactions assuming the BEST? </p><p>When we assume the worst, we may miss opportunities to form partnerships; or at the very least, have compassion for other people who are most likely trying to do their jobs to the best of their abilities. </p><p>Giving someone the benefit of the doubt is a challenge when you’re burnt out, or if you feel the person you're interacting with has more authority and power than you.</p><p>That’s why I wanted to have a conversation about this topic with Dr. Barbara Flowers, an elementary principal and life coach for educators and administrators. </p><p>Barb Flowers is an elementary school principal and an educator life coach with 14 years of experience in the field of education. Holding a Ph.D. in K-12 Leadership and currently pursuing certification as a Confidence Coach, her passion lies in supporting educators to reduce burnout and enhance their confidence in their roles. Drawing from her personal journey as a teacher and early administrator, during which she struggled with confidence issues and self-doubt, she is driven to help others in overcoming similar challenges. Now, her mission is to empower educators, ensuring they navigate their professional journeys with resilience and self-assurance. Barb also is the host of The Teacher Burnout Podcast and The Principal's Handbook Podcast.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss common conflicts that happen in K-12 education and how to resolve them, including:</p><p>✅Finding time to pull kids out for therapy; considering both the therapist’s and teacher’s point of view.</p><p>✅Determining when kids should receive support in a special education setting versus when they should stay in general education with support. </p><p>✅Navigating co-teaching: Does it make things easier for general education teachers, or does it add more work to their plates? </p><p>✅When being good at your job becomes a hazard: How to avoid overloading staff who are good at supporting students with complex needs.</p><p>✅Why therapists are hesitant to co-teach, and how to have conversations with your building administrator about making inclusion intentional.</p><p>You can connect with Barb on her website here (https://barbflowerscoaching.com/) or on Instagram @barbflowerscoaching (https://www.instagram.com/barbflowerscoaching/).</p><p>Listen to The Teacher Burnout Podcast here (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-teacher-burnout-podcast/id1680061535).</p><p>You can listen to my conversation with Barb on The Principal’s Handbook Podcast here (https://cp.bepodcast.network/episodes/effective-strategies-for-collaborating-across-multidisciplinary-teams-with-karen-dudek-brannan)<br>. <br>I also mentioned The School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers guide their teams to support students’ executive functioning across the day. This program will help you plan direct therapy, but will also help you lead change management on your team, no matter your job title. You can learn more about the School of Clinical Leadership here (https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership). </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There’s a lot of "us vs. them" thinking happening relating to what’s going on in the school systems.</p><p>Parents feeling like teachers don't want to accommodate students with diverse learning needs.</p><p>Teachers feeling like administrators don't understand because they aren't in classrooms anymore. </p><p>Therapists feeling like teachers don't want to reinforce strategies in their classrooms, or that administrators don't value their expertise. </p><p>It’s easy to default to thinking the worst of the person on the other side of the table, but what if we approached interactions assuming the BEST? </p><p>When we assume the worst, we may miss opportunities to form partnerships; or at the very least, have compassion for other people who are most likely trying to do their jobs to the best of their abilities. </p><p>Giving someone the benefit of the doubt is a challenge when you’re burnt out, or if you feel the person you're interacting with has more authority and power than you.</p><p>That’s why I wanted to have a conversation about this topic with Dr. Barbara Flowers, an elementary principal and life coach for educators and administrators. </p><p>Barb Flowers is an elementary school principal and an educator life coach with 14 years of experience in the field of education. Holding a Ph.D. in K-12 Leadership and currently pursuing certification as a Confidence Coach, her passion lies in supporting educators to reduce burnout and enhance their confidence in their roles. Drawing from her personal journey as a teacher and early administrator, during which she struggled with confidence issues and self-doubt, she is driven to help others in overcoming similar challenges. Now, her mission is to empower educators, ensuring they navigate their professional journeys with resilience and self-assurance. Barb also is the host of The Teacher Burnout Podcast and The Principal's Handbook Podcast.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss common conflicts that happen in K-12 education and how to resolve them, including:</p><p>✅Finding time to pull kids out for therapy; considering both the therapist’s and teacher’s point of view.</p><p>✅Determining when kids should receive support in a special education setting versus when they should stay in general education with support. </p><p>✅Navigating co-teaching: Does it make things easier for general education teachers, or does it add more work to their plates? </p><p>✅When being good at your job becomes a hazard: How to avoid overloading staff who are good at supporting students with complex needs.</p><p>✅Why therapists are hesitant to co-teach, and how to have conversations with your building administrator about making inclusion intentional.</p><p>You can connect with Barb on her website here (https://barbflowerscoaching.com/) or on Instagram @barbflowerscoaching (https://www.instagram.com/barbflowerscoaching/).</p><p>Listen to The Teacher Burnout Podcast here (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-teacher-burnout-podcast/id1680061535).</p><p>You can listen to my conversation with Barb on The Principal’s Handbook Podcast here (https://cp.bepodcast.network/episodes/effective-strategies-for-collaborating-across-multidisciplinary-teams-with-karen-dudek-brannan)<br>. <br>I also mentioned The School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers guide their teams to support students’ executive functioning across the day. This program will help you plan direct therapy, but will also help you lead change management on your team, no matter your job title. You can learn more about the School of Clinical Leadership here (https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership). </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There’s a lot of "us vs. them" thinking happening relating to what’s going on in the school systems.</p><p>Parents feeling like teachers don't want to accommodate students with diverse learning needs.</p><p>Teachers feeling like administrators don't understand because they aren't in classrooms anymore. </p><p>Therapists feeling like teachers don't want to reinforce strategies in their classrooms, or that administrators don't value their expertise. </p><p>It’s easy to default to thinking the worst of the person on the other side of the table, but what if we approached interactions assuming the BEST? </p><p>When we assume the worst, we may miss opportunities to form partnerships; or at the very least, have compassion for other people who are most likely trying to do their jobs to the best of their abilities. </p><p>Giving someone the benefit of the doubt is a challenge when you’re burnt out, or if you feel the person you're interacting with has more authority and power than you.</p><p>That’s why I wanted to have a conversation about this topic with Dr. Barbara Flowers, an elementary principal and life coach for educators and administrators. </p><p>Barb Flowers is an elementary school principal and an educator life coach with 14 years of experience in the field of education. Holding a Ph.D. in K-12 Leadership and currently pursuing certification as a Confidence Coach, her passion lies in supporting educators to reduce burnout and enhance their confidence in their roles. Drawing from her personal journey as a teacher and early administrator, during which she struggled with confidence issues and self-doubt, she is driven to help others in overcoming similar challenges. Now, her mission is to empower educators, ensuring they navigate their professional journeys with resilience and self-assurance. Barb also is the host of The Teacher Burnout Podcast and The Principal's Handbook Podcast.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss common conflicts that happen in K-12 education and how to resolve them, including:</p><p>✅Finding time to pull kids out for therapy; considering both the therapist’s and teacher’s point of view.</p><p>✅Determining when kids should receive support in a special education setting versus when they should stay in general education with support. </p><p>✅Navigating co-teaching: Does it make things easier for general education teachers, or does it add more work to their plates? </p><p>✅When being good at your job becomes a hazard: How to avoid overloading staff who are good at supporting students with complex needs.</p><p>✅Why therapists are hesitant to co-teach, and how to have conversations with your building administrator about making inclusion intentional.</p><p>You can connect with Barb on her website here (https://barbflowerscoaching.com/) or on Instagram @barbflowerscoaching (https://www.instagram.com/barbflowerscoaching/).</p><p>Listen to The Teacher Burnout Podcast here (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-teacher-burnout-podcast/id1680061535).</p><p>You can listen to my conversation with Barb on The Principal’s Handbook Podcast here (https://cp.bepodcast.network/episodes/effective-strategies-for-collaborating-across-multidisciplinary-teams-with-karen-dudek-brannan)<br>. <br>I also mentioned The School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers guide their teams to support students’ executive functioning across the day. This program will help you plan direct therapy, but will also help you lead change management on your team, no matter your job title. You can learn more about the School of Clinical Leadership here (https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership). </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When kids need support with language, reading/writing, and executive functioning, they often have multiple diagnoses.</p><p>This makes both treatment planning, diagnosis, and determining eligibility for educational programming complicated; especially when it comes to legal guidelines as well as state and local policies. </p><p>That’s why in episode 159 of De Facto Leaders, I’m sharing a Q &amp; A session I did about comorbidities in my Language Therapy Advance Foundations member’s group. </p><p>In this episode I talk about the simple view of reading and how it aligns with the essential 5 framework.</p><p>I also talk about common comorbidities, including: </p><p>✅Developmental language disorder + dyslexia</p><p>✅ADHD + dyslexia</p><p>✅Dyslexia + ADHD</p><p>I wrap up by discussing clarification from the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services on the use of terms like “dyslexia” and “developmental language disorder” and the difference between schools being PERMITTED to use a term vs. being REQUIRED to provide services aligned with FAPE. </p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here (https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/).</p><p>The following are evaluation tools that can help guide you in evaluating and treating individuals with ADHD, dyslexia, DLD, and other diagnoses that impact reading, writing, language, and executive functioning. </p><p>I cover a complete framework for executive functioning intervention in the School of Clinical Leadership, my program for related service providers who want to emerge as the executive functioning lead on their school teams. You can learn more about that program here (https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership). </p><p>Keep in mind when you view this list that formal evaluation tools should be used in conjunction with other non-standardized tools. It's best practice to utilize a portfolio process when doing an evaluation which can consist of a combination of observations, stakeholder interviews, work samples, data from non-standardized protocols, and formal assessments. </p><p>You can read the full list of assessments in this article here (https://drkarenspeech.com/co-morbidities-and-differential-diagnosis-adhd-dld-dyslexia/).</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When kids need support with language, reading/writing, and executive functioning, they often have multiple diagnoses.</p><p>This makes both treatment planning, diagnosis, and determining eligibility for educational programming complicated; especially when it comes to legal guidelines as well as state and local policies. </p><p>That’s why in episode 159 of De Facto Leaders, I’m sharing a Q &amp; A session I did about comorbidities in my Language Therapy Advance Foundations member’s group. </p><p>In this episode I talk about the simple view of reading and how it aligns with the essential 5 framework.</p><p>I also talk about common comorbidities, including: </p><p>✅Developmental language disorder + dyslexia</p><p>✅ADHD + dyslexia</p><p>✅Dyslexia + ADHD</p><p>I wrap up by discussing clarification from the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services on the use of terms like “dyslexia” and “developmental language disorder” and the difference between schools being PERMITTED to use a term vs. being REQUIRED to provide services aligned with FAPE. </p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here (https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/).</p><p>The following are evaluation tools that can help guide you in evaluating and treating individuals with ADHD, dyslexia, DLD, and other diagnoses that impact reading, writing, language, and executive functioning. </p><p>I cover a complete framework for executive functioning intervention in the School of Clinical Leadership, my program for related service providers who want to emerge as the executive functioning lead on their school teams. You can learn more about that program here (https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership). </p><p>Keep in mind when you view this list that formal evaluation tools should be used in conjunction with other non-standardized tools. It's best practice to utilize a portfolio process when doing an evaluation which can consist of a combination of observations, stakeholder interviews, work samples, data from non-standardized protocols, and formal assessments. </p><p>You can read the full list of assessments in this article here (https://drkarenspeech.com/co-morbidities-and-differential-diagnosis-adhd-dld-dyslexia/).</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When kids need support with language, reading/writing, and executive functioning, they often have multiple diagnoses.</p><p>This makes both treatment planning, diagnosis, and determining eligibility for educational programming complicated; especially when it comes to legal guidelines as well as state and local policies. </p><p>That’s why in episode 159 of De Facto Leaders, I’m sharing a Q &amp; A session I did about comorbidities in my Language Therapy Advance Foundations member’s group. </p><p>In this episode I talk about the simple view of reading and how it aligns with the essential 5 framework.</p><p>I also talk about common comorbidities, including: </p><p>✅Developmental language disorder + dyslexia</p><p>✅ADHD + dyslexia</p><p>✅Dyslexia + ADHD</p><p>I wrap up by discussing clarification from the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services on the use of terms like “dyslexia” and “developmental language disorder” and the difference between schools being PERMITTED to use a term vs. being REQUIRED to provide services aligned with FAPE. </p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here (https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/).</p><p>The following are evaluation tools that can help guide you in evaluating and treating individuals with ADHD, dyslexia, DLD, and other diagnoses that impact reading, writing, language, and executive functioning. </p><p>I cover a complete framework for executive functioning intervention in the School of Clinical Leadership, my program for related service providers who want to emerge as the executive functioning lead on their school teams. You can learn more about that program here (https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership). </p><p>Keep in mind when you view this list that formal evaluation tools should be used in conjunction with other non-standardized tools. It's best practice to utilize a portfolio process when doing an evaluation which can consist of a combination of observations, stakeholder interviews, work samples, data from non-standardized protocols, and formal assessments. </p><p>You can read the full list of assessments in this article here (https://drkarenspeech.com/co-morbidities-and-differential-diagnosis-adhd-dld-dyslexia/).</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The most effective reading instructional practices aren’t always the ones that gain traction.</p><p>It’s the ones with the most successful marketing campaigns. </p><p>The best marketer wins; but this certainly isn’t a win for the students who go without effective instruction or the school staff struggling to support them. </p><p>That’s why I was so excited to talk with Dr. Pamela Snow about the growing body of research relating to literacy and its impact on life outcomes; as well as how we can improve the discourse surrounding effective instruction and improve instructional practices.</p><p>Pamela Snow is a Professor of Cognitive Psychology in the School of Education at the Bendigo campus of La Trobe University, Australia. She is also Co-Director of the Science of Language and Reading (SOLAR) Lab. Pamela is a registered psychologist, having qualified originally in speech-language pathology and has taught a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate education and health professionals. Her research has been funded by nationally competitive schemes such as the ARC Discovery Program, ARC Linkage Program, and the Criminology Research Council, and concerns the role of language and literacy skills as academic and mental health protective factors in childhood and adolescence. She has conducted research on the profiles and needs of high-risk groups such as youth offenders, children and adolescents in the state care system and flexible education systems, as well as research advancing evidence in the language-to-literacy transition in the early years of school. </p><p>In 2020, Pamela established, with her colleague, Professor Tanya Serry, The Science of Language and Reading (SOLAR) Lab in the School of Education at La Trobe University. Pamela’s research has been published in a wide range of international journals and she was a member of the 2017 National Year 1 Literacy and Numeracy Panel, convened by the Hon. Simon Birmingham, Federal Education Minister. She is a Life Member of Speech Pathology Australia and a past Victorian State Chair of the Australian Psychological Society. </p><p>Pamela has over 170 publications, comprising refereed papers, books and book chapters, monographs and research reports. In addition to these academic outputs, Pamela writes a popular blog for teachers, parents, and clinicians: The Snow Report - https://pamelasnow.blogspot.com/ and is a founding Associate Editor of The Reading League Journal. </p><p>In this interview, we discuss:</p><p>✅The impact of social media on the dissemination of research in education.</p><p>✅Can the discussion of reading research become an ongoing feedback loop between people teaching reading and those conducting research?</p><p>✅Comprehension and application are the end goals when it comes to the goal of education. But how do we define what “comprehension” is and how we work on it? </p><p>✅Play-based learning vs early reading instruction: Why they aren’t in opposition.</p><p>✅Using explicit instruction to build skills needed for problem-solving and successful project-based learning.</p><p>✅Whose job is it to work on reading? How much is the responsibility of the schools, and what is the parent’s job?</p><p>You can connect with Dr. Snow on X (formerly Twitter) @pamelasnow2 (https://twitter.com/PamelaSnow2) or on her blog at: http://pamelasnow.blogspot.com/</p><p>We mentioned the following articles on her blog in this episode including:<br>Balanced Literacy Bingo (Link here: http://pamelasnow.blogspot.com/2022/11/balanced-literacy-bingo.html)</p><p>School leaders and reading instruction: Time to demand LESS rather than more autonomy (Link here: http://pamelasnow.blogspot.com/2023/10/school-leaders-and-science-of-reading.html)</p><p>You can also learn more about her work on her La Trobe University page at: https://scholars.latrobe.edu.au/pcsnow</p><p>You can learn more about the Science of Language and Reading (SOLAR) lab at: https://www.latrobe.edu.au/school-education/about/spotlight</p><p>The number of experts and resources were mentioned in this episode, including:</p><p>Dr. Anita Archer: https://explicitinstruction.org/</p><p>Dr. David C. Geary: https://psychology.missouri.edu/people/geary</p><p>Dr. Louisa Moats: https://louisamoats.com/</p><p>Dr. Steven Dykstra: https://iferi.org/dr-steven-dykstra/</p><p>Natalie Wexler: https://nataliewexler.com/</p><p>Nancy Hennessey’s “The Reading Comprehension Blueprint”: <br>https://products.brookespublishing.com/The-Reading-Comprehension-Blueprint-P1197.aspx</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The most effective reading instructional practices aren’t always the ones that gain traction.</p><p>It’s the ones with the most successful marketing campaigns. </p><p>The best marketer wins; but this certainly isn’t a win for the students who go without effective instruction or the school staff struggling to support them. </p><p>That’s why I was so excited to talk with Dr. Pamela Snow about the growing body of research relating to literacy and its impact on life outcomes; as well as how we can improve the discourse surrounding effective instruction and improve instructional practices.</p><p>Pamela Snow is a Professor of Cognitive Psychology in the School of Education at the Bendigo campus of La Trobe University, Australia. She is also Co-Director of the Science of Language and Reading (SOLAR) Lab. Pamela is a registered psychologist, having qualified originally in speech-language pathology and has taught a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate education and health professionals. Her research has been funded by nationally competitive schemes such as the ARC Discovery Program, ARC Linkage Program, and the Criminology Research Council, and concerns the role of language and literacy skills as academic and mental health protective factors in childhood and adolescence. She has conducted research on the profiles and needs of high-risk groups such as youth offenders, children and adolescents in the state care system and flexible education systems, as well as research advancing evidence in the language-to-literacy transition in the early years of school. </p><p>In 2020, Pamela established, with her colleague, Professor Tanya Serry, The Science of Language and Reading (SOLAR) Lab in the School of Education at La Trobe University. Pamela’s research has been published in a wide range of international journals and she was a member of the 2017 National Year 1 Literacy and Numeracy Panel, convened by the Hon. Simon Birmingham, Federal Education Minister. She is a Life Member of Speech Pathology Australia and a past Victorian State Chair of the Australian Psychological Society. </p><p>Pamela has over 170 publications, comprising refereed papers, books and book chapters, monographs and research reports. In addition to these academic outputs, Pamela writes a popular blog for teachers, parents, and clinicians: The Snow Report - https://pamelasnow.blogspot.com/ and is a founding Associate Editor of The Reading League Journal. </p><p>In this interview, we discuss:</p><p>✅The impact of social media on the dissemination of research in education.</p><p>✅Can the discussion of reading research become an ongoing feedback loop between people teaching reading and those conducting research?</p><p>✅Comprehension and application are the end goals when it comes to the goal of education. But how do we define what “comprehension” is and how we work on it? </p><p>✅Play-based learning vs early reading instruction: Why they aren’t in opposition.</p><p>✅Using explicit instruction to build skills needed for problem-solving and successful project-based learning.</p><p>✅Whose job is it to work on reading? How much is the responsibility of the schools, and what is the parent’s job?</p><p>You can connect with Dr. Snow on X (formerly Twitter) @pamelasnow2 (https://twitter.com/PamelaSnow2) or on her blog at: http://pamelasnow.blogspot.com/</p><p>We mentioned the following articles on her blog in this episode including:<br>Balanced Literacy Bingo (Link here: http://pamelasnow.blogspot.com/2022/11/balanced-literacy-bingo.html)</p><p>School leaders and reading instruction: Time to demand LESS rather than more autonomy (Link here: http://pamelasnow.blogspot.com/2023/10/school-leaders-and-science-of-reading.html)</p><p>You can also learn more about her work on her La Trobe University page at: https://scholars.latrobe.edu.au/pcsnow</p><p>You can learn more about the Science of Language and Reading (SOLAR) lab at: https://www.latrobe.edu.au/school-education/about/spotlight</p><p>The number of experts and resources were mentioned in this episode, including:</p><p>Dr. Anita Archer: https://explicitinstruction.org/</p><p>Dr. David C. Geary: https://psychology.missouri.edu/people/geary</p><p>Dr. Louisa Moats: https://louisamoats.com/</p><p>Dr. Steven Dykstra: https://iferi.org/dr-steven-dykstra/</p><p>Natalie Wexler: https://nataliewexler.com/</p><p>Nancy Hennessey’s “The Reading Comprehension Blueprint”: <br>https://products.brookespublishing.com/The-Reading-Comprehension-Blueprint-P1197.aspx</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The most effective reading instructional practices aren’t always the ones that gain traction.</p><p>It’s the ones with the most successful marketing campaigns. </p><p>The best marketer wins; but this certainly isn’t a win for the students who go without effective instruction or the school staff struggling to support them. </p><p>That’s why I was so excited to talk with Dr. Pamela Snow about the growing body of research relating to literacy and its impact on life outcomes; as well as how we can improve the discourse surrounding effective instruction and improve instructional practices.</p><p>Pamela Snow is a Professor of Cognitive Psychology in the School of Education at the Bendigo campus of La Trobe University, Australia. She is also Co-Director of the Science of Language and Reading (SOLAR) Lab. Pamela is a registered psychologist, having qualified originally in speech-language pathology and has taught a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate education and health professionals. Her research has been funded by nationally competitive schemes such as the ARC Discovery Program, ARC Linkage Program, and the Criminology Research Council, and concerns the role of language and literacy skills as academic and mental health protective factors in childhood and adolescence. She has conducted research on the profiles and needs of high-risk groups such as youth offenders, children and adolescents in the state care system and flexible education systems, as well as research advancing evidence in the language-to-literacy transition in the early years of school. </p><p>In 2020, Pamela established, with her colleague, Professor Tanya Serry, The Science of Language and Reading (SOLAR) Lab in the School of Education at La Trobe University. Pamela’s research has been published in a wide range of international journals and she was a member of the 2017 National Year 1 Literacy and Numeracy Panel, convened by the Hon. Simon Birmingham, Federal Education Minister. She is a Life Member of Speech Pathology Australia and a past Victorian State Chair of the Australian Psychological Society. </p><p>Pamela has over 170 publications, comprising refereed papers, books and book chapters, monographs and research reports. In addition to these academic outputs, Pamela writes a popular blog for teachers, parents, and clinicians: The Snow Report - https://pamelasnow.blogspot.com/ and is a founding Associate Editor of The Reading League Journal. </p><p>In this interview, we discuss:</p><p>✅The impact of social media on the dissemination of research in education.</p><p>✅Can the discussion of reading research become an ongoing feedback loop between people teaching reading and those conducting research?</p><p>✅Comprehension and application are the end goals when it comes to the goal of education. But how do we define what “comprehension” is and how we work on it? </p><p>✅Play-based learning vs early reading instruction: Why they aren’t in opposition.</p><p>✅Using explicit instruction to build skills needed for problem-solving and successful project-based learning.</p><p>✅Whose job is it to work on reading? How much is the responsibility of the schools, and what is the parent’s job?</p><p>You can connect with Dr. Snow on X (formerly Twitter) @pamelasnow2 (https://twitter.com/PamelaSnow2) or on her blog at: http://pamelasnow.blogspot.com/</p><p>We mentioned the following articles on her blog in this episode including:<br>Balanced Literacy Bingo (Link here: http://pamelasnow.blogspot.com/2022/11/balanced-literacy-bingo.html)</p><p>School leaders and reading instruction: Time to demand LESS rather than more autonomy (Link here: http://pamelasnow.blogspot.com/2023/10/school-leaders-and-science-of-reading.html)</p><p>You can also learn more about her work on her La Trobe University page at: https://scholars.latrobe.edu.au/pcsnow</p><p>You can learn more about the Science of Language and Reading (SOLAR) lab at: https://www.latrobe.edu.au/school-education/about/spotlight</p><p>The number of experts and resources were mentioned in this episode, including:</p><p>Dr. Anita Archer: https://explicitinstruction.org/</p><p>Dr. David C. Geary: https://psychology.missouri.edu/people/geary</p><p>Dr. Louisa Moats: https://louisamoats.com/</p><p>Dr. Steven Dykstra: https://iferi.org/dr-steven-dykstra/</p><p>Natalie Wexler: https://nataliewexler.com/</p><p>Nancy Hennessey’s “The Reading Comprehension Blueprint”: <br>https://products.brookespublishing.com/The-Reading-Comprehension-Blueprint-P1197.aspx</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>157</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The literacy space has become increasingly polarizing since the reading wars began.</p><p>There are a number of debates and questions that continue, including:<br>Will kids learn to read “naturally”? </p><p>What did the whole language approach get right, if anything?</p><p>Is explicit phonics instruction just a pendulum swing (and is focusing on phonics enough)?<br>Are we teaching kids to read too early? </p><p>When we talk about “early literacy” instruction, what are we actually recommending and how does that look? </p><p>I invited Jane Gebers, veteran speech-language pathologist and author to episode 157 De Facto Leaders to discuss these questions. </p><p>I entered the field right around the time the National Reading Panel study was published, so there was a fair amount of research on evidence-based literacy intervention when I started practicing. </p><p>But when Jane started practicing, much of this research hadn’t been done, and she had the experience of watching the fields of education and reading instruction evolve. She was also one of the early adopters of many approaches that are common practice today, and it was an honor to hear about her work. </p><p>Jane L. Gebers is the author of the popular resource, Books Are for Talking, Too! (Link here: https://www.slpstorytellers.com/2023/09/11/slp-author-book-books-are-for-talking-too-by-jane-gebers/), first published in 1990, and now in its 4th edition as of March 2023. A practicing speech-language pathologist for over 40 years, she has worked in public school, hospital, private, and clinical settings. She has been an adjunct professor at St. Mary's College of California and other universities where she taught Language Development, Assessment, and Intervention courses to students pursuing special education credentials. She currently holds a private practice in Northern California.</p><p>In this conversation, Jane and I discuss:</p><p>✅Everyone’s talking about “scaffolding”, but what does this word actually mean?</p><p>✅Reading practices that have stood the test of time, despite attempts to disprove their effectiveness.</p><p>✅The battle between play-based learning and “sight words”; and how to emphasize the right skills at the right time.</p><p>✅When building language skills, do we focus on a developmental hierarchy or environmental demands? </p><p>✅Mapping language to print symbols and what to address in the early years to set the stage for reading and writing. </p><p>You can connect with Jane on her website here: https://soundingyourbest.com, and find her book, Books Are for Talking, Too! here: https://www.slpstorytellers.com/2023/09/11/slp-author-book-books-are-for-talking-too-by-jane-gebers/  </p><p>The following resources were mentioned in this episode:</p><p>Some of the work done by Dr. Carol Westby, Ph.D. (Link here: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/152574019902100107)</p><p>The Neuroscience of Reading with Dr. G. Reid. Lyon (Link here: https://irrc.education.uiowa.edu/blog/2023/05/neuroscience-reading-dr-g-reid-lyon)</p><p>Teachers’ Use of Scaffolds within Conversations During Shared Book Reading (Dekshmukh, R.S., Pentimonti, J.M., Zucker, T.A., &amp; Curry, B.) (Link here: https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/2021_LSHSS-21-00020)</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here:  https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>I also mentioned The School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers guide their teams to support students’ executive functioning across the day. This program will help you plan direct therapy, but will also help you lead change management on your team, no matter your job title. You can learn more about the School of Clinical Leadership here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The literacy space has become increasingly polarizing since the reading wars began.</p><p>There are a number of debates and questions that continue, including:<br>Will kids learn to read “naturally”? </p><p>What did the whole language approach get right, if anything?</p><p>Is explicit phonics instruction just a pendulum swing (and is focusing on phonics enough)?<br>Are we teaching kids to read too early? </p><p>When we talk about “early literacy” instruction, what are we actually recommending and how does that look? </p><p>I invited Jane Gebers, veteran speech-language pathologist and author to episode 157 De Facto Leaders to discuss these questions. </p><p>I entered the field right around the time the National Reading Panel study was published, so there was a fair amount of research on evidence-based literacy intervention when I started practicing. </p><p>But when Jane started practicing, much of this research hadn’t been done, and she had the experience of watching the fields of education and reading instruction evolve. She was also one of the early adopters of many approaches that are common practice today, and it was an honor to hear about her work. </p><p>Jane L. Gebers is the author of the popular resource, Books Are for Talking, Too! (Link here: https://www.slpstorytellers.com/2023/09/11/slp-author-book-books-are-for-talking-too-by-jane-gebers/), first published in 1990, and now in its 4th edition as of March 2023. A practicing speech-language pathologist for over 40 years, she has worked in public school, hospital, private, and clinical settings. She has been an adjunct professor at St. Mary's College of California and other universities where she taught Language Development, Assessment, and Intervention courses to students pursuing special education credentials. She currently holds a private practice in Northern California.</p><p>In this conversation, Jane and I discuss:</p><p>✅Everyone’s talking about “scaffolding”, but what does this word actually mean?</p><p>✅Reading practices that have stood the test of time, despite attempts to disprove their effectiveness.</p><p>✅The battle between play-based learning and “sight words”; and how to emphasize the right skills at the right time.</p><p>✅When building language skills, do we focus on a developmental hierarchy or environmental demands? </p><p>✅Mapping language to print symbols and what to address in the early years to set the stage for reading and writing. </p><p>You can connect with Jane on her website here: https://soundingyourbest.com, and find her book, Books Are for Talking, Too! here: https://www.slpstorytellers.com/2023/09/11/slp-author-book-books-are-for-talking-too-by-jane-gebers/  </p><p>The following resources were mentioned in this episode:</p><p>Some of the work done by Dr. Carol Westby, Ph.D. (Link here: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/152574019902100107)</p><p>The Neuroscience of Reading with Dr. G. Reid. Lyon (Link here: https://irrc.education.uiowa.edu/blog/2023/05/neuroscience-reading-dr-g-reid-lyon)</p><p>Teachers’ Use of Scaffolds within Conversations During Shared Book Reading (Dekshmukh, R.S., Pentimonti, J.M., Zucker, T.A., &amp; Curry, B.) (Link here: https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/2021_LSHSS-21-00020)</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here:  https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>I also mentioned The School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers guide their teams to support students’ executive functioning across the day. This program will help you plan direct therapy, but will also help you lead change management on your team, no matter your job title. You can learn more about the School of Clinical Leadership here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The literacy space has become increasingly polarizing since the reading wars began.</p><p>There are a number of debates and questions that continue, including:<br>Will kids learn to read “naturally”? </p><p>What did the whole language approach get right, if anything?</p><p>Is explicit phonics instruction just a pendulum swing (and is focusing on phonics enough)?<br>Are we teaching kids to read too early? </p><p>When we talk about “early literacy” instruction, what are we actually recommending and how does that look? </p><p>I invited Jane Gebers, veteran speech-language pathologist and author to episode 157 De Facto Leaders to discuss these questions. </p><p>I entered the field right around the time the National Reading Panel study was published, so there was a fair amount of research on evidence-based literacy intervention when I started practicing. </p><p>But when Jane started practicing, much of this research hadn’t been done, and she had the experience of watching the fields of education and reading instruction evolve. She was also one of the early adopters of many approaches that are common practice today, and it was an honor to hear about her work. </p><p>Jane L. Gebers is the author of the popular resource, Books Are for Talking, Too! (Link here: https://www.slpstorytellers.com/2023/09/11/slp-author-book-books-are-for-talking-too-by-jane-gebers/), first published in 1990, and now in its 4th edition as of March 2023. A practicing speech-language pathologist for over 40 years, she has worked in public school, hospital, private, and clinical settings. She has been an adjunct professor at St. Mary's College of California and other universities where she taught Language Development, Assessment, and Intervention courses to students pursuing special education credentials. She currently holds a private practice in Northern California.</p><p>In this conversation, Jane and I discuss:</p><p>✅Everyone’s talking about “scaffolding”, but what does this word actually mean?</p><p>✅Reading practices that have stood the test of time, despite attempts to disprove their effectiveness.</p><p>✅The battle between play-based learning and “sight words”; and how to emphasize the right skills at the right time.</p><p>✅When building language skills, do we focus on a developmental hierarchy or environmental demands? </p><p>✅Mapping language to print symbols and what to address in the early years to set the stage for reading and writing. </p><p>You can connect with Jane on her website here: https://soundingyourbest.com, and find her book, Books Are for Talking, Too! here: https://www.slpstorytellers.com/2023/09/11/slp-author-book-books-are-for-talking-too-by-jane-gebers/  </p><p>The following resources were mentioned in this episode:</p><p>Some of the work done by Dr. Carol Westby, Ph.D. (Link here: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/152574019902100107)</p><p>The Neuroscience of Reading with Dr. G. Reid. Lyon (Link here: https://irrc.education.uiowa.edu/blog/2023/05/neuroscience-reading-dr-g-reid-lyon)</p><p>Teachers’ Use of Scaffolds within Conversations During Shared Book Reading (Dekshmukh, R.S., Pentimonti, J.M., Zucker, T.A., &amp; Curry, B.) (Link here: https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/2021_LSHSS-21-00020)</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here:  https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>I also mentioned The School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers guide their teams to support students’ executive functioning across the day. This program will help you plan direct therapy, but will also help you lead change management on your team, no matter your job title. You can learn more about the School of Clinical Leadership here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>No one working in special ed has ever said, “I chose this career so I could do paperwork all evening and weekend.”</p><p>Yet many realize after getting into the field that administrative demands can take away from time spent with students or collaborating with colleagues. </p><p>That’s why I was so excited to connect with Sean Klamm, special educator and founder of Playground IEP (Link here: https://www.playgroundiep.com/) in episode 156 of “De Facto Leaders”. </p><p>After starting his career as a teacher and then special education administrator, Sean was inspired to find a solution that would streamline, and potentially remove some of the “behind the scenes” work special educators need to do to manage service plans.</p><p>Sean Klamm is the Founder of Playground IEP. Sean is a Special Educator and former Director of Special Education at Butler College Prep in Chicago. After serving as Director for 5 years, Sean transitioned to build Playground IEP; the special education tools he wished he had while working in the school. Playground IEP is a new class of caseload management software that increases collaboration and automates many of the manual caseload management tasks. Sean and his team also built IEPcopilot.ai (Link here: https://www.playgroundiep.com/iep-copilot) which uses AI to assist in writing IEP goals, BIPs, and other sections of the IEP. Sean and his team are committed to building tools that allow teachers to spend more time with students and less time with spreadsheets.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅ What’s the real motivation behind using AI and technology?</p><p>✅ How to keep the entire team in the loop about goals and accommodations (instead of letting IEPs collect dust in a binder on the shelf).</p><p>✅ When teachers aren’t supported, IEPs don’t get fully implemented. How do we solve that problem? </p><p>✅ Using AI and technology to make space for better instructional practices and team collaboration.</p><p>✅ Systems vs. tools vs. culture: How leadership can avoid the “technology for the sake of technology” trap. </p><p>You can connect with Sean on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanklamm/</p><p>Learn more about PlayGround IEP here: https://www.playgroundiep.com/</p><p>Create a free IEP Copilot account here: https://www.playgroundiep.com/iep-copilot</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/<br> <br>I also mentioned The School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers guide their teams to support students’ executive functioning across the day. This program will help you plan direct therapy, but will also help you lead change management on your team, no matter your job title. You can learn more about the School of Clinical Leadership here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>No one working in special ed has ever said, “I chose this career so I could do paperwork all evening and weekend.”</p><p>Yet many realize after getting into the field that administrative demands can take away from time spent with students or collaborating with colleagues. </p><p>That’s why I was so excited to connect with Sean Klamm, special educator and founder of Playground IEP (Link here: https://www.playgroundiep.com/) in episode 156 of “De Facto Leaders”. </p><p>After starting his career as a teacher and then special education administrator, Sean was inspired to find a solution that would streamline, and potentially remove some of the “behind the scenes” work special educators need to do to manage service plans.</p><p>Sean Klamm is the Founder of Playground IEP. Sean is a Special Educator and former Director of Special Education at Butler College Prep in Chicago. After serving as Director for 5 years, Sean transitioned to build Playground IEP; the special education tools he wished he had while working in the school. Playground IEP is a new class of caseload management software that increases collaboration and automates many of the manual caseload management tasks. Sean and his team also built IEPcopilot.ai (Link here: https://www.playgroundiep.com/iep-copilot) which uses AI to assist in writing IEP goals, BIPs, and other sections of the IEP. Sean and his team are committed to building tools that allow teachers to spend more time with students and less time with spreadsheets.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅ What’s the real motivation behind using AI and technology?</p><p>✅ How to keep the entire team in the loop about goals and accommodations (instead of letting IEPs collect dust in a binder on the shelf).</p><p>✅ When teachers aren’t supported, IEPs don’t get fully implemented. How do we solve that problem? </p><p>✅ Using AI and technology to make space for better instructional practices and team collaboration.</p><p>✅ Systems vs. tools vs. culture: How leadership can avoid the “technology for the sake of technology” trap. </p><p>You can connect with Sean on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanklamm/</p><p>Learn more about PlayGround IEP here: https://www.playgroundiep.com/</p><p>Create a free IEP Copilot account here: https://www.playgroundiep.com/iep-copilot</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/<br> <br>I also mentioned The School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers guide their teams to support students’ executive functioning across the day. This program will help you plan direct therapy, but will also help you lead change management on your team, no matter your job title. You can learn more about the School of Clinical Leadership here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>No one working in special ed has ever said, “I chose this career so I could do paperwork all evening and weekend.”</p><p>Yet many realize after getting into the field that administrative demands can take away from time spent with students or collaborating with colleagues. </p><p>That’s why I was so excited to connect with Sean Klamm, special educator and founder of Playground IEP (Link here: https://www.playgroundiep.com/) in episode 156 of “De Facto Leaders”. </p><p>After starting his career as a teacher and then special education administrator, Sean was inspired to find a solution that would streamline, and potentially remove some of the “behind the scenes” work special educators need to do to manage service plans.</p><p>Sean Klamm is the Founder of Playground IEP. Sean is a Special Educator and former Director of Special Education at Butler College Prep in Chicago. After serving as Director for 5 years, Sean transitioned to build Playground IEP; the special education tools he wished he had while working in the school. Playground IEP is a new class of caseload management software that increases collaboration and automates many of the manual caseload management tasks. Sean and his team also built IEPcopilot.ai (Link here: https://www.playgroundiep.com/iep-copilot) which uses AI to assist in writing IEP goals, BIPs, and other sections of the IEP. Sean and his team are committed to building tools that allow teachers to spend more time with students and less time with spreadsheets.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅ What’s the real motivation behind using AI and technology?</p><p>✅ How to keep the entire team in the loop about goals and accommodations (instead of letting IEPs collect dust in a binder on the shelf).</p><p>✅ When teachers aren’t supported, IEPs don’t get fully implemented. How do we solve that problem? </p><p>✅ Using AI and technology to make space for better instructional practices and team collaboration.</p><p>✅ Systems vs. tools vs. culture: How leadership can avoid the “technology for the sake of technology” trap. </p><p>You can connect with Sean on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanklamm/</p><p>Learn more about PlayGround IEP here: https://www.playgroundiep.com/</p><p>Create a free IEP Copilot account here: https://www.playgroundiep.com/iep-copilot</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/<br> <br>I also mentioned The School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers guide their teams to support students’ executive functioning across the day. This program will help you plan direct therapy, but will also help you lead change management on your team, no matter your job title. You can learn more about the School of Clinical Leadership here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Becoming a literacy leader and advocating for the right to read (with Brianna Guild)</title>
      <itunes:episode>155</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:title>Becoming a literacy leader and advocating for the right to read (with Brianna Guild)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Related service providers are often considered subject matter experts. Our role is to support other members of multidisciplinary teams like teachers, parents and administrators. </p><p>But many clinicians I’ve talked to started their careers feeling like a “jack of all trades, master of none”. </p><p>Some feel that graduate school was all theory and no practice. Others feel it was “drinking water through a firehose”, with way too broad of a scope to feel confident in any specific area.</p><p>That’s why it’s so important for professionals in education and healthcare to have a gameplan that helps them navigate all stages of their careers, so they can uncover interests and talents.</p><p>In my personal situation, it started when I felt overwhelmed as a new SLP trying to understand my role on the school team supporting language and literacy; which is what inspired me to create Language Therapy Advance Foundations. </p><p>That’s why I was so excited to connect with Brianna Guild from SLP Literacy Corner who went through a similar journey.</p><p>Brianna is a private practice Speech-Language Pathologist in Ontario, Canada. She provides virtual speech therapy sessions, primarily in the areas of literacy, language, and articulation, to residents of Ontario. She started her own small business, SLP Literacy Corner, in 2022. She aims to support busy educators by creating resources and sharing activity ideas aligned with the Science of Reading. She is passionate about sharing low-prep resources and ideas for students of all ages, so educators can spend less time planning their literacy lessons. </p><p>Her journey to becoming an SLP was not a traditional one. She received her Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry with a minor in Psychology from the University of Guelph, and then her Master of Health Science in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Toronto. She loves that the field of Speech-Language Pathology combines her interests in education, healthcare, and research.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅What is it like to be a struggling reader? (we both share our lived experiences).</p><p>✅How to discover your niche as a clinician and find your area of specialization.</p><p>✅The “pendulum myth”: Why evidence-based reading instruction is not just another trend.</p><p>✅Beyond phonics: How has the Science of Reading evolved?</p><p>✅Reading as a basic human right: It’s impact on access to higher education and career opportunities</p><p>✅Finding your people and uncovering your version of clinical leadership.</p><p>You can connect with Brianna on her SLP Literacy Corner website here: https://www.slpliteracycorner.ca/  <br>on Instagram here: http://@slp.literacy.corner or on her Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100082685452676</p><p>You can find her SLP Literacy Corner Teachers Pay Teachers store here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Slp-Literacy-Corner </p><p>We mentioned the following resources in this episode:</p><p>“The Reading Comprehension Blueprint” by Nancy E. Hennessy, M.Ed (Link here: https://products.brookespublishing.com/The-Reading-Comprehension-Blueprint-P1197.aspx)</p><p>The Hanen ABC and Beyond Program for Building Emergent Literacy in Early Childhood Settings (Link here: https://www.hanen.org/Programs/For-Educators/ABC-and-Beyond.aspx)</p><p>Ascend SMARTER Intervention Reading and Writing Curriculum (Link here: https://www.ascendlearningcenter.com/dsi-curriculum)</p><p>Basics of Decoding and Spelling Instruction by the International Dyslexia Association (Link here: https://www.idaontario.com/wpeducation/basics-of-decoding-and-spelling-instruction/)</p><p>National Reading Panel (Link here: https://www.nichd.nih.gov/sites/default/files/publications/pubs/nrp/Documents/report.pdf)</p><p>International Dyslexia Association (Link here: https://dyslexiaida.org/structured-literacy-effective-instruction-for-students-with-dyslexia-and-related-reading-difficulties/)</p><p>Ontario Language Curriculum (Link here: https://www.dcp.edu.gov.on.ca/en/curriculum/elementary-language)</p><p>ONlit hub for evidence-based systematic and explicit instruction (Link here: https://onlit.org/)</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>I also mentioned The School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers guide their teams to support students’ executive functioning across the day. This program will help you plan direct therapy, but will also help you lead change management on your team, no matter your job title. You can learn more about the School of Clinical Leadership here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Related service providers are often considered subject matter experts. Our role is to support other members of multidisciplinary teams like teachers, parents and administrators. </p><p>But many clinicians I’ve talked to started their careers feeling like a “jack of all trades, master of none”. </p><p>Some feel that graduate school was all theory and no practice. Others feel it was “drinking water through a firehose”, with way too broad of a scope to feel confident in any specific area.</p><p>That’s why it’s so important for professionals in education and healthcare to have a gameplan that helps them navigate all stages of their careers, so they can uncover interests and talents.</p><p>In my personal situation, it started when I felt overwhelmed as a new SLP trying to understand my role on the school team supporting language and literacy; which is what inspired me to create Language Therapy Advance Foundations. </p><p>That’s why I was so excited to connect with Brianna Guild from SLP Literacy Corner who went through a similar journey.</p><p>Brianna is a private practice Speech-Language Pathologist in Ontario, Canada. She provides virtual speech therapy sessions, primarily in the areas of literacy, language, and articulation, to residents of Ontario. She started her own small business, SLP Literacy Corner, in 2022. She aims to support busy educators by creating resources and sharing activity ideas aligned with the Science of Reading. She is passionate about sharing low-prep resources and ideas for students of all ages, so educators can spend less time planning their literacy lessons. </p><p>Her journey to becoming an SLP was not a traditional one. She received her Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry with a minor in Psychology from the University of Guelph, and then her Master of Health Science in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Toronto. She loves that the field of Speech-Language Pathology combines her interests in education, healthcare, and research.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅What is it like to be a struggling reader? (we both share our lived experiences).</p><p>✅How to discover your niche as a clinician and find your area of specialization.</p><p>✅The “pendulum myth”: Why evidence-based reading instruction is not just another trend.</p><p>✅Beyond phonics: How has the Science of Reading evolved?</p><p>✅Reading as a basic human right: It’s impact on access to higher education and career opportunities</p><p>✅Finding your people and uncovering your version of clinical leadership.</p><p>You can connect with Brianna on her SLP Literacy Corner website here: https://www.slpliteracycorner.ca/  <br>on Instagram here: http://@slp.literacy.corner or on her Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100082685452676</p><p>You can find her SLP Literacy Corner Teachers Pay Teachers store here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Slp-Literacy-Corner </p><p>We mentioned the following resources in this episode:</p><p>“The Reading Comprehension Blueprint” by Nancy E. Hennessy, M.Ed (Link here: https://products.brookespublishing.com/The-Reading-Comprehension-Blueprint-P1197.aspx)</p><p>The Hanen ABC and Beyond Program for Building Emergent Literacy in Early Childhood Settings (Link here: https://www.hanen.org/Programs/For-Educators/ABC-and-Beyond.aspx)</p><p>Ascend SMARTER Intervention Reading and Writing Curriculum (Link here: https://www.ascendlearningcenter.com/dsi-curriculum)</p><p>Basics of Decoding and Spelling Instruction by the International Dyslexia Association (Link here: https://www.idaontario.com/wpeducation/basics-of-decoding-and-spelling-instruction/)</p><p>National Reading Panel (Link here: https://www.nichd.nih.gov/sites/default/files/publications/pubs/nrp/Documents/report.pdf)</p><p>International Dyslexia Association (Link here: https://dyslexiaida.org/structured-literacy-effective-instruction-for-students-with-dyslexia-and-related-reading-difficulties/)</p><p>Ontario Language Curriculum (Link here: https://www.dcp.edu.gov.on.ca/en/curriculum/elementary-language)</p><p>ONlit hub for evidence-based systematic and explicit instruction (Link here: https://onlit.org/)</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>I also mentioned The School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers guide their teams to support students’ executive functioning across the day. This program will help you plan direct therapy, but will also help you lead change management on your team, no matter your job title. You can learn more about the School of Clinical Leadership here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Related service providers are often considered subject matter experts. Our role is to support other members of multidisciplinary teams like teachers, parents and administrators. </p><p>But many clinicians I’ve talked to started their careers feeling like a “jack of all trades, master of none”. </p><p>Some feel that graduate school was all theory and no practice. Others feel it was “drinking water through a firehose”, with way too broad of a scope to feel confident in any specific area.</p><p>That’s why it’s so important for professionals in education and healthcare to have a gameplan that helps them navigate all stages of their careers, so they can uncover interests and talents.</p><p>In my personal situation, it started when I felt overwhelmed as a new SLP trying to understand my role on the school team supporting language and literacy; which is what inspired me to create Language Therapy Advance Foundations. </p><p>That’s why I was so excited to connect with Brianna Guild from SLP Literacy Corner who went through a similar journey.</p><p>Brianna is a private practice Speech-Language Pathologist in Ontario, Canada. She provides virtual speech therapy sessions, primarily in the areas of literacy, language, and articulation, to residents of Ontario. She started her own small business, SLP Literacy Corner, in 2022. She aims to support busy educators by creating resources and sharing activity ideas aligned with the Science of Reading. She is passionate about sharing low-prep resources and ideas for students of all ages, so educators can spend less time planning their literacy lessons. </p><p>Her journey to becoming an SLP was not a traditional one. She received her Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry with a minor in Psychology from the University of Guelph, and then her Master of Health Science in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Toronto. She loves that the field of Speech-Language Pathology combines her interests in education, healthcare, and research.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅What is it like to be a struggling reader? (we both share our lived experiences).</p><p>✅How to discover your niche as a clinician and find your area of specialization.</p><p>✅The “pendulum myth”: Why evidence-based reading instruction is not just another trend.</p><p>✅Beyond phonics: How has the Science of Reading evolved?</p><p>✅Reading as a basic human right: It’s impact on access to higher education and career opportunities</p><p>✅Finding your people and uncovering your version of clinical leadership.</p><p>You can connect with Brianna on her SLP Literacy Corner website here: https://www.slpliteracycorner.ca/  <br>on Instagram here: http://@slp.literacy.corner or on her Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100082685452676</p><p>You can find her SLP Literacy Corner Teachers Pay Teachers store here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Slp-Literacy-Corner </p><p>We mentioned the following resources in this episode:</p><p>“The Reading Comprehension Blueprint” by Nancy E. Hennessy, M.Ed (Link here: https://products.brookespublishing.com/The-Reading-Comprehension-Blueprint-P1197.aspx)</p><p>The Hanen ABC and Beyond Program for Building Emergent Literacy in Early Childhood Settings (Link here: https://www.hanen.org/Programs/For-Educators/ABC-and-Beyond.aspx)</p><p>Ascend SMARTER Intervention Reading and Writing Curriculum (Link here: https://www.ascendlearningcenter.com/dsi-curriculum)</p><p>Basics of Decoding and Spelling Instruction by the International Dyslexia Association (Link here: https://www.idaontario.com/wpeducation/basics-of-decoding-and-spelling-instruction/)</p><p>National Reading Panel (Link here: https://www.nichd.nih.gov/sites/default/files/publications/pubs/nrp/Documents/report.pdf)</p><p>International Dyslexia Association (Link here: https://dyslexiaida.org/structured-literacy-effective-instruction-for-students-with-dyslexia-and-related-reading-difficulties/)</p><p>Ontario Language Curriculum (Link here: https://www.dcp.edu.gov.on.ca/en/curriculum/elementary-language)</p><p>ONlit hub for evidence-based systematic and explicit instruction (Link here: https://onlit.org/)</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>I also mentioned The School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers guide their teams to support students’ executive functioning across the day. This program will help you plan direct therapy, but will also help you lead change management on your team, no matter your job title. You can learn more about the School of Clinical Leadership here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I share a special Q &amp; A session I did with the members of Language Therapy Advance Foundations; my program that provides service providers with a research-based framework for language therapy.</p><p>I get a lot of questions about how to make the transition between preschool to school-age, what language therapy activities are appropriate for younger children, and when to start direct intervention on linguistic skills like syntax.</p><p>While there is not a scripted protocol or curriculum that gives us all the answers, there’s a wide body of research that shows how an effective intervention framework can work. </p><p>Should we focus on the “big picture” structure of language, like narrative structure, or should we focus on the pieces? </p><p>Will kids get the “big picture” if they can’t put the other components together (at the word and sentence level)? Or will developing the structure give them a process that will help them develop those other components. </p><p>In reality, it’s a little of both. </p><p>Should we think from a developmental perspective; making sure that kids are developmentally ready to learn certain skills before introducing them? Or should we think from more of a behavioral, or cognitive/linguistic perspective, and operate from the assumption that teaching will facilitate skills?</p><p>Again, it’s a little of both.</p><p>In this episode, I clarified some of that nuance, as well as how I’ve considered these things in the framework I teach. </p><p>✅How to structure your therapy session; including how to set expectations, how to think about modeling and scaffolding, and where "drill" activities come in to play</p><p>✅Where does narrative language intervention apply to language therapy? </p><p>✅Are some students too young for direct work on vocabulary and syntax? </p><p>✅How do we make the transition from preschool to school-age language therapy?</p><p>✅Describing a pattern vs. diagnosing: How does gestalt language processing fit in to a language therapy framework?</p><p>The following resources were mentioned in this episode:</p><p>De Facto Leaders EP 64: Are kids ready to work on complex sentences in elementary school? (Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-64-are-kids-ready-to-work-on-complex-sentences-in-early-elementary-school/)</p><p>Spencer &amp; Douglas (2020). Narrative Intervention: Principles to Practice (Link here: https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/2020_LSHSS-20-00015)</p><p>The Informed SLP: Let’s give them something to gestalt about (Link here: https://www.theinformedslp.com/review/let-s-give-them-something-to-gestalt-about)</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I share a special Q &amp; A session I did with the members of Language Therapy Advance Foundations; my program that provides service providers with a research-based framework for language therapy.</p><p>I get a lot of questions about how to make the transition between preschool to school-age, what language therapy activities are appropriate for younger children, and when to start direct intervention on linguistic skills like syntax.</p><p>While there is not a scripted protocol or curriculum that gives us all the answers, there’s a wide body of research that shows how an effective intervention framework can work. </p><p>Should we focus on the “big picture” structure of language, like narrative structure, or should we focus on the pieces? </p><p>Will kids get the “big picture” if they can’t put the other components together (at the word and sentence level)? Or will developing the structure give them a process that will help them develop those other components. </p><p>In reality, it’s a little of both. </p><p>Should we think from a developmental perspective; making sure that kids are developmentally ready to learn certain skills before introducing them? Or should we think from more of a behavioral, or cognitive/linguistic perspective, and operate from the assumption that teaching will facilitate skills?</p><p>Again, it’s a little of both.</p><p>In this episode, I clarified some of that nuance, as well as how I’ve considered these things in the framework I teach. </p><p>✅How to structure your therapy session; including how to set expectations, how to think about modeling and scaffolding, and where "drill" activities come in to play</p><p>✅Where does narrative language intervention apply to language therapy? </p><p>✅Are some students too young for direct work on vocabulary and syntax? </p><p>✅How do we make the transition from preschool to school-age language therapy?</p><p>✅Describing a pattern vs. diagnosing: How does gestalt language processing fit in to a language therapy framework?</p><p>The following resources were mentioned in this episode:</p><p>De Facto Leaders EP 64: Are kids ready to work on complex sentences in elementary school? (Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-64-are-kids-ready-to-work-on-complex-sentences-in-early-elementary-school/)</p><p>Spencer &amp; Douglas (2020). Narrative Intervention: Principles to Practice (Link here: https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/2020_LSHSS-20-00015)</p><p>The Informed SLP: Let’s give them something to gestalt about (Link here: https://www.theinformedslp.com/review/let-s-give-them-something-to-gestalt-about)</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I share a special Q &amp; A session I did with the members of Language Therapy Advance Foundations; my program that provides service providers with a research-based framework for language therapy.</p><p>I get a lot of questions about how to make the transition between preschool to school-age, what language therapy activities are appropriate for younger children, and when to start direct intervention on linguistic skills like syntax.</p><p>While there is not a scripted protocol or curriculum that gives us all the answers, there’s a wide body of research that shows how an effective intervention framework can work. </p><p>Should we focus on the “big picture” structure of language, like narrative structure, or should we focus on the pieces? </p><p>Will kids get the “big picture” if they can’t put the other components together (at the word and sentence level)? Or will developing the structure give them a process that will help them develop those other components. </p><p>In reality, it’s a little of both. </p><p>Should we think from a developmental perspective; making sure that kids are developmentally ready to learn certain skills before introducing them? Or should we think from more of a behavioral, or cognitive/linguistic perspective, and operate from the assumption that teaching will facilitate skills?</p><p>Again, it’s a little of both.</p><p>In this episode, I clarified some of that nuance, as well as how I’ve considered these things in the framework I teach. </p><p>✅How to structure your therapy session; including how to set expectations, how to think about modeling and scaffolding, and where "drill" activities come in to play</p><p>✅Where does narrative language intervention apply to language therapy? </p><p>✅Are some students too young for direct work on vocabulary and syntax? </p><p>✅How do we make the transition from preschool to school-age language therapy?</p><p>✅Describing a pattern vs. diagnosing: How does gestalt language processing fit in to a language therapy framework?</p><p>The following resources were mentioned in this episode:</p><p>De Facto Leaders EP 64: Are kids ready to work on complex sentences in elementary school? (Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-64-are-kids-ready-to-work-on-complex-sentences-in-early-elementary-school/)</p><p>Spencer &amp; Douglas (2020). Narrative Intervention: Principles to Practice (Link here: https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/2020_LSHSS-20-00015)</p><p>The Informed SLP: Let’s give them something to gestalt about (Link here: https://www.theinformedslp.com/review/let-s-give-them-something-to-gestalt-about)</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors don’t have to define us. </p><p>This is an important thing to remember for adults dealing with professional burnout and compassion fatigue; and it’s also important to model for kids.</p><p>When school discipline focuses on punitive measures alone, we miss out on opportunities to teach kids how to manage emotions or repair mistakes. </p><p>That’s why I’m so excited to share this second half of my conversation with Crissy Mombela in “De Facto Leaders” episode 153, where we talk about the importance of debriefing, maintaining safe school communities, and teaching kids how to restore relationships. </p><p>Crissy Mombela is the Program Director for the REACH initiative through the Partnership for Resilience. She leads the REACH Communities of Practice (CoP). Her work allows her to be a thought partner and leader in the implementation and evaluation of the REACH Initiative, a strategic partnership with the Center for Childhood Resilience at Lurie Children’s Hospital, and the support of the Illinois State Board of Education. With over twenty-five years of public education experience as a special education teacher and administrator, Crissy’s focus is on developing systems that support connection, innovation, and belonging within school communities. Crissy earned her B.S.Ed. with a concentration in special education from Northern Illinois University and her M.Ed. in Educational Administration from Loyola University. </p><p>Crissy currently holds an Illinois Professional Educator License for teaching and administration with endorsements for directing special education programs and teaching English Language Learners. In her free time, Crissy enjoys traveling with her family, baking, and scrapbooking.</p><p>*In this conversation we discuss some sensitive topics relating to traumatic events in schools. </p><p>In this second half of our conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Why does skipping the debrief after a crisis situation increase the likeliness of compassion fatigue?</p><p>✅Crisis prevention: How do we take a proactive approach to de-escalation?</p><p>✅The impact of social-emotional learning for adults: Why it’s not just about the kids.</p><p>✅Restoring a safe community after physical altercations between students.</p><p>✅Minimizing retraumatization during the debriefing process.</p><p>✅Teaching relationship repair and the impact it has on the well-being of all parties.</p><p>✅Why debriefing should be a part of crisis drills.</p><p>The following resources were mentioned in this episode:</p><p>The REACH Initiative at the Center for Childhood Resilience (Link here: https://childhoodresilience.org/reach)</p><p>The Partnership for Resilience (Link here: https://partnership4resilience.org/)</p><p>Elena Aguilar Coaching Resistance Podcast Series (Link here: https://www.brightmorningteam.com/podcast/coaching-resistance-part-1-what-is-resistance)</p><p>Neurodiversity Strengths Checklist (Link here: https://literallyausome.com.au/neurodiverity-strengths/)</p><p>Ladder of Inference TED Ed by Trevor Maber (Link here: https://www.ted.com/talks/trevor_maber_rethinking_thinking/transcript)</p><p>Reclaiming Youth At Risk (Link here: https://www.amazon.com/Reclaiming-Youth-Risk-Hope-Future/dp/1879639866)</p><p>The Whole-Brain Child (Link here: https://amzn.to/43d2dNT)</p><p>National Center on Safe Supportive Learning Environments (Link here: https://safesupportivelearning.ed.gov/trauma-sensitive-schools-training-package)</p><p>Conscious Discipline - Bailey (Link here: https://consciousdiscipline.com/free-resources/book-portal/)</p><p>Relationship, Responsibility, and Regulation (Link here: https://amzn.to/3PjP5Ra)</p><p>CHAMPS (Link here: https://ancorapublishing.com/product/champs-third-edition/)</p><p>Hacking School Discipline (Link here: https://amzn.to/4a6ppPY)</p><p>We Want to Do More Than Survive  (Link here: https://amzn.to/4c6cShg)</p><p>Other People's Children - Cultural Conflict in the Classroom (Link here: https://www.amazon.com/Other-Peoples-Children-Cultural-Classroom/dp/1595580743)</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned The School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers guide their teams to support students’ executive functioning across the day. This program will help you plan direct therapy, but will also help you lead change management on your team, no matter your job title. You can learn more about the School of Clinical Leadership here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors don’t have to define us. </p><p>This is an important thing to remember for adults dealing with professional burnout and compassion fatigue; and it’s also important to model for kids.</p><p>When school discipline focuses on punitive measures alone, we miss out on opportunities to teach kids how to manage emotions or repair mistakes. </p><p>That’s why I’m so excited to share this second half of my conversation with Crissy Mombela in “De Facto Leaders” episode 153, where we talk about the importance of debriefing, maintaining safe school communities, and teaching kids how to restore relationships. </p><p>Crissy Mombela is the Program Director for the REACH initiative through the Partnership for Resilience. She leads the REACH Communities of Practice (CoP). Her work allows her to be a thought partner and leader in the implementation and evaluation of the REACH Initiative, a strategic partnership with the Center for Childhood Resilience at Lurie Children’s Hospital, and the support of the Illinois State Board of Education. With over twenty-five years of public education experience as a special education teacher and administrator, Crissy’s focus is on developing systems that support connection, innovation, and belonging within school communities. Crissy earned her B.S.Ed. with a concentration in special education from Northern Illinois University and her M.Ed. in Educational Administration from Loyola University. </p><p>Crissy currently holds an Illinois Professional Educator License for teaching and administration with endorsements for directing special education programs and teaching English Language Learners. In her free time, Crissy enjoys traveling with her family, baking, and scrapbooking.</p><p>*In this conversation we discuss some sensitive topics relating to traumatic events in schools. </p><p>In this second half of our conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Why does skipping the debrief after a crisis situation increase the likeliness of compassion fatigue?</p><p>✅Crisis prevention: How do we take a proactive approach to de-escalation?</p><p>✅The impact of social-emotional learning for adults: Why it’s not just about the kids.</p><p>✅Restoring a safe community after physical altercations between students.</p><p>✅Minimizing retraumatization during the debriefing process.</p><p>✅Teaching relationship repair and the impact it has on the well-being of all parties.</p><p>✅Why debriefing should be a part of crisis drills.</p><p>The following resources were mentioned in this episode:</p><p>The REACH Initiative at the Center for Childhood Resilience (Link here: https://childhoodresilience.org/reach)</p><p>The Partnership for Resilience (Link here: https://partnership4resilience.org/)</p><p>Elena Aguilar Coaching Resistance Podcast Series (Link here: https://www.brightmorningteam.com/podcast/coaching-resistance-part-1-what-is-resistance)</p><p>Neurodiversity Strengths Checklist (Link here: https://literallyausome.com.au/neurodiverity-strengths/)</p><p>Ladder of Inference TED Ed by Trevor Maber (Link here: https://www.ted.com/talks/trevor_maber_rethinking_thinking/transcript)</p><p>Reclaiming Youth At Risk (Link here: https://www.amazon.com/Reclaiming-Youth-Risk-Hope-Future/dp/1879639866)</p><p>The Whole-Brain Child (Link here: https://amzn.to/43d2dNT)</p><p>National Center on Safe Supportive Learning Environments (Link here: https://safesupportivelearning.ed.gov/trauma-sensitive-schools-training-package)</p><p>Conscious Discipline - Bailey (Link here: https://consciousdiscipline.com/free-resources/book-portal/)</p><p>Relationship, Responsibility, and Regulation (Link here: https://amzn.to/3PjP5Ra)</p><p>CHAMPS (Link here: https://ancorapublishing.com/product/champs-third-edition/)</p><p>Hacking School Discipline (Link here: https://amzn.to/4a6ppPY)</p><p>We Want to Do More Than Survive  (Link here: https://amzn.to/4c6cShg)</p><p>Other People's Children - Cultural Conflict in the Classroom (Link here: https://www.amazon.com/Other-Peoples-Children-Cultural-Classroom/dp/1595580743)</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned The School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers guide their teams to support students’ executive functioning across the day. This program will help you plan direct therapy, but will also help you lead change management on your team, no matter your job title. You can learn more about the School of Clinical Leadership here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors don’t have to define us. </p><p>This is an important thing to remember for adults dealing with professional burnout and compassion fatigue; and it’s also important to model for kids.</p><p>When school discipline focuses on punitive measures alone, we miss out on opportunities to teach kids how to manage emotions or repair mistakes. </p><p>That’s why I’m so excited to share this second half of my conversation with Crissy Mombela in “De Facto Leaders” episode 153, where we talk about the importance of debriefing, maintaining safe school communities, and teaching kids how to restore relationships. </p><p>Crissy Mombela is the Program Director for the REACH initiative through the Partnership for Resilience. She leads the REACH Communities of Practice (CoP). Her work allows her to be a thought partner and leader in the implementation and evaluation of the REACH Initiative, a strategic partnership with the Center for Childhood Resilience at Lurie Children’s Hospital, and the support of the Illinois State Board of Education. With over twenty-five years of public education experience as a special education teacher and administrator, Crissy’s focus is on developing systems that support connection, innovation, and belonging within school communities. Crissy earned her B.S.Ed. with a concentration in special education from Northern Illinois University and her M.Ed. in Educational Administration from Loyola University. </p><p>Crissy currently holds an Illinois Professional Educator License for teaching and administration with endorsements for directing special education programs and teaching English Language Learners. In her free time, Crissy enjoys traveling with her family, baking, and scrapbooking.</p><p>*In this conversation we discuss some sensitive topics relating to traumatic events in schools. </p><p>In this second half of our conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Why does skipping the debrief after a crisis situation increase the likeliness of compassion fatigue?</p><p>✅Crisis prevention: How do we take a proactive approach to de-escalation?</p><p>✅The impact of social-emotional learning for adults: Why it’s not just about the kids.</p><p>✅Restoring a safe community after physical altercations between students.</p><p>✅Minimizing retraumatization during the debriefing process.</p><p>✅Teaching relationship repair and the impact it has on the well-being of all parties.</p><p>✅Why debriefing should be a part of crisis drills.</p><p>The following resources were mentioned in this episode:</p><p>The REACH Initiative at the Center for Childhood Resilience (Link here: https://childhoodresilience.org/reach)</p><p>The Partnership for Resilience (Link here: https://partnership4resilience.org/)</p><p>Elena Aguilar Coaching Resistance Podcast Series (Link here: https://www.brightmorningteam.com/podcast/coaching-resistance-part-1-what-is-resistance)</p><p>Neurodiversity Strengths Checklist (Link here: https://literallyausome.com.au/neurodiverity-strengths/)</p><p>Ladder of Inference TED Ed by Trevor Maber (Link here: https://www.ted.com/talks/trevor_maber_rethinking_thinking/transcript)</p><p>Reclaiming Youth At Risk (Link here: https://www.amazon.com/Reclaiming-Youth-Risk-Hope-Future/dp/1879639866)</p><p>The Whole-Brain Child (Link here: https://amzn.to/43d2dNT)</p><p>National Center on Safe Supportive Learning Environments (Link here: https://safesupportivelearning.ed.gov/trauma-sensitive-schools-training-package)</p><p>Conscious Discipline - Bailey (Link here: https://consciousdiscipline.com/free-resources/book-portal/)</p><p>Relationship, Responsibility, and Regulation (Link here: https://amzn.to/3PjP5Ra)</p><p>CHAMPS (Link here: https://ancorapublishing.com/product/champs-third-edition/)</p><p>Hacking School Discipline (Link here: https://amzn.to/4a6ppPY)</p><p>We Want to Do More Than Survive  (Link here: https://amzn.to/4c6cShg)</p><p>Other People's Children - Cultural Conflict in the Classroom (Link here: https://www.amazon.com/Other-Peoples-Children-Cultural-Classroom/dp/1595580743)</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned The School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers guide their teams to support students’ executive functioning across the day. This program will help you plan direct therapy, but will also help you lead change management on your team, no matter your job title. You can learn more about the School of Clinical Leadership here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>People working in school or medical settings are in a position to be caring for others in their professional lives; which makes it difficult to leave work at work.</p><p>When you combine that with relationships outside of work, family responsibilities or having a child with a disability, there’s a high risk of burnout. </p><p>I invited Crissy Mombela to episode 152 of “De Facto Leaders” to discuss this topic because she’s had lived experience as a teacher, a school administrator, and as a parent. </p><p>Crissy Mombela is the Program Director for the REACH initiative through the Partnership for Resilience. She leads the REACH Communities of Practice (CoP). Her work allows her to be a thought partner and leader in the implementation and evaluation of the REACH Initiative, a strategic partnership with the Center for Childhood Resilience at Lurie Children’s Hospital, and the support of the Illinois State Board of Education. With over twenty-five years of public education experience as a special education teacher and administrator, Crissy’s focus is on developing systems that support connection, innovation, and belonging within school communities. Crissy earned her B.S.Ed. with a concentration in special education from Northern Illinois University and her M.Ed. in Educational Administration from Loyola University. </p><p>Crissy currently holds an Illinois Professional Educator License for teaching and administration with endorsements for directing special education programs and teaching English Language Learners. In her free time, Crissy enjoys traveling with her family, baking, and scrapbooking.</p><p>This episode is the first part of our conversation about social-emotional learning for adults in education and healthcare.</p><p>In this first half of the conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅What compassion fatigue is and why self-care alone won’t solve it. </p><p>✅Having a child with ADHD: What it’s like to be on the other side of the table as a parent in an IEP meeting.</p><p>✅How to set expectations with your child’s school team so you’re an active participant.</p><p>✅Reframing “discipline” in schools; and why it doesn’t have to be punitive.</p><p>✅How to embed social-emotional learning across the day and why it has to be practiced “in context”: For both kids and adults</p><p>✅The impact of giving kids the opportunity to contribute to their community</p><p>The following resources were mentioned in this episode:</p><p>The REACH Initiative at the Center for Childhood Resilience (Link here: https://childhoodresilience.org/reach)</p><p>The Partnership for Resilience (Link here: https://partnership4resilience.org/)</p><p>Dr. Nadine Burke Harrris’s work with Adverse Childhood Experiences (Link here: https://burkefoundation.org/what-drives-us/adverse-childhood-experiences-aces/)</p><p>Dr. Mack Brackett’s book “Permission to Feel” (Link here: https://www.marcbrackett.com/)</p><p>The CHAMPS Model for Classroom Management (Link here: https://www.amazon.com/Champs-Proactive-Positive-Classroom-Management/dp/1599090309)</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned The School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers guide their teams to support students’ executive functioning across the day. This program will help you plan direct therapy, but will also help you lead change management on your team, no matter your job title. You can learn more about the School of Clinical Leadership here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>People working in school or medical settings are in a position to be caring for others in their professional lives; which makes it difficult to leave work at work.</p><p>When you combine that with relationships outside of work, family responsibilities or having a child with a disability, there’s a high risk of burnout. </p><p>I invited Crissy Mombela to episode 152 of “De Facto Leaders” to discuss this topic because she’s had lived experience as a teacher, a school administrator, and as a parent. </p><p>Crissy Mombela is the Program Director for the REACH initiative through the Partnership for Resilience. She leads the REACH Communities of Practice (CoP). Her work allows her to be a thought partner and leader in the implementation and evaluation of the REACH Initiative, a strategic partnership with the Center for Childhood Resilience at Lurie Children’s Hospital, and the support of the Illinois State Board of Education. With over twenty-five years of public education experience as a special education teacher and administrator, Crissy’s focus is on developing systems that support connection, innovation, and belonging within school communities. Crissy earned her B.S.Ed. with a concentration in special education from Northern Illinois University and her M.Ed. in Educational Administration from Loyola University. </p><p>Crissy currently holds an Illinois Professional Educator License for teaching and administration with endorsements for directing special education programs and teaching English Language Learners. In her free time, Crissy enjoys traveling with her family, baking, and scrapbooking.</p><p>This episode is the first part of our conversation about social-emotional learning for adults in education and healthcare.</p><p>In this first half of the conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅What compassion fatigue is and why self-care alone won’t solve it. </p><p>✅Having a child with ADHD: What it’s like to be on the other side of the table as a parent in an IEP meeting.</p><p>✅How to set expectations with your child’s school team so you’re an active participant.</p><p>✅Reframing “discipline” in schools; and why it doesn’t have to be punitive.</p><p>✅How to embed social-emotional learning across the day and why it has to be practiced “in context”: For both kids and adults</p><p>✅The impact of giving kids the opportunity to contribute to their community</p><p>The following resources were mentioned in this episode:</p><p>The REACH Initiative at the Center for Childhood Resilience (Link here: https://childhoodresilience.org/reach)</p><p>The Partnership for Resilience (Link here: https://partnership4resilience.org/)</p><p>Dr. Nadine Burke Harrris’s work with Adverse Childhood Experiences (Link here: https://burkefoundation.org/what-drives-us/adverse-childhood-experiences-aces/)</p><p>Dr. Mack Brackett’s book “Permission to Feel” (Link here: https://www.marcbrackett.com/)</p><p>The CHAMPS Model for Classroom Management (Link here: https://www.amazon.com/Champs-Proactive-Positive-Classroom-Management/dp/1599090309)</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned The School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers guide their teams to support students’ executive functioning across the day. This program will help you plan direct therapy, but will also help you lead change management on your team, no matter your job title. You can learn more about the School of Clinical Leadership here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>People working in school or medical settings are in a position to be caring for others in their professional lives; which makes it difficult to leave work at work.</p><p>When you combine that with relationships outside of work, family responsibilities or having a child with a disability, there’s a high risk of burnout. </p><p>I invited Crissy Mombela to episode 152 of “De Facto Leaders” to discuss this topic because she’s had lived experience as a teacher, a school administrator, and as a parent. </p><p>Crissy Mombela is the Program Director for the REACH initiative through the Partnership for Resilience. She leads the REACH Communities of Practice (CoP). Her work allows her to be a thought partner and leader in the implementation and evaluation of the REACH Initiative, a strategic partnership with the Center for Childhood Resilience at Lurie Children’s Hospital, and the support of the Illinois State Board of Education. With over twenty-five years of public education experience as a special education teacher and administrator, Crissy’s focus is on developing systems that support connection, innovation, and belonging within school communities. Crissy earned her B.S.Ed. with a concentration in special education from Northern Illinois University and her M.Ed. in Educational Administration from Loyola University. </p><p>Crissy currently holds an Illinois Professional Educator License for teaching and administration with endorsements for directing special education programs and teaching English Language Learners. In her free time, Crissy enjoys traveling with her family, baking, and scrapbooking.</p><p>This episode is the first part of our conversation about social-emotional learning for adults in education and healthcare.</p><p>In this first half of the conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅What compassion fatigue is and why self-care alone won’t solve it. </p><p>✅Having a child with ADHD: What it’s like to be on the other side of the table as a parent in an IEP meeting.</p><p>✅How to set expectations with your child’s school team so you’re an active participant.</p><p>✅Reframing “discipline” in schools; and why it doesn’t have to be punitive.</p><p>✅How to embed social-emotional learning across the day and why it has to be practiced “in context”: For both kids and adults</p><p>✅The impact of giving kids the opportunity to contribute to their community</p><p>The following resources were mentioned in this episode:</p><p>The REACH Initiative at the Center for Childhood Resilience (Link here: https://childhoodresilience.org/reach)</p><p>The Partnership for Resilience (Link here: https://partnership4resilience.org/)</p><p>Dr. Nadine Burke Harrris’s work with Adverse Childhood Experiences (Link here: https://burkefoundation.org/what-drives-us/adverse-childhood-experiences-aces/)</p><p>Dr. Mack Brackett’s book “Permission to Feel” (Link here: https://www.marcbrackett.com/)</p><p>The CHAMPS Model for Classroom Management (Link here: https://www.amazon.com/Champs-Proactive-Positive-Classroom-Management/dp/1599090309)</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned The School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers guide their teams to support students’ executive functioning across the day. This program will help you plan direct therapy, but will also help you lead change management on your team, no matter your job title. You can learn more about the School of Clinical Leadership here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Does your SYSTEM support your policy and your curriculum? (with Jalita Johnson)</title>
      <itunes:episode>151</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If we try to make schools in the US more like schools in other countries, will that result in more effective practices? </p><p>Why do policies work in some districts, but not others? </p><p>Many ideas sound good on paper; but the people working with students or leading schools are telling a different story. </p><p>That’s why I invited reading specialist Jalita Johnson to episode 151 to share her expertise on these topics.</p><p>Jalita Johnson is a <strong>reading specialist</strong> in the Northern Virginia area and is also a veteran, wife and mom of 4. She completed her undergrad studies at Fayetteville State University, an HBCU near Ft. Liberty (formerly Ft. Bragg) North Carolina. She holds a Master's Degree in Elementary Reading.<strong></strong></p><p>​​She is currently enrolled in a Doctoral bridge program at George Mason for Educational Leadership. Over the years, she has come to realize that she committed to being a lead learner.</p><p>In this conversation, she shares:</p><p>✅Being an agent for change: Why her military background gave her the skills and experience to lead reform initiatives in education </p><p>✅Syntactic complexity, and the disconnect between decoding/encoding and language comprehension</p><p>✅Professional development and learning communities: Does one size fit all?</p><p>✅What challenges come up when federal, state or district-level reform initiatives are modeled off of policies from other countries or states? </p><p>The following resources were mentioned in this episode:</p><p>“Hacking School Leadership: What makes Teachers Happy and Why it Matters to Students” by Erika Garcia-Niles (Link here: https://www.amazon.com/Hacking-School-Leadership-principals-happiness/dp/1956512446/ref=sr_1_1?crid=OW0WCCPY7Q3F&amp;keywords=hacking+school+leadership&amp;qid=1699901781&amp;s=books&amp;sprefix=hacking+school+leadership%2Cstripbooks%2C87&amp;sr=1-1)</p><p>Stacy Roberts, M.Ed, CCC-SLP, from Explore to Express (Link here: https://www.exploretoexpress.com/)</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>I also mentioned The School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers guide their teams to support students’ executive functioning across the day. This program will help you plan direct therapy, but will also help you lead change management on your team, no matter your job title. You can learn more about the School of Clinical Leadership here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If we try to make schools in the US more like schools in other countries, will that result in more effective practices? </p><p>Why do policies work in some districts, but not others? </p><p>Many ideas sound good on paper; but the people working with students or leading schools are telling a different story. </p><p>That’s why I invited reading specialist Jalita Johnson to episode 151 to share her expertise on these topics.</p><p>Jalita Johnson is a <strong>reading specialist</strong> in the Northern Virginia area and is also a veteran, wife and mom of 4. She completed her undergrad studies at Fayetteville State University, an HBCU near Ft. Liberty (formerly Ft. Bragg) North Carolina. She holds a Master's Degree in Elementary Reading.<strong></strong></p><p>​​She is currently enrolled in a Doctoral bridge program at George Mason for Educational Leadership. Over the years, she has come to realize that she committed to being a lead learner.</p><p>In this conversation, she shares:</p><p>✅Being an agent for change: Why her military background gave her the skills and experience to lead reform initiatives in education </p><p>✅Syntactic complexity, and the disconnect between decoding/encoding and language comprehension</p><p>✅Professional development and learning communities: Does one size fit all?</p><p>✅What challenges come up when federal, state or district-level reform initiatives are modeled off of policies from other countries or states? </p><p>The following resources were mentioned in this episode:</p><p>“Hacking School Leadership: What makes Teachers Happy and Why it Matters to Students” by Erika Garcia-Niles (Link here: https://www.amazon.com/Hacking-School-Leadership-principals-happiness/dp/1956512446/ref=sr_1_1?crid=OW0WCCPY7Q3F&amp;keywords=hacking+school+leadership&amp;qid=1699901781&amp;s=books&amp;sprefix=hacking+school+leadership%2Cstripbooks%2C87&amp;sr=1-1)</p><p>Stacy Roberts, M.Ed, CCC-SLP, from Explore to Express (Link here: https://www.exploretoexpress.com/)</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>I also mentioned The School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers guide their teams to support students’ executive functioning across the day. This program will help you plan direct therapy, but will also help you lead change management on your team, no matter your job title. You can learn more about the School of Clinical Leadership here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If we try to make schools in the US more like schools in other countries, will that result in more effective practices? </p><p>Why do policies work in some districts, but not others? </p><p>Many ideas sound good on paper; but the people working with students or leading schools are telling a different story. </p><p>That’s why I invited reading specialist Jalita Johnson to episode 151 to share her expertise on these topics.</p><p>Jalita Johnson is a <strong>reading specialist</strong> in the Northern Virginia area and is also a veteran, wife and mom of 4. She completed her undergrad studies at Fayetteville State University, an HBCU near Ft. Liberty (formerly Ft. Bragg) North Carolina. She holds a Master's Degree in Elementary Reading.<strong></strong></p><p>​​She is currently enrolled in a Doctoral bridge program at George Mason for Educational Leadership. Over the years, she has come to realize that she committed to being a lead learner.</p><p>In this conversation, she shares:</p><p>✅Being an agent for change: Why her military background gave her the skills and experience to lead reform initiatives in education </p><p>✅Syntactic complexity, and the disconnect between decoding/encoding and language comprehension</p><p>✅Professional development and learning communities: Does one size fit all?</p><p>✅What challenges come up when federal, state or district-level reform initiatives are modeled off of policies from other countries or states? </p><p>The following resources were mentioned in this episode:</p><p>“Hacking School Leadership: What makes Teachers Happy and Why it Matters to Students” by Erika Garcia-Niles (Link here: https://www.amazon.com/Hacking-School-Leadership-principals-happiness/dp/1956512446/ref=sr_1_1?crid=OW0WCCPY7Q3F&amp;keywords=hacking+school+leadership&amp;qid=1699901781&amp;s=books&amp;sprefix=hacking+school+leadership%2Cstripbooks%2C87&amp;sr=1-1)</p><p>Stacy Roberts, M.Ed, CCC-SLP, from Explore to Express (Link here: https://www.exploretoexpress.com/)</p><p>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy. You can learn more about Language Therapy Advance Foundations here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p><p>I also mentioned The School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers guide their teams to support students’ executive functioning across the day. This program will help you plan direct therapy, but will also help you lead change management on your team, no matter your job title. You can learn more about the School of Clinical Leadership here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>BONUS: SEEing to Lead: Seeing the whole staircase (with Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan)</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week, I’m sharing an interview I did with another host on the <strong>BE podcast network</strong> because I think it’s something you’ll really enjoy. The episode is going live in the <em>De Facto Leaders </em>podcast feed. </p><p><strong>Dr. Chris Jones </strong>has been an educator in Massachusetts for 22 years. His experience in the classroom ranged from 8th - 11th grade working in an urban setting. A portion of this was spent opening a high school division for an expanding charter school. He has just finished his 14th year as a building administrator. Chris is also the Vice President of the Massachusetts State Administrators Association (MSAA). True to his "why" of improving the educational experience for as many people as possible, he is currently the Principal of Whitman-Hanson Regional High School in Whitman, Massachusetts.</p><p><br></p><p>He is the author of <strong>SEEing to Lead,</strong> a book that provides strategies for how modern leaders can and must support, engage, and empower their teachers to elevate student success. Chris vlogs weekly about continuous improvement and is also the host of the podcast SEEing to Lead as a way to amplify teachers’ voices in an effort to improve education as a whole.</p><p>In this interview, Dr. Chris Jones and I discuss how <em>school leaders</em> and <strong>subject matter experts </strong>can work together to support each other. </p><p>There's a big emphasis on the idea that we need to embrace uncertainty to improve personally and professionally. While I agree with this, I think it's possible to take it too far.</p><p>In the K-12 world, I've seen many talented therapists or teachers continue old habits and patterns they know aren't effective.</p><p>Usually there's layers of shame and guilt because they know they could be doing something more, or at the very least doing something different.</p><p><strong>Procrastination</strong> and not changing habits is often blamed on things like<em> "mindset"</em> or even character flaws, but many times it's simply a <strong>lack of clarity.<br></strong><br></p><p>If you're wanting to solve a problem in a classroom, a therapy room, or a school, the steps can feel overwhelming and all-consuming. Sometimes the end goal and how to get there can feel fuzzy.</p><p>When you have a <strong>challenging task</strong> in front of you, some element of anxiety and uncertainty is normal and part of the process.</p><p>But if you have absolutely no clue where to start or where you're going, being able to "motivate" yourself to move forward or do the work to change your habits is going to be extremely difficult.</p><p>Imagine how you'd feel if you were <em>stressed, frustrated, </em>and<em> nervous </em>about something and you were told:</p><p><em>"This is going to be hard and uncomfortable. I have no idea how long it will take. I'm not sure where we're going and how we're going to get there."<br></em><br></p><p>Few people would be excited to jump in and get started in that scenario, especially if they knew they'd be left to figure it out alone.</p><p>This is where school leaders can step in and help teachers, therapists, and other staff to see the path forward or put the support in place to make sure they get help along the way.</p><p>Whether it be access to resources, trainings, establishing operating procedures for collaboration, or time to meet and connect. </p><p>We might not need to see the whole staircase clearly, but we can at least get an idea of what lies ahead and make the first steps feel<strong> less intimidating.<br></strong><br></p><p>You can connect with Dr. Jones on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/drcsjones/">LinkedIn here</a>, and on <a href="https://twitter.com/DrCSJones/">Twitter here</a>, and on<a href="https://www.instagram.com/drcsjones/"> Instagram here.</a>  You can learn more about his book and podcast at: <a href="https://drcsjones.blog/seeing-to-lead-podcast/">https://drcsjones.blog/seeing-to-lead-podcast/</a></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here.<br></a><br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week, I’m sharing an interview I did with another host on the <strong>BE podcast network</strong> because I think it’s something you’ll really enjoy. The episode is going live in the <em>De Facto Leaders </em>podcast feed. </p><p><strong>Dr. Chris Jones </strong>has been an educator in Massachusetts for 22 years. His experience in the classroom ranged from 8th - 11th grade working in an urban setting. A portion of this was spent opening a high school division for an expanding charter school. He has just finished his 14th year as a building administrator. Chris is also the Vice President of the Massachusetts State Administrators Association (MSAA). True to his "why" of improving the educational experience for as many people as possible, he is currently the Principal of Whitman-Hanson Regional High School in Whitman, Massachusetts.</p><p><br></p><p>He is the author of <strong>SEEing to Lead,</strong> a book that provides strategies for how modern leaders can and must support, engage, and empower their teachers to elevate student success. Chris vlogs weekly about continuous improvement and is also the host of the podcast SEEing to Lead as a way to amplify teachers’ voices in an effort to improve education as a whole.</p><p>In this interview, Dr. Chris Jones and I discuss how <em>school leaders</em> and <strong>subject matter experts </strong>can work together to support each other. </p><p>There's a big emphasis on the idea that we need to embrace uncertainty to improve personally and professionally. While I agree with this, I think it's possible to take it too far.</p><p>In the K-12 world, I've seen many talented therapists or teachers continue old habits and patterns they know aren't effective.</p><p>Usually there's layers of shame and guilt because they know they could be doing something more, or at the very least doing something different.</p><p><strong>Procrastination</strong> and not changing habits is often blamed on things like<em> "mindset"</em> or even character flaws, but many times it's simply a <strong>lack of clarity.<br></strong><br></p><p>If you're wanting to solve a problem in a classroom, a therapy room, or a school, the steps can feel overwhelming and all-consuming. Sometimes the end goal and how to get there can feel fuzzy.</p><p>When you have a <strong>challenging task</strong> in front of you, some element of anxiety and uncertainty is normal and part of the process.</p><p>But if you have absolutely no clue where to start or where you're going, being able to "motivate" yourself to move forward or do the work to change your habits is going to be extremely difficult.</p><p>Imagine how you'd feel if you were <em>stressed, frustrated, </em>and<em> nervous </em>about something and you were told:</p><p><em>"This is going to be hard and uncomfortable. I have no idea how long it will take. I'm not sure where we're going and how we're going to get there."<br></em><br></p><p>Few people would be excited to jump in and get started in that scenario, especially if they knew they'd be left to figure it out alone.</p><p>This is where school leaders can step in and help teachers, therapists, and other staff to see the path forward or put the support in place to make sure they get help along the way.</p><p>Whether it be access to resources, trainings, establishing operating procedures for collaboration, or time to meet and connect. </p><p>We might not need to see the whole staircase clearly, but we can at least get an idea of what lies ahead and make the first steps feel<strong> less intimidating.<br></strong><br></p><p>You can connect with Dr. Jones on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/drcsjones/">LinkedIn here</a>, and on <a href="https://twitter.com/DrCSJones/">Twitter here</a>, and on<a href="https://www.instagram.com/drcsjones/"> Instagram here.</a>  You can learn more about his book and podcast at: <a href="https://drcsjones.blog/seeing-to-lead-podcast/">https://drcsjones.blog/seeing-to-lead-podcast/</a></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here.<br></a><br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week, I’m sharing an interview I did with another host on the <strong>BE podcast network</strong> because I think it’s something you’ll really enjoy. The episode is going live in the <em>De Facto Leaders </em>podcast feed. </p><p><strong>Dr. Chris Jones </strong>has been an educator in Massachusetts for 22 years. His experience in the classroom ranged from 8th - 11th grade working in an urban setting. A portion of this was spent opening a high school division for an expanding charter school. He has just finished his 14th year as a building administrator. Chris is also the Vice President of the Massachusetts State Administrators Association (MSAA). True to his "why" of improving the educational experience for as many people as possible, he is currently the Principal of Whitman-Hanson Regional High School in Whitman, Massachusetts.</p><p><br></p><p>He is the author of <strong>SEEing to Lead,</strong> a book that provides strategies for how modern leaders can and must support, engage, and empower their teachers to elevate student success. Chris vlogs weekly about continuous improvement and is also the host of the podcast SEEing to Lead as a way to amplify teachers’ voices in an effort to improve education as a whole.</p><p>In this interview, Dr. Chris Jones and I discuss how <em>school leaders</em> and <strong>subject matter experts </strong>can work together to support each other. </p><p>There's a big emphasis on the idea that we need to embrace uncertainty to improve personally and professionally. While I agree with this, I think it's possible to take it too far.</p><p>In the K-12 world, I've seen many talented therapists or teachers continue old habits and patterns they know aren't effective.</p><p>Usually there's layers of shame and guilt because they know they could be doing something more, or at the very least doing something different.</p><p><strong>Procrastination</strong> and not changing habits is often blamed on things like<em> "mindset"</em> or even character flaws, but many times it's simply a <strong>lack of clarity.<br></strong><br></p><p>If you're wanting to solve a problem in a classroom, a therapy room, or a school, the steps can feel overwhelming and all-consuming. Sometimes the end goal and how to get there can feel fuzzy.</p><p>When you have a <strong>challenging task</strong> in front of you, some element of anxiety and uncertainty is normal and part of the process.</p><p>But if you have absolutely no clue where to start or where you're going, being able to "motivate" yourself to move forward or do the work to change your habits is going to be extremely difficult.</p><p>Imagine how you'd feel if you were <em>stressed, frustrated, </em>and<em> nervous </em>about something and you were told:</p><p><em>"This is going to be hard and uncomfortable. I have no idea how long it will take. I'm not sure where we're going and how we're going to get there."<br></em><br></p><p>Few people would be excited to jump in and get started in that scenario, especially if they knew they'd be left to figure it out alone.</p><p>This is where school leaders can step in and help teachers, therapists, and other staff to see the path forward or put the support in place to make sure they get help along the way.</p><p>Whether it be access to resources, trainings, establishing operating procedures for collaboration, or time to meet and connect. </p><p>We might not need to see the whole staircase clearly, but we can at least get an idea of what lies ahead and make the first steps feel<strong> less intimidating.<br></strong><br></p><p>You can connect with Dr. Jones on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/drcsjones/">LinkedIn here</a>, and on <a href="https://twitter.com/DrCSJones/">Twitter here</a>, and on<a href="https://www.instagram.com/drcsjones/"> Instagram here.</a>  You can learn more about his book and podcast at: <a href="https://drcsjones.blog/seeing-to-lead-podcast/">https://drcsjones.blog/seeing-to-lead-podcast/</a></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here.<br></a><br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There’s a difference between influence and control.<br> <br>Whether we’re making suggestions to a coworker, asking a supervisor for support, setting expectations with kids, or interacting with someone in an online forum…we’re all attempting to create behavioral change. </p><p>In “helping people” professions, it’s easy to get emotionally involved with our work. <br>This makes it difficult to identify if there are actionable steps we can take to impact bigger, systemic issues vs. when we should put our heads down and focus on the work (or people) in front of us. </p><p>Just how far should we go in trying to convince other people to act or think a certain way? </p><p>When is it our job to speak up, and when do we hit the point of diminishing returns? </p><p>It’s easy to let our thoughts spiral about these questions; especially when we have lingering feelings of guilt that we could be doing more.</p><p>That’s why I invited Candice Noss to episode 150 of De Facto Leaders to talk about how educators and therapists can tame their thoughts surrounding leadership and advocacy. </p><p>Candice Noss is a dynamic and passionate speaker and coach, renowned for transforming and elevating lives through her business, The Mind Body Spirit Trifecta. As an expert in cognitive behavioral therapy, along with her 20+ years working as a Physical Therapist, Candice brings a wealth of knowledge and real-world experience to every stage, course and coaching engagement.  </p><p>By addressing the entire human trifecta, the mind, body and spirit, Candice provides a powerful holistic approach to confident, healthy living.  Candice liberates and empowers others to genuinely thrive which ripples into every facet of life. An elevated life elevates business.  Candice clarifies how to elevate performance with a mind firmly aligned, a body purposefully loved and a spirit powerfully accessed.</p><p>In this episode, you’ll learn:</p><p>✅Setting boundaries vs. trying to control: Why making this distinction can reduce burnout and create space for your “dream projects” </p><p>✅Allowing consequences vs. forcing compliance: Can and should you “make” kids do their schoolwork (or any other task they don’t want to do)?</p><p>✅How to determine, “What is my job in this scenario?” when advocating for yourself or others, educating the public and/or coworkers, or handling disagreements. </p><p>You can learn how to connect with Candice on her website here: https://candicenoss.com/ </p><p>Also, you can check out her video “Self-talk: Go from CRAPPY to HAPPY with 1 Simple Brain Hack” here: https://candicenoss.com/crappy-to-happy/</p><p>Listen to her podcast, Designed for Greatness with Candice Noss here: https://candicenoss.com/category/podcast/<br> <br>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, a program that helps related service providers take a stand for themselves as leaders on their team as well as for their students. In the program, I’ll help you create a comprehensive plan for putting executive functioning support in place on your school team by giving you the tools you need to influence your team. You can learn how to become a member here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>Candice and I are both on the BE Podcast network, a podcast network for educators and leaders who are making innovative changes to education. You can learn more about the shows on the BE Podcast network here: https://bepodcast.network/ <br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There’s a difference between influence and control.<br> <br>Whether we’re making suggestions to a coworker, asking a supervisor for support, setting expectations with kids, or interacting with someone in an online forum…we’re all attempting to create behavioral change. </p><p>In “helping people” professions, it’s easy to get emotionally involved with our work. <br>This makes it difficult to identify if there are actionable steps we can take to impact bigger, systemic issues vs. when we should put our heads down and focus on the work (or people) in front of us. </p><p>Just how far should we go in trying to convince other people to act or think a certain way? </p><p>When is it our job to speak up, and when do we hit the point of diminishing returns? </p><p>It’s easy to let our thoughts spiral about these questions; especially when we have lingering feelings of guilt that we could be doing more.</p><p>That’s why I invited Candice Noss to episode 150 of De Facto Leaders to talk about how educators and therapists can tame their thoughts surrounding leadership and advocacy. </p><p>Candice Noss is a dynamic and passionate speaker and coach, renowned for transforming and elevating lives through her business, The Mind Body Spirit Trifecta. As an expert in cognitive behavioral therapy, along with her 20+ years working as a Physical Therapist, Candice brings a wealth of knowledge and real-world experience to every stage, course and coaching engagement.  </p><p>By addressing the entire human trifecta, the mind, body and spirit, Candice provides a powerful holistic approach to confident, healthy living.  Candice liberates and empowers others to genuinely thrive which ripples into every facet of life. An elevated life elevates business.  Candice clarifies how to elevate performance with a mind firmly aligned, a body purposefully loved and a spirit powerfully accessed.</p><p>In this episode, you’ll learn:</p><p>✅Setting boundaries vs. trying to control: Why making this distinction can reduce burnout and create space for your “dream projects” </p><p>✅Allowing consequences vs. forcing compliance: Can and should you “make” kids do their schoolwork (or any other task they don’t want to do)?</p><p>✅How to determine, “What is my job in this scenario?” when advocating for yourself or others, educating the public and/or coworkers, or handling disagreements. </p><p>You can learn how to connect with Candice on her website here: https://candicenoss.com/ </p><p>Also, you can check out her video “Self-talk: Go from CRAPPY to HAPPY with 1 Simple Brain Hack” here: https://candicenoss.com/crappy-to-happy/</p><p>Listen to her podcast, Designed for Greatness with Candice Noss here: https://candicenoss.com/category/podcast/<br> <br>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, a program that helps related service providers take a stand for themselves as leaders on their team as well as for their students. In the program, I’ll help you create a comprehensive plan for putting executive functioning support in place on your school team by giving you the tools you need to influence your team. You can learn how to become a member here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>Candice and I are both on the BE Podcast network, a podcast network for educators and leaders who are making innovative changes to education. You can learn more about the shows on the BE Podcast network here: https://bepodcast.network/ <br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There’s a difference between influence and control.<br> <br>Whether we’re making suggestions to a coworker, asking a supervisor for support, setting expectations with kids, or interacting with someone in an online forum…we’re all attempting to create behavioral change. </p><p>In “helping people” professions, it’s easy to get emotionally involved with our work. <br>This makes it difficult to identify if there are actionable steps we can take to impact bigger, systemic issues vs. when we should put our heads down and focus on the work (or people) in front of us. </p><p>Just how far should we go in trying to convince other people to act or think a certain way? </p><p>When is it our job to speak up, and when do we hit the point of diminishing returns? </p><p>It’s easy to let our thoughts spiral about these questions; especially when we have lingering feelings of guilt that we could be doing more.</p><p>That’s why I invited Candice Noss to episode 150 of De Facto Leaders to talk about how educators and therapists can tame their thoughts surrounding leadership and advocacy. </p><p>Candice Noss is a dynamic and passionate speaker and coach, renowned for transforming and elevating lives through her business, The Mind Body Spirit Trifecta. As an expert in cognitive behavioral therapy, along with her 20+ years working as a Physical Therapist, Candice brings a wealth of knowledge and real-world experience to every stage, course and coaching engagement.  </p><p>By addressing the entire human trifecta, the mind, body and spirit, Candice provides a powerful holistic approach to confident, healthy living.  Candice liberates and empowers others to genuinely thrive which ripples into every facet of life. An elevated life elevates business.  Candice clarifies how to elevate performance with a mind firmly aligned, a body purposefully loved and a spirit powerfully accessed.</p><p>In this episode, you’ll learn:</p><p>✅Setting boundaries vs. trying to control: Why making this distinction can reduce burnout and create space for your “dream projects” </p><p>✅Allowing consequences vs. forcing compliance: Can and should you “make” kids do their schoolwork (or any other task they don’t want to do)?</p><p>✅How to determine, “What is my job in this scenario?” when advocating for yourself or others, educating the public and/or coworkers, or handling disagreements. </p><p>You can learn how to connect with Candice on her website here: https://candicenoss.com/ </p><p>Also, you can check out her video “Self-talk: Go from CRAPPY to HAPPY with 1 Simple Brain Hack” here: https://candicenoss.com/crappy-to-happy/</p><p>Listen to her podcast, Designed for Greatness with Candice Noss here: https://candicenoss.com/category/podcast/<br> <br>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, a program that helps related service providers take a stand for themselves as leaders on their team as well as for their students. In the program, I’ll help you create a comprehensive plan for putting executive functioning support in place on your school team by giving you the tools you need to influence your team. You can learn how to become a member here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>Candice and I are both on the BE Podcast network, a podcast network for educators and leaders who are making innovative changes to education. You can learn more about the shows on the BE Podcast network here: https://bepodcast.network/ <br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>149</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If the schools are devoting time and money to improving reading instruction, how should the rest of the day look for kids as it pertains to literacy? </p><p>Should parents be working with kids at home? If so, how much? What about reading? Can we use apps to help build language skills? How about audiobooks? </p><p>A common recommendation is that we should read 20 minutes a day, several times a week. <br>I had a hard time nailing down a specific study that “proved” that this is an ideal amount, so where did this recommendation come from?</p><p>I discuss answers to questions like this in episode 149 of De Facto Leaders. <br> <br>In this episode, I share:</p><p>✅Is listening to an audiobook the same as reading it in print, and will it make you a better reader? </p><p>✅If we can’t agree on whether or not homework is beneficial, how can we figure out what kids should be doing outside the school day?</p><p>✅Why do teachers often recommend reading 20 minutes a day, and why did this become the magic number? </p><p>✅Will encouraging a struggling reader to sit down with a book make them hate reading even more?<br> <br>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that teaches language and literacy professionals a framework for language therapy that builds the skills kids need to benefit from core reading instruction. </p><p>I also mentioned the following episodes of De Facto Leaders for discussions on project-based learning and improving the connection between home and school:</p><p>Do school leaders need coaching (with Dan Kelley): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-114-do-school-leaders-need-coaching-with-dan-kelley/</p><p>Cell phones, 1:1 device initiatives, and homework policies in K-12 Education (with Dr. John Burkey): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-139-cell-phones-11-device-initiatives-and-homework-policies-in-k-12-education-with-dr-john-burkey/</p><p>Becoming a school founder and empowering students through project-based learning (with Tanya Sheckley): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-144-becoming-a-school-founder-and-empowering-students-through-project-based-learning-with-tanya-sheckley/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If the schools are devoting time and money to improving reading instruction, how should the rest of the day look for kids as it pertains to literacy? </p><p>Should parents be working with kids at home? If so, how much? What about reading? Can we use apps to help build language skills? How about audiobooks? </p><p>A common recommendation is that we should read 20 minutes a day, several times a week. <br>I had a hard time nailing down a specific study that “proved” that this is an ideal amount, so where did this recommendation come from?</p><p>I discuss answers to questions like this in episode 149 of De Facto Leaders. <br> <br>In this episode, I share:</p><p>✅Is listening to an audiobook the same as reading it in print, and will it make you a better reader? </p><p>✅If we can’t agree on whether or not homework is beneficial, how can we figure out what kids should be doing outside the school day?</p><p>✅Why do teachers often recommend reading 20 minutes a day, and why did this become the magic number? </p><p>✅Will encouraging a struggling reader to sit down with a book make them hate reading even more?<br> <br>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that teaches language and literacy professionals a framework for language therapy that builds the skills kids need to benefit from core reading instruction. </p><p>I also mentioned the following episodes of De Facto Leaders for discussions on project-based learning and improving the connection between home and school:</p><p>Do school leaders need coaching (with Dan Kelley): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-114-do-school-leaders-need-coaching-with-dan-kelley/</p><p>Cell phones, 1:1 device initiatives, and homework policies in K-12 Education (with Dr. John Burkey): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-139-cell-phones-11-device-initiatives-and-homework-policies-in-k-12-education-with-dr-john-burkey/</p><p>Becoming a school founder and empowering students through project-based learning (with Tanya Sheckley): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-144-becoming-a-school-founder-and-empowering-students-through-project-based-learning-with-tanya-sheckley/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If the schools are devoting time and money to improving reading instruction, how should the rest of the day look for kids as it pertains to literacy? </p><p>Should parents be working with kids at home? If so, how much? What about reading? Can we use apps to help build language skills? How about audiobooks? </p><p>A common recommendation is that we should read 20 minutes a day, several times a week. <br>I had a hard time nailing down a specific study that “proved” that this is an ideal amount, so where did this recommendation come from?</p><p>I discuss answers to questions like this in episode 149 of De Facto Leaders. <br> <br>In this episode, I share:</p><p>✅Is listening to an audiobook the same as reading it in print, and will it make you a better reader? </p><p>✅If we can’t agree on whether or not homework is beneficial, how can we figure out what kids should be doing outside the school day?</p><p>✅Why do teachers often recommend reading 20 minutes a day, and why did this become the magic number? </p><p>✅Will encouraging a struggling reader to sit down with a book make them hate reading even more?<br> <br>In this episode, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that teaches language and literacy professionals a framework for language therapy that builds the skills kids need to benefit from core reading instruction. </p><p>I also mentioned the following episodes of De Facto Leaders for discussions on project-based learning and improving the connection between home and school:</p><p>Do school leaders need coaching (with Dan Kelley): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-114-do-school-leaders-need-coaching-with-dan-kelley/</p><p>Cell phones, 1:1 device initiatives, and homework policies in K-12 Education (with Dr. John Burkey): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-139-cell-phones-11-device-initiatives-and-homework-policies-in-k-12-education-with-dr-john-burkey/</p><p>Becoming a school founder and empowering students through project-based learning (with Tanya Sheckley): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-144-becoming-a-school-founder-and-empowering-students-through-project-based-learning-with-tanya-sheckley/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>148</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When I first learned about the field of occupational therapy, I had a very superficial understanding of what it entailed. In the school systems, it seemed like referrals often focused on fine-motor skills related to school, like pencil grip. </p><p>When I learned about sensory processing, I discovered that it’s so much more than that; and I realized how important it is for other members of both school and clinical teams to understand how each discipline can support each other. </p><p>That’s why I was so excited to talk with Maude Le Roux in episode 148 of the De Facto Leaders podcast.</p><p>Maude Le Roux, OTR/L, SIPT, RCTC, DIR® Expert Trainer, is an international trainer on a wide variety of topics and also the director of her own online academy. She opened A Total Approach with her husband in September 2001. Maude is SIPT certified and specializes in Sensory Integration as it applies to functional activities of daily living, including improving the ability of any child to partake in their learning environment. Maude has presented workshops in multiple international locations, as well as in the US nationwide. She has developed the Developmental Pathways Model (DPM) in reaching clients with different profiles with a wide array of diagnoses. She is well known for her work in Sensory Processing, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Reading and Learning Disorders, as well as Attachment Disorders. </p><p>She serves on the board for ATTACh, an international organization involved in attachment and trauma informed care. She is currently mobilizing an international group of Occupational Therapists to organize the influence of trauma informed care in the occupational therapy field. Maude has published two books; “The Listening Journey for Children”, and “Our Greatest Allies” is available through www.amazon.com. </p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅How can we bridge the gap between what’s “educationally relevant” and a child’s developmental level?</p><p>✅Collaboration between private therapists and school teams: Why do relationships turn adversarial, and what’s possible when we form partnerships?</p><p>✅Tips for helping parents understand the boundaries between “school recommendations” and “home recommendations.”</p><p>✅Sensory integration, discrimination, and modulation: How our nervous system supports motor, cognitive, and language development</p><p>✅Differential diagnosis: Is it a sensory issue, a behavior issue, or an attention issue? </p><p>✅Praxis, posture, and motor planning: How do these factors impact our ability to engage in goal-directed behavior during sitting, reading, writing, or other daily tasks? </p><p>You can email Maude at maude@maudeleroux.com.</p><p>You can learn more about Maude’s clinic, “A Total Approach”, at: https://atotalapproach.com/</p><p>Learn more about her professional training for clinicians at: https://www.maudeleroux.com/</p><p>You can purchase her books here:<br>Our Greatest Allies: https://www.amazon.com/Our-Greatest-Allies-Relationship-Intervention/dp/0988328836</p><p>The Listening Journey for Children: https://www.amazon.com/Listening-Journey-Children-Francoise-Nicoloff/dp/0987053604 </p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program for related service providers that helps them put programming in place that supports executive functioning. You can learn how to become a member here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When I first learned about the field of occupational therapy, I had a very superficial understanding of what it entailed. In the school systems, it seemed like referrals often focused on fine-motor skills related to school, like pencil grip. </p><p>When I learned about sensory processing, I discovered that it’s so much more than that; and I realized how important it is for other members of both school and clinical teams to understand how each discipline can support each other. </p><p>That’s why I was so excited to talk with Maude Le Roux in episode 148 of the De Facto Leaders podcast.</p><p>Maude Le Roux, OTR/L, SIPT, RCTC, DIR® Expert Trainer, is an international trainer on a wide variety of topics and also the director of her own online academy. She opened A Total Approach with her husband in September 2001. Maude is SIPT certified and specializes in Sensory Integration as it applies to functional activities of daily living, including improving the ability of any child to partake in their learning environment. Maude has presented workshops in multiple international locations, as well as in the US nationwide. She has developed the Developmental Pathways Model (DPM) in reaching clients with different profiles with a wide array of diagnoses. She is well known for her work in Sensory Processing, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Reading and Learning Disorders, as well as Attachment Disorders. </p><p>She serves on the board for ATTACh, an international organization involved in attachment and trauma informed care. She is currently mobilizing an international group of Occupational Therapists to organize the influence of trauma informed care in the occupational therapy field. Maude has published two books; “The Listening Journey for Children”, and “Our Greatest Allies” is available through www.amazon.com. </p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅How can we bridge the gap between what’s “educationally relevant” and a child’s developmental level?</p><p>✅Collaboration between private therapists and school teams: Why do relationships turn adversarial, and what’s possible when we form partnerships?</p><p>✅Tips for helping parents understand the boundaries between “school recommendations” and “home recommendations.”</p><p>✅Sensory integration, discrimination, and modulation: How our nervous system supports motor, cognitive, and language development</p><p>✅Differential diagnosis: Is it a sensory issue, a behavior issue, or an attention issue? </p><p>✅Praxis, posture, and motor planning: How do these factors impact our ability to engage in goal-directed behavior during sitting, reading, writing, or other daily tasks? </p><p>You can email Maude at maude@maudeleroux.com.</p><p>You can learn more about Maude’s clinic, “A Total Approach”, at: https://atotalapproach.com/</p><p>Learn more about her professional training for clinicians at: https://www.maudeleroux.com/</p><p>You can purchase her books here:<br>Our Greatest Allies: https://www.amazon.com/Our-Greatest-Allies-Relationship-Intervention/dp/0988328836</p><p>The Listening Journey for Children: https://www.amazon.com/Listening-Journey-Children-Francoise-Nicoloff/dp/0987053604 </p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program for related service providers that helps them put programming in place that supports executive functioning. You can learn how to become a member here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When I first learned about the field of occupational therapy, I had a very superficial understanding of what it entailed. In the school systems, it seemed like referrals often focused on fine-motor skills related to school, like pencil grip. </p><p>When I learned about sensory processing, I discovered that it’s so much more than that; and I realized how important it is for other members of both school and clinical teams to understand how each discipline can support each other. </p><p>That’s why I was so excited to talk with Maude Le Roux in episode 148 of the De Facto Leaders podcast.</p><p>Maude Le Roux, OTR/L, SIPT, RCTC, DIR® Expert Trainer, is an international trainer on a wide variety of topics and also the director of her own online academy. She opened A Total Approach with her husband in September 2001. Maude is SIPT certified and specializes in Sensory Integration as it applies to functional activities of daily living, including improving the ability of any child to partake in their learning environment. Maude has presented workshops in multiple international locations, as well as in the US nationwide. She has developed the Developmental Pathways Model (DPM) in reaching clients with different profiles with a wide array of diagnoses. She is well known for her work in Sensory Processing, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Reading and Learning Disorders, as well as Attachment Disorders. </p><p>She serves on the board for ATTACh, an international organization involved in attachment and trauma informed care. She is currently mobilizing an international group of Occupational Therapists to organize the influence of trauma informed care in the occupational therapy field. Maude has published two books; “The Listening Journey for Children”, and “Our Greatest Allies” is available through www.amazon.com. </p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅How can we bridge the gap between what’s “educationally relevant” and a child’s developmental level?</p><p>✅Collaboration between private therapists and school teams: Why do relationships turn adversarial, and what’s possible when we form partnerships?</p><p>✅Tips for helping parents understand the boundaries between “school recommendations” and “home recommendations.”</p><p>✅Sensory integration, discrimination, and modulation: How our nervous system supports motor, cognitive, and language development</p><p>✅Differential diagnosis: Is it a sensory issue, a behavior issue, or an attention issue? </p><p>✅Praxis, posture, and motor planning: How do these factors impact our ability to engage in goal-directed behavior during sitting, reading, writing, or other daily tasks? </p><p>You can email Maude at maude@maudeleroux.com.</p><p>You can learn more about Maude’s clinic, “A Total Approach”, at: https://atotalapproach.com/</p><p>Learn more about her professional training for clinicians at: https://www.maudeleroux.com/</p><p>You can purchase her books here:<br>Our Greatest Allies: https://www.amazon.com/Our-Greatest-Allies-Relationship-Intervention/dp/0988328836</p><p>The Listening Journey for Children: https://www.amazon.com/Listening-Journey-Children-Francoise-Nicoloff/dp/0987053604 </p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program for related service providers that helps them put programming in place that supports executive functioning. You can learn how to become a member here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Language therapy often focuses on early intervention; but what happens if students continue to struggle with language in the high school years? </p><p>Many SLPs are pressured to drop students from their caseloads or move to a consult-only model when students transition to secondary school.</p><p>Yet that often means many students enter adulthood lacking skills that have a significant impact on their ability to access advanced education or job opportunities. <br> <br>If students don’t have a solid grasp on complex syntax, they’ll continue to struggle:</p><p>…Getting the “gist” of things and explaining/recalling past events.</p><p>…Writing extended responses or forming cohesive narratives for academic reports, job applications, and work-related communication.</p><p>…Understanding temporal or causal vocabulary that supports time-perception and future thinking.</p><p>…Engaging in inner dialogue for strategic planning and self-regulation.</p><p>Building sentence structure is NOT just a skill for students in late elementary school doing Language Arts assignments. It’s a LIFE skill, and students who don’t have a solid foundation will continue to struggle in adulthood. </p><p>That’s why I invited Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz to the De Facto Leaders podcast to share success stories from her experiences with language therapy at the high school level. </p><p>Tiffany is a bilingual high school SLP from Southern California who has primarily worked in the school systems. </p><p>She’s also a member of Language Therapy Advance Foundations, and many of the strategies we discuss in this conversation are things I cover in that program. </p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅What if everyone else is working on high-level comprehension, but our students still need work at the word and sentence level?</p><p>✅Does therapy have to mimic classroom activities to be aligned with the curriculum? </p><p>✅Can we make a dent in language for high school students, or is it “too little, too late’?</p><p>✅Will students be bored and disengaged if they’re still going to speech in high school? </p><p>✅How complex syntax can impact daily functioning and future career opportunities. </p><p>You can connect with Tiffany by searching her name on Facebook.</p><p>We also discussed the Expanding Expression Tool by Sara Smith, and you can learn more about that resource here: https://www.expandingexpression.com/</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy that supports syntax and vocabulary students need to thrive in school and beyond. Learn more about how to become a member here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Language therapy often focuses on early intervention; but what happens if students continue to struggle with language in the high school years? </p><p>Many SLPs are pressured to drop students from their caseloads or move to a consult-only model when students transition to secondary school.</p><p>Yet that often means many students enter adulthood lacking skills that have a significant impact on their ability to access advanced education or job opportunities. <br> <br>If students don’t have a solid grasp on complex syntax, they’ll continue to struggle:</p><p>…Getting the “gist” of things and explaining/recalling past events.</p><p>…Writing extended responses or forming cohesive narratives for academic reports, job applications, and work-related communication.</p><p>…Understanding temporal or causal vocabulary that supports time-perception and future thinking.</p><p>…Engaging in inner dialogue for strategic planning and self-regulation.</p><p>Building sentence structure is NOT just a skill for students in late elementary school doing Language Arts assignments. It’s a LIFE skill, and students who don’t have a solid foundation will continue to struggle in adulthood. </p><p>That’s why I invited Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz to the De Facto Leaders podcast to share success stories from her experiences with language therapy at the high school level. </p><p>Tiffany is a bilingual high school SLP from Southern California who has primarily worked in the school systems. </p><p>She’s also a member of Language Therapy Advance Foundations, and many of the strategies we discuss in this conversation are things I cover in that program. </p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅What if everyone else is working on high-level comprehension, but our students still need work at the word and sentence level?</p><p>✅Does therapy have to mimic classroom activities to be aligned with the curriculum? </p><p>✅Can we make a dent in language for high school students, or is it “too little, too late’?</p><p>✅Will students be bored and disengaged if they’re still going to speech in high school? </p><p>✅How complex syntax can impact daily functioning and future career opportunities. </p><p>You can connect with Tiffany by searching her name on Facebook.</p><p>We also discussed the Expanding Expression Tool by Sara Smith, and you can learn more about that resource here: https://www.expandingexpression.com/</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy that supports syntax and vocabulary students need to thrive in school and beyond. Learn more about how to become a member here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Language therapy often focuses on early intervention; but what happens if students continue to struggle with language in the high school years? </p><p>Many SLPs are pressured to drop students from their caseloads or move to a consult-only model when students transition to secondary school.</p><p>Yet that often means many students enter adulthood lacking skills that have a significant impact on their ability to access advanced education or job opportunities. <br> <br>If students don’t have a solid grasp on complex syntax, they’ll continue to struggle:</p><p>…Getting the “gist” of things and explaining/recalling past events.</p><p>…Writing extended responses or forming cohesive narratives for academic reports, job applications, and work-related communication.</p><p>…Understanding temporal or causal vocabulary that supports time-perception and future thinking.</p><p>…Engaging in inner dialogue for strategic planning and self-regulation.</p><p>Building sentence structure is NOT just a skill for students in late elementary school doing Language Arts assignments. It’s a LIFE skill, and students who don’t have a solid foundation will continue to struggle in adulthood. </p><p>That’s why I invited Tiffany Shahoumian-Ruiz to the De Facto Leaders podcast to share success stories from her experiences with language therapy at the high school level. </p><p>Tiffany is a bilingual high school SLP from Southern California who has primarily worked in the school systems. </p><p>She’s also a member of Language Therapy Advance Foundations, and many of the strategies we discuss in this conversation are things I cover in that program. </p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅What if everyone else is working on high-level comprehension, but our students still need work at the word and sentence level?</p><p>✅Does therapy have to mimic classroom activities to be aligned with the curriculum? </p><p>✅Can we make a dent in language for high school students, or is it “too little, too late’?</p><p>✅Will students be bored and disengaged if they’re still going to speech in high school? </p><p>✅How complex syntax can impact daily functioning and future career opportunities. </p><p>You can connect with Tiffany by searching her name on Facebook.</p><p>We also discussed the Expanding Expression Tool by Sara Smith, and you can learn more about that resource here: https://www.expandingexpression.com/</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that helps SLPs create a system for language therapy that supports syntax and vocabulary students need to thrive in school and beyond. Learn more about how to become a member here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this conversation, Ben Hockema and I discuss how to create a solid financial plan in your career so you can focus your time and energy on the impact you can make. </p><p>We discuss all kinds of possibilities; whether you want to stay in your current position as a therapist and/or teacher, whether you want to add an additional income stream, or whether you know for certain you want to start a business full time. </p><p>We even talk about ways to explore opportunities if you have lots of ideas in your head and aren’t sure which direction is best for you. </p><p>Ben is a Certified Financial Planner and the founder and advisor of Illuminate Wealth Management. He works with individuals, families and small business owners on their full financial picture; everything from cash flow and paying for education to saving and investing for big goals such as retirement, to individual and small business tax planning so that his clients can gain clarity and develop a path that is unique to their own goals, hopes and dreams. </p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅How much should be in your emergency fund? </p><p>✅How much should you save before quitting your job and focusing on your business full-time? </p><p>✅Understanding the difference between debt, investments, and ongoing expenses in business and life. </p><p>✅Resources for creatives who love helping people, but are uncomfortable navigating financial planning. </p><p>✅Stability, freedom, and impact: How we can find the balance between all three. </p><p>You can learn more about Ben’s resources for talking to kids about money here: https://www.dollarsandkids.com/, and his financial planning services here: https://www.illuminatewm.com/. You can also connect with him on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benhockemailluminate/, or learn more about the National Association of Financial Advisors College Affordability Project here: https://www.napfa.org/napfa-foundation-college-affordability-project. You can learn more about the Profit First framework here: https://mikemichalowicz.com/profit-first/. </p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers design services that support executive functioning in K-12 settings. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership </p><p>Be sure to check out the BE podcast network for educators and aspiring leaders. If you’re looking for shows to inspire you to level up in your career or more effectively serve students, we’ve got you covered. Learn more about the BE podcast network at http://bepodcastnetwork.com/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this conversation, Ben Hockema and I discuss how to create a solid financial plan in your career so you can focus your time and energy on the impact you can make. </p><p>We discuss all kinds of possibilities; whether you want to stay in your current position as a therapist and/or teacher, whether you want to add an additional income stream, or whether you know for certain you want to start a business full time. </p><p>We even talk about ways to explore opportunities if you have lots of ideas in your head and aren’t sure which direction is best for you. </p><p>Ben is a Certified Financial Planner and the founder and advisor of Illuminate Wealth Management. He works with individuals, families and small business owners on their full financial picture; everything from cash flow and paying for education to saving and investing for big goals such as retirement, to individual and small business tax planning so that his clients can gain clarity and develop a path that is unique to their own goals, hopes and dreams. </p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅How much should be in your emergency fund? </p><p>✅How much should you save before quitting your job and focusing on your business full-time? </p><p>✅Understanding the difference between debt, investments, and ongoing expenses in business and life. </p><p>✅Resources for creatives who love helping people, but are uncomfortable navigating financial planning. </p><p>✅Stability, freedom, and impact: How we can find the balance between all three. </p><p>You can learn more about Ben’s resources for talking to kids about money here: https://www.dollarsandkids.com/, and his financial planning services here: https://www.illuminatewm.com/. You can also connect with him on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benhockemailluminate/, or learn more about the National Association of Financial Advisors College Affordability Project here: https://www.napfa.org/napfa-foundation-college-affordability-project. You can learn more about the Profit First framework here: https://mikemichalowicz.com/profit-first/. </p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers design services that support executive functioning in K-12 settings. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership </p><p>Be sure to check out the BE podcast network for educators and aspiring leaders. If you’re looking for shows to inspire you to level up in your career or more effectively serve students, we’ve got you covered. Learn more about the BE podcast network at http://bepodcastnetwork.com/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Jan 2024 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this conversation, Ben Hockema and I discuss how to create a solid financial plan in your career so you can focus your time and energy on the impact you can make. </p><p>We discuss all kinds of possibilities; whether you want to stay in your current position as a therapist and/or teacher, whether you want to add an additional income stream, or whether you know for certain you want to start a business full time. </p><p>We even talk about ways to explore opportunities if you have lots of ideas in your head and aren’t sure which direction is best for you. </p><p>Ben is a Certified Financial Planner and the founder and advisor of Illuminate Wealth Management. He works with individuals, families and small business owners on their full financial picture; everything from cash flow and paying for education to saving and investing for big goals such as retirement, to individual and small business tax planning so that his clients can gain clarity and develop a path that is unique to their own goals, hopes and dreams. </p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅How much should be in your emergency fund? </p><p>✅How much should you save before quitting your job and focusing on your business full-time? </p><p>✅Understanding the difference between debt, investments, and ongoing expenses in business and life. </p><p>✅Resources for creatives who love helping people, but are uncomfortable navigating financial planning. </p><p>✅Stability, freedom, and impact: How we can find the balance between all three. </p><p>You can learn more about Ben’s resources for talking to kids about money here: https://www.dollarsandkids.com/, and his financial planning services here: https://www.illuminatewm.com/. You can also connect with him on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benhockemailluminate/, or learn more about the National Association of Financial Advisors College Affordability Project here: https://www.napfa.org/napfa-foundation-college-affordability-project. You can learn more about the Profit First framework here: https://mikemichalowicz.com/profit-first/. </p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers design services that support executive functioning in K-12 settings. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership </p><p>Be sure to check out the BE podcast network for educators and aspiring leaders. If you’re looking for shows to inspire you to level up in your career or more effectively serve students, we’ve got you covered. Learn more about the BE podcast network at http://bepodcastnetwork.com/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>145</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Executive functioning and financial literacy go hand-in-hand; which is why money management should be a part of any K-12 curriculum. </p><p>Much of this has to do with self-evaluation, the ability to think into the future, and the understanding of quantitative and temporal concepts.</p><p>There are endless digital tools designed to help people manage their finances, but these tools won’t be useful for people who don’t have a solid sense of the quantity or the value of money. </p><p>That’s why I invited Ben Hockema to episode 145 of the De Facto Leaders podcast to discuss how we can talk to kids about money and help them develop financial literacy.</p><p>Ben is a Certified Financial Planner and the founder and advisor of Illuminate Wealth Management. He works with individuals, families, and small business owners on their full financial picture; everything from cash flow and paying for education to saving and investing for big goals such as retirement, to individual and small business tax planning so that his clients can gain clarity and develop a path that is unique to their own goals, hopes and dreams. </p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅How to overcome shame so you can teach kids about money, even if you’re not a financial expert (or don’t think you’re good at money management)</p><p>✅How to have intentional conversations that help kids understand the value of money.</p><p>✅Making money tangible: How to help kids learn the value behind the numbers</p><p>✅What skills and abilities should someone have before they get a credit card? </p><p>✅How can families set up boundaries and expectations in their homes when it comes to responsibilities, chores, and earning money. </p><p>✅Helping kids navigate earning opportunities such as getting money for chores, getting a job, or starting a side hustle.</p><p>You can learn more about Ben’s resources for talking to kids about money here: https://www.dollarsandkids.com/, and his financial planning services here: https://www.illuminatewm.com/. You can also connect with him on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benhockemailluminate/, or learn more about the National Association of Financial Advisors College Affordability Project here: https://www.napfa.org/napfa-foundation-college-affordability-project </p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers design services that support executive functioning in K-12 settings. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Executive functioning and financial literacy go hand-in-hand; which is why money management should be a part of any K-12 curriculum. </p><p>Much of this has to do with self-evaluation, the ability to think into the future, and the understanding of quantitative and temporal concepts.</p><p>There are endless digital tools designed to help people manage their finances, but these tools won’t be useful for people who don’t have a solid sense of the quantity or the value of money. </p><p>That’s why I invited Ben Hockema to episode 145 of the De Facto Leaders podcast to discuss how we can talk to kids about money and help them develop financial literacy.</p><p>Ben is a Certified Financial Planner and the founder and advisor of Illuminate Wealth Management. He works with individuals, families, and small business owners on their full financial picture; everything from cash flow and paying for education to saving and investing for big goals such as retirement, to individual and small business tax planning so that his clients can gain clarity and develop a path that is unique to their own goals, hopes and dreams. </p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅How to overcome shame so you can teach kids about money, even if you’re not a financial expert (or don’t think you’re good at money management)</p><p>✅How to have intentional conversations that help kids understand the value of money.</p><p>✅Making money tangible: How to help kids learn the value behind the numbers</p><p>✅What skills and abilities should someone have before they get a credit card? </p><p>✅How can families set up boundaries and expectations in their homes when it comes to responsibilities, chores, and earning money. </p><p>✅Helping kids navigate earning opportunities such as getting money for chores, getting a job, or starting a side hustle.</p><p>You can learn more about Ben’s resources for talking to kids about money here: https://www.dollarsandkids.com/, and his financial planning services here: https://www.illuminatewm.com/. You can also connect with him on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benhockemailluminate/, or learn more about the National Association of Financial Advisors College Affordability Project here: https://www.napfa.org/napfa-foundation-college-affordability-project </p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers design services that support executive functioning in K-12 settings. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jan 2024 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Executive functioning and financial literacy go hand-in-hand; which is why money management should be a part of any K-12 curriculum. </p><p>Much of this has to do with self-evaluation, the ability to think into the future, and the understanding of quantitative and temporal concepts.</p><p>There are endless digital tools designed to help people manage their finances, but these tools won’t be useful for people who don’t have a solid sense of the quantity or the value of money. </p><p>That’s why I invited Ben Hockema to episode 145 of the De Facto Leaders podcast to discuss how we can talk to kids about money and help them develop financial literacy.</p><p>Ben is a Certified Financial Planner and the founder and advisor of Illuminate Wealth Management. He works with individuals, families, and small business owners on their full financial picture; everything from cash flow and paying for education to saving and investing for big goals such as retirement, to individual and small business tax planning so that his clients can gain clarity and develop a path that is unique to their own goals, hopes and dreams. </p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅How to overcome shame so you can teach kids about money, even if you’re not a financial expert (or don’t think you’re good at money management)</p><p>✅How to have intentional conversations that help kids understand the value of money.</p><p>✅Making money tangible: How to help kids learn the value behind the numbers</p><p>✅What skills and abilities should someone have before they get a credit card? </p><p>✅How can families set up boundaries and expectations in their homes when it comes to responsibilities, chores, and earning money. </p><p>✅Helping kids navigate earning opportunities such as getting money for chores, getting a job, or starting a side hustle.</p><p>You can learn more about Ben’s resources for talking to kids about money here: https://www.dollarsandkids.com/, and his financial planning services here: https://www.illuminatewm.com/. You can also connect with him on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benhockemailluminate/, or learn more about the National Association of Financial Advisors College Affordability Project here: https://www.napfa.org/napfa-foundation-college-affordability-project </p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers design services that support executive functioning in K-12 settings. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>144</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:title>Becoming a school founder and empowering students through project-based learning (with Tanya Sheckley)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many people working <em>in K-12 education</em> have ambitions to start their own company where they have the ability to <strong>redesign</strong> the way <strong>student learning</strong> happens.</p><p>The motivation often comes from wanting to create a scenario where they feel <em>less constrained</em>, <strong>more innovative</strong>, and <em>more impactful</em>.</p><p>When I ventured into self-employment, I found that many of the<em> “how to start your business” </em>programs focused on simple business models that allowed people without a business background to <strong>become profitable quickly</strong>, without loans or funding. </p><p>This often included things like <strong>coaching and consulting</strong>, or things that could be built up<em> “on the side”</em>, like selling online training or products. </p><p>These can be great options, but the process is often like peeling back the layers of an onion. </p><p>You start one project thinking,<em> “Once this is built, I’ll have solved all the problems I set out to solve.”<br></em><br></p><p>But in the process, you realize you’ve uncovered a list of additional puzzles, challenges, and questions in the process. </p><p>Anyone who cares about <strong>education reform </strong>understands this feeling of wanting to do more, something I grapple with on a daily basis. </p><p><strong>Solving problems</strong> in education requires a unique skill set, and I’ve found it difficult to find people who understand both business AND education, who can support educators <em>creating their own program from scratch.<br></em><br></p><p><strong>Private practice</strong> is an option many consider, but not as many people think about <strong>founding their own school. <br></strong><br></p><p><strong>That’s why I invited Tanya Sheckley to the De Facto Leaders podcast. <br></strong><br></p><p>Tanya is the Founder and Head of School at <strong>UP Academy</strong>. UP Academy is reinventing education by customizing learning for each student, integrating project-based learning throughout its curriculum, and supporting students with disabilities to attend alongside able-bodied students in mixed-age classrooms. </p><p>Inspired by the will, drive, and desire of her daughter, Eliza, who was born in 2009 with cerebral palsy, UP Academy is proving that it’s possible to celebrate differences, change what’s broken in the American school system, and provide all children with a rigorous, well-rounded education.</p><p>Tanya also hosts the<strong> Rebel Educator </strong>podcast, speaks across the country on the future of education, and leads professional development programs for school administrators and educators.</p><p>She is a certified yoga teacher, and enjoys rock climbing, snowboarding, camping, and going to the local farmers market. She lives in the Bay Area with her husband Chris, two kids, black labrador Bean, and canine ambassador Harold.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Become a <strong>school founder</strong>: Blending the <em>right mindset </em>with the <em>right strategies</em></p><p>✅How much<strong> vulnerability</strong> can you show to your team? Where can you go for support when your team needs you to <em>show up confident as a leader</em>? </p><p>✅What is <strong>project-based learning</strong>, and how does it fit in with <em>traditional curriculum</em>?</p><p>✅How to use <strong>experiential learning</strong> to build deep conceptual knowledge that’s engaging for students and teaches <em>real-life application</em></p><p>✅<strong>The homework debate:</strong> How do we distinguish between<strong> unproductive busywork </strong>vs. when it’s helpful to do work outside of school? </p><p><br>To connect with Tanya, you can reach out to her on LinkedIn at: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheckley/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheckley/</a></p><p>You can learn more about her podcast, Rebel Educator at: <a href="https://www.rebeleducator.com/">https://www.rebeleducator.com/</a></p><p>Learn more about UP Academy at: <a href="https://www.upacademysf.com/">https://www.upacademysf.com/</a></p><p><br>To learn more about Tanya’s availability for professional development program offerings, check out her website at: <a href="https://tanyasheckley.com/">https://tanyasheckley.com/</a></p><p><br>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps<em> related service providers </em>design services that <em>support executive functioning</em> in K-12 settings. You can learn more about the program at <a href="http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</a>.</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many people working <em>in K-12 education</em> have ambitions to start their own company where they have the ability to <strong>redesign</strong> the way <strong>student learning</strong> happens.</p><p>The motivation often comes from wanting to create a scenario where they feel <em>less constrained</em>, <strong>more innovative</strong>, and <em>more impactful</em>.</p><p>When I ventured into self-employment, I found that many of the<em> “how to start your business” </em>programs focused on simple business models that allowed people without a business background to <strong>become profitable quickly</strong>, without loans or funding. </p><p>This often included things like <strong>coaching and consulting</strong>, or things that could be built up<em> “on the side”</em>, like selling online training or products. </p><p>These can be great options, but the process is often like peeling back the layers of an onion. </p><p>You start one project thinking,<em> “Once this is built, I’ll have solved all the problems I set out to solve.”<br></em><br></p><p>But in the process, you realize you’ve uncovered a list of additional puzzles, challenges, and questions in the process. </p><p>Anyone who cares about <strong>education reform </strong>understands this feeling of wanting to do more, something I grapple with on a daily basis. </p><p><strong>Solving problems</strong> in education requires a unique skill set, and I’ve found it difficult to find people who understand both business AND education, who can support educators <em>creating their own program from scratch.<br></em><br></p><p><strong>Private practice</strong> is an option many consider, but not as many people think about <strong>founding their own school. <br></strong><br></p><p><strong>That’s why I invited Tanya Sheckley to the De Facto Leaders podcast. <br></strong><br></p><p>Tanya is the Founder and Head of School at <strong>UP Academy</strong>. UP Academy is reinventing education by customizing learning for each student, integrating project-based learning throughout its curriculum, and supporting students with disabilities to attend alongside able-bodied students in mixed-age classrooms. </p><p>Inspired by the will, drive, and desire of her daughter, Eliza, who was born in 2009 with cerebral palsy, UP Academy is proving that it’s possible to celebrate differences, change what’s broken in the American school system, and provide all children with a rigorous, well-rounded education.</p><p>Tanya also hosts the<strong> Rebel Educator </strong>podcast, speaks across the country on the future of education, and leads professional development programs for school administrators and educators.</p><p>She is a certified yoga teacher, and enjoys rock climbing, snowboarding, camping, and going to the local farmers market. She lives in the Bay Area with her husband Chris, two kids, black labrador Bean, and canine ambassador Harold.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Become a <strong>school founder</strong>: Blending the <em>right mindset </em>with the <em>right strategies</em></p><p>✅How much<strong> vulnerability</strong> can you show to your team? Where can you go for support when your team needs you to <em>show up confident as a leader</em>? </p><p>✅What is <strong>project-based learning</strong>, and how does it fit in with <em>traditional curriculum</em>?</p><p>✅How to use <strong>experiential learning</strong> to build deep conceptual knowledge that’s engaging for students and teaches <em>real-life application</em></p><p>✅<strong>The homework debate:</strong> How do we distinguish between<strong> unproductive busywork </strong>vs. when it’s helpful to do work outside of school? </p><p><br>To connect with Tanya, you can reach out to her on LinkedIn at: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheckley/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheckley/</a></p><p>You can learn more about her podcast, Rebel Educator at: <a href="https://www.rebeleducator.com/">https://www.rebeleducator.com/</a></p><p>Learn more about UP Academy at: <a href="https://www.upacademysf.com/">https://www.upacademysf.com/</a></p><p><br>To learn more about Tanya’s availability for professional development program offerings, check out her website at: <a href="https://tanyasheckley.com/">https://tanyasheckley.com/</a></p><p><br>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps<em> related service providers </em>design services that <em>support executive functioning</em> in K-12 settings. You can learn more about the program at <a href="http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</a>.</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many people working <em>in K-12 education</em> have ambitions to start their own company where they have the ability to <strong>redesign</strong> the way <strong>student learning</strong> happens.</p><p>The motivation often comes from wanting to create a scenario where they feel <em>less constrained</em>, <strong>more innovative</strong>, and <em>more impactful</em>.</p><p>When I ventured into self-employment, I found that many of the<em> “how to start your business” </em>programs focused on simple business models that allowed people without a business background to <strong>become profitable quickly</strong>, without loans or funding. </p><p>This often included things like <strong>coaching and consulting</strong>, or things that could be built up<em> “on the side”</em>, like selling online training or products. </p><p>These can be great options, but the process is often like peeling back the layers of an onion. </p><p>You start one project thinking,<em> “Once this is built, I’ll have solved all the problems I set out to solve.”<br></em><br></p><p>But in the process, you realize you’ve uncovered a list of additional puzzles, challenges, and questions in the process. </p><p>Anyone who cares about <strong>education reform </strong>understands this feeling of wanting to do more, something I grapple with on a daily basis. </p><p><strong>Solving problems</strong> in education requires a unique skill set, and I’ve found it difficult to find people who understand both business AND education, who can support educators <em>creating their own program from scratch.<br></em><br></p><p><strong>Private practice</strong> is an option many consider, but not as many people think about <strong>founding their own school. <br></strong><br></p><p><strong>That’s why I invited Tanya Sheckley to the De Facto Leaders podcast. <br></strong><br></p><p>Tanya is the Founder and Head of School at <strong>UP Academy</strong>. UP Academy is reinventing education by customizing learning for each student, integrating project-based learning throughout its curriculum, and supporting students with disabilities to attend alongside able-bodied students in mixed-age classrooms. </p><p>Inspired by the will, drive, and desire of her daughter, Eliza, who was born in 2009 with cerebral palsy, UP Academy is proving that it’s possible to celebrate differences, change what’s broken in the American school system, and provide all children with a rigorous, well-rounded education.</p><p>Tanya also hosts the<strong> Rebel Educator </strong>podcast, speaks across the country on the future of education, and leads professional development programs for school administrators and educators.</p><p>She is a certified yoga teacher, and enjoys rock climbing, snowboarding, camping, and going to the local farmers market. She lives in the Bay Area with her husband Chris, two kids, black labrador Bean, and canine ambassador Harold.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Become a <strong>school founder</strong>: Blending the <em>right mindset </em>with the <em>right strategies</em></p><p>✅How much<strong> vulnerability</strong> can you show to your team? Where can you go for support when your team needs you to <em>show up confident as a leader</em>? </p><p>✅What is <strong>project-based learning</strong>, and how does it fit in with <em>traditional curriculum</em>?</p><p>✅How to use <strong>experiential learning</strong> to build deep conceptual knowledge that’s engaging for students and teaches <em>real-life application</em></p><p>✅<strong>The homework debate:</strong> How do we distinguish between<strong> unproductive busywork </strong>vs. when it’s helpful to do work outside of school? </p><p><br>To connect with Tanya, you can reach out to her on LinkedIn at: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheckley/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheckley/</a></p><p>You can learn more about her podcast, Rebel Educator at: <a href="https://www.rebeleducator.com/">https://www.rebeleducator.com/</a></p><p>Learn more about UP Academy at: <a href="https://www.upacademysf.com/">https://www.upacademysf.com/</a></p><p><br>To learn more about Tanya’s availability for professional development program offerings, check out her website at: <a href="https://tanyasheckley.com/">https://tanyasheckley.com/</a></p><p><br>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps<em> related service providers </em>design services that <em>support executive functioning</em> in K-12 settings. You can learn more about the program at <a href="http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</a>.</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many clinicians are trained to focus on checklists and evaluations so we can walk in to work confident; knowing exactly what our protocols are. </p><p>And while systems and processes are extremely important, we have to know how to use them flexibly. </p><p>When we think about this in relation to cultural competency; we often think of eliminating biases in our evaluations and materials; but it goes so much deeper than that. We also need to think about how we interact with coworkers, how policies are impacting our students, or what’s going on in the community we’re working in. </p><p>When we’re too rigid in the way we do things or the way we think about our work, we may unintentionally make students, clients, families, or even our coworkers feel unwelcome.</p><p>That’s why I invited Melanie Evans to the De Facto Leaders podcast to talk about the concept of “cultural competemility”, and how it can help teachers, leaders, and therapists think about cultural responsiveness.</p><p>Melanie Y. Evans, M.S. CCC-SLP is an ASHA-certified bilingual pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist licensed to practice in Texas and Oklahoma. She is also the founder of Pediatric Speech Sister, whose mission is to assist other speech-language pathologists on their cultural competency journeys and bring more inclusion in the field. Melanie dedicates her career to serving Black and Latinx populations and closing the academic achievement gap.</p><p>In this conversation, Melanie shares:</p><p>✅How professionals can better support black and brown children</p><p>✅What is the school to prison pipeline, and what are some reasons it’s persisting?</p><p>✅Why being culturally responsive is a journey and not a set of rules</p><p>✅How we can “read the room” and ask better questions when working with both clients and coworkers</p><p>✅What is cultural competemility and how can teachers and therapists apply it to practice?</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers design services that support executive functioning in K-12 settings. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>You can connect with Melanie on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melanieyvonneevans/ follow her on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/@PediatricSpeechSisterNetwork and follow her on Instagram @pediatricspeechsister (https://www.instagram.com/pediatricspeechsister/)</p><p>You can read her post on “5 Ways to Support Black and Brown Children in Clinical Settings” here: https://www.instagram.com/p/CBWI-YNBOmZ/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&amp;igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==</p><p>Other experts mentioned in this episode relating to the School to Prison Pipeline:</p><p>Dr. Valencia Perry: <a href="https://www.speakwritethink.com/">https://www.speakwritethink.com/</a><br>Dr. Shameka Stanford: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/drjuvenile_forensicslp/">https://www.instagram.com/drjuvenile_forensicslp/</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many clinicians are trained to focus on checklists and evaluations so we can walk in to work confident; knowing exactly what our protocols are. </p><p>And while systems and processes are extremely important, we have to know how to use them flexibly. </p><p>When we think about this in relation to cultural competency; we often think of eliminating biases in our evaluations and materials; but it goes so much deeper than that. We also need to think about how we interact with coworkers, how policies are impacting our students, or what’s going on in the community we’re working in. </p><p>When we’re too rigid in the way we do things or the way we think about our work, we may unintentionally make students, clients, families, or even our coworkers feel unwelcome.</p><p>That’s why I invited Melanie Evans to the De Facto Leaders podcast to talk about the concept of “cultural competemility”, and how it can help teachers, leaders, and therapists think about cultural responsiveness.</p><p>Melanie Y. Evans, M.S. CCC-SLP is an ASHA-certified bilingual pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist licensed to practice in Texas and Oklahoma. She is also the founder of Pediatric Speech Sister, whose mission is to assist other speech-language pathologists on their cultural competency journeys and bring more inclusion in the field. Melanie dedicates her career to serving Black and Latinx populations and closing the academic achievement gap.</p><p>In this conversation, Melanie shares:</p><p>✅How professionals can better support black and brown children</p><p>✅What is the school to prison pipeline, and what are some reasons it’s persisting?</p><p>✅Why being culturally responsive is a journey and not a set of rules</p><p>✅How we can “read the room” and ask better questions when working with both clients and coworkers</p><p>✅What is cultural competemility and how can teachers and therapists apply it to practice?</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers design services that support executive functioning in K-12 settings. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>You can connect with Melanie on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melanieyvonneevans/ follow her on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/@PediatricSpeechSisterNetwork and follow her on Instagram @pediatricspeechsister (https://www.instagram.com/pediatricspeechsister/)</p><p>You can read her post on “5 Ways to Support Black and Brown Children in Clinical Settings” here: https://www.instagram.com/p/CBWI-YNBOmZ/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&amp;igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==</p><p>Other experts mentioned in this episode relating to the School to Prison Pipeline:</p><p>Dr. Valencia Perry: <a href="https://www.speakwritethink.com/">https://www.speakwritethink.com/</a><br>Dr. Shameka Stanford: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/drjuvenile_forensicslp/">https://www.instagram.com/drjuvenile_forensicslp/</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many clinicians are trained to focus on checklists and evaluations so we can walk in to work confident; knowing exactly what our protocols are. </p><p>And while systems and processes are extremely important, we have to know how to use them flexibly. </p><p>When we think about this in relation to cultural competency; we often think of eliminating biases in our evaluations and materials; but it goes so much deeper than that. We also need to think about how we interact with coworkers, how policies are impacting our students, or what’s going on in the community we’re working in. </p><p>When we’re too rigid in the way we do things or the way we think about our work, we may unintentionally make students, clients, families, or even our coworkers feel unwelcome.</p><p>That’s why I invited Melanie Evans to the De Facto Leaders podcast to talk about the concept of “cultural competemility”, and how it can help teachers, leaders, and therapists think about cultural responsiveness.</p><p>Melanie Y. Evans, M.S. CCC-SLP is an ASHA-certified bilingual pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist licensed to practice in Texas and Oklahoma. She is also the founder of Pediatric Speech Sister, whose mission is to assist other speech-language pathologists on their cultural competency journeys and bring more inclusion in the field. Melanie dedicates her career to serving Black and Latinx populations and closing the academic achievement gap.</p><p>In this conversation, Melanie shares:</p><p>✅How professionals can better support black and brown children</p><p>✅What is the school to prison pipeline, and what are some reasons it’s persisting?</p><p>✅Why being culturally responsive is a journey and not a set of rules</p><p>✅How we can “read the room” and ask better questions when working with both clients and coworkers</p><p>✅What is cultural competemility and how can teachers and therapists apply it to practice?</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers design services that support executive functioning in K-12 settings. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>You can connect with Melanie on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melanieyvonneevans/ follow her on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/@PediatricSpeechSisterNetwork and follow her on Instagram @pediatricspeechsister (https://www.instagram.com/pediatricspeechsister/)</p><p>You can read her post on “5 Ways to Support Black and Brown Children in Clinical Settings” here: https://www.instagram.com/p/CBWI-YNBOmZ/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&amp;igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==</p><p>Other experts mentioned in this episode relating to the School to Prison Pipeline:</p><p>Dr. Valencia Perry: <a href="https://www.speakwritethink.com/">https://www.speakwritethink.com/</a><br>Dr. Shameka Stanford: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/drjuvenile_forensicslp/">https://www.instagram.com/drjuvenile_forensicslp/</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>People working in the schools are often expected to make everything a priority all the time, without consideration of how they might be able to manage the backlog of projects. </p><p>They have to say “No” to people who need help in the interest of saying “Yes” to others. They have to see the faces of the people their decisions are impacting. </p><p>While there is an understanding that prioritization is part of the methodology in other industries and agencies, it's viewed with much more skepticism when it’s done in education. </p><p>When teachers, school therapists, and school administrators have to say “No” they’re accused of focusing too much on test scores, being obsessed with funding, making it all about the grades and the standards, or not being inclusive and individualized enough for students. </p><p>These concerns come with good intentions because they’re focused on STUDENTS. </p><p>But how often do we ask, “What is the best scope and sequence for supporting the adults?”</p><p>There are endless debates about what is and isn’t evidence-based, what is developmentally appropriate and reasonable to expect from students, and how we should design programs and services.</p><p>Yet sometimes the research and developmental models don’t give us clear answers. </p><p>Sometimes the “best” intervention plan on paper isn’t feasible (which means it really wasn’t the best after all). <br>Making good decisions for students and clients isn’t JUST about what the research says. <br>It’s about what’s going to help the adults get from point A to point B without burning out. </p><p>That’s why I’m proposing an unconventional way to answer the question of, “What should I prioritize in instruction/therapy”? in episode 142 of the De Facto Leaders podcast</p><p>I discuss answers to questions like:</p><p>✅What are “child-focused” questions, and when should we settle for “good enough” answers?</p><p>✅Core/content area knowledge versus problem-solving and application: Which is higher priority for teachers?</p><p>✅Language therapy vs. executive functioning therapy: Can school clinicians address both? </p><p>✅Can schools borrow methods from business and tech companies to better serve students? </p><p>✅Scaffolded adult learning: What information and support do adults working in the schools need to do their jobs well?</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my Language Therapy Advance Foundations program that teaches SLPs how to create a language therapy system. Learn how to become a member here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/ </p><p>I also mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers put executive functioning support in place on their school team. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>I also mentioned the following De Facto Leaders episodes:</p><p>EP 113: Making literacy accessible and equitable (with Cassandra Williams) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-113-making-literacy-accessible-and-equitable-with-cassandra-williams/</p><p>EP 122: Executive functioning for college students: Beyond checklists and planners (with Jill Fahy) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-122-executive-functioning-for-college-students-beyond-checklists-and-planners-with-jill-fahy/</p><p>EP 123: Creating equitable systems for K-12 math (with Jonathan Regino) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-123-creating-equitable-systems-for-k-12-math-jonathan-regino/</p><p>EP 129: Professional learning communities and curriculum reform in public and private education (with Tom Conroy) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-129-professional-learning-communities-and-curriculum-reform-in-public-and-private-education-with-tom-conroy/</p><p>EP 131: What are tech and curriculum companies doing for K-12 education? (with Meg Hearn) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-131-what-are-tech-and-curriculum-companies-doing-for-k-12-education-with-meg-hearn/</p><p>EP 138: Increasing access to instructional programs in rural districts (with Chris Dodge) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-138-increasing-access-to-instructional-programs-in-rural-districts-with-chris-dodge/</p><p>EP 148: Unclicking success through sensory processing and team collaboration with Maude Le Roux): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-148-unlocking-success-through-sensory-processing-and-team-collaboration-with-maude-le-roux/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>People working in the schools are often expected to make everything a priority all the time, without consideration of how they might be able to manage the backlog of projects. </p><p>They have to say “No” to people who need help in the interest of saying “Yes” to others. They have to see the faces of the people their decisions are impacting. </p><p>While there is an understanding that prioritization is part of the methodology in other industries and agencies, it's viewed with much more skepticism when it’s done in education. </p><p>When teachers, school therapists, and school administrators have to say “No” they’re accused of focusing too much on test scores, being obsessed with funding, making it all about the grades and the standards, or not being inclusive and individualized enough for students. </p><p>These concerns come with good intentions because they’re focused on STUDENTS. </p><p>But how often do we ask, “What is the best scope and sequence for supporting the adults?”</p><p>There are endless debates about what is and isn’t evidence-based, what is developmentally appropriate and reasonable to expect from students, and how we should design programs and services.</p><p>Yet sometimes the research and developmental models don’t give us clear answers. </p><p>Sometimes the “best” intervention plan on paper isn’t feasible (which means it really wasn’t the best after all). <br>Making good decisions for students and clients isn’t JUST about what the research says. <br>It’s about what’s going to help the adults get from point A to point B without burning out. </p><p>That’s why I’m proposing an unconventional way to answer the question of, “What should I prioritize in instruction/therapy”? in episode 142 of the De Facto Leaders podcast</p><p>I discuss answers to questions like:</p><p>✅What are “child-focused” questions, and when should we settle for “good enough” answers?</p><p>✅Core/content area knowledge versus problem-solving and application: Which is higher priority for teachers?</p><p>✅Language therapy vs. executive functioning therapy: Can school clinicians address both? </p><p>✅Can schools borrow methods from business and tech companies to better serve students? </p><p>✅Scaffolded adult learning: What information and support do adults working in the schools need to do their jobs well?</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my Language Therapy Advance Foundations program that teaches SLPs how to create a language therapy system. Learn how to become a member here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/ </p><p>I also mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers put executive functioning support in place on their school team. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>I also mentioned the following De Facto Leaders episodes:</p><p>EP 113: Making literacy accessible and equitable (with Cassandra Williams) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-113-making-literacy-accessible-and-equitable-with-cassandra-williams/</p><p>EP 122: Executive functioning for college students: Beyond checklists and planners (with Jill Fahy) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-122-executive-functioning-for-college-students-beyond-checklists-and-planners-with-jill-fahy/</p><p>EP 123: Creating equitable systems for K-12 math (with Jonathan Regino) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-123-creating-equitable-systems-for-k-12-math-jonathan-regino/</p><p>EP 129: Professional learning communities and curriculum reform in public and private education (with Tom Conroy) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-129-professional-learning-communities-and-curriculum-reform-in-public-and-private-education-with-tom-conroy/</p><p>EP 131: What are tech and curriculum companies doing for K-12 education? (with Meg Hearn) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-131-what-are-tech-and-curriculum-companies-doing-for-k-12-education-with-meg-hearn/</p><p>EP 138: Increasing access to instructional programs in rural districts (with Chris Dodge) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-138-increasing-access-to-instructional-programs-in-rural-districts-with-chris-dodge/</p><p>EP 148: Unclicking success through sensory processing and team collaboration with Maude Le Roux): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-148-unlocking-success-through-sensory-processing-and-team-collaboration-with-maude-le-roux/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>People working in the schools are often expected to make everything a priority all the time, without consideration of how they might be able to manage the backlog of projects. </p><p>They have to say “No” to people who need help in the interest of saying “Yes” to others. They have to see the faces of the people their decisions are impacting. </p><p>While there is an understanding that prioritization is part of the methodology in other industries and agencies, it's viewed with much more skepticism when it’s done in education. </p><p>When teachers, school therapists, and school administrators have to say “No” they’re accused of focusing too much on test scores, being obsessed with funding, making it all about the grades and the standards, or not being inclusive and individualized enough for students. </p><p>These concerns come with good intentions because they’re focused on STUDENTS. </p><p>But how often do we ask, “What is the best scope and sequence for supporting the adults?”</p><p>There are endless debates about what is and isn’t evidence-based, what is developmentally appropriate and reasonable to expect from students, and how we should design programs and services.</p><p>Yet sometimes the research and developmental models don’t give us clear answers. </p><p>Sometimes the “best” intervention plan on paper isn’t feasible (which means it really wasn’t the best after all). <br>Making good decisions for students and clients isn’t JUST about what the research says. <br>It’s about what’s going to help the adults get from point A to point B without burning out. </p><p>That’s why I’m proposing an unconventional way to answer the question of, “What should I prioritize in instruction/therapy”? in episode 142 of the De Facto Leaders podcast</p><p>I discuss answers to questions like:</p><p>✅What are “child-focused” questions, and when should we settle for “good enough” answers?</p><p>✅Core/content area knowledge versus problem-solving and application: Which is higher priority for teachers?</p><p>✅Language therapy vs. executive functioning therapy: Can school clinicians address both? </p><p>✅Can schools borrow methods from business and tech companies to better serve students? </p><p>✅Scaffolded adult learning: What information and support do adults working in the schools need to do their jobs well?</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my Language Therapy Advance Foundations program that teaches SLPs how to create a language therapy system. Learn how to become a member here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/ </p><p>I also mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers put executive functioning support in place on their school team. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p>I also mentioned the following De Facto Leaders episodes:</p><p>EP 113: Making literacy accessible and equitable (with Cassandra Williams) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-113-making-literacy-accessible-and-equitable-with-cassandra-williams/</p><p>EP 122: Executive functioning for college students: Beyond checklists and planners (with Jill Fahy) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-122-executive-functioning-for-college-students-beyond-checklists-and-planners-with-jill-fahy/</p><p>EP 123: Creating equitable systems for K-12 math (with Jonathan Regino) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-123-creating-equitable-systems-for-k-12-math-jonathan-regino/</p><p>EP 129: Professional learning communities and curriculum reform in public and private education (with Tom Conroy) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-129-professional-learning-communities-and-curriculum-reform-in-public-and-private-education-with-tom-conroy/</p><p>EP 131: What are tech and curriculum companies doing for K-12 education? (with Meg Hearn) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-131-what-are-tech-and-curriculum-companies-doing-for-k-12-education-with-meg-hearn/</p><p>EP 138: Increasing access to instructional programs in rural districts (with Chris Dodge) Link here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-138-increasing-access-to-instructional-programs-in-rural-districts-with-chris-dodge/</p><p>EP 148: Unclicking success through sensory processing and team collaboration with Maude Le Roux): https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ep-148-unlocking-success-through-sensory-processing-and-team-collaboration-with-maude-le-roux/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Skeptics of the Science of Reading claim that the current push for evidence-based reading instruction is just another pendulum swing. </p><p>Yet if you look at the research, we haven’t so much been “swinging” as much as we’ve been building, evolving, and expanding on what we know about how we learn to read.</p><p>Even though the Science of Reading is “trending” as I write this, there are still many kids without access to quality instruction. </p><p>Part of that has to do with teacher preparation programs and professional development available to teachers. </p><p>Those responsible for teaching reading need to know how effective instruction looks.</p><p>They ALSO need to be able to spot ineffective practices that actually encourage students to read poorly. </p><p>That’s why I invited Melanie Brethour to episode 141 of the De Facto Leaders podcast to talk about her personal and professional transformation as a special education teacher and literacy advocate. </p><p>Melanie Brethour, is a full-time resource teacher from Montreal, Quebec, Canada, is an advocate for dyslexia awareness and the Science of Reading. Her deep commitment to this cause was sparked by her son Benjamin's dyslexia diagnosis at the age of 9, which ignited a personal mission to understand dyslexia and support her and her students.</p><p>Motivated by her son's journey, Melanie embarked on extensive research and training, achieving Orton Gillingham associate-level certification, CERI structured literacy classroom teacher, and won Nessy Dyslexia Aware teacher of the year in 2023. She gives presentations to colleagues, teachers and parents on dyslexia and the Science of Reading.</p><p>Driven to help others facing similar challenges, Melanie established Decoding Dyslexia Quebec, a grassroots movement dedicated to raising awareness and providing support. In addition, she launched Soar With Dyslexia on social media, offering resources and information to teachers and parents navigating the complexities of dyslexia and the science of reading. Melanie also volunteers for Dyslexia Canada, lending her support to parents on this difficult journey and is a board member of Teacher’s For Reading Canada, which offers free Orton-Gillinghan training to Canadian teachers.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Ineffective reading strategies that are taught in teacher education programs, and why they encourage kids to be poor readers.</p><p>✅Can you assume someone has expertise in reading curriculum just because they have an advanced degree? Why do educated people promote methods that don’t work? </p><p>✅The answer to common objections like, “But why do SOME of my students seem to learn reading “naturally”?</p><p>✅How teachers and clinicians can make change from the “bottom-up” when “top-down” changes aren’t happening fast enough. </p><p>You can connect with Melanie on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melanie-brethour-a8155b200/ and follow her on Instagram @soarwithdyslexia (https://www.instagram.com/soarwithdyslexia/).<br> <br>You can learn more about Decoding Dyslexia here:https://www.decodingdyslexia.net/  and find out about Decoding Dyslexia-Quebec here: https://www.facebook.com/decodingdyslexiaquebec </p><p>In this episode, I talked about Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program for SLPs and literacy interventionists who want to support the language strand of the reading rope. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Skeptics of the Science of Reading claim that the current push for evidence-based reading instruction is just another pendulum swing. </p><p>Yet if you look at the research, we haven’t so much been “swinging” as much as we’ve been building, evolving, and expanding on what we know about how we learn to read.</p><p>Even though the Science of Reading is “trending” as I write this, there are still many kids without access to quality instruction. </p><p>Part of that has to do with teacher preparation programs and professional development available to teachers. </p><p>Those responsible for teaching reading need to know how effective instruction looks.</p><p>They ALSO need to be able to spot ineffective practices that actually encourage students to read poorly. </p><p>That’s why I invited Melanie Brethour to episode 141 of the De Facto Leaders podcast to talk about her personal and professional transformation as a special education teacher and literacy advocate. </p><p>Melanie Brethour, is a full-time resource teacher from Montreal, Quebec, Canada, is an advocate for dyslexia awareness and the Science of Reading. Her deep commitment to this cause was sparked by her son Benjamin's dyslexia diagnosis at the age of 9, which ignited a personal mission to understand dyslexia and support her and her students.</p><p>Motivated by her son's journey, Melanie embarked on extensive research and training, achieving Orton Gillingham associate-level certification, CERI structured literacy classroom teacher, and won Nessy Dyslexia Aware teacher of the year in 2023. She gives presentations to colleagues, teachers and parents on dyslexia and the Science of Reading.</p><p>Driven to help others facing similar challenges, Melanie established Decoding Dyslexia Quebec, a grassroots movement dedicated to raising awareness and providing support. In addition, she launched Soar With Dyslexia on social media, offering resources and information to teachers and parents navigating the complexities of dyslexia and the science of reading. Melanie also volunteers for Dyslexia Canada, lending her support to parents on this difficult journey and is a board member of Teacher’s For Reading Canada, which offers free Orton-Gillinghan training to Canadian teachers.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Ineffective reading strategies that are taught in teacher education programs, and why they encourage kids to be poor readers.</p><p>✅Can you assume someone has expertise in reading curriculum just because they have an advanced degree? Why do educated people promote methods that don’t work? </p><p>✅The answer to common objections like, “But why do SOME of my students seem to learn reading “naturally”?</p><p>✅How teachers and clinicians can make change from the “bottom-up” when “top-down” changes aren’t happening fast enough. </p><p>You can connect with Melanie on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melanie-brethour-a8155b200/ and follow her on Instagram @soarwithdyslexia (https://www.instagram.com/soarwithdyslexia/).<br> <br>You can learn more about Decoding Dyslexia here:https://www.decodingdyslexia.net/  and find out about Decoding Dyslexia-Quebec here: https://www.facebook.com/decodingdyslexiaquebec </p><p>In this episode, I talked about Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program for SLPs and literacy interventionists who want to support the language strand of the reading rope. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Dec 2023 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Skeptics of the Science of Reading claim that the current push for evidence-based reading instruction is just another pendulum swing. </p><p>Yet if you look at the research, we haven’t so much been “swinging” as much as we’ve been building, evolving, and expanding on what we know about how we learn to read.</p><p>Even though the Science of Reading is “trending” as I write this, there are still many kids without access to quality instruction. </p><p>Part of that has to do with teacher preparation programs and professional development available to teachers. </p><p>Those responsible for teaching reading need to know how effective instruction looks.</p><p>They ALSO need to be able to spot ineffective practices that actually encourage students to read poorly. </p><p>That’s why I invited Melanie Brethour to episode 141 of the De Facto Leaders podcast to talk about her personal and professional transformation as a special education teacher and literacy advocate. </p><p>Melanie Brethour, is a full-time resource teacher from Montreal, Quebec, Canada, is an advocate for dyslexia awareness and the Science of Reading. Her deep commitment to this cause was sparked by her son Benjamin's dyslexia diagnosis at the age of 9, which ignited a personal mission to understand dyslexia and support her and her students.</p><p>Motivated by her son's journey, Melanie embarked on extensive research and training, achieving Orton Gillingham associate-level certification, CERI structured literacy classroom teacher, and won Nessy Dyslexia Aware teacher of the year in 2023. She gives presentations to colleagues, teachers and parents on dyslexia and the Science of Reading.</p><p>Driven to help others facing similar challenges, Melanie established Decoding Dyslexia Quebec, a grassroots movement dedicated to raising awareness and providing support. In addition, she launched Soar With Dyslexia on social media, offering resources and information to teachers and parents navigating the complexities of dyslexia and the science of reading. Melanie also volunteers for Dyslexia Canada, lending her support to parents on this difficult journey and is a board member of Teacher’s For Reading Canada, which offers free Orton-Gillinghan training to Canadian teachers.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅Ineffective reading strategies that are taught in teacher education programs, and why they encourage kids to be poor readers.</p><p>✅Can you assume someone has expertise in reading curriculum just because they have an advanced degree? Why do educated people promote methods that don’t work? </p><p>✅The answer to common objections like, “But why do SOME of my students seem to learn reading “naturally”?</p><p>✅How teachers and clinicians can make change from the “bottom-up” when “top-down” changes aren’t happening fast enough. </p><p>You can connect with Melanie on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melanie-brethour-a8155b200/ and follow her on Instagram @soarwithdyslexia (https://www.instagram.com/soarwithdyslexia/).<br> <br>You can learn more about Decoding Dyslexia here:https://www.decodingdyslexia.net/  and find out about Decoding Dyslexia-Quebec here: https://www.facebook.com/decodingdyslexiaquebec </p><p>In this episode, I talked about Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program for SLPs and literacy interventionists who want to support the language strand of the reading rope. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Creating an intentional career and life with alter egos (with Meg Niman)</title>
      <itunes:episode>140</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>140</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many <strong>leadership initiatives</strong> in education need to come from the top…</p><p>But change can happen when <strong>direct service providers</strong> emerge as leaders on their teams without <em>waiting for permission</em> from someone else. </p><p><br><strong>School administrators</strong> and other people making decisions at the district and policy level are constantly pulled in different directions. The further up the chain you go and the more people you’re managing, the longer it takes to make things happen.</p><p><br><strong>Good leaders</strong> WANT their teachers and therapists to come to them with ideas and show initiative. In fact, they often need their team members to <strong>show this leadership.</strong> </p><p><br>But this can be scary to do if you don’t <strong>see yourself as a leader</strong>. </p><p><br>When I first considered adding the<strong> school administration </strong>credential to my doctoral program, my initial gut response was <em>“I’m not cut out for that”</em> </p><p><br><strong>Seeing myself</strong> in that position seemed really difficult, and I don’t think this experience is unique to me. </p><p><br>When people don’t pursue <strong>career transitions or leadership roles</strong>, it’s often NOT because they aren’t interested in the work. </p><p><br>It’s often because they don't think they’ll be <strong>successful </strong>or they aren’t sure what their <strong>options </strong>are. </p><p><br>It’s both a <em>confidence</em> issue and a<em> clarity </em>issue. </p><p><br>That’s why I wanted to invite<strong> Meg Niman t</strong>o the <em>“De Facto Leaders”</em> podcast to talk about working in <em>education</em> and the<em> tech world</em>, as well as the concept of an <strong>alter ego.</strong> </p><p><br>Meg Niman (she/they) is the facilitator and founder of<strong> The Alter Ego Project</strong>. Her session, <em>"Design Your Alter Ego: Who do you need to be?,"</em> was one of the most popular workshops at SXSW 2023. She works with companies as well as individuals to bring play, creativity, and curiosity to professional and personal development.</p><p><br>Meg was a user experience designer for 17 years in San Francisco, Seattle, and Philadelphia. She worked for Microsoft, Fitbit, LeapFrog and many startups. Prior to tech, Meg taught elementary school with Teach For America.</p><p><br>The <strong>Alter Ego Project</strong> blends Meg’s expertise in <em>design thinking</em>,<em> personas</em>, and <em>creativity</em> with her passion for helping people pursue a more authentic life.</p><p><br>In this conversation Meg shares:</p><p>✅What it was like working with <em>Teach for America</em> and why teaching is the hardest job she’s ever done.</p><p>✅How she transitioned from <em>education to tech</em>, and how to <strong>leverage transferable skills</strong> and experiences. </p><p>✅Why many <strong>K-12 education </strong>problems are really just “human problems” that also exist in other agencies and fields.</p><p>✅How team members can separate<strong> work-related disagreements</strong> from their<em> personal relationships</em> outside of team meetings.</p><p>✅The <strong>Alter Ego Project:</strong> How to use alter egos to <em>decrease burnout,</em> level up in your career, and live a more <em>intentional life.</em></p><p><br>You can connect with Meg on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/megniman/ and at www.alterego-project.com.</p><p><br>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps<em> related service providers </em>design services that <em>support executive functioning</em> in K-12 settings. You can learn more about the program at drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p><br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many <strong>leadership initiatives</strong> in education need to come from the top…</p><p>But change can happen when <strong>direct service providers</strong> emerge as leaders on their teams without <em>waiting for permission</em> from someone else. </p><p><br><strong>School administrators</strong> and other people making decisions at the district and policy level are constantly pulled in different directions. The further up the chain you go and the more people you’re managing, the longer it takes to make things happen.</p><p><br><strong>Good leaders</strong> WANT their teachers and therapists to come to them with ideas and show initiative. In fact, they often need their team members to <strong>show this leadership.</strong> </p><p><br>But this can be scary to do if you don’t <strong>see yourself as a leader</strong>. </p><p><br>When I first considered adding the<strong> school administration </strong>credential to my doctoral program, my initial gut response was <em>“I’m not cut out for that”</em> </p><p><br><strong>Seeing myself</strong> in that position seemed really difficult, and I don’t think this experience is unique to me. </p><p><br>When people don’t pursue <strong>career transitions or leadership roles</strong>, it’s often NOT because they aren’t interested in the work. </p><p><br>It’s often because they don't think they’ll be <strong>successful </strong>or they aren’t sure what their <strong>options </strong>are. </p><p><br>It’s both a <em>confidence</em> issue and a<em> clarity </em>issue. </p><p><br>That’s why I wanted to invite<strong> Meg Niman t</strong>o the <em>“De Facto Leaders”</em> podcast to talk about working in <em>education</em> and the<em> tech world</em>, as well as the concept of an <strong>alter ego.</strong> </p><p><br>Meg Niman (she/they) is the facilitator and founder of<strong> The Alter Ego Project</strong>. Her session, <em>"Design Your Alter Ego: Who do you need to be?,"</em> was one of the most popular workshops at SXSW 2023. She works with companies as well as individuals to bring play, creativity, and curiosity to professional and personal development.</p><p><br>Meg was a user experience designer for 17 years in San Francisco, Seattle, and Philadelphia. She worked for Microsoft, Fitbit, LeapFrog and many startups. Prior to tech, Meg taught elementary school with Teach For America.</p><p><br>The <strong>Alter Ego Project</strong> blends Meg’s expertise in <em>design thinking</em>,<em> personas</em>, and <em>creativity</em> with her passion for helping people pursue a more authentic life.</p><p><br>In this conversation Meg shares:</p><p>✅What it was like working with <em>Teach for America</em> and why teaching is the hardest job she’s ever done.</p><p>✅How she transitioned from <em>education to tech</em>, and how to <strong>leverage transferable skills</strong> and experiences. </p><p>✅Why many <strong>K-12 education </strong>problems are really just “human problems” that also exist in other agencies and fields.</p><p>✅How team members can separate<strong> work-related disagreements</strong> from their<em> personal relationships</em> outside of team meetings.</p><p>✅The <strong>Alter Ego Project:</strong> How to use alter egos to <em>decrease burnout,</em> level up in your career, and live a more <em>intentional life.</em></p><p><br>You can connect with Meg on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/megniman/ and at www.alterego-project.com.</p><p><br>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps<em> related service providers </em>design services that <em>support executive functioning</em> in K-12 settings. You can learn more about the program at drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p><br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Dec 2023 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many <strong>leadership initiatives</strong> in education need to come from the top…</p><p>But change can happen when <strong>direct service providers</strong> emerge as leaders on their teams without <em>waiting for permission</em> from someone else. </p><p><br><strong>School administrators</strong> and other people making decisions at the district and policy level are constantly pulled in different directions. The further up the chain you go and the more people you’re managing, the longer it takes to make things happen.</p><p><br><strong>Good leaders</strong> WANT their teachers and therapists to come to them with ideas and show initiative. In fact, they often need their team members to <strong>show this leadership.</strong> </p><p><br>But this can be scary to do if you don’t <strong>see yourself as a leader</strong>. </p><p><br>When I first considered adding the<strong> school administration </strong>credential to my doctoral program, my initial gut response was <em>“I’m not cut out for that”</em> </p><p><br><strong>Seeing myself</strong> in that position seemed really difficult, and I don’t think this experience is unique to me. </p><p><br>When people don’t pursue <strong>career transitions or leadership roles</strong>, it’s often NOT because they aren’t interested in the work. </p><p><br>It’s often because they don't think they’ll be <strong>successful </strong>or they aren’t sure what their <strong>options </strong>are. </p><p><br>It’s both a <em>confidence</em> issue and a<em> clarity </em>issue. </p><p><br>That’s why I wanted to invite<strong> Meg Niman t</strong>o the <em>“De Facto Leaders”</em> podcast to talk about working in <em>education</em> and the<em> tech world</em>, as well as the concept of an <strong>alter ego.</strong> </p><p><br>Meg Niman (she/they) is the facilitator and founder of<strong> The Alter Ego Project</strong>. Her session, <em>"Design Your Alter Ego: Who do you need to be?,"</em> was one of the most popular workshops at SXSW 2023. She works with companies as well as individuals to bring play, creativity, and curiosity to professional and personal development.</p><p><br>Meg was a user experience designer for 17 years in San Francisco, Seattle, and Philadelphia. She worked for Microsoft, Fitbit, LeapFrog and many startups. Prior to tech, Meg taught elementary school with Teach For America.</p><p><br>The <strong>Alter Ego Project</strong> blends Meg’s expertise in <em>design thinking</em>,<em> personas</em>, and <em>creativity</em> with her passion for helping people pursue a more authentic life.</p><p><br>In this conversation Meg shares:</p><p>✅What it was like working with <em>Teach for America</em> and why teaching is the hardest job she’s ever done.</p><p>✅How she transitioned from <em>education to tech</em>, and how to <strong>leverage transferable skills</strong> and experiences. </p><p>✅Why many <strong>K-12 education </strong>problems are really just “human problems” that also exist in other agencies and fields.</p><p>✅How team members can separate<strong> work-related disagreements</strong> from their<em> personal relationships</em> outside of team meetings.</p><p>✅The <strong>Alter Ego Project:</strong> How to use alter egos to <em>decrease burnout,</em> level up in your career, and live a more <em>intentional life.</em></p><p><br>You can connect with Meg on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/megniman/ and at www.alterego-project.com.</p><p><br>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program that helps<em> related service providers </em>design services that <em>support executive functioning</em> in K-12 settings. You can learn more about the program at drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p><p><br></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Cell phones, 1:1 device initiatives, and homework policies in K-12 education (with Dr. John Burkey)</title>
      <itunes:episode>139</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Learners in K-12 settings have changed over the past 25 years, and what were considered best practices in the 1990s may no longer work for learners in the 2020s.</p><p>Much of this is due to technology, the invention of the Iphone, and the skills young adults need when entering the workforce.</p><p>There’s a large amount of debate on how to address these evolving needs effectively, and that’s why I wanted to invite Dr. John Burkey to the “De Facto Leaders” podcast to talk about his experiences on the forefront of technology initiatives in the schools.</p><p>Dr. John Burkey is the executive director of the Large Unit District Association of Illinois. The organization represents and supports 55 of the largest unit school districts in Illinois. He also serves as an adjunct professor at Northern Illinois University where he teaches aspiring superintendents and school business managers. Burkey was previously the superintendent in Huntley Community School District in Illinois for 12 years. He also served as a middle school teacher and principal earlier in his career. He has three degrees from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.</p><p>In this episode, he discusses:</p><p>✅How the invention of the Iphone has impacted students’ mental health and ability to be engaged in the learning process.</p><p>✅How do we address concerns about attention span while allowing opportunities to build self-discipline and allowing access to phones for unexpected emergencies.</p><p>✅Considering learner needs, age, and brain development when establishing classroom cell phone rules.</p><p>✅What questions should we be asking to determine the impact and effectiveness of 1:1 device initiatives in schools? </p><p>✅Homework policies: Why asking “Is homework effective?” is the wrong question, and what we should be asking instead. </p><p>You can learn more about how to connect with Dr. Burkey at the Large Unit District Association website here: https://www.ludaillinois.org/</p><p> You can listen to his podcast for school leaders, Forward to the Future here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/forward-to-the-future/id1563555302 </p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers design services that support executive functioning in K-12 settings. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Learners in K-12 settings have changed over the past 25 years, and what were considered best practices in the 1990s may no longer work for learners in the 2020s.</p><p>Much of this is due to technology, the invention of the Iphone, and the skills young adults need when entering the workforce.</p><p>There’s a large amount of debate on how to address these evolving needs effectively, and that’s why I wanted to invite Dr. John Burkey to the “De Facto Leaders” podcast to talk about his experiences on the forefront of technology initiatives in the schools.</p><p>Dr. John Burkey is the executive director of the Large Unit District Association of Illinois. The organization represents and supports 55 of the largest unit school districts in Illinois. He also serves as an adjunct professor at Northern Illinois University where he teaches aspiring superintendents and school business managers. Burkey was previously the superintendent in Huntley Community School District in Illinois for 12 years. He also served as a middle school teacher and principal earlier in his career. He has three degrees from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.</p><p>In this episode, he discusses:</p><p>✅How the invention of the Iphone has impacted students’ mental health and ability to be engaged in the learning process.</p><p>✅How do we address concerns about attention span while allowing opportunities to build self-discipline and allowing access to phones for unexpected emergencies.</p><p>✅Considering learner needs, age, and brain development when establishing classroom cell phone rules.</p><p>✅What questions should we be asking to determine the impact and effectiveness of 1:1 device initiatives in schools? </p><p>✅Homework policies: Why asking “Is homework effective?” is the wrong question, and what we should be asking instead. </p><p>You can learn more about how to connect with Dr. Burkey at the Large Unit District Association website here: https://www.ludaillinois.org/</p><p> You can listen to his podcast for school leaders, Forward to the Future here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/forward-to-the-future/id1563555302 </p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers design services that support executive functioning in K-12 settings. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Learners in K-12 settings have changed over the past 25 years, and what were considered best practices in the 1990s may no longer work for learners in the 2020s.</p><p>Much of this is due to technology, the invention of the Iphone, and the skills young adults need when entering the workforce.</p><p>There’s a large amount of debate on how to address these evolving needs effectively, and that’s why I wanted to invite Dr. John Burkey to the “De Facto Leaders” podcast to talk about his experiences on the forefront of technology initiatives in the schools.</p><p>Dr. John Burkey is the executive director of the Large Unit District Association of Illinois. The organization represents and supports 55 of the largest unit school districts in Illinois. He also serves as an adjunct professor at Northern Illinois University where he teaches aspiring superintendents and school business managers. Burkey was previously the superintendent in Huntley Community School District in Illinois for 12 years. He also served as a middle school teacher and principal earlier in his career. He has three degrees from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.</p><p>In this episode, he discusses:</p><p>✅How the invention of the Iphone has impacted students’ mental health and ability to be engaged in the learning process.</p><p>✅How do we address concerns about attention span while allowing opportunities to build self-discipline and allowing access to phones for unexpected emergencies.</p><p>✅Considering learner needs, age, and brain development when establishing classroom cell phone rules.</p><p>✅What questions should we be asking to determine the impact and effectiveness of 1:1 device initiatives in schools? </p><p>✅Homework policies: Why asking “Is homework effective?” is the wrong question, and what we should be asking instead. </p><p>You can learn more about how to connect with Dr. Burkey at the Large Unit District Association website here: https://www.ludaillinois.org/</p><p> You can listen to his podcast for school leaders, Forward to the Future here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/forward-to-the-future/id1563555302 </p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps related service providers design services that support executive functioning in K-12 settings. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>138</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’re providing therapy or tutoring services, contracting with schools, or offering professional development to K-12 professionals, you won’t want to miss this episode.</p><p>As someone who has explored the possibility of school contracts, I’m always looking to learn more about how school leaders make decisions regarding budgets and staffing. </p><p>I grew up in the Chicago area; which meant I lived in a community with an abundance of organizations, transportation systems, and districts with a variety of programming options. </p><p>But when I relocated to a different part of the state, I found that the communities around me were way different than where I’d grown up. While there are several large districts near me, the surrounding communities were smaller, with fewer resources. </p><p>Public transportation can be minimal, if it exists at all; which makes it difficult for certain families to access medical and therapy services. </p><p>Some communities don’t have stop lights, let alone grocery stores or daycare centers. This makes it difficult for families to give kids a variety of experiences.</p><p>School districts face similar challenges, because they’re less able to liaise with community organizations for field trips, after school programs, or educational placements for students needing special education. </p><p>Serving high-needs populations becomes a challenge because many districts don’t have experts on-staff to conduct evaluations and provide specialized services. This means paying for outside consultants, service providers, and transportation fees for out-of-district placements. </p><p>As a result, special education budgets for small districts can become unmanageable, putting school leaders in a very difficult situation. </p><p>Cutting budgets can be devastating to all parties involved.</p><p>Students may lose access to services, or at the very least need to switch providers.</p><p>District staff have the burden of providing additional services or wearing multiple hats, adding additional responsibilities to their already full plates.</p><p>What people don’t often realize is the emotional impact this has on the leaders who carry the burden of making these difficult decisions.  </p><p>I often see negative comments about school leaders on various influencer accounts or in discussion groups. It can be very “us vs. them”. </p><p>A lot of finger-pointing and assumptions about people in jobs that have an extremely high turnover rate (eg., directors, principals, superintendents). </p><p>But I’ve yet to interact with a school leader who didn’t care about helping kids. </p><p>That’s why I was so excited to talk with Chris Dodge, who’s had experience leading in both rural and urban districts. </p><p>As lead learner in elementary school settings for ten years and currently the principal at the Thorndyke Road School is Worcester, MA, Chris works to create collaborative structures and systems that bring stakeholder voice into school level decision making, as well as strategies that promote student success and achievement. His schools utilize these systems to promote a vision of serving the whole child, ensuring that students' social-emotional and academic needs are being met. Most notably, in 2014, Christopher led the Dexter Park School in Orange, MA to become a MA Department of Education appointed Innovation School, awarded for its inclusionary practice work. Aside from the role as principal, Christopher has served on DESE's Principal/Teacher Advisory Cabinet, Commissioner Riley’s Return to School Teaching and Learning Working Group during COVID19, as well as on the MSAA (Massachusetts School Administrators Association) Executive Board. </p><p>In this conversation, Chris shares common, but misunderstood barriers to school success that are prevalent in rural communities.</p><p>He shares:</p><p>✅Why transportation issues cause barriers to community engagement, educational placements, field trips, and instructional programming. </p><p>✅Challenges small districts face when hiring contractors and consultants, and professional development providers.</p><p>✅Why districts cancel contracts with service providers and consultants, even when they have a strong working relationship.</p><p>✅What school leaders look for when selecting a contractor or professional development provider for their staff.</p><p>✅Why getting leadership training (e.g., degrees, certificates, experience) can be an asset to you, even if you don’t see yourself as a school administrator</p><p>You can connect with Chris on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/principaldodge1/, on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/PrincipalDodge1, and on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-dodge-a33343204/<br> <br>In this episode, I mention my free training called, “How to be Evidence-Based and Neurodiversity-Affirming (by Supporting Executive Functioning)”. You can sign up for the training here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’re providing therapy or tutoring services, contracting with schools, or offering professional development to K-12 professionals, you won’t want to miss this episode.</p><p>As someone who has explored the possibility of school contracts, I’m always looking to learn more about how school leaders make decisions regarding budgets and staffing. </p><p>I grew up in the Chicago area; which meant I lived in a community with an abundance of organizations, transportation systems, and districts with a variety of programming options. </p><p>But when I relocated to a different part of the state, I found that the communities around me were way different than where I’d grown up. While there are several large districts near me, the surrounding communities were smaller, with fewer resources. </p><p>Public transportation can be minimal, if it exists at all; which makes it difficult for certain families to access medical and therapy services. </p><p>Some communities don’t have stop lights, let alone grocery stores or daycare centers. This makes it difficult for families to give kids a variety of experiences.</p><p>School districts face similar challenges, because they’re less able to liaise with community organizations for field trips, after school programs, or educational placements for students needing special education. </p><p>Serving high-needs populations becomes a challenge because many districts don’t have experts on-staff to conduct evaluations and provide specialized services. This means paying for outside consultants, service providers, and transportation fees for out-of-district placements. </p><p>As a result, special education budgets for small districts can become unmanageable, putting school leaders in a very difficult situation. </p><p>Cutting budgets can be devastating to all parties involved.</p><p>Students may lose access to services, or at the very least need to switch providers.</p><p>District staff have the burden of providing additional services or wearing multiple hats, adding additional responsibilities to their already full plates.</p><p>What people don’t often realize is the emotional impact this has on the leaders who carry the burden of making these difficult decisions.  </p><p>I often see negative comments about school leaders on various influencer accounts or in discussion groups. It can be very “us vs. them”. </p><p>A lot of finger-pointing and assumptions about people in jobs that have an extremely high turnover rate (eg., directors, principals, superintendents). </p><p>But I’ve yet to interact with a school leader who didn’t care about helping kids. </p><p>That’s why I was so excited to talk with Chris Dodge, who’s had experience leading in both rural and urban districts. </p><p>As lead learner in elementary school settings for ten years and currently the principal at the Thorndyke Road School is Worcester, MA, Chris works to create collaborative structures and systems that bring stakeholder voice into school level decision making, as well as strategies that promote student success and achievement. His schools utilize these systems to promote a vision of serving the whole child, ensuring that students' social-emotional and academic needs are being met. Most notably, in 2014, Christopher led the Dexter Park School in Orange, MA to become a MA Department of Education appointed Innovation School, awarded for its inclusionary practice work. Aside from the role as principal, Christopher has served on DESE's Principal/Teacher Advisory Cabinet, Commissioner Riley’s Return to School Teaching and Learning Working Group during COVID19, as well as on the MSAA (Massachusetts School Administrators Association) Executive Board. </p><p>In this conversation, Chris shares common, but misunderstood barriers to school success that are prevalent in rural communities.</p><p>He shares:</p><p>✅Why transportation issues cause barriers to community engagement, educational placements, field trips, and instructional programming. </p><p>✅Challenges small districts face when hiring contractors and consultants, and professional development providers.</p><p>✅Why districts cancel contracts with service providers and consultants, even when they have a strong working relationship.</p><p>✅What school leaders look for when selecting a contractor or professional development provider for their staff.</p><p>✅Why getting leadership training (e.g., degrees, certificates, experience) can be an asset to you, even if you don’t see yourself as a school administrator</p><p>You can connect with Chris on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/principaldodge1/, on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/PrincipalDodge1, and on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-dodge-a33343204/<br> <br>In this episode, I mention my free training called, “How to be Evidence-Based and Neurodiversity-Affirming (by Supporting Executive Functioning)”. You can sign up for the training here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Nov 2023 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’re providing therapy or tutoring services, contracting with schools, or offering professional development to K-12 professionals, you won’t want to miss this episode.</p><p>As someone who has explored the possibility of school contracts, I’m always looking to learn more about how school leaders make decisions regarding budgets and staffing. </p><p>I grew up in the Chicago area; which meant I lived in a community with an abundance of organizations, transportation systems, and districts with a variety of programming options. </p><p>But when I relocated to a different part of the state, I found that the communities around me were way different than where I’d grown up. While there are several large districts near me, the surrounding communities were smaller, with fewer resources. </p><p>Public transportation can be minimal, if it exists at all; which makes it difficult for certain families to access medical and therapy services. </p><p>Some communities don’t have stop lights, let alone grocery stores or daycare centers. This makes it difficult for families to give kids a variety of experiences.</p><p>School districts face similar challenges, because they’re less able to liaise with community organizations for field trips, after school programs, or educational placements for students needing special education. </p><p>Serving high-needs populations becomes a challenge because many districts don’t have experts on-staff to conduct evaluations and provide specialized services. This means paying for outside consultants, service providers, and transportation fees for out-of-district placements. </p><p>As a result, special education budgets for small districts can become unmanageable, putting school leaders in a very difficult situation. </p><p>Cutting budgets can be devastating to all parties involved.</p><p>Students may lose access to services, or at the very least need to switch providers.</p><p>District staff have the burden of providing additional services or wearing multiple hats, adding additional responsibilities to their already full plates.</p><p>What people don’t often realize is the emotional impact this has on the leaders who carry the burden of making these difficult decisions.  </p><p>I often see negative comments about school leaders on various influencer accounts or in discussion groups. It can be very “us vs. them”. </p><p>A lot of finger-pointing and assumptions about people in jobs that have an extremely high turnover rate (eg., directors, principals, superintendents). </p><p>But I’ve yet to interact with a school leader who didn’t care about helping kids. </p><p>That’s why I was so excited to talk with Chris Dodge, who’s had experience leading in both rural and urban districts. </p><p>As lead learner in elementary school settings for ten years and currently the principal at the Thorndyke Road School is Worcester, MA, Chris works to create collaborative structures and systems that bring stakeholder voice into school level decision making, as well as strategies that promote student success and achievement. His schools utilize these systems to promote a vision of serving the whole child, ensuring that students' social-emotional and academic needs are being met. Most notably, in 2014, Christopher led the Dexter Park School in Orange, MA to become a MA Department of Education appointed Innovation School, awarded for its inclusionary practice work. Aside from the role as principal, Christopher has served on DESE's Principal/Teacher Advisory Cabinet, Commissioner Riley’s Return to School Teaching and Learning Working Group during COVID19, as well as on the MSAA (Massachusetts School Administrators Association) Executive Board. </p><p>In this conversation, Chris shares common, but misunderstood barriers to school success that are prevalent in rural communities.</p><p>He shares:</p><p>✅Why transportation issues cause barriers to community engagement, educational placements, field trips, and instructional programming. </p><p>✅Challenges small districts face when hiring contractors and consultants, and professional development providers.</p><p>✅Why districts cancel contracts with service providers and consultants, even when they have a strong working relationship.</p><p>✅What school leaders look for when selecting a contractor or professional development provider for their staff.</p><p>✅Why getting leadership training (e.g., degrees, certificates, experience) can be an asset to you, even if you don’t see yourself as a school administrator</p><p>You can connect with Chris on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/principaldodge1/, on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/PrincipalDodge1, and on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-dodge-a33343204/<br> <br>In this episode, I mention my free training called, “How to be Evidence-Based and Neurodiversity-Affirming (by Supporting Executive Functioning)”. You can sign up for the training here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Why aren’t my students generalizing? (social skills groups, organizing tools)</title>
      <itunes:episode>137</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:title>Why aren’t my students generalizing? (social skills groups, organizing tools)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p><em>Social skills groups</em> have been widely criticized recently. They’re often labeled as ableist and not <strong>neurodiversity-affirming.<br></strong><br></p><p>I also take issue with the way social skills interventions are often delivered, but for a different reason. </p><p>When <strong>social skills intervention </strong>is done, it’s often delivered via 1:1 therapy, in a “pull-out” model; where the child receives intervention in therapy or small class setting.</p><p>I get regular emails from readers who tell me they see <em>poor generalization</em>, despite using these models.</p><p><strong>That’s because there’s a mismatch between the </strong><strong><em>skills</em></strong><strong> and the </strong><strong><em>model</em></strong><strong>. <br></strong><br></p><p>Back when I was in the schools, I did social skills groups. </p><p>But I started to <strong>question</strong> my own practices when I had the opportunity to teach an <em>autism course</em> for teachers earning a masters degree with a <strong>specialization in autism</strong>. </p><p>This was the first time I started to question my original assumptions about how to address things like <strong>social skills, pragmatic language, and executive functioning. <br></strong><br></p><p>My primary takeaway from that experience was that the <strong>SERVICE DELIVERY MODEL</strong> matters just as much as the <strong>intervention</strong>. </p><p>There are many skills that can be adequately addressed in a “pull out” model. </p><p>There are even some skills (even language skills) that can be <strong>MORE effectively </strong>addressed in a separate, more <em>structured context in some situations. </em></p><p>There are even times that SOME social skills intervention can happen in this setting. </p><p><strong>But ALL of the social skills intervention can’t happen in a pull-out model.</strong> </p><p>A good portion has to happen outside of the therapy room with the right supports in place. This means we need to stop delivering siloed off services and instead work together as a team.</p><p><strong>I don’t believe ALL social skills interventions are ableist. <br></strong><br></p><p>I believe that <strong>INEFFECTIVE</strong> social skills interventions set kids up to experience social anxiety and miss out on opportunities to<em> build skills and relationships</em>. </p><p>I recently released a training for speech-language pathologists, social workers, counselors, school psychologists and other related service providers who want to support executive functioning. </p><p>In episode 137, I’m sharing a clip from that training. </p><p>I start by talking about strategic planning, and why many kids can’t stay organized even though they’re using <strong>checklists and planners</strong>. </p><p>Then I discuss why the<strong> “pull-out only” model </strong>doesn’t work for <em>social skills</em>.</p><p>I wrap up by sharing what it really means to be <em>neurodiversity-affirming.<br></em><br></p><p>I share this information based on my many years of experience as a clinician, a mentor to therapists and teachers, and as a person who has experienced <strong>social anxiety</strong>.</p><p>In this episode, I mention my free training called, <em>“How to be Evidence-Based and Neurodiversity-Affirming (by Supporting Executive Functioning)”</em>. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can sign up for the training here: </a>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><em>Social skills groups</em> have been widely criticized recently. They’re often labeled as ableist and not <strong>neurodiversity-affirming.<br></strong><br></p><p>I also take issue with the way social skills interventions are often delivered, but for a different reason. </p><p>When <strong>social skills intervention </strong>is done, it’s often delivered via 1:1 therapy, in a “pull-out” model; where the child receives intervention in therapy or small class setting.</p><p>I get regular emails from readers who tell me they see <em>poor generalization</em>, despite using these models.</p><p><strong>That’s because there’s a mismatch between the </strong><strong><em>skills</em></strong><strong> and the </strong><strong><em>model</em></strong><strong>. <br></strong><br></p><p>Back when I was in the schools, I did social skills groups. </p><p>But I started to <strong>question</strong> my own practices when I had the opportunity to teach an <em>autism course</em> for teachers earning a masters degree with a <strong>specialization in autism</strong>. </p><p>This was the first time I started to question my original assumptions about how to address things like <strong>social skills, pragmatic language, and executive functioning. <br></strong><br></p><p>My primary takeaway from that experience was that the <strong>SERVICE DELIVERY MODEL</strong> matters just as much as the <strong>intervention</strong>. </p><p>There are many skills that can be adequately addressed in a “pull out” model. </p><p>There are even some skills (even language skills) that can be <strong>MORE effectively </strong>addressed in a separate, more <em>structured context in some situations. </em></p><p>There are even times that SOME social skills intervention can happen in this setting. </p><p><strong>But ALL of the social skills intervention can’t happen in a pull-out model.</strong> </p><p>A good portion has to happen outside of the therapy room with the right supports in place. This means we need to stop delivering siloed off services and instead work together as a team.</p><p><strong>I don’t believe ALL social skills interventions are ableist. <br></strong><br></p><p>I believe that <strong>INEFFECTIVE</strong> social skills interventions set kids up to experience social anxiety and miss out on opportunities to<em> build skills and relationships</em>. </p><p>I recently released a training for speech-language pathologists, social workers, counselors, school psychologists and other related service providers who want to support executive functioning. </p><p>In episode 137, I’m sharing a clip from that training. </p><p>I start by talking about strategic planning, and why many kids can’t stay organized even though they’re using <strong>checklists and planners</strong>. </p><p>Then I discuss why the<strong> “pull-out only” model </strong>doesn’t work for <em>social skills</em>.</p><p>I wrap up by sharing what it really means to be <em>neurodiversity-affirming.<br></em><br></p><p>I share this information based on my many years of experience as a clinician, a mentor to therapists and teachers, and as a person who has experienced <strong>social anxiety</strong>.</p><p>In this episode, I mention my free training called, <em>“How to be Evidence-Based and Neurodiversity-Affirming (by Supporting Executive Functioning)”</em>. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can sign up for the training here: </a>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Nov 2023 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p><em>Social skills groups</em> have been widely criticized recently. They’re often labeled as ableist and not <strong>neurodiversity-affirming.<br></strong><br></p><p>I also take issue with the way social skills interventions are often delivered, but for a different reason. </p><p>When <strong>social skills intervention </strong>is done, it’s often delivered via 1:1 therapy, in a “pull-out” model; where the child receives intervention in therapy or small class setting.</p><p>I get regular emails from readers who tell me they see <em>poor generalization</em>, despite using these models.</p><p><strong>That’s because there’s a mismatch between the </strong><strong><em>skills</em></strong><strong> and the </strong><strong><em>model</em></strong><strong>. <br></strong><br></p><p>Back when I was in the schools, I did social skills groups. </p><p>But I started to <strong>question</strong> my own practices when I had the opportunity to teach an <em>autism course</em> for teachers earning a masters degree with a <strong>specialization in autism</strong>. </p><p>This was the first time I started to question my original assumptions about how to address things like <strong>social skills, pragmatic language, and executive functioning. <br></strong><br></p><p>My primary takeaway from that experience was that the <strong>SERVICE DELIVERY MODEL</strong> matters just as much as the <strong>intervention</strong>. </p><p>There are many skills that can be adequately addressed in a “pull out” model. </p><p>There are even some skills (even language skills) that can be <strong>MORE effectively </strong>addressed in a separate, more <em>structured context in some situations. </em></p><p>There are even times that SOME social skills intervention can happen in this setting. </p><p><strong>But ALL of the social skills intervention can’t happen in a pull-out model.</strong> </p><p>A good portion has to happen outside of the therapy room with the right supports in place. This means we need to stop delivering siloed off services and instead work together as a team.</p><p><strong>I don’t believe ALL social skills interventions are ableist. <br></strong><br></p><p>I believe that <strong>INEFFECTIVE</strong> social skills interventions set kids up to experience social anxiety and miss out on opportunities to<em> build skills and relationships</em>. </p><p>I recently released a training for speech-language pathologists, social workers, counselors, school psychologists and other related service providers who want to support executive functioning. </p><p>In episode 137, I’m sharing a clip from that training. </p><p>I start by talking about strategic planning, and why many kids can’t stay organized even though they’re using <strong>checklists and planners</strong>. </p><p>Then I discuss why the<strong> “pull-out only” model </strong>doesn’t work for <em>social skills</em>.</p><p>I wrap up by sharing what it really means to be <em>neurodiversity-affirming.<br></em><br></p><p>I share this information based on my many years of experience as a clinician, a mentor to therapists and teachers, and as a person who has experienced <strong>social anxiety</strong>.</p><p>In this episode, I mention my free training called, <em>“How to be Evidence-Based and Neurodiversity-Affirming (by Supporting Executive Functioning)”</em>. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can sign up for the training here: </a>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most of us still don’t know what we want to be when we grow up, but at least we know more than we did when we wanted to be pro athletes or “movie stars” (the old people version of influencers). </p><p>As we have conversations with kids and think about how to prepare them for adulthood, helping kids explore their passions and interests becomes challenging. </p><p>Not all communities have access to the resources to be able to provide “real-life” career experiences to students. </p><p>Transporting kids and prioritizing funding and resources becomes a logistical issue; which makes it hard to educate kids about their career options. </p><p>On top of that, it’s difficult to help kids grasp what it might be like in a particular career; which means they might be missing out on opportunities to cultivate their skills and interests. </p><p>But what if we had a way to bring career exploration TO students so they could explore their interests in an accessible, non-threatening way? </p><p>With some of the new technology coming down the pipeline, it may be more possible that people think. </p><p>That’s why I had Matt Chausee from Be More Colorful on “De Facto Leaders” for a special bonus episode to talk about innovative companies that are impacting K-12 education in a positive way. </p><p>Matt Chaussee is the CEO of Be More Colorful, a midwest-based immersive media production studio whose platform, CareerViewXR, is rapidly gaining national attention. Matt, along with his wife (and company owner) Katie, lead an innovative team of creatives who are laser focused on making career exploration affordable, accessible, and fun! CareerViewXR provides students and adult career seekers across the country with an unprecedented opportunity to experience real-world careers through virtual reality technology. Recently selected from a field of over 2,000 applicants to be one of 33 Semifinalists for the prestigious Yass Prize, Matt will discuss the significance of the award, and how he sees tools like CareerViewXR transforming how we guide students on their educational journey.</p><p>*If you have a vested interest in what’s happening in K-12 Education, take a look at some of the amazing work that’s being done by the Yass prize finalists. You can vote for 2 different organizations per day from now until November 25 to help select a winner of the parent choice awards. The winner of the prize will get $100,000, which they’ll devote to funding projects that support innovations in K-12 education. </p><p>You can vote at: https://yassprize.org/vote</p><p>In this conversation we discuss some of the important work being done by Yass finalists, and how CareerViewXR is helping to educate kids on their career options, as well as align K-12 curriculum to foundational skills that impact future job skills. </p><p>Learn more about the Yass Prize here: https://yassprize.org/</p><p>You can vote for Yass Prize Parent Choice Award Winners at: https://yassprize.org/vote</p><p>Listen to other episodes about Yass Prize organizations on the BE Podcast Network. The principles of the Yass Prize are: Sustainable, Transformative, Outstanding, Permissionless</p><p>This bonus episode was done to share how CareerViewXR aligns with the “Outstanding” principle. </p><p>Learn how they’re aligning with other principles through accessibility and project-based learning on:<br>Sustainable-The Principle PLN with Ross Romano. Link here: http://www.principalpln.com/</p><p>Transformational-The Transformative Principal with Jethro Jones. Link here: https://transformativeprincipal.org/</p><p>Permissionless-Rebel Educator with Tanya Sheckley. Link here: https://www.rebeleducator.com/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most of us still don’t know what we want to be when we grow up, but at least we know more than we did when we wanted to be pro athletes or “movie stars” (the old people version of influencers). </p><p>As we have conversations with kids and think about how to prepare them for adulthood, helping kids explore their passions and interests becomes challenging. </p><p>Not all communities have access to the resources to be able to provide “real-life” career experiences to students. </p><p>Transporting kids and prioritizing funding and resources becomes a logistical issue; which makes it hard to educate kids about their career options. </p><p>On top of that, it’s difficult to help kids grasp what it might be like in a particular career; which means they might be missing out on opportunities to cultivate their skills and interests. </p><p>But what if we had a way to bring career exploration TO students so they could explore their interests in an accessible, non-threatening way? </p><p>With some of the new technology coming down the pipeline, it may be more possible that people think. </p><p>That’s why I had Matt Chausee from Be More Colorful on “De Facto Leaders” for a special bonus episode to talk about innovative companies that are impacting K-12 education in a positive way. </p><p>Matt Chaussee is the CEO of Be More Colorful, a midwest-based immersive media production studio whose platform, CareerViewXR, is rapidly gaining national attention. Matt, along with his wife (and company owner) Katie, lead an innovative team of creatives who are laser focused on making career exploration affordable, accessible, and fun! CareerViewXR provides students and adult career seekers across the country with an unprecedented opportunity to experience real-world careers through virtual reality technology. Recently selected from a field of over 2,000 applicants to be one of 33 Semifinalists for the prestigious Yass Prize, Matt will discuss the significance of the award, and how he sees tools like CareerViewXR transforming how we guide students on their educational journey.</p><p>*If you have a vested interest in what’s happening in K-12 Education, take a look at some of the amazing work that’s being done by the Yass prize finalists. You can vote for 2 different organizations per day from now until November 25 to help select a winner of the parent choice awards. The winner of the prize will get $100,000, which they’ll devote to funding projects that support innovations in K-12 education. </p><p>You can vote at: https://yassprize.org/vote</p><p>In this conversation we discuss some of the important work being done by Yass finalists, and how CareerViewXR is helping to educate kids on their career options, as well as align K-12 curriculum to foundational skills that impact future job skills. </p><p>Learn more about the Yass Prize here: https://yassprize.org/</p><p>You can vote for Yass Prize Parent Choice Award Winners at: https://yassprize.org/vote</p><p>Listen to other episodes about Yass Prize organizations on the BE Podcast Network. The principles of the Yass Prize are: Sustainable, Transformative, Outstanding, Permissionless</p><p>This bonus episode was done to share how CareerViewXR aligns with the “Outstanding” principle. </p><p>Learn how they’re aligning with other principles through accessibility and project-based learning on:<br>Sustainable-The Principle PLN with Ross Romano. Link here: http://www.principalpln.com/</p><p>Transformational-The Transformative Principal with Jethro Jones. Link here: https://transformativeprincipal.org/</p><p>Permissionless-Rebel Educator with Tanya Sheckley. Link here: https://www.rebeleducator.com/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Nov 2023 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most of us still don’t know what we want to be when we grow up, but at least we know more than we did when we wanted to be pro athletes or “movie stars” (the old people version of influencers). </p><p>As we have conversations with kids and think about how to prepare them for adulthood, helping kids explore their passions and interests becomes challenging. </p><p>Not all communities have access to the resources to be able to provide “real-life” career experiences to students. </p><p>Transporting kids and prioritizing funding and resources becomes a logistical issue; which makes it hard to educate kids about their career options. </p><p>On top of that, it’s difficult to help kids grasp what it might be like in a particular career; which means they might be missing out on opportunities to cultivate their skills and interests. </p><p>But what if we had a way to bring career exploration TO students so they could explore their interests in an accessible, non-threatening way? </p><p>With some of the new technology coming down the pipeline, it may be more possible that people think. </p><p>That’s why I had Matt Chausee from Be More Colorful on “De Facto Leaders” for a special bonus episode to talk about innovative companies that are impacting K-12 education in a positive way. </p><p>Matt Chaussee is the CEO of Be More Colorful, a midwest-based immersive media production studio whose platform, CareerViewXR, is rapidly gaining national attention. Matt, along with his wife (and company owner) Katie, lead an innovative team of creatives who are laser focused on making career exploration affordable, accessible, and fun! CareerViewXR provides students and adult career seekers across the country with an unprecedented opportunity to experience real-world careers through virtual reality technology. Recently selected from a field of over 2,000 applicants to be one of 33 Semifinalists for the prestigious Yass Prize, Matt will discuss the significance of the award, and how he sees tools like CareerViewXR transforming how we guide students on their educational journey.</p><p>*If you have a vested interest in what’s happening in K-12 Education, take a look at some of the amazing work that’s being done by the Yass prize finalists. You can vote for 2 different organizations per day from now until November 25 to help select a winner of the parent choice awards. The winner of the prize will get $100,000, which they’ll devote to funding projects that support innovations in K-12 education. </p><p>You can vote at: https://yassprize.org/vote</p><p>In this conversation we discuss some of the important work being done by Yass finalists, and how CareerViewXR is helping to educate kids on their career options, as well as align K-12 curriculum to foundational skills that impact future job skills. </p><p>Learn more about the Yass Prize here: https://yassprize.org/</p><p>You can vote for Yass Prize Parent Choice Award Winners at: https://yassprize.org/vote</p><p>Listen to other episodes about Yass Prize organizations on the BE Podcast Network. The principles of the Yass Prize are: Sustainable, Transformative, Outstanding, Permissionless</p><p>This bonus episode was done to share how CareerViewXR aligns with the “Outstanding” principle. </p><p>Learn how they’re aligning with other principles through accessibility and project-based learning on:<br>Sustainable-The Principle PLN with Ross Romano. Link here: http://www.principalpln.com/</p><p>Transformational-The Transformative Principal with Jethro Jones. Link here: https://transformativeprincipal.org/</p><p>Permissionless-Rebel Educator with Tanya Sheckley. Link here: https://www.rebeleducator.com/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When kids have a poor sense of time, the common response is to give them a planner or some kind of a timer.</p><p>While these tools may be a part of your strategy, they don't address time-blindness.</p><p>That's why in episode 136 of De Facto Leaders, I’m answering the question: </p><p>"Why don't timers improve my students' time-management skills?</p><p>Time-blindness is a hallmark characteristic of executive functioning issues, and most timers don't facilitate these skills.</p><p>In this episode, I explain why that’s the case.</p><p>In this episode, I mention my free training called, <em>“How to be Evidence-Based and Neurodiversity-Affirming (by Supporting Executive Functioning)”</em>.<a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership"> You can sign up for the training here: </a>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When kids have a poor sense of time, the common response is to give them a planner or some kind of a timer.</p><p>While these tools may be a part of your strategy, they don't address time-blindness.</p><p>That's why in episode 136 of De Facto Leaders, I’m answering the question: </p><p>"Why don't timers improve my students' time-management skills?</p><p>Time-blindness is a hallmark characteristic of executive functioning issues, and most timers don't facilitate these skills.</p><p>In this episode, I explain why that’s the case.</p><p>In this episode, I mention my free training called, <em>“How to be Evidence-Based and Neurodiversity-Affirming (by Supporting Executive Functioning)”</em>.<a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership"> You can sign up for the training here: </a>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Nov 2023 17:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When kids have a poor sense of time, the common response is to give them a planner or some kind of a timer.</p><p>While these tools may be a part of your strategy, they don't address time-blindness.</p><p>That's why in episode 136 of De Facto Leaders, I’m answering the question: </p><p>"Why don't timers improve my students' time-management skills?</p><p>Time-blindness is a hallmark characteristic of executive functioning issues, and most timers don't facilitate these skills.</p><p>In this episode, I explain why that’s the case.</p><p>In this episode, I mention my free training called, <em>“How to be Evidence-Based and Neurodiversity-Affirming (by Supporting Executive Functioning)”</em>.<a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership"> You can sign up for the training here: </a>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you want to learn how to present information to school boards, administration, or other leadership or land more speaking engagements, you won’t want to miss this episode! <br>Reading the room is an essential life skill, whether we’re talking about a child navigating recess, or an adult trying to navigate the workplace.</p><p>For kids, this skill will impact their ability to succeed academically and make friends.</p><p>For an adult, it not only impacts their relationships, but their ability to get a job, keep the job, and be successful in that job.</p><p>That’s why I invited communication and public speaking expert Roberta Ndlela to the “De Facto Leaders” podcast to talk about how to navigate different cultures, work settings, and be a more effective speaker, presenter, leader and team member. </p><p>Roberta hails from the Zulu tribe in South Africa, whose foundation is ‘Ubuntu’, which means HUMANITY - ‘I am because you are’.</p><p>Throughout her corporate career spanning over 15 years as a Transportation Economist and Manager, she realized that technical skills can only take you so far. She spent a decade teaching English in South Korea, where she discovered the major role played by culture in the workplace. She came to the US in early 2020 intending to visit a friend, and ended up staying due to the pandemic. That led to her starting the “Speaking and Communicating” Podcast in order to share her professional and cultural experiences with professionals.</p><p>Currently, Roberta offers support for professionals who want to communicate more effectively with their teams and be more compelling public speakers. If you’re doing speaking engagements or looking for ways to network and grow your business, I highly recommend reaching out to her. </p><p>She’s offering a free consultation for “De Facto Leaders” listeners, and you can learn how to take advantage of this special bonus at the end of the episode.</p><p>In this conversation, she shares:</p><p>✅How she transitioned from working in South Africa to South Korea, including how she grew to understand the culture and attain career success as an English teacher.</p><p>✅Some examples of cultural differences in the countries she’s worked; including the social hierarchy and how it impacts communication.</p><p>✅How subject-matter experts can communicate with leadership, sell their ideas, and present technical information in a more compelling way. </p><p>Roberta is offering a free one-hour 1:1 consult, which is a no-brainer for you if you want to improve your networking skills, learn how to present information to your leadership in a compelling way, or get better at public speaking.</p><p>To take advantage of this exclusive bonus for De Facto Leaders listeners, connect with Roberta on Instagram @coachandspeaker and send her a message that says “De Facto Leaders”.</p><p>You can also listen to the Speaking and Communicating podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_GzEL5dlnfWw6MTdjYsE7Q</p><p>You can connect with Roberta on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roberta-ndlela-93774121/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing executive functioning support. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you want to learn how to present information to school boards, administration, or other leadership or land more speaking engagements, you won’t want to miss this episode! <br>Reading the room is an essential life skill, whether we’re talking about a child navigating recess, or an adult trying to navigate the workplace.</p><p>For kids, this skill will impact their ability to succeed academically and make friends.</p><p>For an adult, it not only impacts their relationships, but their ability to get a job, keep the job, and be successful in that job.</p><p>That’s why I invited communication and public speaking expert Roberta Ndlela to the “De Facto Leaders” podcast to talk about how to navigate different cultures, work settings, and be a more effective speaker, presenter, leader and team member. </p><p>Roberta hails from the Zulu tribe in South Africa, whose foundation is ‘Ubuntu’, which means HUMANITY - ‘I am because you are’.</p><p>Throughout her corporate career spanning over 15 years as a Transportation Economist and Manager, she realized that technical skills can only take you so far. She spent a decade teaching English in South Korea, where she discovered the major role played by culture in the workplace. She came to the US in early 2020 intending to visit a friend, and ended up staying due to the pandemic. That led to her starting the “Speaking and Communicating” Podcast in order to share her professional and cultural experiences with professionals.</p><p>Currently, Roberta offers support for professionals who want to communicate more effectively with their teams and be more compelling public speakers. If you’re doing speaking engagements or looking for ways to network and grow your business, I highly recommend reaching out to her. </p><p>She’s offering a free consultation for “De Facto Leaders” listeners, and you can learn how to take advantage of this special bonus at the end of the episode.</p><p>In this conversation, she shares:</p><p>✅How she transitioned from working in South Africa to South Korea, including how she grew to understand the culture and attain career success as an English teacher.</p><p>✅Some examples of cultural differences in the countries she’s worked; including the social hierarchy and how it impacts communication.</p><p>✅How subject-matter experts can communicate with leadership, sell their ideas, and present technical information in a more compelling way. </p><p>Roberta is offering a free one-hour 1:1 consult, which is a no-brainer for you if you want to improve your networking skills, learn how to present information to your leadership in a compelling way, or get better at public speaking.</p><p>To take advantage of this exclusive bonus for De Facto Leaders listeners, connect with Roberta on Instagram @coachandspeaker and send her a message that says “De Facto Leaders”.</p><p>You can also listen to the Speaking and Communicating podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_GzEL5dlnfWw6MTdjYsE7Q</p><p>You can connect with Roberta on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roberta-ndlela-93774121/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing executive functioning support. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you want to learn how to present information to school boards, administration, or other leadership or land more speaking engagements, you won’t want to miss this episode! <br>Reading the room is an essential life skill, whether we’re talking about a child navigating recess, or an adult trying to navigate the workplace.</p><p>For kids, this skill will impact their ability to succeed academically and make friends.</p><p>For an adult, it not only impacts their relationships, but their ability to get a job, keep the job, and be successful in that job.</p><p>That’s why I invited communication and public speaking expert Roberta Ndlela to the “De Facto Leaders” podcast to talk about how to navigate different cultures, work settings, and be a more effective speaker, presenter, leader and team member. </p><p>Roberta hails from the Zulu tribe in South Africa, whose foundation is ‘Ubuntu’, which means HUMANITY - ‘I am because you are’.</p><p>Throughout her corporate career spanning over 15 years as a Transportation Economist and Manager, she realized that technical skills can only take you so far. She spent a decade teaching English in South Korea, where she discovered the major role played by culture in the workplace. She came to the US in early 2020 intending to visit a friend, and ended up staying due to the pandemic. That led to her starting the “Speaking and Communicating” Podcast in order to share her professional and cultural experiences with professionals.</p><p>Currently, Roberta offers support for professionals who want to communicate more effectively with their teams and be more compelling public speakers. If you’re doing speaking engagements or looking for ways to network and grow your business, I highly recommend reaching out to her. </p><p>She’s offering a free consultation for “De Facto Leaders” listeners, and you can learn how to take advantage of this special bonus at the end of the episode.</p><p>In this conversation, she shares:</p><p>✅How she transitioned from working in South Africa to South Korea, including how she grew to understand the culture and attain career success as an English teacher.</p><p>✅Some examples of cultural differences in the countries she’s worked; including the social hierarchy and how it impacts communication.</p><p>✅How subject-matter experts can communicate with leadership, sell their ideas, and present technical information in a more compelling way. </p><p>Roberta is offering a free one-hour 1:1 consult, which is a no-brainer for you if you want to improve your networking skills, learn how to present information to your leadership in a compelling way, or get better at public speaking.</p><p>To take advantage of this exclusive bonus for De Facto Leaders listeners, connect with Roberta on Instagram @coachandspeaker and send her a message that says “De Facto Leaders”.</p><p>You can also listen to the Speaking and Communicating podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_GzEL5dlnfWw6MTdjYsE7Q</p><p>You can connect with Roberta on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roberta-ndlela-93774121/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing executive functioning support. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Teen’s brains are wired to seek pleasure, avoid pain, and conserve energy. On top of that their prefrontal cortex isn’t fully developed yet, which means they don’t always make decisions that are in their best interest. </p><p>They’re learning so much about how to navigate relationships and manage their day-to-day lives. </p><p>Things like:</p><p>👉Handling setbacks, like not making the sports team or getting the job<br>👉Learning to be comfortable with how they look/sound/act<br>👉Figuring out how to make and keep friends<br>👉Discovering how to delay gratification and work towards long-term goals<br>👉Understanding dating and romantic relationships</p><p>So many of these things are impacted by neurological development, and I love a good metaphor for explaining complex processes like this. </p><p>Joey Mascio, my guest for episode 134 of the De Facto Leaders podcast is full of great metaphors to help kids understand how their brains work. </p><p>Joey is a Teen Life Coach, former teacher, and creator of the SideKick To Hero mindset coaching app for teens. He’s also the host of the Secrets to An Awesome Life podcast. </p><p>In this episode we talk about helping teens embrace discomfort, navigate the nuances of dating and friendships, and create a personal narrative that helps them reach their goals.</p><p>In this episode, we discuss: </p><p>✅Does self-help focused on relaxation and taking a break help teens find happiness? </p><p>✅How he uses Victor Frankl’s 3 ways to find meaning to coach teens, including: meaningful work, connection with others, and having a productive attitude toward unavoidable suffering. </p><p>✅Tips for helping teens and tweens handle rejection. </p><p>✅How to help teens navigate the nuances of friendships and dating</p><p>✅Ways to help teens delay gratification and get comfortable being uncomfortable. </p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing executive functioning support. I also give you strategies that support self-directed talk and working memory. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Teen’s brains are wired to seek pleasure, avoid pain, and conserve energy. On top of that their prefrontal cortex isn’t fully developed yet, which means they don’t always make decisions that are in their best interest. </p><p>They’re learning so much about how to navigate relationships and manage their day-to-day lives. </p><p>Things like:</p><p>👉Handling setbacks, like not making the sports team or getting the job<br>👉Learning to be comfortable with how they look/sound/act<br>👉Figuring out how to make and keep friends<br>👉Discovering how to delay gratification and work towards long-term goals<br>👉Understanding dating and romantic relationships</p><p>So many of these things are impacted by neurological development, and I love a good metaphor for explaining complex processes like this. </p><p>Joey Mascio, my guest for episode 134 of the De Facto Leaders podcast is full of great metaphors to help kids understand how their brains work. </p><p>Joey is a Teen Life Coach, former teacher, and creator of the SideKick To Hero mindset coaching app for teens. He’s also the host of the Secrets to An Awesome Life podcast. </p><p>In this episode we talk about helping teens embrace discomfort, navigate the nuances of dating and friendships, and create a personal narrative that helps them reach their goals.</p><p>In this episode, we discuss: </p><p>✅Does self-help focused on relaxation and taking a break help teens find happiness? </p><p>✅How he uses Victor Frankl’s 3 ways to find meaning to coach teens, including: meaningful work, connection with others, and having a productive attitude toward unavoidable suffering. </p><p>✅Tips for helping teens and tweens handle rejection. </p><p>✅How to help teens navigate the nuances of friendships and dating</p><p>✅Ways to help teens delay gratification and get comfortable being uncomfortable. </p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing executive functioning support. I also give you strategies that support self-directed talk and working memory. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Teen’s brains are wired to seek pleasure, avoid pain, and conserve energy. On top of that their prefrontal cortex isn’t fully developed yet, which means they don’t always make decisions that are in their best interest. </p><p>They’re learning so much about how to navigate relationships and manage their day-to-day lives. </p><p>Things like:</p><p>👉Handling setbacks, like not making the sports team or getting the job<br>👉Learning to be comfortable with how they look/sound/act<br>👉Figuring out how to make and keep friends<br>👉Discovering how to delay gratification and work towards long-term goals<br>👉Understanding dating and romantic relationships</p><p>So many of these things are impacted by neurological development, and I love a good metaphor for explaining complex processes like this. </p><p>Joey Mascio, my guest for episode 134 of the De Facto Leaders podcast is full of great metaphors to help kids understand how their brains work. </p><p>Joey is a Teen Life Coach, former teacher, and creator of the SideKick To Hero mindset coaching app for teens. He’s also the host of the Secrets to An Awesome Life podcast. </p><p>In this episode we talk about helping teens embrace discomfort, navigate the nuances of dating and friendships, and create a personal narrative that helps them reach their goals.</p><p>In this episode, we discuss: </p><p>✅Does self-help focused on relaxation and taking a break help teens find happiness? </p><p>✅How he uses Victor Frankl’s 3 ways to find meaning to coach teens, including: meaningful work, connection with others, and having a productive attitude toward unavoidable suffering. </p><p>✅Tips for helping teens and tweens handle rejection. </p><p>✅How to help teens navigate the nuances of friendships and dating</p><p>✅Ways to help teens delay gratification and get comfortable being uncomfortable. </p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing executive functioning support. I also give you strategies that support self-directed talk and working memory. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Is K-12 education preparing kids for the workforce? (with The Fabulous Learning Nerds)</title>
      <itunes:episode>133</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>133</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The whole point of school is to <em>prepare kids for adult life</em>, but many people worry we aren’t giving kids what they need.</p><p>Whether kids go right into the workforce after high school or plan to attend college or trade school, they need certain skills to succeed at work. </p><p>That’s why I wanted to have a discussion about the ins and outs of<em> employee training </em>and onboarding with experts in the<strong> learning and development field.</strong> </p><p>In episode 133, I invited Scott Schuette, Zeta Gardner, and Daniel Coonrod from the <strong>Fabulous Learning Nerds podcast</strong> for a panel discussion on adult learning and employee training. </p><p><strong>Zeta Gardner</strong> is an illustrator and instructional designer. With over a decade of experience bringing client's ideas to life, her focus on design gives her an ability to create engaging and visually pleasing learning experiences.  She believes learning is a lifelong journey and aspires to be part of creating those journeys for others. </p><p><strong>Daniel Coonrod</strong> is a training strategist and instructional design manager who focuses on building great teams and creating effective training materials that drive business success. Daniel excels at using technology to solve traditionally difficult problems, and has a track record of great results.</p><p><strong>Scott Schuette</strong> is a learning and development executive with years of experience creating education programs for major corporate enterprise companies. He’s focused on building and empowering diverse cross-functional teams, creating comprehensive training strategies, and improving operations to increase revenue growth, productivity, and employee success.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅What is <strong>adult learning theory</strong>? Is it different from the way we approach learning in <em>K-12 education</em>?</p><p>✅How do good<strong> employee training programs</strong> look, and how do companies teach their employees <em>on-the-job</em> skills?</p><p>✅What skill gaps may be present in <strong>new employees</strong>, and what are some skills K-12 staff can teach kids to <em>prepare them</em> for their first job?</p><p>✅Defining terms like<strong> “competency” vs “mastery”</strong> and why this distinction is important to <em>continuous adult learning</em>.</p><p>You can listen to the Fabulous Learning Nerds Podcast here: https://www.thelearningnerds.com/ where you can learn more about where to connect with Zeta, Daniel, and Scott. You can connect with them on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/LearningNerds/</p><p>You can listen to my guest appearance on the Fabulous Learning Nerds podcast, where we talk about professional development in K-12 education here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-75-professional-development-in-k12-featuring/id1555562692?i=1000619621947</p><p>Be sure to check out the BE podcast network for educators and aspiring leaders. If you’re looking for shows to inspire you to level up in your career or more effectively serve students, we’ve got you covered. Learn more about the BE podcast network at http://bepodcastnetwork.com/</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps pediatric therapists and educators learn strategies for supporting executive functioning and deliver them in a model that supports generalization. Learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The whole point of school is to <em>prepare kids for adult life</em>, but many people worry we aren’t giving kids what they need.</p><p>Whether kids go right into the workforce after high school or plan to attend college or trade school, they need certain skills to succeed at work. </p><p>That’s why I wanted to have a discussion about the ins and outs of<em> employee training </em>and onboarding with experts in the<strong> learning and development field.</strong> </p><p>In episode 133, I invited Scott Schuette, Zeta Gardner, and Daniel Coonrod from the <strong>Fabulous Learning Nerds podcast</strong> for a panel discussion on adult learning and employee training. </p><p><strong>Zeta Gardner</strong> is an illustrator and instructional designer. With over a decade of experience bringing client's ideas to life, her focus on design gives her an ability to create engaging and visually pleasing learning experiences.  She believes learning is a lifelong journey and aspires to be part of creating those journeys for others. </p><p><strong>Daniel Coonrod</strong> is a training strategist and instructional design manager who focuses on building great teams and creating effective training materials that drive business success. Daniel excels at using technology to solve traditionally difficult problems, and has a track record of great results.</p><p><strong>Scott Schuette</strong> is a learning and development executive with years of experience creating education programs for major corporate enterprise companies. He’s focused on building and empowering diverse cross-functional teams, creating comprehensive training strategies, and improving operations to increase revenue growth, productivity, and employee success.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅What is <strong>adult learning theory</strong>? Is it different from the way we approach learning in <em>K-12 education</em>?</p><p>✅How do good<strong> employee training programs</strong> look, and how do companies teach their employees <em>on-the-job</em> skills?</p><p>✅What skill gaps may be present in <strong>new employees</strong>, and what are some skills K-12 staff can teach kids to <em>prepare them</em> for their first job?</p><p>✅Defining terms like<strong> “competency” vs “mastery”</strong> and why this distinction is important to <em>continuous adult learning</em>.</p><p>You can listen to the Fabulous Learning Nerds Podcast here: https://www.thelearningnerds.com/ where you can learn more about where to connect with Zeta, Daniel, and Scott. You can connect with them on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/LearningNerds/</p><p>You can listen to my guest appearance on the Fabulous Learning Nerds podcast, where we talk about professional development in K-12 education here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-75-professional-development-in-k12-featuring/id1555562692?i=1000619621947</p><p>Be sure to check out the BE podcast network for educators and aspiring leaders. If you’re looking for shows to inspire you to level up in your career or more effectively serve students, we’ve got you covered. Learn more about the BE podcast network at http://bepodcastnetwork.com/</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps pediatric therapists and educators learn strategies for supporting executive functioning and deliver them in a model that supports generalization. Learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The whole point of school is to <em>prepare kids for adult life</em>, but many people worry we aren’t giving kids what they need.</p><p>Whether kids go right into the workforce after high school or plan to attend college or trade school, they need certain skills to succeed at work. </p><p>That’s why I wanted to have a discussion about the ins and outs of<em> employee training </em>and onboarding with experts in the<strong> learning and development field.</strong> </p><p>In episode 133, I invited Scott Schuette, Zeta Gardner, and Daniel Coonrod from the <strong>Fabulous Learning Nerds podcast</strong> for a panel discussion on adult learning and employee training. </p><p><strong>Zeta Gardner</strong> is an illustrator and instructional designer. With over a decade of experience bringing client's ideas to life, her focus on design gives her an ability to create engaging and visually pleasing learning experiences.  She believes learning is a lifelong journey and aspires to be part of creating those journeys for others. </p><p><strong>Daniel Coonrod</strong> is a training strategist and instructional design manager who focuses on building great teams and creating effective training materials that drive business success. Daniel excels at using technology to solve traditionally difficult problems, and has a track record of great results.</p><p><strong>Scott Schuette</strong> is a learning and development executive with years of experience creating education programs for major corporate enterprise companies. He’s focused on building and empowering diverse cross-functional teams, creating comprehensive training strategies, and improving operations to increase revenue growth, productivity, and employee success.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅What is <strong>adult learning theory</strong>? Is it different from the way we approach learning in <em>K-12 education</em>?</p><p>✅How do good<strong> employee training programs</strong> look, and how do companies teach their employees <em>on-the-job</em> skills?</p><p>✅What skill gaps may be present in <strong>new employees</strong>, and what are some skills K-12 staff can teach kids to <em>prepare them</em> for their first job?</p><p>✅Defining terms like<strong> “competency” vs “mastery”</strong> and why this distinction is important to <em>continuous adult learning</em>.</p><p>You can listen to the Fabulous Learning Nerds Podcast here: https://www.thelearningnerds.com/ where you can learn more about where to connect with Zeta, Daniel, and Scott. You can connect with them on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/LearningNerds/</p><p>You can listen to my guest appearance on the Fabulous Learning Nerds podcast, where we talk about professional development in K-12 education here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-75-professional-development-in-k12-featuring/id1555562692?i=1000619621947</p><p>Be sure to check out the BE podcast network for educators and aspiring leaders. If you’re looking for shows to inspire you to level up in your career or more effectively serve students, we’ve got you covered. Learn more about the BE podcast network at http://bepodcastnetwork.com/</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps pediatric therapists and educators learn strategies for supporting executive functioning and deliver them in a model that supports generalization. Learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>132</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In some of the work we do with students, we may have to help them interpret the actions of others or help them understand how they’re coming across.<br> <br>Within the context of executive functioning, this is known as perspective-taking.</p><p>This is an essential life skill in both our professional and personal lives; which is why we need to keep developing this skill through adulthood. </p><p>With the life coaching industry growing, this has triggered discussions about “mindset”. It can include the way we attach meaning to things that happen around us; as well as the way we interpret the intention behind the actions of others. </p><p>This conversation is about how we can improve our own ability to use perspective-taking skills in the work we do. </p><p>As I support members of IEP teams, I’ve seen scenarios come up that involve potential disagreements or misunderstandings; and my first instinct is to get to the bottom of what’s going on so I can understand how they can best approach the others involved.</p><p>That’s why I invited Lynn Hardin, retired principal and life coach to episode 132 of the De Facto Leaders podcast. She shares how to be proactive as a member of your school team and how to approach conversations intentionally, improve relationships, and decrease burnout. </p><p>Lynn was an elementary school principal for 25 years, and became a life coach because of her deep love for educators. As a principal she struggled to clear a desk of work, to take care of her mental and physical health, manage time, and balance work with life. She wanted a different life of purpose to support educators and students, so she became a Life and Leadership Coach.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss ways that people working in schools can create more balance in their work and have better relationships with their team.</p><p>We discuss questions like:</p><p>✅What’s driving the decisions building administrators make regarding building-wide policies about service-delivery?</p><p>✅What should members of the IEP team do if they have concerns about policies and procedures being implemented in their buildings?</p><p>✅What should team members do if the IEP isn’t being fully implemented by members of the team?</p><p>✅How to mitigate the primary causes of burnout among educators: Trying to control things, perfectionism, and not asking for help.</p><p>You can connect with Lynn on her website here: https://www.lynnhardin.com/ <br>and learn more about the Principal Purpose Podcast here: https://www.lynnhardin.com/podcast</p><p>You can sign up for her free “Healthy Work-Life Balance” guide here: https://www.lynnhardin.com/guide</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the Time Tracking Journal, a strategy for improving time-management, future planning, and executive functioning during daily tasks like academic assignments or daily routines. You can learn more about the Time Tracking Journal here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In some of the work we do with students, we may have to help them interpret the actions of others or help them understand how they’re coming across.<br> <br>Within the context of executive functioning, this is known as perspective-taking.</p><p>This is an essential life skill in both our professional and personal lives; which is why we need to keep developing this skill through adulthood. </p><p>With the life coaching industry growing, this has triggered discussions about “mindset”. It can include the way we attach meaning to things that happen around us; as well as the way we interpret the intention behind the actions of others. </p><p>This conversation is about how we can improve our own ability to use perspective-taking skills in the work we do. </p><p>As I support members of IEP teams, I’ve seen scenarios come up that involve potential disagreements or misunderstandings; and my first instinct is to get to the bottom of what’s going on so I can understand how they can best approach the others involved.</p><p>That’s why I invited Lynn Hardin, retired principal and life coach to episode 132 of the De Facto Leaders podcast. She shares how to be proactive as a member of your school team and how to approach conversations intentionally, improve relationships, and decrease burnout. </p><p>Lynn was an elementary school principal for 25 years, and became a life coach because of her deep love for educators. As a principal she struggled to clear a desk of work, to take care of her mental and physical health, manage time, and balance work with life. She wanted a different life of purpose to support educators and students, so she became a Life and Leadership Coach.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss ways that people working in schools can create more balance in their work and have better relationships with their team.</p><p>We discuss questions like:</p><p>✅What’s driving the decisions building administrators make regarding building-wide policies about service-delivery?</p><p>✅What should members of the IEP team do if they have concerns about policies and procedures being implemented in their buildings?</p><p>✅What should team members do if the IEP isn’t being fully implemented by members of the team?</p><p>✅How to mitigate the primary causes of burnout among educators: Trying to control things, perfectionism, and not asking for help.</p><p>You can connect with Lynn on her website here: https://www.lynnhardin.com/ <br>and learn more about the Principal Purpose Podcast here: https://www.lynnhardin.com/podcast</p><p>You can sign up for her free “Healthy Work-Life Balance” guide here: https://www.lynnhardin.com/guide</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the Time Tracking Journal, a strategy for improving time-management, future planning, and executive functioning during daily tasks like academic assignments or daily routines. You can learn more about the Time Tracking Journal here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In some of the work we do with students, we may have to help them interpret the actions of others or help them understand how they’re coming across.<br> <br>Within the context of executive functioning, this is known as perspective-taking.</p><p>This is an essential life skill in both our professional and personal lives; which is why we need to keep developing this skill through adulthood. </p><p>With the life coaching industry growing, this has triggered discussions about “mindset”. It can include the way we attach meaning to things that happen around us; as well as the way we interpret the intention behind the actions of others. </p><p>This conversation is about how we can improve our own ability to use perspective-taking skills in the work we do. </p><p>As I support members of IEP teams, I’ve seen scenarios come up that involve potential disagreements or misunderstandings; and my first instinct is to get to the bottom of what’s going on so I can understand how they can best approach the others involved.</p><p>That’s why I invited Lynn Hardin, retired principal and life coach to episode 132 of the De Facto Leaders podcast. She shares how to be proactive as a member of your school team and how to approach conversations intentionally, improve relationships, and decrease burnout. </p><p>Lynn was an elementary school principal for 25 years, and became a life coach because of her deep love for educators. As a principal she struggled to clear a desk of work, to take care of her mental and physical health, manage time, and balance work with life. She wanted a different life of purpose to support educators and students, so she became a Life and Leadership Coach.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss ways that people working in schools can create more balance in their work and have better relationships with their team.</p><p>We discuss questions like:</p><p>✅What’s driving the decisions building administrators make regarding building-wide policies about service-delivery?</p><p>✅What should members of the IEP team do if they have concerns about policies and procedures being implemented in their buildings?</p><p>✅What should team members do if the IEP isn’t being fully implemented by members of the team?</p><p>✅How to mitigate the primary causes of burnout among educators: Trying to control things, perfectionism, and not asking for help.</p><p>You can connect with Lynn on her website here: https://www.lynnhardin.com/ <br>and learn more about the Principal Purpose Podcast here: https://www.lynnhardin.com/podcast</p><p>You can sign up for her free “Healthy Work-Life Balance” guide here: https://www.lynnhardin.com/guide</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the Time Tracking Journal, a strategy for improving time-management, future planning, and executive functioning during daily tasks like academic assignments or daily routines. You can learn more about the Time Tracking Journal here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In <strong>K-12 education</strong>, there’s been a recent push to go digital, and many educators are wondering if people <em>creating the products </em>have the kids’ best interest in mind; especially in the for-profit space.</p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Meg Hearn</strong> to episode 131 of the <em>De Facto Leaders</em> podcast to get a behind-the-scenes perspective of<em> curriculum and tech products</em> for kids. </p><p>Meg is an educator with over 20 years of experience. She currently leads a highly collaborative and growing team of <em>curriculum specialists</em> that enhance the <strong>Imagine Learning Illustrative Mathematics </strong>core curriculums. </p><p>In her previous role as<strong> Director of Mathematics Curriculum at Age of Learning</strong>, she worked with teams that <em>created digital curriculum</em> content for educational games, serving learners ages 2-10. Before that, she oversaw the development of a K–5 digital curriculum at <em>LearnZillion</em>. Her work in public schools preceded her foray into the Edtech world. As a mathematics coach in the <strong>Howard County Public School System</strong> in Maryland, she facilitated<em> school-based professional development </em>with elementary school teachers focusing on developing conceptual understanding through<strong> problem-based teaching. <br></strong><br></p><p>She’s been published in<strong> School Library Journal and by ISTE</strong> and has spent a decade as an adjunct professor at <em>Notre Dame of Maryland University</em>, where she teaches gaming in education and mathematics methods courses at the graduate level. She holds a <strong>Mathematics Instructional Leadership Graduate Certificate </strong>from Notre Dame of Maryland University, a post-master's certificate in administration and supervision from <em>Johns Hopkins University,</em> a master's degree in education from <strong>McDaniel College</strong>, and a bachelor's degree from <em>University of Maryland.</em> </p><p>Her bachelor's degree was in<strong> design</strong>, not education. She is still applying what she learned from her <em>design training</em> to this day, which we talk about in the interview.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅How<strong> EdTech product teams</strong> work; and how they test their products to make sure they’re<em> helping kids learn</em>.</p><p>✅The balancing acts K-12 EdTech companies face; including <em>content</em>, design, application<em> features</em>,<em> usability</em>, and other factors that impact <strong>accessibility</strong> and <strong>equity.</strong> </p><p>✅Designing a <em>learning experience:</em> Prioritizing accountability,<strong> alignment</strong>, and <strong>evidence-based practices</strong> while still making learning a <strong>creative</strong>, engaging experience. </p><p>✅Why <strong>math</strong> can be a prime opportunity to work on<strong> executive functioning</strong>, why it’s embedded in to many math curriculums; plus<em> early math skills</em> kids need to thrive. </p><p>You can <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/meg-hearn-m-ed-nbct-47a67071/">connect with Meg on LinkedIn here</a>: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meg-hearn-m-ed-nbct-47a67071/</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <strong>Time Tracking Journal,</strong> a strategy for improving <em>time-management</em>,<em> future planning</em>, and <em>executive functioning</em> during daily tasks like academic assignments or daily routines. You can learn more about the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">Time Tracking Journal here: </a>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In <strong>K-12 education</strong>, there’s been a recent push to go digital, and many educators are wondering if people <em>creating the products </em>have the kids’ best interest in mind; especially in the for-profit space.</p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Meg Hearn</strong> to episode 131 of the <em>De Facto Leaders</em> podcast to get a behind-the-scenes perspective of<em> curriculum and tech products</em> for kids. </p><p>Meg is an educator with over 20 years of experience. She currently leads a highly collaborative and growing team of <em>curriculum specialists</em> that enhance the <strong>Imagine Learning Illustrative Mathematics </strong>core curriculums. </p><p>In her previous role as<strong> Director of Mathematics Curriculum at Age of Learning</strong>, she worked with teams that <em>created digital curriculum</em> content for educational games, serving learners ages 2-10. Before that, she oversaw the development of a K–5 digital curriculum at <em>LearnZillion</em>. Her work in public schools preceded her foray into the Edtech world. As a mathematics coach in the <strong>Howard County Public School System</strong> in Maryland, she facilitated<em> school-based professional development </em>with elementary school teachers focusing on developing conceptual understanding through<strong> problem-based teaching. <br></strong><br></p><p>She’s been published in<strong> School Library Journal and by ISTE</strong> and has spent a decade as an adjunct professor at <em>Notre Dame of Maryland University</em>, where she teaches gaming in education and mathematics methods courses at the graduate level. She holds a <strong>Mathematics Instructional Leadership Graduate Certificate </strong>from Notre Dame of Maryland University, a post-master's certificate in administration and supervision from <em>Johns Hopkins University,</em> a master's degree in education from <strong>McDaniel College</strong>, and a bachelor's degree from <em>University of Maryland.</em> </p><p>Her bachelor's degree was in<strong> design</strong>, not education. She is still applying what she learned from her <em>design training</em> to this day, which we talk about in the interview.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅How<strong> EdTech product teams</strong> work; and how they test their products to make sure they’re<em> helping kids learn</em>.</p><p>✅The balancing acts K-12 EdTech companies face; including <em>content</em>, design, application<em> features</em>,<em> usability</em>, and other factors that impact <strong>accessibility</strong> and <strong>equity.</strong> </p><p>✅Designing a <em>learning experience:</em> Prioritizing accountability,<strong> alignment</strong>, and <strong>evidence-based practices</strong> while still making learning a <strong>creative</strong>, engaging experience. </p><p>✅Why <strong>math</strong> can be a prime opportunity to work on<strong> executive functioning</strong>, why it’s embedded in to many math curriculums; plus<em> early math skills</em> kids need to thrive. </p><p>You can <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/meg-hearn-m-ed-nbct-47a67071/">connect with Meg on LinkedIn here</a>: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meg-hearn-m-ed-nbct-47a67071/</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <strong>Time Tracking Journal,</strong> a strategy for improving <em>time-management</em>,<em> future planning</em>, and <em>executive functioning</em> during daily tasks like academic assignments or daily routines. You can learn more about the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">Time Tracking Journal here: </a>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In <strong>K-12 education</strong>, there’s been a recent push to go digital, and many educators are wondering if people <em>creating the products </em>have the kids’ best interest in mind; especially in the for-profit space.</p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Meg Hearn</strong> to episode 131 of the <em>De Facto Leaders</em> podcast to get a behind-the-scenes perspective of<em> curriculum and tech products</em> for kids. </p><p>Meg is an educator with over 20 years of experience. She currently leads a highly collaborative and growing team of <em>curriculum specialists</em> that enhance the <strong>Imagine Learning Illustrative Mathematics </strong>core curriculums. </p><p>In her previous role as<strong> Director of Mathematics Curriculum at Age of Learning</strong>, she worked with teams that <em>created digital curriculum</em> content for educational games, serving learners ages 2-10. Before that, she oversaw the development of a K–5 digital curriculum at <em>LearnZillion</em>. Her work in public schools preceded her foray into the Edtech world. As a mathematics coach in the <strong>Howard County Public School System</strong> in Maryland, she facilitated<em> school-based professional development </em>with elementary school teachers focusing on developing conceptual understanding through<strong> problem-based teaching. <br></strong><br></p><p>She’s been published in<strong> School Library Journal and by ISTE</strong> and has spent a decade as an adjunct professor at <em>Notre Dame of Maryland University</em>, where she teaches gaming in education and mathematics methods courses at the graduate level. She holds a <strong>Mathematics Instructional Leadership Graduate Certificate </strong>from Notre Dame of Maryland University, a post-master's certificate in administration and supervision from <em>Johns Hopkins University,</em> a master's degree in education from <strong>McDaniel College</strong>, and a bachelor's degree from <em>University of Maryland.</em> </p><p>Her bachelor's degree was in<strong> design</strong>, not education. She is still applying what she learned from her <em>design training</em> to this day, which we talk about in the interview.</p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p>✅How<strong> EdTech product teams</strong> work; and how they test their products to make sure they’re<em> helping kids learn</em>.</p><p>✅The balancing acts K-12 EdTech companies face; including <em>content</em>, design, application<em> features</em>,<em> usability</em>, and other factors that impact <strong>accessibility</strong> and <strong>equity.</strong> </p><p>✅Designing a <em>learning experience:</em> Prioritizing accountability,<strong> alignment</strong>, and <strong>evidence-based practices</strong> while still making learning a <strong>creative</strong>, engaging experience. </p><p>✅Why <strong>math</strong> can be a prime opportunity to work on<strong> executive functioning</strong>, why it’s embedded in to many math curriculums; plus<em> early math skills</em> kids need to thrive. </p><p>You can <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/meg-hearn-m-ed-nbct-47a67071/">connect with Meg on LinkedIn here</a>: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meg-hearn-m-ed-nbct-47a67071/</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <strong>Time Tracking Journal,</strong> a strategy for improving <em>time-management</em>,<em> future planning</em>, and <em>executive functioning</em> during daily tasks like academic assignments or daily routines. You can learn more about the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">Time Tracking Journal here: </a>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>130</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most people involved in K-12 education aren’t in it for the money, but with high caseloads and low pay; a lot of people are considering a <strong>career transition.<br></strong><br></p><p>For people in therapy roles, <strong>private practice</strong> is a common option on the table; but many come from a “helping people” mindset and struggle with the idea of focusing on <em>business and revenue</em>.</p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Ebony Green</strong> to episode 130 of the <em>De Facto Leaders </em>podcast to talk about how scaling her private practice has helped her provide accessible services to <em>underserved communities</em> as well as fulfilling careers for therapists. </p><p><strong>Ebony Green</strong>, M.S., is the CEO and founder of<em> SLP Business Suite</em>, an innovative educational platform where she teaches speech-language pathologists how to grow their businesses to six and seven figures. Ebony has more than a decade of public and private sector experience as a certified speech therapist who specializes in autism and bilingual speech support. She grew her own practice, <strong>CASA Speech Development Services,</strong> to seven figures in just three years through multiple school contracts that support more than 700 students annually. Ebony has helped her clients secure contracts across the country totaling in the millions.</p><p>Esteemed industry organizations, including the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and the National Black Speech Hearing Association, have tapped Ebony to present both virtually and in-person for national conferences. She’s the host of the <em>SLP Business Podcast</em> and has also been sought after in various media outlets including The Speech Goods Podcast, Telepractice Today, Speechie Side Up, SLP Money, Bird Means Business, and VoyagePhoenix. A married mother of two, Ebony lives outside of Phoenix, Arizona and enjoys being a soccer mom and volunteering with her daughter’s Girl Scout Troop in her free time.</p><p>In this conversation, she shares:</p><p>✅How expanding her service offerings and revenue has allowed her to offer<strong> inclusive services</strong> to communities that previously had <em>limited access to support</em>. </p><p>✅Why contracting with schools has allowed her to offer <strong>competitive pay</strong> for her team, while <em>advocating for manageable caseloads.<br></em><br></p><p>✅How to determine what<strong> services to offer</strong> and what<em> niches to serve</em> (and how to determine when you should say “Yes” to opportunities).</p><p>✅The importance of finding <strong>coaches and mentors</strong> to <em>help you advance</em> in your career; including how to find the right advice at the right time.</p><p>You can learn more about Ebony’s private practice at: <a href="https://casaspeech.com/services">https://casaspeech.com/services</a> and on Instagram at <a href="https://www.instagram.com/casaspeech_ot_az/#">@casaspeech_ot_az/</a></p><p>Learn more about the SLP Business Suite at: <a href="https://theslpbusinesssuite.teachable.com/">https://theslpbusinesssuite.teachable.com/</a> and on Instagram at <a href="https://www.instagram.com/theslpbusiness_suite/">@theslpbusiness_suite/</a></p><p>Connect with Ebony on Instagram at:<a href="https://www.instagram.com/slpcontractsqueen/">@slpcontractsqueen/</a></p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <strong>Time Tracking Journal,</strong> a strategy for improving <em>time-management</em>,<em> future planning</em>, and <em>executive functioning</em> during daily tasks like academic assignments or daily routines. You can learn more about the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">Time Tracking Journal here. </a></p><p>Be sure to check out the <strong>BE podcast network</strong> for educators and aspiring leaders. If you’re looking for shows to inspire you to level up in your career or more effectively serve students, we’ve got you covered. <br>Learn more about the BE podcast network at <a href="http://bepodcastnetwork.com/">http://bepodcastnetwork.com/</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most people involved in K-12 education aren’t in it for the money, but with high caseloads and low pay; a lot of people are considering a <strong>career transition.<br></strong><br></p><p>For people in therapy roles, <strong>private practice</strong> is a common option on the table; but many come from a “helping people” mindset and struggle with the idea of focusing on <em>business and revenue</em>.</p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Ebony Green</strong> to episode 130 of the <em>De Facto Leaders </em>podcast to talk about how scaling her private practice has helped her provide accessible services to <em>underserved communities</em> as well as fulfilling careers for therapists. </p><p><strong>Ebony Green</strong>, M.S., is the CEO and founder of<em> SLP Business Suite</em>, an innovative educational platform where she teaches speech-language pathologists how to grow their businesses to six and seven figures. Ebony has more than a decade of public and private sector experience as a certified speech therapist who specializes in autism and bilingual speech support. She grew her own practice, <strong>CASA Speech Development Services,</strong> to seven figures in just three years through multiple school contracts that support more than 700 students annually. Ebony has helped her clients secure contracts across the country totaling in the millions.</p><p>Esteemed industry organizations, including the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and the National Black Speech Hearing Association, have tapped Ebony to present both virtually and in-person for national conferences. She’s the host of the <em>SLP Business Podcast</em> and has also been sought after in various media outlets including The Speech Goods Podcast, Telepractice Today, Speechie Side Up, SLP Money, Bird Means Business, and VoyagePhoenix. A married mother of two, Ebony lives outside of Phoenix, Arizona and enjoys being a soccer mom and volunteering with her daughter’s Girl Scout Troop in her free time.</p><p>In this conversation, she shares:</p><p>✅How expanding her service offerings and revenue has allowed her to offer<strong> inclusive services</strong> to communities that previously had <em>limited access to support</em>. </p><p>✅Why contracting with schools has allowed her to offer <strong>competitive pay</strong> for her team, while <em>advocating for manageable caseloads.<br></em><br></p><p>✅How to determine what<strong> services to offer</strong> and what<em> niches to serve</em> (and how to determine when you should say “Yes” to opportunities).</p><p>✅The importance of finding <strong>coaches and mentors</strong> to <em>help you advance</em> in your career; including how to find the right advice at the right time.</p><p>You can learn more about Ebony’s private practice at: <a href="https://casaspeech.com/services">https://casaspeech.com/services</a> and on Instagram at <a href="https://www.instagram.com/casaspeech_ot_az/#">@casaspeech_ot_az/</a></p><p>Learn more about the SLP Business Suite at: <a href="https://theslpbusinesssuite.teachable.com/">https://theslpbusinesssuite.teachable.com/</a> and on Instagram at <a href="https://www.instagram.com/theslpbusiness_suite/">@theslpbusiness_suite/</a></p><p>Connect with Ebony on Instagram at:<a href="https://www.instagram.com/slpcontractsqueen/">@slpcontractsqueen/</a></p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <strong>Time Tracking Journal,</strong> a strategy for improving <em>time-management</em>,<em> future planning</em>, and <em>executive functioning</em> during daily tasks like academic assignments or daily routines. You can learn more about the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">Time Tracking Journal here. </a></p><p>Be sure to check out the <strong>BE podcast network</strong> for educators and aspiring leaders. If you’re looking for shows to inspire you to level up in your career or more effectively serve students, we’ve got you covered. <br>Learn more about the BE podcast network at <a href="http://bepodcastnetwork.com/">http://bepodcastnetwork.com/</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most people involved in K-12 education aren’t in it for the money, but with high caseloads and low pay; a lot of people are considering a <strong>career transition.<br></strong><br></p><p>For people in therapy roles, <strong>private practice</strong> is a common option on the table; but many come from a “helping people” mindset and struggle with the idea of focusing on <em>business and revenue</em>.</p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Ebony Green</strong> to episode 130 of the <em>De Facto Leaders </em>podcast to talk about how scaling her private practice has helped her provide accessible services to <em>underserved communities</em> as well as fulfilling careers for therapists. </p><p><strong>Ebony Green</strong>, M.S., is the CEO and founder of<em> SLP Business Suite</em>, an innovative educational platform where she teaches speech-language pathologists how to grow their businesses to six and seven figures. Ebony has more than a decade of public and private sector experience as a certified speech therapist who specializes in autism and bilingual speech support. She grew her own practice, <strong>CASA Speech Development Services,</strong> to seven figures in just three years through multiple school contracts that support more than 700 students annually. Ebony has helped her clients secure contracts across the country totaling in the millions.</p><p>Esteemed industry organizations, including the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and the National Black Speech Hearing Association, have tapped Ebony to present both virtually and in-person for national conferences. She’s the host of the <em>SLP Business Podcast</em> and has also been sought after in various media outlets including The Speech Goods Podcast, Telepractice Today, Speechie Side Up, SLP Money, Bird Means Business, and VoyagePhoenix. A married mother of two, Ebony lives outside of Phoenix, Arizona and enjoys being a soccer mom and volunteering with her daughter’s Girl Scout Troop in her free time.</p><p>In this conversation, she shares:</p><p>✅How expanding her service offerings and revenue has allowed her to offer<strong> inclusive services</strong> to communities that previously had <em>limited access to support</em>. </p><p>✅Why contracting with schools has allowed her to offer <strong>competitive pay</strong> for her team, while <em>advocating for manageable caseloads.<br></em><br></p><p>✅How to determine what<strong> services to offer</strong> and what<em> niches to serve</em> (and how to determine when you should say “Yes” to opportunities).</p><p>✅The importance of finding <strong>coaches and mentors</strong> to <em>help you advance</em> in your career; including how to find the right advice at the right time.</p><p>You can learn more about Ebony’s private practice at: <a href="https://casaspeech.com/services">https://casaspeech.com/services</a> and on Instagram at <a href="https://www.instagram.com/casaspeech_ot_az/#">@casaspeech_ot_az/</a></p><p>Learn more about the SLP Business Suite at: <a href="https://theslpbusinesssuite.teachable.com/">https://theslpbusinesssuite.teachable.com/</a> and on Instagram at <a href="https://www.instagram.com/theslpbusiness_suite/">@theslpbusiness_suite/</a></p><p>Connect with Ebony on Instagram at:<a href="https://www.instagram.com/slpcontractsqueen/">@slpcontractsqueen/</a></p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <strong>Time Tracking Journal,</strong> a strategy for improving <em>time-management</em>,<em> future planning</em>, and <em>executive functioning</em> during daily tasks like academic assignments or daily routines. You can learn more about the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">Time Tracking Journal here. </a></p><p>Be sure to check out the <strong>BE podcast network</strong> for educators and aspiring leaders. If you’re looking for shows to inspire you to level up in your career or more effectively serve students, we’ve got you covered. <br>Learn more about the BE podcast network at <a href="http://bepodcastnetwork.com/">http://bepodcastnetwork.com/</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><br>Many of my listeners don’t know this, but I went to a private Catholic school until 8th grade before transitioning to a public high school. </p><p>I had what I like to call “Catholic school RtI”, where I got extra reading help with Sister Marie (and it paid off!).</p><p>I’ve focused a lot of my content on issues impacting the<strong> public schools</strong>, so when I connected with Tom Conroy, a Catholic school principal, I thought he’d bring an interesting perspective to the show; especially because I know that many of my listeners may be working with students who <strong>attend private schools. <br></strong><br></p><p>Tom Conroy is currently the principal of <strong>Our Lady of the Lake Catholic School </strong>in Verona, NJ. He retired from public school after 30 years and dove into the world of Catholic Education. Tom has held both<em> teaching</em> and <em>administrative positions </em>on the elementary, middle, high school, and district levels. Tom served for eight years on the New Jersey Principal and Supervisor Association/Foundation for Education Administration (NJPSA/FEA) Leadership Academy Development and Presentation Teams. Tom completed both his undergraduate and graduate work at Montclair State University.</p><p>We start out by discussing some differences in <em>private vs. public education</em>; but transition to talking about topics that will be useful regardless of what K-12 setting you’re in. </p><p>In this episode, we discuss:</p><p>✅Do <em>private schools</em> have more <strong>resources </strong>and support than<em> public schools</em>? </p><p>✅Why a <strong>school curriculum</strong> should be a living document and <em>tool for communication </em>(and not a scripted program).</p><p>✅How to <strong>reform curriculum</strong> in a way that builds a <strong>culture of autonomy</strong> and how to <em>create alignment </em>across grade levels, buildings, and disciplines (including related service providers).</p><p>✅The inner workings of successful <strong>professional learning communities</strong> (and why they help eliminate <em>unproductive staff meetings</em>).</p><p>✅How to maintain a high level of rigor in<strong> standards and assessment protocols</strong>, without “teaching to the test” and <em>overemphasizing standardized tools.</em> </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <strong>Time Tracking Journal,</strong> a strategy for improving <em>time-management</em>,<em> future planning</em>, and <em>executive functioning</em> during daily tasks like academic assignments or daily routines. You can learn more about the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">Time Tracking Journal here </a>(https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal)<a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">. </a></p><p><br>You can connect with <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-conroy-0ab187b0/">Tom on LinkedIn here</a>(https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-conroy-0ab187b0/), or connect with him on the <a href="https://myoll.org/faculty-and-staff">My Lady of the Lake website here </a>(https://myoll.org/faculty-and-staff)<a href="https://myoll.org/faculty-and-staff">.</a> </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><br>Many of my listeners don’t know this, but I went to a private Catholic school until 8th grade before transitioning to a public high school. </p><p>I had what I like to call “Catholic school RtI”, where I got extra reading help with Sister Marie (and it paid off!).</p><p>I’ve focused a lot of my content on issues impacting the<strong> public schools</strong>, so when I connected with Tom Conroy, a Catholic school principal, I thought he’d bring an interesting perspective to the show; especially because I know that many of my listeners may be working with students who <strong>attend private schools. <br></strong><br></p><p>Tom Conroy is currently the principal of <strong>Our Lady of the Lake Catholic School </strong>in Verona, NJ. He retired from public school after 30 years and dove into the world of Catholic Education. Tom has held both<em> teaching</em> and <em>administrative positions </em>on the elementary, middle, high school, and district levels. Tom served for eight years on the New Jersey Principal and Supervisor Association/Foundation for Education Administration (NJPSA/FEA) Leadership Academy Development and Presentation Teams. Tom completed both his undergraduate and graduate work at Montclair State University.</p><p>We start out by discussing some differences in <em>private vs. public education</em>; but transition to talking about topics that will be useful regardless of what K-12 setting you’re in. </p><p>In this episode, we discuss:</p><p>✅Do <em>private schools</em> have more <strong>resources </strong>and support than<em> public schools</em>? </p><p>✅Why a <strong>school curriculum</strong> should be a living document and <em>tool for communication </em>(and not a scripted program).</p><p>✅How to <strong>reform curriculum</strong> in a way that builds a <strong>culture of autonomy</strong> and how to <em>create alignment </em>across grade levels, buildings, and disciplines (including related service providers).</p><p>✅The inner workings of successful <strong>professional learning communities</strong> (and why they help eliminate <em>unproductive staff meetings</em>).</p><p>✅How to maintain a high level of rigor in<strong> standards and assessment protocols</strong>, without “teaching to the test” and <em>overemphasizing standardized tools.</em> </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <strong>Time Tracking Journal,</strong> a strategy for improving <em>time-management</em>,<em> future planning</em>, and <em>executive functioning</em> during daily tasks like academic assignments or daily routines. You can learn more about the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">Time Tracking Journal here </a>(https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal)<a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">. </a></p><p><br>You can connect with <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-conroy-0ab187b0/">Tom on LinkedIn here</a>(https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-conroy-0ab187b0/), or connect with him on the <a href="https://myoll.org/faculty-and-staff">My Lady of the Lake website here </a>(https://myoll.org/faculty-and-staff)<a href="https://myoll.org/faculty-and-staff">.</a> </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><br>Many of my listeners don’t know this, but I went to a private Catholic school until 8th grade before transitioning to a public high school. </p><p>I had what I like to call “Catholic school RtI”, where I got extra reading help with Sister Marie (and it paid off!).</p><p>I’ve focused a lot of my content on issues impacting the<strong> public schools</strong>, so when I connected with Tom Conroy, a Catholic school principal, I thought he’d bring an interesting perspective to the show; especially because I know that many of my listeners may be working with students who <strong>attend private schools. <br></strong><br></p><p>Tom Conroy is currently the principal of <strong>Our Lady of the Lake Catholic School </strong>in Verona, NJ. He retired from public school after 30 years and dove into the world of Catholic Education. Tom has held both<em> teaching</em> and <em>administrative positions </em>on the elementary, middle, high school, and district levels. Tom served for eight years on the New Jersey Principal and Supervisor Association/Foundation for Education Administration (NJPSA/FEA) Leadership Academy Development and Presentation Teams. Tom completed both his undergraduate and graduate work at Montclair State University.</p><p>We start out by discussing some differences in <em>private vs. public education</em>; but transition to talking about topics that will be useful regardless of what K-12 setting you’re in. </p><p>In this episode, we discuss:</p><p>✅Do <em>private schools</em> have more <strong>resources </strong>and support than<em> public schools</em>? </p><p>✅Why a <strong>school curriculum</strong> should be a living document and <em>tool for communication </em>(and not a scripted program).</p><p>✅How to <strong>reform curriculum</strong> in a way that builds a <strong>culture of autonomy</strong> and how to <em>create alignment </em>across grade levels, buildings, and disciplines (including related service providers).</p><p>✅The inner workings of successful <strong>professional learning communities</strong> (and why they help eliminate <em>unproductive staff meetings</em>).</p><p>✅How to maintain a high level of rigor in<strong> standards and assessment protocols</strong>, without “teaching to the test” and <em>overemphasizing standardized tools.</em> </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <strong>Time Tracking Journal,</strong> a strategy for improving <em>time-management</em>,<em> future planning</em>, and <em>executive functioning</em> during daily tasks like academic assignments or daily routines. You can learn more about the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">Time Tracking Journal here </a>(https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal)<a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">. </a></p><p><br>You can connect with <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-conroy-0ab187b0/">Tom on LinkedIn here</a>(https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-conroy-0ab187b0/), or connect with him on the <a href="https://myoll.org/faculty-and-staff">My Lady of the Lake website here </a>(https://myoll.org/faculty-and-staff)<a href="https://myoll.org/faculty-and-staff">.</a> </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If kids haven’t developed certain academic skills by a certain age, their ability to advance in their education diminishes. This means the <strong>opportunities</strong> they have in adulthood decreases. </p><p>As I’ve been talking with different <em>curriculum experts</em> and<em> school leaders</em>, many of them have shared that closing<strong> academic skill gaps </strong>is an important part of addressing equity issues. Kids need to learn the skills that will enable them to advance in their education because it can substantially expand their <em>career options</em> in the future. </p><p>I wanted to dive into this topic a bit further, so that’s why I invited<strong> Dr. Joseph Williams, III</strong> to episode 128 of the <em>De Facto Leaders</em> podcast. </p><p><strong>Dr. Joseph Williams III</strong> is a dedicated and accomplished school leader, currently serving as the principal of Franklin High School in Seattle, Washington. With over<em> 25 years of experience in PreK-12 education</em>, he has made a significant impact in various roles throughout his career. </p><p>Dr. Williams began his journey in education as a <strong>special education </strong>and <strong>social studies </strong>teacher, gaining valuable insights and honing his teaching skills for a decade. His passion for helping students with <strong>diverse needs </strong>led him to pursue leadership positions. Over the course of 13 years, he served as an assistant principal and principal, bringing his expertise and dedication to elementary and secondary schools.</p><p>As an African American school leader, Dr. Williams is deeply passionate about <strong>equity and access </strong>in K-12 education. Dr. Williams understands firsthand the importance of <em>turnaround school leadership</em> and the transformative power of<em> K-12 education</em> to ensure that no student's race, identity, gender, economic status, or zip code limits their potential.  </p><p>Growing up as the second oldest among six siblings, <strong>Dr. Williams</strong> experienced the challenges of relying on public assistance in Kansas City, Missouri. This background has fueled his unwavering belief that all children, regardless of their socioeconomic background, deserve a <strong>quality education</strong> and the opportunity to<strong> build fulfilling lives.<br></strong><br></p><p>His personal journey is a testament to the belief that every child can achieve academic success and <em>lead extraordinary lives.</em></p><p>In this interview, he shares how having <strong>positive role models</strong> in the early years has shaped the trajectory of his life, and how he’s used it in his work in inner city schools.</p><p>We also discuss the importance of <em>closing academic gaps</em> in the early elementary years, and why this has such a <strong>huge impact on equity </strong>and access to education in the later years.</p><p>Dr. Williams has an amazing story and I’m so excited to share this conversation with you.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <strong>Time Tracking Journal,</strong> a strategy for improving <em>time-management</em>,<em> future planning</em>, and <em>executive functioning</em> during daily tasks like academic assignments or daily routines. </p><p>You can learn more about the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">Time Tracking Journal here</a>: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal)<a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">. </a></p><p>You can connect with <strong>Dr. Joseph Williams, III</strong> <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjwilliamsiii/">on LinkedIn here</a>: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjwilliamsiii/ )<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjwilliamsiii/">,</a> and you can get more information about <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/everyone-has-book-within-them-joseph-williams-iii-ed-d-/">his book “Mama put us first” here</a>: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/everyone-has-book-within-them-joseph-williams-iii-ed-d-/ </p><p><br>Listen to his podcast, the My K-12 Career Show here on the <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/elevating-k12-education-6940938756417863680/">Elevating K-12 Education newsletter</a>: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/elevating-k12-education-6940938756417863680/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If kids haven’t developed certain academic skills by a certain age, their ability to advance in their education diminishes. This means the <strong>opportunities</strong> they have in adulthood decreases. </p><p>As I’ve been talking with different <em>curriculum experts</em> and<em> school leaders</em>, many of them have shared that closing<strong> academic skill gaps </strong>is an important part of addressing equity issues. Kids need to learn the skills that will enable them to advance in their education because it can substantially expand their <em>career options</em> in the future. </p><p>I wanted to dive into this topic a bit further, so that’s why I invited<strong> Dr. Joseph Williams, III</strong> to episode 128 of the <em>De Facto Leaders</em> podcast. </p><p><strong>Dr. Joseph Williams III</strong> is a dedicated and accomplished school leader, currently serving as the principal of Franklin High School in Seattle, Washington. With over<em> 25 years of experience in PreK-12 education</em>, he has made a significant impact in various roles throughout his career. </p><p>Dr. Williams began his journey in education as a <strong>special education </strong>and <strong>social studies </strong>teacher, gaining valuable insights and honing his teaching skills for a decade. His passion for helping students with <strong>diverse needs </strong>led him to pursue leadership positions. Over the course of 13 years, he served as an assistant principal and principal, bringing his expertise and dedication to elementary and secondary schools.</p><p>As an African American school leader, Dr. Williams is deeply passionate about <strong>equity and access </strong>in K-12 education. Dr. Williams understands firsthand the importance of <em>turnaround school leadership</em> and the transformative power of<em> K-12 education</em> to ensure that no student's race, identity, gender, economic status, or zip code limits their potential.  </p><p>Growing up as the second oldest among six siblings, <strong>Dr. Williams</strong> experienced the challenges of relying on public assistance in Kansas City, Missouri. This background has fueled his unwavering belief that all children, regardless of their socioeconomic background, deserve a <strong>quality education</strong> and the opportunity to<strong> build fulfilling lives.<br></strong><br></p><p>His personal journey is a testament to the belief that every child can achieve academic success and <em>lead extraordinary lives.</em></p><p>In this interview, he shares how having <strong>positive role models</strong> in the early years has shaped the trajectory of his life, and how he’s used it in his work in inner city schools.</p><p>We also discuss the importance of <em>closing academic gaps</em> in the early elementary years, and why this has such a <strong>huge impact on equity </strong>and access to education in the later years.</p><p>Dr. Williams has an amazing story and I’m so excited to share this conversation with you.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <strong>Time Tracking Journal,</strong> a strategy for improving <em>time-management</em>,<em> future planning</em>, and <em>executive functioning</em> during daily tasks like academic assignments or daily routines. </p><p>You can learn more about the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">Time Tracking Journal here</a>: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal)<a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">. </a></p><p>You can connect with <strong>Dr. Joseph Williams, III</strong> <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjwilliamsiii/">on LinkedIn here</a>: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjwilliamsiii/ )<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjwilliamsiii/">,</a> and you can get more information about <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/everyone-has-book-within-them-joseph-williams-iii-ed-d-/">his book “Mama put us first” here</a>: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/everyone-has-book-within-them-joseph-williams-iii-ed-d-/ </p><p><br>Listen to his podcast, the My K-12 Career Show here on the <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/elevating-k12-education-6940938756417863680/">Elevating K-12 Education newsletter</a>: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/elevating-k12-education-6940938756417863680/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Sep 2023 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If kids haven’t developed certain academic skills by a certain age, their ability to advance in their education diminishes. This means the <strong>opportunities</strong> they have in adulthood decreases. </p><p>As I’ve been talking with different <em>curriculum experts</em> and<em> school leaders</em>, many of them have shared that closing<strong> academic skill gaps </strong>is an important part of addressing equity issues. Kids need to learn the skills that will enable them to advance in their education because it can substantially expand their <em>career options</em> in the future. </p><p>I wanted to dive into this topic a bit further, so that’s why I invited<strong> Dr. Joseph Williams, III</strong> to episode 128 of the <em>De Facto Leaders</em> podcast. </p><p><strong>Dr. Joseph Williams III</strong> is a dedicated and accomplished school leader, currently serving as the principal of Franklin High School in Seattle, Washington. With over<em> 25 years of experience in PreK-12 education</em>, he has made a significant impact in various roles throughout his career. </p><p>Dr. Williams began his journey in education as a <strong>special education </strong>and <strong>social studies </strong>teacher, gaining valuable insights and honing his teaching skills for a decade. His passion for helping students with <strong>diverse needs </strong>led him to pursue leadership positions. Over the course of 13 years, he served as an assistant principal and principal, bringing his expertise and dedication to elementary and secondary schools.</p><p>As an African American school leader, Dr. Williams is deeply passionate about <strong>equity and access </strong>in K-12 education. Dr. Williams understands firsthand the importance of <em>turnaround school leadership</em> and the transformative power of<em> K-12 education</em> to ensure that no student's race, identity, gender, economic status, or zip code limits their potential.  </p><p>Growing up as the second oldest among six siblings, <strong>Dr. Williams</strong> experienced the challenges of relying on public assistance in Kansas City, Missouri. This background has fueled his unwavering belief that all children, regardless of their socioeconomic background, deserve a <strong>quality education</strong> and the opportunity to<strong> build fulfilling lives.<br></strong><br></p><p>His personal journey is a testament to the belief that every child can achieve academic success and <em>lead extraordinary lives.</em></p><p>In this interview, he shares how having <strong>positive role models</strong> in the early years has shaped the trajectory of his life, and how he’s used it in his work in inner city schools.</p><p>We also discuss the importance of <em>closing academic gaps</em> in the early elementary years, and why this has such a <strong>huge impact on equity </strong>and access to education in the later years.</p><p>Dr. Williams has an amazing story and I’m so excited to share this conversation with you.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <strong>Time Tracking Journal,</strong> a strategy for improving <em>time-management</em>,<em> future planning</em>, and <em>executive functioning</em> during daily tasks like academic assignments or daily routines. </p><p>You can learn more about the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">Time Tracking Journal here</a>: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal)<a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">. </a></p><p>You can connect with <strong>Dr. Joseph Williams, III</strong> <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjwilliamsiii/">on LinkedIn here</a>: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjwilliamsiii/ )<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjwilliamsiii/">,</a> and you can get more information about <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/everyone-has-book-within-them-joseph-williams-iii-ed-d-/">his book “Mama put us first” here</a>: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/everyone-has-book-within-them-joseph-williams-iii-ed-d-/ </p><p><br>Listen to his podcast, the My K-12 Career Show here on the <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/elevating-k12-education-6940938756417863680/">Elevating K-12 Education newsletter</a>: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/elevating-k12-education-6940938756417863680/</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I’m excited to share episode 127 of<em> De Facto Leaders</em> about a common debate for therapists and teachers:</p><p><br></p><p><em>“Is it worth it to get a doctorate?”</em></p><p><br></p><p>In this wide-ranging conversation with my colleague Dr. Christy Borders, we discuss ways to build language skills in students with hearing loss, as well as how to decide if it's time to take the leap and get your doctorate. </p><p><br></p><p>The backstory of this conversation is that I recorded it back when I didn’t have a podcast thinking, <em>“Maybe one day I’ll launch a podcast and be able to use this as an episode”. </em></p><p><br></p><p>That’s exactly what I did! </p><p><br></p><p>Since I’ve been getting so many comments and questions lately from people wondering if a doctorate is the right choice for them, I wanted to share it on the show!</p><p><br></p><p>The first part of the conversation, Dr. Borders shares the first stage of her career as a teacher for the <strong>Deaf and Hard of Hearing population</strong>; and why she decided it was time to take the leap to higher ed, even though she loved her job. </p><p><br></p><p>We get into the discussion about making the decision to get a doctorate in the second half of the conversation. Here’s the run-down of what we cover in this conversation:</p><p><br></p><p>When you listen to this interview, you'll learn: </p><p><br></p><p>✅How the <strong>Deaf and Hard of Hearing</strong> population learns to <em>read, write, and speak</em>. </p><p>✅The<strong> impact of waiting </strong>until 6-12 months to get a <em>hearing aid/cochlear implant</em>. </p><p>✅How to know if you should get a doctorate,  plus<em> </em><strong>survival tips</strong> if you do take the leap.</p><p>✅How to <em>get funding</em> for a doctoral degree. </p><p>✅The difference between an <strong>EdD and a PhD</strong><em>. <br></em><br></p><p>✅What many people don’t know about <em>research and scientists</em> in the field of <strong>special education </strong>(and why this is actually good news). </p><p>✅The best way to <strong>start an IEP meeting</strong> (especially if you have a strained relationship with the parents).</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my course that helps school clinicians take the executive functioning lead in their building. To learn more about the program, go to <a href="http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</a> (http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership)</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I’m excited to share episode 127 of<em> De Facto Leaders</em> about a common debate for therapists and teachers:</p><p><br></p><p><em>“Is it worth it to get a doctorate?”</em></p><p><br></p><p>In this wide-ranging conversation with my colleague Dr. Christy Borders, we discuss ways to build language skills in students with hearing loss, as well as how to decide if it's time to take the leap and get your doctorate. </p><p><br></p><p>The backstory of this conversation is that I recorded it back when I didn’t have a podcast thinking, <em>“Maybe one day I’ll launch a podcast and be able to use this as an episode”. </em></p><p><br></p><p>That’s exactly what I did! </p><p><br></p><p>Since I’ve been getting so many comments and questions lately from people wondering if a doctorate is the right choice for them, I wanted to share it on the show!</p><p><br></p><p>The first part of the conversation, Dr. Borders shares the first stage of her career as a teacher for the <strong>Deaf and Hard of Hearing population</strong>; and why she decided it was time to take the leap to higher ed, even though she loved her job. </p><p><br></p><p>We get into the discussion about making the decision to get a doctorate in the second half of the conversation. Here’s the run-down of what we cover in this conversation:</p><p><br></p><p>When you listen to this interview, you'll learn: </p><p><br></p><p>✅How the <strong>Deaf and Hard of Hearing</strong> population learns to <em>read, write, and speak</em>. </p><p>✅The<strong> impact of waiting </strong>until 6-12 months to get a <em>hearing aid/cochlear implant</em>. </p><p>✅How to know if you should get a doctorate,  plus<em> </em><strong>survival tips</strong> if you do take the leap.</p><p>✅How to <em>get funding</em> for a doctoral degree. </p><p>✅The difference between an <strong>EdD and a PhD</strong><em>. <br></em><br></p><p>✅What many people don’t know about <em>research and scientists</em> in the field of <strong>special education </strong>(and why this is actually good news). </p><p>✅The best way to <strong>start an IEP meeting</strong> (especially if you have a strained relationship with the parents).</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my course that helps school clinicians take the executive functioning lead in their building. To learn more about the program, go to <a href="http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</a> (http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership)</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Sep 2023 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I’m excited to share episode 127 of<em> De Facto Leaders</em> about a common debate for therapists and teachers:</p><p><br></p><p><em>“Is it worth it to get a doctorate?”</em></p><p><br></p><p>In this wide-ranging conversation with my colleague Dr. Christy Borders, we discuss ways to build language skills in students with hearing loss, as well as how to decide if it's time to take the leap and get your doctorate. </p><p><br></p><p>The backstory of this conversation is that I recorded it back when I didn’t have a podcast thinking, <em>“Maybe one day I’ll launch a podcast and be able to use this as an episode”. </em></p><p><br></p><p>That’s exactly what I did! </p><p><br></p><p>Since I’ve been getting so many comments and questions lately from people wondering if a doctorate is the right choice for them, I wanted to share it on the show!</p><p><br></p><p>The first part of the conversation, Dr. Borders shares the first stage of her career as a teacher for the <strong>Deaf and Hard of Hearing population</strong>; and why she decided it was time to take the leap to higher ed, even though she loved her job. </p><p><br></p><p>We get into the discussion about making the decision to get a doctorate in the second half of the conversation. Here’s the run-down of what we cover in this conversation:</p><p><br></p><p>When you listen to this interview, you'll learn: </p><p><br></p><p>✅How the <strong>Deaf and Hard of Hearing</strong> population learns to <em>read, write, and speak</em>. </p><p>✅The<strong> impact of waiting </strong>until 6-12 months to get a <em>hearing aid/cochlear implant</em>. </p><p>✅How to know if you should get a doctorate,  plus<em> </em><strong>survival tips</strong> if you do take the leap.</p><p>✅How to <em>get funding</em> for a doctoral degree. </p><p>✅The difference between an <strong>EdD and a PhD</strong><em>. <br></em><br></p><p>✅What many people don’t know about <em>research and scientists</em> in the field of <strong>special education </strong>(and why this is actually good news). </p><p>✅The best way to <strong>start an IEP meeting</strong> (especially if you have a strained relationship with the parents).</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my course that helps school clinicians take the executive functioning lead in their building. To learn more about the program, go to <a href="http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</a> (http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership)</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Behind the scenes of a K-12 staffing company (with Ryan Cleaveland)</title>
      <itunes:episode>126</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:title>Behind the scenes of a K-12 staffing company (with Ryan Cleaveland)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many clinicians start their careers feeling <em>unprepared </em>to navigate the <strong>job market</strong>. </p><p><br></p><p>In a lot of professional groups, I’ve noticed a skepticism towards <em>contract companies</em>, <em>recruiters</em>, and <em>staffing agencies</em> simply because many people working in school settings don’t know who they can trust.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’ve ever had a recruiter awkwardly slide into your DMs or advertise in your online group without permission, you might be feeling some of that skepticism yourself. </p><p><br></p><p>There is an art and a science to navigating <em>career placements</em>, job searching, and working with <strong>recruiters</strong> and<strong> staffing agencies</strong>. Having this skill set can be a game changer when it comes to<em> finding fulfilling work</em>. Recruiters can be a <strong>huge asset</strong> if you know how to work with them and if you can spot a good one. </p><p><br></p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Ryan Cleaveland</strong> to <strong>episode 126</strong> of the <em>De Facto Leaders</em> podcast to give you a peek behind the curtain of staffing and recruiting. </p><p><br></p><p>Ryan is the CEO of <a href="https://www.spotterstaffing.com/">Spotter Staffing</a> (https://www.spotterstaffing.com/), a company that helps connect schools with highly qualified therapists and special education teachers. After over two decades in corporate staffing across multiple industries, he started <strong>Spotter Staffing</strong> with his best friend, <strong>Ryan Allen, COO</strong>. They wanted to provide staffing for an <em>ethical </em>and <em>selfless industry</em>, so that’s what inspired them to focus on connecting <strong>special education professionals </strong>with school districts. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>In this conversation, we discuss:</strong></p><p><br></p><p>✅How does<em> staffing </em>and<em> recruiting</em> work? What are the different types of<strong> contracts </strong>and employment options? </p><p><br></p><p>✅How can you tell if you’re working with a<strong> qualified recruiter</strong>, and how do you <em>advocate </em>for yourself during the <strong>hiring process?</strong> </p><p><br></p><p>✅What are the benefits of working with a recruiter who has <em>also been a therapist</em>? Are there benefits to working with a <strong>recruiter </strong>or<strong> job coach</strong> who doesn’t have a clinical background?</p><p><br></p><p>✅How to avoid “the grass is greener” thinking when approaching your career; and how to weigh the benefits and drawbacks of being an <strong>employee </strong>vs a<strong> contractor</strong> vs <strong>self-employed</strong>.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my course that helps school clinicians take the executive functioning lead in their building. </p><p>To learn more about the program, go to <a href="http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</a></p><p>You can learn more about <strong>Spotter Staffing </strong>at: <a href="https://www.spotterstaffing.com/">https://www.spotterstaffing.com/</a></p><p>Connect with Ryan on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-cleaveland-2aa5a87/">LinkedIn here</a> (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-cleaveland-2aa5a87/) or on Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/Ryan_Cleaveland">@ryan_cleaveland</a> (https://twitter.com/Ryan_Cleaveland).</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many clinicians start their careers feeling <em>unprepared </em>to navigate the <strong>job market</strong>. </p><p><br></p><p>In a lot of professional groups, I’ve noticed a skepticism towards <em>contract companies</em>, <em>recruiters</em>, and <em>staffing agencies</em> simply because many people working in school settings don’t know who they can trust.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’ve ever had a recruiter awkwardly slide into your DMs or advertise in your online group without permission, you might be feeling some of that skepticism yourself. </p><p><br></p><p>There is an art and a science to navigating <em>career placements</em>, job searching, and working with <strong>recruiters</strong> and<strong> staffing agencies</strong>. Having this skill set can be a game changer when it comes to<em> finding fulfilling work</em>. Recruiters can be a <strong>huge asset</strong> if you know how to work with them and if you can spot a good one. </p><p><br></p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Ryan Cleaveland</strong> to <strong>episode 126</strong> of the <em>De Facto Leaders</em> podcast to give you a peek behind the curtain of staffing and recruiting. </p><p><br></p><p>Ryan is the CEO of <a href="https://www.spotterstaffing.com/">Spotter Staffing</a> (https://www.spotterstaffing.com/), a company that helps connect schools with highly qualified therapists and special education teachers. After over two decades in corporate staffing across multiple industries, he started <strong>Spotter Staffing</strong> with his best friend, <strong>Ryan Allen, COO</strong>. They wanted to provide staffing for an <em>ethical </em>and <em>selfless industry</em>, so that’s what inspired them to focus on connecting <strong>special education professionals </strong>with school districts. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>In this conversation, we discuss:</strong></p><p><br></p><p>✅How does<em> staffing </em>and<em> recruiting</em> work? What are the different types of<strong> contracts </strong>and employment options? </p><p><br></p><p>✅How can you tell if you’re working with a<strong> qualified recruiter</strong>, and how do you <em>advocate </em>for yourself during the <strong>hiring process?</strong> </p><p><br></p><p>✅What are the benefits of working with a recruiter who has <em>also been a therapist</em>? Are there benefits to working with a <strong>recruiter </strong>or<strong> job coach</strong> who doesn’t have a clinical background?</p><p><br></p><p>✅How to avoid “the grass is greener” thinking when approaching your career; and how to weigh the benefits and drawbacks of being an <strong>employee </strong>vs a<strong> contractor</strong> vs <strong>self-employed</strong>.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my course that helps school clinicians take the executive functioning lead in their building. </p><p>To learn more about the program, go to <a href="http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</a></p><p>You can learn more about <strong>Spotter Staffing </strong>at: <a href="https://www.spotterstaffing.com/">https://www.spotterstaffing.com/</a></p><p>Connect with Ryan on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-cleaveland-2aa5a87/">LinkedIn here</a> (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-cleaveland-2aa5a87/) or on Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/Ryan_Cleaveland">@ryan_cleaveland</a> (https://twitter.com/Ryan_Cleaveland).</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Aug 2023 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many clinicians start their careers feeling <em>unprepared </em>to navigate the <strong>job market</strong>. </p><p><br></p><p>In a lot of professional groups, I’ve noticed a skepticism towards <em>contract companies</em>, <em>recruiters</em>, and <em>staffing agencies</em> simply because many people working in school settings don’t know who they can trust.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’ve ever had a recruiter awkwardly slide into your DMs or advertise in your online group without permission, you might be feeling some of that skepticism yourself. </p><p><br></p><p>There is an art and a science to navigating <em>career placements</em>, job searching, and working with <strong>recruiters</strong> and<strong> staffing agencies</strong>. Having this skill set can be a game changer when it comes to<em> finding fulfilling work</em>. Recruiters can be a <strong>huge asset</strong> if you know how to work with them and if you can spot a good one. </p><p><br></p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Ryan Cleaveland</strong> to <strong>episode 126</strong> of the <em>De Facto Leaders</em> podcast to give you a peek behind the curtain of staffing and recruiting. </p><p><br></p><p>Ryan is the CEO of <a href="https://www.spotterstaffing.com/">Spotter Staffing</a> (https://www.spotterstaffing.com/), a company that helps connect schools with highly qualified therapists and special education teachers. After over two decades in corporate staffing across multiple industries, he started <strong>Spotter Staffing</strong> with his best friend, <strong>Ryan Allen, COO</strong>. They wanted to provide staffing for an <em>ethical </em>and <em>selfless industry</em>, so that’s what inspired them to focus on connecting <strong>special education professionals </strong>with school districts. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>In this conversation, we discuss:</strong></p><p><br></p><p>✅How does<em> staffing </em>and<em> recruiting</em> work? What are the different types of<strong> contracts </strong>and employment options? </p><p><br></p><p>✅How can you tell if you’re working with a<strong> qualified recruiter</strong>, and how do you <em>advocate </em>for yourself during the <strong>hiring process?</strong> </p><p><br></p><p>✅What are the benefits of working with a recruiter who has <em>also been a therapist</em>? Are there benefits to working with a <strong>recruiter </strong>or<strong> job coach</strong> who doesn’t have a clinical background?</p><p><br></p><p>✅How to avoid “the grass is greener” thinking when approaching your career; and how to weigh the benefits and drawbacks of being an <strong>employee </strong>vs a<strong> contractor</strong> vs <strong>self-employed</strong>.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my course that helps school clinicians take the executive functioning lead in their building. </p><p>To learn more about the program, go to <a href="http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</a></p><p>You can learn more about <strong>Spotter Staffing </strong>at: <a href="https://www.spotterstaffing.com/">https://www.spotterstaffing.com/</a></p><p>Connect with Ryan on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-cleaveland-2aa5a87/">LinkedIn here</a> (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-cleaveland-2aa5a87/) or on Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/Ryan_Cleaveland">@ryan_cleaveland</a> (https://twitter.com/Ryan_Cleaveland).</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>The Authority: Baruti Kafele on The Equity &amp; Social Justice Education 50</title>
      <itunes:title>The Authority: Baruti Kafele on The Equity &amp; Social Justice Education 50</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week, I’m sharing an interview from another host on the BE podcast network because I think it’s something you’ll really enjoy. The episode is going live in the De Facto Leaders podcast feed. </p><p>I’m pleased to bring you a conversation from The Authority Podcast here on the Be Podcast Network. You’ll hear from Principal Baruti Kafele, author of seven best-selling books, including<a href="https://www.ascd.org/books/the-equity-and-social-justice-education-50?variant=121060"> <em>The Equity &amp; Social Justice Education 50</em></a>.</p><p><strong>About Baruti Kafele<br></strong><br></p><p>One of the most sought-after school leadership and classroom equity presenters in America, Principal Kafele is impacting America’s schools! He has delivered over 2500 conferences and program keynotes, professional development workshops, parenting seminars and student assemblies over his 35 years of public speaking. An expert in the area of “attitude transformation,” Principal Kafele is the leading authority on providing effective classroom and school leadership strategies toward closing what he coined, the "Attitude Gap.” He has authored twelve books, including seven ASCD best-sellers. </p><p>The discussion includes:</p><p>✅ <strong>Equity vs. Equality</strong> — the strategy vs. the goal and why it matters</p><p>✅ Does my<em> presence </em>positively alter the trajectory of my students?</p><p>✅ How do I ensure that no student is <strong>invisible</strong> in my classroom?</p><p>✅Becoming<em> </em><strong>credible</strong><em> </em>to your students</p><p>✅ <em>“I want my readers to be comfortable with being uncomfortable and uncomfortable with being comfortable.</em>”</p><p>✅<strong>The Big 3: Individuality, Identity, and Voice.</strong> Why these are non-negotiables in every classroom.</p><p>✅The leader’s role in making <strong>equity work</strong> resilient</p><p>You can learn more about Barute Kafele’s work <a href="https://principalkafele.com/">on his website here. </a></p><p><strong>About The Authority Podcast<br></strong><br></p><p><em>"Interviews with people who know what they're talking about."<br></em><br></p><p>On The Authority, leadership coach, storytelling strategist and edtech advisor Ross Romano interviews leading authors from the education world and beyond to draw out their invaluable insights on leadership, culture-building, transformation, and student &amp; educator success. Join each week to hear ideas for addressing your current pain points, new perspectives from the authors you admire, and fresh takes from up-and-coming voices. Subscribe on your favorite platform: <a href="https://bit.ly/m/theauthoritypodcast">https://bit.ly/m/theauthoritypodcast</a></p><p>Be sure to check out the<strong> BE podcast network</strong> for educators and aspiring leaders. If you’re looking for shows to inspire you to level up in your career or more effectively serve students, we’ve got you covered. Learn more about the BE podcast network at <a href="http://bepodcastnetwork.com/">http://bepodcastnetwork.com/</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week, I’m sharing an interview from another host on the BE podcast network because I think it’s something you’ll really enjoy. The episode is going live in the De Facto Leaders podcast feed. </p><p>I’m pleased to bring you a conversation from The Authority Podcast here on the Be Podcast Network. You’ll hear from Principal Baruti Kafele, author of seven best-selling books, including<a href="https://www.ascd.org/books/the-equity-and-social-justice-education-50?variant=121060"> <em>The Equity &amp; Social Justice Education 50</em></a>.</p><p><strong>About Baruti Kafele<br></strong><br></p><p>One of the most sought-after school leadership and classroom equity presenters in America, Principal Kafele is impacting America’s schools! He has delivered over 2500 conferences and program keynotes, professional development workshops, parenting seminars and student assemblies over his 35 years of public speaking. An expert in the area of “attitude transformation,” Principal Kafele is the leading authority on providing effective classroom and school leadership strategies toward closing what he coined, the "Attitude Gap.” He has authored twelve books, including seven ASCD best-sellers. </p><p>The discussion includes:</p><p>✅ <strong>Equity vs. Equality</strong> — the strategy vs. the goal and why it matters</p><p>✅ Does my<em> presence </em>positively alter the trajectory of my students?</p><p>✅ How do I ensure that no student is <strong>invisible</strong> in my classroom?</p><p>✅Becoming<em> </em><strong>credible</strong><em> </em>to your students</p><p>✅ <em>“I want my readers to be comfortable with being uncomfortable and uncomfortable with being comfortable.</em>”</p><p>✅<strong>The Big 3: Individuality, Identity, and Voice.</strong> Why these are non-negotiables in every classroom.</p><p>✅The leader’s role in making <strong>equity work</strong> resilient</p><p>You can learn more about Barute Kafele’s work <a href="https://principalkafele.com/">on his website here. </a></p><p><strong>About The Authority Podcast<br></strong><br></p><p><em>"Interviews with people who know what they're talking about."<br></em><br></p><p>On The Authority, leadership coach, storytelling strategist and edtech advisor Ross Romano interviews leading authors from the education world and beyond to draw out their invaluable insights on leadership, culture-building, transformation, and student &amp; educator success. Join each week to hear ideas for addressing your current pain points, new perspectives from the authors you admire, and fresh takes from up-and-coming voices. Subscribe on your favorite platform: <a href="https://bit.ly/m/theauthoritypodcast">https://bit.ly/m/theauthoritypodcast</a></p><p>Be sure to check out the<strong> BE podcast network</strong> for educators and aspiring leaders. If you’re looking for shows to inspire you to level up in your career or more effectively serve students, we’ve got you covered. Learn more about the BE podcast network at <a href="http://bepodcastnetwork.com/">http://bepodcastnetwork.com/</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week, I’m sharing an interview from another host on the BE podcast network because I think it’s something you’ll really enjoy. The episode is going live in the De Facto Leaders podcast feed. </p><p>I’m pleased to bring you a conversation from The Authority Podcast here on the Be Podcast Network. You’ll hear from Principal Baruti Kafele, author of seven best-selling books, including<a href="https://www.ascd.org/books/the-equity-and-social-justice-education-50?variant=121060"> <em>The Equity &amp; Social Justice Education 50</em></a>.</p><p><strong>About Baruti Kafele<br></strong><br></p><p>One of the most sought-after school leadership and classroom equity presenters in America, Principal Kafele is impacting America’s schools! He has delivered over 2500 conferences and program keynotes, professional development workshops, parenting seminars and student assemblies over his 35 years of public speaking. An expert in the area of “attitude transformation,” Principal Kafele is the leading authority on providing effective classroom and school leadership strategies toward closing what he coined, the "Attitude Gap.” He has authored twelve books, including seven ASCD best-sellers. </p><p>The discussion includes:</p><p>✅ <strong>Equity vs. Equality</strong> — the strategy vs. the goal and why it matters</p><p>✅ Does my<em> presence </em>positively alter the trajectory of my students?</p><p>✅ How do I ensure that no student is <strong>invisible</strong> in my classroom?</p><p>✅Becoming<em> </em><strong>credible</strong><em> </em>to your students</p><p>✅ <em>“I want my readers to be comfortable with being uncomfortable and uncomfortable with being comfortable.</em>”</p><p>✅<strong>The Big 3: Individuality, Identity, and Voice.</strong> Why these are non-negotiables in every classroom.</p><p>✅The leader’s role in making <strong>equity work</strong> resilient</p><p>You can learn more about Barute Kafele’s work <a href="https://principalkafele.com/">on his website here. </a></p><p><strong>About The Authority Podcast<br></strong><br></p><p><em>"Interviews with people who know what they're talking about."<br></em><br></p><p>On The Authority, leadership coach, storytelling strategist and edtech advisor Ross Romano interviews leading authors from the education world and beyond to draw out their invaluable insights on leadership, culture-building, transformation, and student &amp; educator success. Join each week to hear ideas for addressing your current pain points, new perspectives from the authors you admire, and fresh takes from up-and-coming voices. Subscribe on your favorite platform: <a href="https://bit.ly/m/theauthoritypodcast">https://bit.ly/m/theauthoritypodcast</a></p><p>Be sure to check out the<strong> BE podcast network</strong> for educators and aspiring leaders. If you’re looking for shows to inspire you to level up in your career or more effectively serve students, we’ve got you covered. Learn more about the BE podcast network at <a href="http://bepodcastnetwork.com/">http://bepodcastnetwork.com/</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When I was younger I was fixated on<strong> clocks </strong>and the <strong>passage of time</strong>. It’s accurate to say it was an <em>obsession </em>of mine, to the point that it caused me large amounts of anxiety.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>It got difficult for me to tell when I was </strong><strong><em>future-planning</em></strong><strong> or when I was </strong><strong><em>catastrophizing</em></strong><strong>. </strong></p><p><br></p><p>On top of that, I had a constant need for <em>sensory input.</em> There are multiple childhood videos of me sitting on the floor, rocking back and forth. Then it was the rocking horse. Then the swing set. Then the end of my bed or a rocking chair. <em>Always with music playing in the background. </em></p><p><br></p><p>When I went away to college, I knew that the constant swinging and rocking would seem unusual, so I channeled that into activities I thought would seem more “normal”. For me, that was a lot of cardio. </p><p><br></p><p>People used to ask me, <em>“How do you motivate yourself to exercise so much?</em>”. Really it was the only way I could function. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Sitting still wasn’t an option.</strong></p><p><br></p><p>I’d been a swimmer up until then, and had dabbled in running. Since running is so accessible, it was a natural transition for me; which is why I got even more involved in endurance sports in my early twenties.  </p><p><br></p><p><strong>This led me to have an even deeper understanding of my obsession with time</strong>. When you’re on the road by yourself and you know you have 10 miles to go, you have to find a way to pass the time. When you’re pacing yourself, you have to think about how long something will take, how it feels in your body, what time means, and how it relates to distance and other activities that take the same length of time.</p><p><br></p><p>When you’re all alone doing some repetitive and physically strenuous activity, it naturally creates the opportunity to engage in mental play, chunking the task in to smaller chunks, reframing it to make it seem less overwhelming, reminding yourself that you already did this before and survived, you’ll be able to do it again, and eventually this moment will have passed and you’ll be looking back on it (hopefully appreciating that you persisted).</p><p><br></p><p>My time obsession partially stemmed from my realization that every moment is fleeting, which can evoke both feelings of relief (if it’s something you don’t like to do) or sadness (if it’s something you enjoy). I realized this from a young age. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>In episode 125 of the De Facto Leaders podcast</strong>, I share how I’ve used my fixation with time to reframe and persist through difficult tasks, how I’ve used it to manage anxiety, and how it’s informed the activities I choose as a sensory outlet.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my <strong>Time Tracking Journal,</strong> which outlines a strategy that helps kids <strong>independently</strong> complete daily tasks like <em>academic assignments</em>, functional tasks, or classroom routines WITHOUT <em>arguments</em> and <em>constant prompting</em>. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">You can sign up for the Time Tracking Journal here. </a></p><p><br></p><p>I also mentioned the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here. </a></p><p><br></p><p>Be sure to check out the <strong>BE podcast network</strong> for educators and <em>aspiring leaders</em>. If you’re looking for shows to inspire you to level up in your career or more effectively serve students, we’ve got you covered. Learn more about the BE podcast network at <a href="http://bepodcastnetwork.com/">http://bepodcastnetwork.com/</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When I was younger I was fixated on<strong> clocks </strong>and the <strong>passage of time</strong>. It’s accurate to say it was an <em>obsession </em>of mine, to the point that it caused me large amounts of anxiety.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>It got difficult for me to tell when I was </strong><strong><em>future-planning</em></strong><strong> or when I was </strong><strong><em>catastrophizing</em></strong><strong>. </strong></p><p><br></p><p>On top of that, I had a constant need for <em>sensory input.</em> There are multiple childhood videos of me sitting on the floor, rocking back and forth. Then it was the rocking horse. Then the swing set. Then the end of my bed or a rocking chair. <em>Always with music playing in the background. </em></p><p><br></p><p>When I went away to college, I knew that the constant swinging and rocking would seem unusual, so I channeled that into activities I thought would seem more “normal”. For me, that was a lot of cardio. </p><p><br></p><p>People used to ask me, <em>“How do you motivate yourself to exercise so much?</em>”. Really it was the only way I could function. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Sitting still wasn’t an option.</strong></p><p><br></p><p>I’d been a swimmer up until then, and had dabbled in running. Since running is so accessible, it was a natural transition for me; which is why I got even more involved in endurance sports in my early twenties.  </p><p><br></p><p><strong>This led me to have an even deeper understanding of my obsession with time</strong>. When you’re on the road by yourself and you know you have 10 miles to go, you have to find a way to pass the time. When you’re pacing yourself, you have to think about how long something will take, how it feels in your body, what time means, and how it relates to distance and other activities that take the same length of time.</p><p><br></p><p>When you’re all alone doing some repetitive and physically strenuous activity, it naturally creates the opportunity to engage in mental play, chunking the task in to smaller chunks, reframing it to make it seem less overwhelming, reminding yourself that you already did this before and survived, you’ll be able to do it again, and eventually this moment will have passed and you’ll be looking back on it (hopefully appreciating that you persisted).</p><p><br></p><p>My time obsession partially stemmed from my realization that every moment is fleeting, which can evoke both feelings of relief (if it’s something you don’t like to do) or sadness (if it’s something you enjoy). I realized this from a young age. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>In episode 125 of the De Facto Leaders podcast</strong>, I share how I’ve used my fixation with time to reframe and persist through difficult tasks, how I’ve used it to manage anxiety, and how it’s informed the activities I choose as a sensory outlet.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my <strong>Time Tracking Journal,</strong> which outlines a strategy that helps kids <strong>independently</strong> complete daily tasks like <em>academic assignments</em>, functional tasks, or classroom routines WITHOUT <em>arguments</em> and <em>constant prompting</em>. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">You can sign up for the Time Tracking Journal here. </a></p><p><br></p><p>I also mentioned the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here. </a></p><p><br></p><p>Be sure to check out the <strong>BE podcast network</strong> for educators and <em>aspiring leaders</em>. If you’re looking for shows to inspire you to level up in your career or more effectively serve students, we’ve got you covered. Learn more about the BE podcast network at <a href="http://bepodcastnetwork.com/">http://bepodcastnetwork.com/</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When I was younger I was fixated on<strong> clocks </strong>and the <strong>passage of time</strong>. It’s accurate to say it was an <em>obsession </em>of mine, to the point that it caused me large amounts of anxiety.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>It got difficult for me to tell when I was </strong><strong><em>future-planning</em></strong><strong> or when I was </strong><strong><em>catastrophizing</em></strong><strong>. </strong></p><p><br></p><p>On top of that, I had a constant need for <em>sensory input.</em> There are multiple childhood videos of me sitting on the floor, rocking back and forth. Then it was the rocking horse. Then the swing set. Then the end of my bed or a rocking chair. <em>Always with music playing in the background. </em></p><p><br></p><p>When I went away to college, I knew that the constant swinging and rocking would seem unusual, so I channeled that into activities I thought would seem more “normal”. For me, that was a lot of cardio. </p><p><br></p><p>People used to ask me, <em>“How do you motivate yourself to exercise so much?</em>”. Really it was the only way I could function. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Sitting still wasn’t an option.</strong></p><p><br></p><p>I’d been a swimmer up until then, and had dabbled in running. Since running is so accessible, it was a natural transition for me; which is why I got even more involved in endurance sports in my early twenties.  </p><p><br></p><p><strong>This led me to have an even deeper understanding of my obsession with time</strong>. When you’re on the road by yourself and you know you have 10 miles to go, you have to find a way to pass the time. When you’re pacing yourself, you have to think about how long something will take, how it feels in your body, what time means, and how it relates to distance and other activities that take the same length of time.</p><p><br></p><p>When you’re all alone doing some repetitive and physically strenuous activity, it naturally creates the opportunity to engage in mental play, chunking the task in to smaller chunks, reframing it to make it seem less overwhelming, reminding yourself that you already did this before and survived, you’ll be able to do it again, and eventually this moment will have passed and you’ll be looking back on it (hopefully appreciating that you persisted).</p><p><br></p><p>My time obsession partially stemmed from my realization that every moment is fleeting, which can evoke both feelings of relief (if it’s something you don’t like to do) or sadness (if it’s something you enjoy). I realized this from a young age. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>In episode 125 of the De Facto Leaders podcast</strong>, I share how I’ve used my fixation with time to reframe and persist through difficult tasks, how I’ve used it to manage anxiety, and how it’s informed the activities I choose as a sensory outlet.</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my <strong>Time Tracking Journal,</strong> which outlines a strategy that helps kids <strong>independently</strong> complete daily tasks like <em>academic assignments</em>, functional tasks, or classroom routines WITHOUT <em>arguments</em> and <em>constant prompting</em>. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">You can sign up for the Time Tracking Journal here. </a></p><p><br></p><p>I also mentioned the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here. </a></p><p><br></p><p>Be sure to check out the <strong>BE podcast network</strong> for educators and <em>aspiring leaders</em>. If you’re looking for shows to inspire you to level up in your career or more effectively serve students, we’ve got you covered. Learn more about the BE podcast network at <a href="http://bepodcastnetwork.com/">http://bepodcastnetwork.com/</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I have a love/hate relationship with meditation and mindfulness. I know I should do it. I even talk about why it’s beneficial. But I never want to do it…even though I feel better if I do. </p><p><br></p><p>If that sounds familiar, you won’t want to miss episode 124 of the “De Facto Leaders” podcast.</p><p><br></p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Danny Bauer t</strong>o talk about the impact mindfulness has had on him as a teacher, leader, and thought leader in the field of education. </p><p><br></p><p>You’ll also appreciate this conversation if you tend to go full throttle at the beginning with big projects, but quit them because the initial pace was unsustainable (I know I’m personally guilty of this). </p><p><br></p><p>Danny Bauer is a <strong>Principal Development and Retention Expert</strong>, a best-selling author, and Founder of <em>Better Leaders, Better Schools</em>, also known as the Chief Ruckus Maker. He’s the host of the Better Leaders Better Schools podcast, ranked in the TOP 0.5% of 3 million global podcasts. His latest book is <em>“Mastermind: Unlocking Talent Within Every School Leader”</em>, co-published by Corwin and the National School Superintendents Association (AASA). His mission is “to connect, grow, and mentor every school leader who wants to level up.”</p><p><br></p><p>In this interview, we discuss:</p><p><br></p><p>✅The <strong>“mastermind” concept</strong>, why it’s so powerful, and how it can bring a much-needed sense of belonging to <em>professional development</em> in education. </p><p><br></p><p>✅How he used meditation to decrease <strong>disciplinary write-ups</strong>, and other benefits to <em>creative problem-solving.</em> </p><p><br></p><p>✅Why planning in<strong> 90-day chunks</strong> is such a powerful way to reach<em> long-term goals.</em></p><p><br></p><p>✅How to use the <strong>85% rule </strong>to show up as <em>your best self</em> for your students. </p><p><br></p><p>To learn more about Danny’s work, connect with him at <a href="https://betterleadersbetterschools.com">https://betterleadersbetterschools.com</a></p><p><br></p><p>Get his latest book, <em>“Build Leadership Momentum: How to Create the Perfect Principal Entry Plan”</em> here: buildleadershipmomentum.com </p><p><br></p><p><strong>You can also connect with him on his social media accounts here:</strong></p><p>Facebook: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/danevanbauer?ref=bookmarks">https://www.facebook.com/danevanbauer?ref=bookmarks</a></p><p>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielevanbauer/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/Dannyevanbauer/</a></p><p>Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamdannybauer/">https://www.instagram.com/iamdannybauer/</a></p><p>Medium: <a href="https://alienearbud.medium.com/">https://alienearbud.medium.com/</a></p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I have a love/hate relationship with meditation and mindfulness. I know I should do it. I even talk about why it’s beneficial. But I never want to do it…even though I feel better if I do. </p><p><br></p><p>If that sounds familiar, you won’t want to miss episode 124 of the “De Facto Leaders” podcast.</p><p><br></p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Danny Bauer t</strong>o talk about the impact mindfulness has had on him as a teacher, leader, and thought leader in the field of education. </p><p><br></p><p>You’ll also appreciate this conversation if you tend to go full throttle at the beginning with big projects, but quit them because the initial pace was unsustainable (I know I’m personally guilty of this). </p><p><br></p><p>Danny Bauer is a <strong>Principal Development and Retention Expert</strong>, a best-selling author, and Founder of <em>Better Leaders, Better Schools</em>, also known as the Chief Ruckus Maker. He’s the host of the Better Leaders Better Schools podcast, ranked in the TOP 0.5% of 3 million global podcasts. His latest book is <em>“Mastermind: Unlocking Talent Within Every School Leader”</em>, co-published by Corwin and the National School Superintendents Association (AASA). His mission is “to connect, grow, and mentor every school leader who wants to level up.”</p><p><br></p><p>In this interview, we discuss:</p><p><br></p><p>✅The <strong>“mastermind” concept</strong>, why it’s so powerful, and how it can bring a much-needed sense of belonging to <em>professional development</em> in education. </p><p><br></p><p>✅How he used meditation to decrease <strong>disciplinary write-ups</strong>, and other benefits to <em>creative problem-solving.</em> </p><p><br></p><p>✅Why planning in<strong> 90-day chunks</strong> is such a powerful way to reach<em> long-term goals.</em></p><p><br></p><p>✅How to use the <strong>85% rule </strong>to show up as <em>your best self</em> for your students. </p><p><br></p><p>To learn more about Danny’s work, connect with him at <a href="https://betterleadersbetterschools.com">https://betterleadersbetterschools.com</a></p><p><br></p><p>Get his latest book, <em>“Build Leadership Momentum: How to Create the Perfect Principal Entry Plan”</em> here: buildleadershipmomentum.com </p><p><br></p><p><strong>You can also connect with him on his social media accounts here:</strong></p><p>Facebook: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/danevanbauer?ref=bookmarks">https://www.facebook.com/danevanbauer?ref=bookmarks</a></p><p>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielevanbauer/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/Dannyevanbauer/</a></p><p>Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamdannybauer/">https://www.instagram.com/iamdannybauer/</a></p><p>Medium: <a href="https://alienearbud.medium.com/">https://alienearbud.medium.com/</a></p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Aug 2023 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I have a love/hate relationship with meditation and mindfulness. I know I should do it. I even talk about why it’s beneficial. But I never want to do it…even though I feel better if I do. </p><p><br></p><p>If that sounds familiar, you won’t want to miss episode 124 of the “De Facto Leaders” podcast.</p><p><br></p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Danny Bauer t</strong>o talk about the impact mindfulness has had on him as a teacher, leader, and thought leader in the field of education. </p><p><br></p><p>You’ll also appreciate this conversation if you tend to go full throttle at the beginning with big projects, but quit them because the initial pace was unsustainable (I know I’m personally guilty of this). </p><p><br></p><p>Danny Bauer is a <strong>Principal Development and Retention Expert</strong>, a best-selling author, and Founder of <em>Better Leaders, Better Schools</em>, also known as the Chief Ruckus Maker. He’s the host of the Better Leaders Better Schools podcast, ranked in the TOP 0.5% of 3 million global podcasts. His latest book is <em>“Mastermind: Unlocking Talent Within Every School Leader”</em>, co-published by Corwin and the National School Superintendents Association (AASA). His mission is “to connect, grow, and mentor every school leader who wants to level up.”</p><p><br></p><p>In this interview, we discuss:</p><p><br></p><p>✅The <strong>“mastermind” concept</strong>, why it’s so powerful, and how it can bring a much-needed sense of belonging to <em>professional development</em> in education. </p><p><br></p><p>✅How he used meditation to decrease <strong>disciplinary write-ups</strong>, and other benefits to <em>creative problem-solving.</em> </p><p><br></p><p>✅Why planning in<strong> 90-day chunks</strong> is such a powerful way to reach<em> long-term goals.</em></p><p><br></p><p>✅How to use the <strong>85% rule </strong>to show up as <em>your best self</em> for your students. </p><p><br></p><p>To learn more about Danny’s work, connect with him at <a href="https://betterleadersbetterschools.com">https://betterleadersbetterschools.com</a></p><p><br></p><p>Get his latest book, <em>“Build Leadership Momentum: How to Create the Perfect Principal Entry Plan”</em> here: buildleadershipmomentum.com </p><p><br></p><p><strong>You can also connect with him on his social media accounts here:</strong></p><p>Facebook: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/danevanbauer?ref=bookmarks">https://www.facebook.com/danevanbauer?ref=bookmarks</a></p><p>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielevanbauer/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/Dannyevanbauer/</a></p><p>Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/iamdannybauer/">https://www.instagram.com/iamdannybauer/</a></p><p>Medium: <a href="https://alienearbud.medium.com/">https://alienearbud.medium.com/</a></p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Creating equitable systems for K-12 math (with Jonathan Regino)</title>
      <itunes:episode>123</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p><em>Do flashcards help improve basic numeracy skills?</em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><em>Should we use calculators as a special education accommodation? </em></p><p><br></p><p><em>How many years of math do we really need to take in high school? </em></p><p><br></p><p>I invited math curriculum expert <strong>Jonathan Regino</strong> to episode 123 of the De Facto Leaders podcast to answer some of these questions. </p><p><br></p><p>With the <strong>Science of Reading </strong>on the forefront in many districts, we’re starting to have a better understanding of the scope and sequence of English and Language Arts; but this doesn’t always translate over to <em>math curriculum</em>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Jonathan Regino</strong> is a highly accomplished educator with a diverse range of experiences in the field of education. Beginning as a middle school math and science teacher in Pennsylvania, he quickly established himself as a dedicated and passionate educator. Transitioning from the classroom, Jonathan became a<em> Teaching and Learning Specialist</em> at the Delaware County Intermediate Unit, providing invaluable support to educators and enhancing teaching practices throughout the County. As an <strong>Educational Consultant</strong> with the <em>Pennsylvania Bureau of Special Education</em>, he developed strategies for working with students with special needs within the math and STEM Classrooms. Jonathan's work as a curriculum developer at <strong>Age of Learning</strong> and as a facilitator and program manager for Code.org in Eastern PA showcased his commitment to innovative learning experiences and computer science education. His current role is <strong>Supervisor of Math </strong>at the Interboro School District in Pennsylvania.</p><p><br></p><p>In this conversation, we discussed range of topics, including:</p><p><br></p><p>✅Common<strong> “gatekeeper” skills f</strong>or math that can predict as well as prevent success with more advanced math concepts. </p><p><br></p><p>✅The ins and outs of common math<strong> interventions and accommodations:</strong> Including when and how we should allow <em>calculators </em>or use math flashcards.</p><p><br></p><p>✅How to use the <strong>Concrete-Representational-Abstract </strong>model to <em>teach numeracy</em> and understanding of print symbols. </p><p><br></p><p>✅Just how often are teachers searching for <strong>supplemental math materials,</strong> and how is this<em> impacting equity</em>? </p><p><br></p><p>You can connect with Jonathan on Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/jred530">@jred530 </a>and on<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanregino/"> LinkedIn here. </a></p><p>Resources mentioned in this episode include his presentation:</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_gx4wO87_U6rSwQjJzKN7MnrhuyUMGiB/view">Creating Equitable Systems for the Struggling Student</a></p><p><a href="https://www.thescienceofmath.com/">The Science of Math</a> </p><p><a href="https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR1529-1.html">Implementation of K-12 State Standards for Math and ELA</a></p><p><a href="https://tntp.org/publications/view/the-opportunity-myth">The Opportunity Myth</a> </p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><em>Do flashcards help improve basic numeracy skills?</em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><em>Should we use calculators as a special education accommodation? </em></p><p><br></p><p><em>How many years of math do we really need to take in high school? </em></p><p><br></p><p>I invited math curriculum expert <strong>Jonathan Regino</strong> to episode 123 of the De Facto Leaders podcast to answer some of these questions. </p><p><br></p><p>With the <strong>Science of Reading </strong>on the forefront in many districts, we’re starting to have a better understanding of the scope and sequence of English and Language Arts; but this doesn’t always translate over to <em>math curriculum</em>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Jonathan Regino</strong> is a highly accomplished educator with a diverse range of experiences in the field of education. Beginning as a middle school math and science teacher in Pennsylvania, he quickly established himself as a dedicated and passionate educator. Transitioning from the classroom, Jonathan became a<em> Teaching and Learning Specialist</em> at the Delaware County Intermediate Unit, providing invaluable support to educators and enhancing teaching practices throughout the County. As an <strong>Educational Consultant</strong> with the <em>Pennsylvania Bureau of Special Education</em>, he developed strategies for working with students with special needs within the math and STEM Classrooms. Jonathan's work as a curriculum developer at <strong>Age of Learning</strong> and as a facilitator and program manager for Code.org in Eastern PA showcased his commitment to innovative learning experiences and computer science education. His current role is <strong>Supervisor of Math </strong>at the Interboro School District in Pennsylvania.</p><p><br></p><p>In this conversation, we discussed range of topics, including:</p><p><br></p><p>✅Common<strong> “gatekeeper” skills f</strong>or math that can predict as well as prevent success with more advanced math concepts. </p><p><br></p><p>✅The ins and outs of common math<strong> interventions and accommodations:</strong> Including when and how we should allow <em>calculators </em>or use math flashcards.</p><p><br></p><p>✅How to use the <strong>Concrete-Representational-Abstract </strong>model to <em>teach numeracy</em> and understanding of print symbols. </p><p><br></p><p>✅Just how often are teachers searching for <strong>supplemental math materials,</strong> and how is this<em> impacting equity</em>? </p><p><br></p><p>You can connect with Jonathan on Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/jred530">@jred530 </a>and on<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanregino/"> LinkedIn here. </a></p><p>Resources mentioned in this episode include his presentation:</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_gx4wO87_U6rSwQjJzKN7MnrhuyUMGiB/view">Creating Equitable Systems for the Struggling Student</a></p><p><a href="https://www.thescienceofmath.com/">The Science of Math</a> </p><p><a href="https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR1529-1.html">Implementation of K-12 State Standards for Math and ELA</a></p><p><a href="https://tntp.org/publications/view/the-opportunity-myth">The Opportunity Myth</a> </p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><em>Do flashcards help improve basic numeracy skills?</em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><em>Should we use calculators as a special education accommodation? </em></p><p><br></p><p><em>How many years of math do we really need to take in high school? </em></p><p><br></p><p>I invited math curriculum expert <strong>Jonathan Regino</strong> to episode 123 of the De Facto Leaders podcast to answer some of these questions. </p><p><br></p><p>With the <strong>Science of Reading </strong>on the forefront in many districts, we’re starting to have a better understanding of the scope and sequence of English and Language Arts; but this doesn’t always translate over to <em>math curriculum</em>.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Jonathan Regino</strong> is a highly accomplished educator with a diverse range of experiences in the field of education. Beginning as a middle school math and science teacher in Pennsylvania, he quickly established himself as a dedicated and passionate educator. Transitioning from the classroom, Jonathan became a<em> Teaching and Learning Specialist</em> at the Delaware County Intermediate Unit, providing invaluable support to educators and enhancing teaching practices throughout the County. As an <strong>Educational Consultant</strong> with the <em>Pennsylvania Bureau of Special Education</em>, he developed strategies for working with students with special needs within the math and STEM Classrooms. Jonathan's work as a curriculum developer at <strong>Age of Learning</strong> and as a facilitator and program manager for Code.org in Eastern PA showcased his commitment to innovative learning experiences and computer science education. His current role is <strong>Supervisor of Math </strong>at the Interboro School District in Pennsylvania.</p><p><br></p><p>In this conversation, we discussed range of topics, including:</p><p><br></p><p>✅Common<strong> “gatekeeper” skills f</strong>or math that can predict as well as prevent success with more advanced math concepts. </p><p><br></p><p>✅The ins and outs of common math<strong> interventions and accommodations:</strong> Including when and how we should allow <em>calculators </em>or use math flashcards.</p><p><br></p><p>✅How to use the <strong>Concrete-Representational-Abstract </strong>model to <em>teach numeracy</em> and understanding of print symbols. </p><p><br></p><p>✅Just how often are teachers searching for <strong>supplemental math materials,</strong> and how is this<em> impacting equity</em>? </p><p><br></p><p>You can connect with Jonathan on Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/jred530">@jred530 </a>and on<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanregino/"> LinkedIn here. </a></p><p>Resources mentioned in this episode include his presentation:</p><p><br></p><p><a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_gx4wO87_U6rSwQjJzKN7MnrhuyUMGiB/view">Creating Equitable Systems for the Struggling Student</a></p><p><a href="https://www.thescienceofmath.com/">The Science of Math</a> </p><p><a href="https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR1529-1.html">Implementation of K-12 State Standards for Math and ELA</a></p><p><a href="https://tntp.org/publications/view/the-opportunity-myth">The Opportunity Myth</a> </p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Executive functioning for college students: Beyond checklists and planners (with Jill Fahy)</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What if young adults are still<em> prompt-dependent</em> when they go away to college? </p><p><br></p><p>Or what if they and their parents aren’t aware of<em> how much support </em>they’re actually getting? </p><p><br></p><p>On top of that, how can professionals navigate the complexity of supporting <em>language and executive functioning</em> (or knowing when to address which skills)? </p><p><br></p><p><strong>I invited Jill Fahy to episode 122 of the </strong><strong><em>De Facto Leaders </em></strong><strong>Podcast to answer some of these questions. </strong></p><p><br></p><p>Jill is a licensed speech-language pathologist and professor in the <em>Department of Communication Sciences </em>and Disorders at<strong> Eastern Illinois University</strong>. She is also the co-director of the <strong>Autism Center</strong> and Director of the Students with <strong>Autism Transitional Education Program</strong>, where she develops and delivers transitional programming in social skills and executive functions for college students. </p><p><br></p><p>When Jill and I decided to record this conversation, we both agreed that one interview is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to this topic. </p><p><br></p><p>At the very least, we wanted to take a stab at illustrating the complexity of designing effective supports for students in both <em>language and executive functioning. </em></p><p><br></p><p>We also shared our frustration with common professional-development models, and why it’s so hard to get to actionable step-by-step plans in a typical seminar on this topic. </p><p><br></p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p><br></p><p>✅How can we tell if students need work on<strong> language</strong> or <strong>executive functioning</strong>? What if kids<em> need support</em> in both areas? </p><p><br></p><p>✅Why many young adults struggle to <em>turn in assignments</em> and manage their schedules, even if they’ve been given tools like <strong>checklists</strong> and <strong>planners</strong>. </p><p><br></p><p>✅Common <strong>executive functioning skills</strong> needed for independent problem-solving and goal-directed behavior; including <em>ideational fluency</em> and <em>future thinking</em>. </p><p><br></p><p>✅How to consider someone’s <em>executive functioning profile</em> (and use this to help them and their family get an accurate picture of how much support they’re really getting).</p><p>You can connect with Jill via email at<a href="mailto:jkfahy@eiu.edu"> jkfahy@eiu.edu</a>. You can read her article, <a href="https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/sbi15.4.151">Assessment of Executive Functions in School-Aged Children: Challenges and Solutions for the SLP from ASHA Perspectives here</a>. </p><p><br></p><p>You can learn more about the <a href="https://www.eiu.edu/step/">Students Transitional Education Program at Eastern Illinois University here</a> and the <a href="https://www.eiu.edu/autismcenter/">Autism Center here. </a></p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What if young adults are still<em> prompt-dependent</em> when they go away to college? </p><p><br></p><p>Or what if they and their parents aren’t aware of<em> how much support </em>they’re actually getting? </p><p><br></p><p>On top of that, how can professionals navigate the complexity of supporting <em>language and executive functioning</em> (or knowing when to address which skills)? </p><p><br></p><p><strong>I invited Jill Fahy to episode 122 of the </strong><strong><em>De Facto Leaders </em></strong><strong>Podcast to answer some of these questions. </strong></p><p><br></p><p>Jill is a licensed speech-language pathologist and professor in the <em>Department of Communication Sciences </em>and Disorders at<strong> Eastern Illinois University</strong>. She is also the co-director of the <strong>Autism Center</strong> and Director of the Students with <strong>Autism Transitional Education Program</strong>, where she develops and delivers transitional programming in social skills and executive functions for college students. </p><p><br></p><p>When Jill and I decided to record this conversation, we both agreed that one interview is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to this topic. </p><p><br></p><p>At the very least, we wanted to take a stab at illustrating the complexity of designing effective supports for students in both <em>language and executive functioning. </em></p><p><br></p><p>We also shared our frustration with common professional-development models, and why it’s so hard to get to actionable step-by-step plans in a typical seminar on this topic. </p><p><br></p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p><br></p><p>✅How can we tell if students need work on<strong> language</strong> or <strong>executive functioning</strong>? What if kids<em> need support</em> in both areas? </p><p><br></p><p>✅Why many young adults struggle to <em>turn in assignments</em> and manage their schedules, even if they’ve been given tools like <strong>checklists</strong> and <strong>planners</strong>. </p><p><br></p><p>✅Common <strong>executive functioning skills</strong> needed for independent problem-solving and goal-directed behavior; including <em>ideational fluency</em> and <em>future thinking</em>. </p><p><br></p><p>✅How to consider someone’s <em>executive functioning profile</em> (and use this to help them and their family get an accurate picture of how much support they’re really getting).</p><p>You can connect with Jill via email at<a href="mailto:jkfahy@eiu.edu"> jkfahy@eiu.edu</a>. You can read her article, <a href="https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/sbi15.4.151">Assessment of Executive Functions in School-Aged Children: Challenges and Solutions for the SLP from ASHA Perspectives here</a>. </p><p><br></p><p>You can learn more about the <a href="https://www.eiu.edu/step/">Students Transitional Education Program at Eastern Illinois University here</a> and the <a href="https://www.eiu.edu/autismcenter/">Autism Center here. </a></p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What if young adults are still<em> prompt-dependent</em> when they go away to college? </p><p><br></p><p>Or what if they and their parents aren’t aware of<em> how much support </em>they’re actually getting? </p><p><br></p><p>On top of that, how can professionals navigate the complexity of supporting <em>language and executive functioning</em> (or knowing when to address which skills)? </p><p><br></p><p><strong>I invited Jill Fahy to episode 122 of the </strong><strong><em>De Facto Leaders </em></strong><strong>Podcast to answer some of these questions. </strong></p><p><br></p><p>Jill is a licensed speech-language pathologist and professor in the <em>Department of Communication Sciences </em>and Disorders at<strong> Eastern Illinois University</strong>. She is also the co-director of the <strong>Autism Center</strong> and Director of the Students with <strong>Autism Transitional Education Program</strong>, where she develops and delivers transitional programming in social skills and executive functions for college students. </p><p><br></p><p>When Jill and I decided to record this conversation, we both agreed that one interview is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to this topic. </p><p><br></p><p>At the very least, we wanted to take a stab at illustrating the complexity of designing effective supports for students in both <em>language and executive functioning. </em></p><p><br></p><p>We also shared our frustration with common professional-development models, and why it’s so hard to get to actionable step-by-step plans in a typical seminar on this topic. </p><p><br></p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p><br></p><p>✅How can we tell if students need work on<strong> language</strong> or <strong>executive functioning</strong>? What if kids<em> need support</em> in both areas? </p><p><br></p><p>✅Why many young adults struggle to <em>turn in assignments</em> and manage their schedules, even if they’ve been given tools like <strong>checklists</strong> and <strong>planners</strong>. </p><p><br></p><p>✅Common <strong>executive functioning skills</strong> needed for independent problem-solving and goal-directed behavior; including <em>ideational fluency</em> and <em>future thinking</em>. </p><p><br></p><p>✅How to consider someone’s <em>executive functioning profile</em> (and use this to help them and their family get an accurate picture of how much support they’re really getting).</p><p>You can connect with Jill via email at<a href="mailto:jkfahy@eiu.edu"> jkfahy@eiu.edu</a>. You can read her article, <a href="https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/sbi15.4.151">Assessment of Executive Functions in School-Aged Children: Challenges and Solutions for the SLP from ASHA Perspectives here</a>. </p><p><br></p><p>You can learn more about the <a href="https://www.eiu.edu/step/">Students Transitional Education Program at Eastern Illinois University here</a> and the <a href="https://www.eiu.edu/autismcenter/">Autism Center here. </a></p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In different discussion groups, I’ve heard the claim that up to 50% of people don’t have an inner voice.  </p><p><br></p><p>Since much of my work has focused on metacognition and language, I wanted to devote an episode to discussing some common questions that come up regarding this topic. </p><p><br></p><p>That’s why in episode 121 of the <em>“De Facto Leaders” </em>podcast, I discussed the following:</p><p><br></p><p>✅Is internal language the best tool to use for <strong>reasoning </strong>and completing<em> complex tasks</em>?</p><p>✅Are there times it makes sense to use<strong> LESS language</strong> for <strong>self-regulation</strong> and <em>planning</em>? </p><p>✅If someone doesn’t have an<strong> inner voice</strong>, should we help them build one? </p><p>✅How do we measure whether someone is<strong> engaging in self-talk</strong>?</p><p>✅How many people use an<strong> inner monologue or dialogue</strong>, and how does this impact <em>social interactions</em> and<em> problem-solving</em>? </p><p><br></p><p>~Dr. Karen</p><p><br></p><p>P.S. In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. I also give you strategies that support self-directed talk and visual working memory. <br><a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In different discussion groups, I’ve heard the claim that up to 50% of people don’t have an inner voice.  </p><p><br></p><p>Since much of my work has focused on metacognition and language, I wanted to devote an episode to discussing some common questions that come up regarding this topic. </p><p><br></p><p>That’s why in episode 121 of the <em>“De Facto Leaders” </em>podcast, I discussed the following:</p><p><br></p><p>✅Is internal language the best tool to use for <strong>reasoning </strong>and completing<em> complex tasks</em>?</p><p>✅Are there times it makes sense to use<strong> LESS language</strong> for <strong>self-regulation</strong> and <em>planning</em>? </p><p>✅If someone doesn’t have an<strong> inner voice</strong>, should we help them build one? </p><p>✅How do we measure whether someone is<strong> engaging in self-talk</strong>?</p><p>✅How many people use an<strong> inner monologue or dialogue</strong>, and how does this impact <em>social interactions</em> and<em> problem-solving</em>? </p><p><br></p><p>~Dr. Karen</p><p><br></p><p>P.S. In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. I also give you strategies that support self-directed talk and visual working memory. <br><a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jul 2023 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In different discussion groups, I’ve heard the claim that up to 50% of people don’t have an inner voice.  </p><p><br></p><p>Since much of my work has focused on metacognition and language, I wanted to devote an episode to discussing some common questions that come up regarding this topic. </p><p><br></p><p>That’s why in episode 121 of the <em>“De Facto Leaders” </em>podcast, I discussed the following:</p><p><br></p><p>✅Is internal language the best tool to use for <strong>reasoning </strong>and completing<em> complex tasks</em>?</p><p>✅Are there times it makes sense to use<strong> LESS language</strong> for <strong>self-regulation</strong> and <em>planning</em>? </p><p>✅If someone doesn’t have an<strong> inner voice</strong>, should we help them build one? </p><p>✅How do we measure whether someone is<strong> engaging in self-talk</strong>?</p><p>✅How many people use an<strong> inner monologue or dialogue</strong>, and how does this impact <em>social interactions</em> and<em> problem-solving</em>? </p><p><br></p><p>~Dr. Karen</p><p><br></p><p>P.S. In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. I also give you strategies that support self-directed talk and visual working memory. <br><a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>120</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’ve ever thought about<em> </em><strong>leaving the school systems,</strong> you may have wondered what options you have as far as jobs go.</p><p><br></p><p>Maybe you feel burnt out, or maybe you just <strong>want a change</strong> and don’t want to walk away from education completely. </p><p><br></p><p>I understand this dilemma on a deep level, so that’s why I invited Aimee Davis to the <em>De Facto Leaders</em> podcast to talk about how she used her teaching and improv skills to find a fulfilling job <strong>outside the school systems.  </strong></p><p><br></p><p>Aimee Davis is the <strong>Senior Director of the Learning Center </strong>at the <em>Field Museum</em> in Chicago. Aimee Davis spent 10 years as a middle school social studies, reading, and language arts teacher before leaving the classroom in 2013 to pursue a career in informal science education. At the <strong>Museum of Science and Industry,</strong> she developed a suite of inquiry-based floor programs and trained teams of facilitators to deliver daily science programming. She joined The Field Museum in 2015 as the<strong> Volunteer and Public Learning Experiences Administrator</strong>. In this role, Aimee managed the Grainger Science Hub and associated cart programming, the <em>Discovery Squad </em>and <em>Crown Family PlayLab</em> adult volunteers, and the <em>Teen Volunteer</em> program. </p><p><br></p><p>In 2019, Aimee became the <strong>Director of the Learning Center</strong> and in 2022, the <strong>Senior Director.</strong> In this role Aimee oversees the six divisions in the Field's Learning Center which include the museum's offerings for teachers, students, families, community groups, teens, and every day visitors. Aimee trained and taught at <em>The Second City</em>, has a <em>Non-profit Leadership Certificate </em>from Northwestern Kellogg, a M.A. in Education Administration from Saint Xavier University and a B.S. in Elementary Education from Illinois State University.</p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, we talk about:</p><p><br></p><p>✅How to <em>find a job t</em>hat aligns with your passion and skills outside the <strong>school systems.</strong></p><p><br></p><p>✅How <em>learning improv</em> can make you a better <strong>teacher, leader</strong>, and<strong> communicator </strong>(even if you’re not in to theater).</p><p><br></p><p>✅How museums are leveraging youth programs to enhance <strong>real-world</strong>,<strong> hands-on learning </strong>and embracing the<em> benefits of technology.</em></p><p><br>You can connect with Aimee on<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/aimee-davis-25756b1b/"> LinkedIn here</a>, and find more information about<a href="https://www.fieldmuseum.org/"> the Field Museum in Chicago, Illinois here. </a></p><p><br></p><p>Be sure to check out the <strong>BE podcast network</strong> for educators and <em>aspiring leaders</em>. If you’re looking for shows to inspire you to level up in your career or more effectively serve students, we’ve got you covered. Learn more about the BE podcast network at <a href="http://bepodcastnetwork.com/">http://bepodcastnetwork.com/</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’ve ever thought about<em> </em><strong>leaving the school systems,</strong> you may have wondered what options you have as far as jobs go.</p><p><br></p><p>Maybe you feel burnt out, or maybe you just <strong>want a change</strong> and don’t want to walk away from education completely. </p><p><br></p><p>I understand this dilemma on a deep level, so that’s why I invited Aimee Davis to the <em>De Facto Leaders</em> podcast to talk about how she used her teaching and improv skills to find a fulfilling job <strong>outside the school systems.  </strong></p><p><br></p><p>Aimee Davis is the <strong>Senior Director of the Learning Center </strong>at the <em>Field Museum</em> in Chicago. Aimee Davis spent 10 years as a middle school social studies, reading, and language arts teacher before leaving the classroom in 2013 to pursue a career in informal science education. At the <strong>Museum of Science and Industry,</strong> she developed a suite of inquiry-based floor programs and trained teams of facilitators to deliver daily science programming. She joined The Field Museum in 2015 as the<strong> Volunteer and Public Learning Experiences Administrator</strong>. In this role, Aimee managed the Grainger Science Hub and associated cart programming, the <em>Discovery Squad </em>and <em>Crown Family PlayLab</em> adult volunteers, and the <em>Teen Volunteer</em> program. </p><p><br></p><p>In 2019, Aimee became the <strong>Director of the Learning Center</strong> and in 2022, the <strong>Senior Director.</strong> In this role Aimee oversees the six divisions in the Field's Learning Center which include the museum's offerings for teachers, students, families, community groups, teens, and every day visitors. Aimee trained and taught at <em>The Second City</em>, has a <em>Non-profit Leadership Certificate </em>from Northwestern Kellogg, a M.A. in Education Administration from Saint Xavier University and a B.S. in Elementary Education from Illinois State University.</p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, we talk about:</p><p><br></p><p>✅How to <em>find a job t</em>hat aligns with your passion and skills outside the <strong>school systems.</strong></p><p><br></p><p>✅How <em>learning improv</em> can make you a better <strong>teacher, leader</strong>, and<strong> communicator </strong>(even if you’re not in to theater).</p><p><br></p><p>✅How museums are leveraging youth programs to enhance <strong>real-world</strong>,<strong> hands-on learning </strong>and embracing the<em> benefits of technology.</em></p><p><br>You can connect with Aimee on<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/aimee-davis-25756b1b/"> LinkedIn here</a>, and find more information about<a href="https://www.fieldmuseum.org/"> the Field Museum in Chicago, Illinois here. </a></p><p><br></p><p>Be sure to check out the <strong>BE podcast network</strong> for educators and <em>aspiring leaders</em>. If you’re looking for shows to inspire you to level up in your career or more effectively serve students, we’ve got you covered. Learn more about the BE podcast network at <a href="http://bepodcastnetwork.com/">http://bepodcastnetwork.com/</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Jul 2023 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’ve ever thought about<em> </em><strong>leaving the school systems,</strong> you may have wondered what options you have as far as jobs go.</p><p><br></p><p>Maybe you feel burnt out, or maybe you just <strong>want a change</strong> and don’t want to walk away from education completely. </p><p><br></p><p>I understand this dilemma on a deep level, so that’s why I invited Aimee Davis to the <em>De Facto Leaders</em> podcast to talk about how she used her teaching and improv skills to find a fulfilling job <strong>outside the school systems.  </strong></p><p><br></p><p>Aimee Davis is the <strong>Senior Director of the Learning Center </strong>at the <em>Field Museum</em> in Chicago. Aimee Davis spent 10 years as a middle school social studies, reading, and language arts teacher before leaving the classroom in 2013 to pursue a career in informal science education. At the <strong>Museum of Science and Industry,</strong> she developed a suite of inquiry-based floor programs and trained teams of facilitators to deliver daily science programming. She joined The Field Museum in 2015 as the<strong> Volunteer and Public Learning Experiences Administrator</strong>. In this role, Aimee managed the Grainger Science Hub and associated cart programming, the <em>Discovery Squad </em>and <em>Crown Family PlayLab</em> adult volunteers, and the <em>Teen Volunteer</em> program. </p><p><br></p><p>In 2019, Aimee became the <strong>Director of the Learning Center</strong> and in 2022, the <strong>Senior Director.</strong> In this role Aimee oversees the six divisions in the Field's Learning Center which include the museum's offerings for teachers, students, families, community groups, teens, and every day visitors. Aimee trained and taught at <em>The Second City</em>, has a <em>Non-profit Leadership Certificate </em>from Northwestern Kellogg, a M.A. in Education Administration from Saint Xavier University and a B.S. in Elementary Education from Illinois State University.</p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, we talk about:</p><p><br></p><p>✅How to <em>find a job t</em>hat aligns with your passion and skills outside the <strong>school systems.</strong></p><p><br></p><p>✅How <em>learning improv</em> can make you a better <strong>teacher, leader</strong>, and<strong> communicator </strong>(even if you’re not in to theater).</p><p><br></p><p>✅How museums are leveraging youth programs to enhance <strong>real-world</strong>,<strong> hands-on learning </strong>and embracing the<em> benefits of technology.</em></p><p><br>You can connect with Aimee on<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/aimee-davis-25756b1b/"> LinkedIn here</a>, and find more information about<a href="https://www.fieldmuseum.org/"> the Field Museum in Chicago, Illinois here. </a></p><p><br></p><p>Be sure to check out the <strong>BE podcast network</strong> for educators and <em>aspiring leaders</em>. If you’re looking for shows to inspire you to level up in your career or more effectively serve students, we’ve got you covered. Learn more about the BE podcast network at <a href="http://bepodcastnetwork.com/">http://bepodcastnetwork.com/</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Teacher-centered leadership (with Dr. Chris Jones)</title>
      <itunes:episode>119</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many people who are involved in K-12 education want to be “student-centered”, but what if that’s not the most effective place for leaders to put their efforts?</p><p><br></p><p><strong>I wanted to discuss this topic with Dr. Chris Jones, who shares why school leaders can create a bigger impact by supporting teachers and those working directly with students. </strong></p><p><br></p><p>Dr. Chris Jones has been an educator in Massachusetts for 22 years. His experience in the classroom ranged from 8th - 11th grade working in an urban setting. A portion of this was spent opening a high school division for an expanding charter school. He has just finished his 14th year as a building administrator. Chris is also the Vice President of the Massachusetts State Administrators Association (MSAA). True to his "why" of improving the educational experience for as many people as possible, he is currently the Principal of Whitman-Hanson Regional High School in Whitman, Massachusetts. </p><p><br></p><p>He is the author of <a href="https://drcsjones.blog/seeing-to-lead-podcast/">SEEing to Lead</a>, a book that provides strategies for how modern leaders can and must support, engage, and empower their teachers to elevate student success. Chris vlogs weekly about continuous improvement and is also the host of the podcast SEEing to Lead as a way to amplify teachers’ voices in an effort to improve education as a whole. His overarching goal is to positively model continuous improvement in all facets of life by being purposeful, acting with integrity, and building character.</p><p><br></p><p>Chris is passionate about continuous improvement and the idea that success is not a destination, but a process. Chris is a teacher centered principal and his beliefs around the importance of a positive work environment, continuous growth, and a healthy family work-life integration can be seen in the presentations and workshops he has given for the Massachusetts School Administrators Association (MSAA), Massachusetts Computer Using Educators (MassCUE), Massachusetts Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development (MASCD), the Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD), the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP); and his participation in the Better Leaders Better Schools Mastermind group.</p><p><br></p><p>A finalist for the Massachusetts School Administrators Association’s Principal of the Year award and named the 2022 Massachusetts School Counselors Associaltion’s (MASCA) Administrator of the Year, Chris is described by his past Superintendent as being “...wholly invested in the success of the school…a creative problem-solver who is able to deliberate yet be decisive, be creative yet accountable…calm and clear-headed even under the most trying of times…has built a strong collaborative and collegial school culture…he is a positive influence on teachers, teaching, and learning.”</p><p><br></p><p>Chris’ education includes a BA from Bridgewater State University, an MA from Salem State University, and a Doctorate from Northeastern University. He currently resides in Southeastern Massachusetts with his wife, Mary (Bella) and two boys, Tommy and Scotty.</p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, we cover a wide range of topics relating to how leaders can better empower their staff, including:</p><p><br></p><p>✅What it means to be <em>“teacher-centered”</em>, and why being <em>“student-centered”</em> isn’t always the most <strong>effective way</strong> to run a school.</p><p><br></p><p>✅Are constraints a bad thing? Or can they <strong>lead to more creativity</strong>? How can school leaders guide their staff without <em>micromanaging</em> them?</p><p><br></p><p>✅Should <strong>school administrators</strong> ask for feedback during evaluations? What questions should they be asking to understand how they can <em>empower staff.</em> </p><p>You can connect with Dr. Jones on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/drcsjones/">LinkedIn here</a>, and on <a href="https://twitter.com/DrCSJones/">Twitter here</a>, and on<a href="https://www.instagram.com/drcsjones/"> Instagram here.</a>  You can learn more about his book and podcast at: <a href="https://drcsjones.blog/seeing-to-lead-podcast/">https://drcsjones.blog/seeing-to-lead-podcast/</a></p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many people who are involved in K-12 education want to be “student-centered”, but what if that’s not the most effective place for leaders to put their efforts?</p><p><br></p><p><strong>I wanted to discuss this topic with Dr. Chris Jones, who shares why school leaders can create a bigger impact by supporting teachers and those working directly with students. </strong></p><p><br></p><p>Dr. Chris Jones has been an educator in Massachusetts for 22 years. His experience in the classroom ranged from 8th - 11th grade working in an urban setting. A portion of this was spent opening a high school division for an expanding charter school. He has just finished his 14th year as a building administrator. Chris is also the Vice President of the Massachusetts State Administrators Association (MSAA). True to his "why" of improving the educational experience for as many people as possible, he is currently the Principal of Whitman-Hanson Regional High School in Whitman, Massachusetts. </p><p><br></p><p>He is the author of <a href="https://drcsjones.blog/seeing-to-lead-podcast/">SEEing to Lead</a>, a book that provides strategies for how modern leaders can and must support, engage, and empower their teachers to elevate student success. Chris vlogs weekly about continuous improvement and is also the host of the podcast SEEing to Lead as a way to amplify teachers’ voices in an effort to improve education as a whole. His overarching goal is to positively model continuous improvement in all facets of life by being purposeful, acting with integrity, and building character.</p><p><br></p><p>Chris is passionate about continuous improvement and the idea that success is not a destination, but a process. Chris is a teacher centered principal and his beliefs around the importance of a positive work environment, continuous growth, and a healthy family work-life integration can be seen in the presentations and workshops he has given for the Massachusetts School Administrators Association (MSAA), Massachusetts Computer Using Educators (MassCUE), Massachusetts Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development (MASCD), the Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD), the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP); and his participation in the Better Leaders Better Schools Mastermind group.</p><p><br></p><p>A finalist for the Massachusetts School Administrators Association’s Principal of the Year award and named the 2022 Massachusetts School Counselors Associaltion’s (MASCA) Administrator of the Year, Chris is described by his past Superintendent as being “...wholly invested in the success of the school…a creative problem-solver who is able to deliberate yet be decisive, be creative yet accountable…calm and clear-headed even under the most trying of times…has built a strong collaborative and collegial school culture…he is a positive influence on teachers, teaching, and learning.”</p><p><br></p><p>Chris’ education includes a BA from Bridgewater State University, an MA from Salem State University, and a Doctorate from Northeastern University. He currently resides in Southeastern Massachusetts with his wife, Mary (Bella) and two boys, Tommy and Scotty.</p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, we cover a wide range of topics relating to how leaders can better empower their staff, including:</p><p><br></p><p>✅What it means to be <em>“teacher-centered”</em>, and why being <em>“student-centered”</em> isn’t always the most <strong>effective way</strong> to run a school.</p><p><br></p><p>✅Are constraints a bad thing? Or can they <strong>lead to more creativity</strong>? How can school leaders guide their staff without <em>micromanaging</em> them?</p><p><br></p><p>✅Should <strong>school administrators</strong> ask for feedback during evaluations? What questions should they be asking to understand how they can <em>empower staff.</em> </p><p>You can connect with Dr. Jones on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/drcsjones/">LinkedIn here</a>, and on <a href="https://twitter.com/DrCSJones/">Twitter here</a>, and on<a href="https://www.instagram.com/drcsjones/"> Instagram here.</a>  You can learn more about his book and podcast at: <a href="https://drcsjones.blog/seeing-to-lead-podcast/">https://drcsjones.blog/seeing-to-lead-podcast/</a></p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many people who are involved in K-12 education want to be “student-centered”, but what if that’s not the most effective place for leaders to put their efforts?</p><p><br></p><p><strong>I wanted to discuss this topic with Dr. Chris Jones, who shares why school leaders can create a bigger impact by supporting teachers and those working directly with students. </strong></p><p><br></p><p>Dr. Chris Jones has been an educator in Massachusetts for 22 years. His experience in the classroom ranged from 8th - 11th grade working in an urban setting. A portion of this was spent opening a high school division for an expanding charter school. He has just finished his 14th year as a building administrator. Chris is also the Vice President of the Massachusetts State Administrators Association (MSAA). True to his "why" of improving the educational experience for as many people as possible, he is currently the Principal of Whitman-Hanson Regional High School in Whitman, Massachusetts. </p><p><br></p><p>He is the author of <a href="https://drcsjones.blog/seeing-to-lead-podcast/">SEEing to Lead</a>, a book that provides strategies for how modern leaders can and must support, engage, and empower their teachers to elevate student success. Chris vlogs weekly about continuous improvement and is also the host of the podcast SEEing to Lead as a way to amplify teachers’ voices in an effort to improve education as a whole. His overarching goal is to positively model continuous improvement in all facets of life by being purposeful, acting with integrity, and building character.</p><p><br></p><p>Chris is passionate about continuous improvement and the idea that success is not a destination, but a process. Chris is a teacher centered principal and his beliefs around the importance of a positive work environment, continuous growth, and a healthy family work-life integration can be seen in the presentations and workshops he has given for the Massachusetts School Administrators Association (MSAA), Massachusetts Computer Using Educators (MassCUE), Massachusetts Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development (MASCD), the Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD), the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP); and his participation in the Better Leaders Better Schools Mastermind group.</p><p><br></p><p>A finalist for the Massachusetts School Administrators Association’s Principal of the Year award and named the 2022 Massachusetts School Counselors Associaltion’s (MASCA) Administrator of the Year, Chris is described by his past Superintendent as being “...wholly invested in the success of the school…a creative problem-solver who is able to deliberate yet be decisive, be creative yet accountable…calm and clear-headed even under the most trying of times…has built a strong collaborative and collegial school culture…he is a positive influence on teachers, teaching, and learning.”</p><p><br></p><p>Chris’ education includes a BA from Bridgewater State University, an MA from Salem State University, and a Doctorate from Northeastern University. He currently resides in Southeastern Massachusetts with his wife, Mary (Bella) and two boys, Tommy and Scotty.</p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, we cover a wide range of topics relating to how leaders can better empower their staff, including:</p><p><br></p><p>✅What it means to be <em>“teacher-centered”</em>, and why being <em>“student-centered”</em> isn’t always the most <strong>effective way</strong> to run a school.</p><p><br></p><p>✅Are constraints a bad thing? Or can they <strong>lead to more creativity</strong>? How can school leaders guide their staff without <em>micromanaging</em> them?</p><p><br></p><p>✅Should <strong>school administrators</strong> ask for feedback during evaluations? What questions should they be asking to understand how they can <em>empower staff.</em> </p><p>You can connect with Dr. Jones on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/drcsjones/">LinkedIn here</a>, and on <a href="https://twitter.com/DrCSJones/">Twitter here</a>, and on<a href="https://www.instagram.com/drcsjones/"> Instagram here.</a>  You can learn more about his book and podcast at: <a href="https://drcsjones.blog/seeing-to-lead-podcast/">https://drcsjones.blog/seeing-to-lead-podcast/</a></p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Evidence-based practices and <strong>high-quality curriculum</strong> are important, but they aren’t the ONLY things school leaders need to think about. </p><p><br></p><p>We can’t effectively<em> serve students</em> unless we understand their community, which means we have to think beyond the <em>classroom </em>or<em> therapy room</em>. </p><p><br></p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Edward Gordon, II,</strong> former principal and CEO of Gordon Leadership Academy, LLC to the <em>De Facto Leaders</em> podcast to talk about <strong>school turnaround </strong>and coaching within the education system. </p><p><br></p><p>Edward W. Gordon, II is a native of Montclair, New Jersey. He is the proud father of Edward W. Gordon, III. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Music from the University of South Carolina in 1998. Edward also earned a Master’s in Music Education from New Jersey City University in 2002, and a Master’s in Educational Leadership in 2003. He is a Certified Principal for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.</p><p>Mr. Gordon has over 20 years of experience in education and has led staff and students from preschool through high school. </p><p><br></p><p>He was one of three graduates of the <strong>PhillyPLUS School Turnaround Program</strong>, a selective residency program focused on serving underperforming schools.</p><p>Edward hosts a weekly broadcast entitled<em> The Principal’s Office</em> where he highlights educational stakeholders who are making a difference in their lives, the lives of others and with others. He is the CEO of Gordon Leadership Academy, LLC, a company that coaches and mentors aspiring and current school leaders globally. </p><p><br></p><p>His motto is, <em>“If I can help somebody, then my living shall not be in vain.”</em></p><p><br></p><p>In this conversation, we discuss: </p><p><br></p><p>✅What’s really behind <strong>school attendance</strong> issues, and what happens when the school vision doesn’t align with the<em> student body and community</em>.</p><p><br></p><p>✅What’s the difference between <strong>coaching</strong>,<strong> mentoring</strong>, <strong>therapy</strong>, and <strong>consulting</strong>? How can people in education and healthcare both deliver and use these services to lead <em>fulfilling careers</em>? </p><p><br></p><p>✅Why and how <strong>educators</strong>, <strong>leaders</strong>, and <strong>therapists </strong>can form partnerships with local businesses and community organizations to better serve students. </p><p><br></p><p>You can connect with Edward on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/edward-w-gordon-ii-8b947b86/">LinkedIn here </a>and<a href="https://www.facebook.com/GordonLeadershipAcademy/"> on Facebook here</a>. You can find <a href="https://www.amazon.com/School-Leader-Reflective-Journal-Helping/dp/B0B1QL3S9D">The School Leader Reflective Journal on Amazon here. </a>You can also find links to<a href="https://linktr.ee/principalgordon"> his other resources here. </a></p><p><br></p><p>Be sure to check out the BE podcast network for educators and aspiring leaders. If you’re looking for shows to inspire you to level up in your career or more effectively serve students, we’ve got you covered. Learn more about the BE podcast network at <a href="http://bepodcastnetwork.com/">http://bepodcastnetwork.com/</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Evidence-based practices and <strong>high-quality curriculum</strong> are important, but they aren’t the ONLY things school leaders need to think about. </p><p><br></p><p>We can’t effectively<em> serve students</em> unless we understand their community, which means we have to think beyond the <em>classroom </em>or<em> therapy room</em>. </p><p><br></p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Edward Gordon, II,</strong> former principal and CEO of Gordon Leadership Academy, LLC to the <em>De Facto Leaders</em> podcast to talk about <strong>school turnaround </strong>and coaching within the education system. </p><p><br></p><p>Edward W. Gordon, II is a native of Montclair, New Jersey. He is the proud father of Edward W. Gordon, III. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Music from the University of South Carolina in 1998. Edward also earned a Master’s in Music Education from New Jersey City University in 2002, and a Master’s in Educational Leadership in 2003. He is a Certified Principal for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.</p><p>Mr. Gordon has over 20 years of experience in education and has led staff and students from preschool through high school. </p><p><br></p><p>He was one of three graduates of the <strong>PhillyPLUS School Turnaround Program</strong>, a selective residency program focused on serving underperforming schools.</p><p>Edward hosts a weekly broadcast entitled<em> The Principal’s Office</em> where he highlights educational stakeholders who are making a difference in their lives, the lives of others and with others. He is the CEO of Gordon Leadership Academy, LLC, a company that coaches and mentors aspiring and current school leaders globally. </p><p><br></p><p>His motto is, <em>“If I can help somebody, then my living shall not be in vain.”</em></p><p><br></p><p>In this conversation, we discuss: </p><p><br></p><p>✅What’s really behind <strong>school attendance</strong> issues, and what happens when the school vision doesn’t align with the<em> student body and community</em>.</p><p><br></p><p>✅What’s the difference between <strong>coaching</strong>,<strong> mentoring</strong>, <strong>therapy</strong>, and <strong>consulting</strong>? How can people in education and healthcare both deliver and use these services to lead <em>fulfilling careers</em>? </p><p><br></p><p>✅Why and how <strong>educators</strong>, <strong>leaders</strong>, and <strong>therapists </strong>can form partnerships with local businesses and community organizations to better serve students. </p><p><br></p><p>You can connect with Edward on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/edward-w-gordon-ii-8b947b86/">LinkedIn here </a>and<a href="https://www.facebook.com/GordonLeadershipAcademy/"> on Facebook here</a>. You can find <a href="https://www.amazon.com/School-Leader-Reflective-Journal-Helping/dp/B0B1QL3S9D">The School Leader Reflective Journal on Amazon here. </a>You can also find links to<a href="https://linktr.ee/principalgordon"> his other resources here. </a></p><p><br></p><p>Be sure to check out the BE podcast network for educators and aspiring leaders. If you’re looking for shows to inspire you to level up in your career or more effectively serve students, we’ve got you covered. Learn more about the BE podcast network at <a href="http://bepodcastnetwork.com/">http://bepodcastnetwork.com/</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Evidence-based practices and <strong>high-quality curriculum</strong> are important, but they aren’t the ONLY things school leaders need to think about. </p><p><br></p><p>We can’t effectively<em> serve students</em> unless we understand their community, which means we have to think beyond the <em>classroom </em>or<em> therapy room</em>. </p><p><br></p><p>That’s why I invited <strong>Edward Gordon, II,</strong> former principal and CEO of Gordon Leadership Academy, LLC to the <em>De Facto Leaders</em> podcast to talk about <strong>school turnaround </strong>and coaching within the education system. </p><p><br></p><p>Edward W. Gordon, II is a native of Montclair, New Jersey. He is the proud father of Edward W. Gordon, III. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Music from the University of South Carolina in 1998. Edward also earned a Master’s in Music Education from New Jersey City University in 2002, and a Master’s in Educational Leadership in 2003. He is a Certified Principal for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.</p><p>Mr. Gordon has over 20 years of experience in education and has led staff and students from preschool through high school. </p><p><br></p><p>He was one of three graduates of the <strong>PhillyPLUS School Turnaround Program</strong>, a selective residency program focused on serving underperforming schools.</p><p>Edward hosts a weekly broadcast entitled<em> The Principal’s Office</em> where he highlights educational stakeholders who are making a difference in their lives, the lives of others and with others. He is the CEO of Gordon Leadership Academy, LLC, a company that coaches and mentors aspiring and current school leaders globally. </p><p><br></p><p>His motto is, <em>“If I can help somebody, then my living shall not be in vain.”</em></p><p><br></p><p>In this conversation, we discuss: </p><p><br></p><p>✅What’s really behind <strong>school attendance</strong> issues, and what happens when the school vision doesn’t align with the<em> student body and community</em>.</p><p><br></p><p>✅What’s the difference between <strong>coaching</strong>,<strong> mentoring</strong>, <strong>therapy</strong>, and <strong>consulting</strong>? How can people in education and healthcare both deliver and use these services to lead <em>fulfilling careers</em>? </p><p><br></p><p>✅Why and how <strong>educators</strong>, <strong>leaders</strong>, and <strong>therapists </strong>can form partnerships with local businesses and community organizations to better serve students. </p><p><br></p><p>You can connect with Edward on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/edward-w-gordon-ii-8b947b86/">LinkedIn here </a>and<a href="https://www.facebook.com/GordonLeadershipAcademy/"> on Facebook here</a>. You can find <a href="https://www.amazon.com/School-Leader-Reflective-Journal-Helping/dp/B0B1QL3S9D">The School Leader Reflective Journal on Amazon here. </a>You can also find links to<a href="https://linktr.ee/principalgordon"> his other resources here. </a></p><p><br></p><p>Be sure to check out the BE podcast network for educators and aspiring leaders. If you’re looking for shows to inspire you to level up in your career or more effectively serve students, we’ve got you covered. Learn more about the BE podcast network at <a href="http://bepodcastnetwork.com/">http://bepodcastnetwork.com/</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>117</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There’s a lot of talk about risk factors in education; but not as much focus on <em>protective factors</em>. </p><p><br></p><p>That’s why I invited<strong> Dr. Mike Gaskell</strong> to episode 118 of <em>De Facto Leaders</em> to talk about the work he’s done helping students and staff build resilience in a way that’s feasible for busy educators. </p><p><br></p><p>Dr. Michael Gaskell is an author, speaker and school principal in East Brunswick, NJ., following experience as a special educator and assistant principal in Paramus, NJ. He models the pursuit of lifelong learning as he serves to mentor new principals through the New Jersey Leaders to Leaders program. An <a href="http://njpsa.org/big-ideas-in-small-windows/">NJPSA Stars</a> recipient, he has been published in over <a href="https://muckrack.com/michael-gaskell/articles#">4 dozen articles</a> in education journals and blogs, including ASCD Smartbrief, Tech &amp; Learning, Education Post, eSchoolNews, NASSP, Edtech, currently writes a <a href="https://corp.smartbrief.com/authors/michael-gaskell">monthly column in ASCD Smartbrief</a>, and has made the most-read section of ASCD Smartbrief numerous times. Mike presents at national conferences, including the <a href="https://www.learningandthebrain.com/education-speakers/Michael-Gaskell">Learning and the Brain conference</a>, November 2021; <a href="https://s23.a2zinc.net/clients/lrp/fetc2022/Public/SpeakerDetails.aspx?FromPage=Speakers.aspx&amp;ContactID=77588">FETC January 2022</a>, and FETC, again in January 2023. He has been on <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/114l7q548NKNmXKh0o_alDHYyguuuNomqWU_p_rvzUgw/edit">numerous podcasts</a> including Larry Ferlazzo’s Education Week Classroom Q&amp;A. Mike has published three books: <a href="https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/mono/10.4324/9781003275718/radical-principals-michael-gaskell">Radical Principals</a>, <a href="https://www.routledge.com/Leading-Schools-Through-Trauma-A-Data-Driven-Approach-to-Helping-Children/Gaskell/p/book/9780367755621">Leading Schools Through Trauma</a> and <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Microstrategy-Magic-Confronting-Classroom-Challenges/dp/1475855311">Microstrategy Magic</a>. Dr. Gaskell works relentlessly to support instructional excellence and student success, for his school community, and most importantly, for the wellness and equity of all children. </p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, we cover a wide range of topics, including:</p><p><br></p><p>✅<strong>De-escalation strategie</strong>s school staff can use for handling<em> emails</em> and<em> social media posts</em>; including Jay Baer’s “reply only twice” strategy.</p><p><br></p><p>✅<strong>Three protective factors</strong> that increase <em>post-traumatic growth.</em></p><p><br></p><p>✅How to “stack”<strong> 1-minute interventions</strong> to improve<em> resilience</em>, <em>behavior</em>, and performance. </p><p><br></p><p>✅Simple but powerful ways to improve <em>attention and engagement</em>; including the <em>“coffeehouse effect</em>” and <strong>greeting students at the door</strong>. </p><p><br></p><p>You can connect with Dr. Michael Gaskell on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-gaskell-922711100/">LinkedIn here</a>, on <a href="https://twitter.com/GaskellMgaskell">Twitter here</a>, and on <a href="https://www.instagram.com/mgaskell0/">Instagram here</a>. His books include <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Radical-Principals-Michael-S-Gaskell/dp/1032229284">Radical Principals</a>, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Leading-Schools-Through-Trauma-Data-Driven-ebook/">Leading Schools through Trauma</a>,  and <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Microstrategy-Magic-Confronting-Classroom-Challenges-ebook/">MicroStrategy Magic: Confronting Classroom Challenges While Saving Time and Energy.</a></p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There’s a lot of talk about risk factors in education; but not as much focus on <em>protective factors</em>. </p><p><br></p><p>That’s why I invited<strong> Dr. Mike Gaskell</strong> to episode 118 of <em>De Facto Leaders</em> to talk about the work he’s done helping students and staff build resilience in a way that’s feasible for busy educators. </p><p><br></p><p>Dr. Michael Gaskell is an author, speaker and school principal in East Brunswick, NJ., following experience as a special educator and assistant principal in Paramus, NJ. He models the pursuit of lifelong learning as he serves to mentor new principals through the New Jersey Leaders to Leaders program. An <a href="http://njpsa.org/big-ideas-in-small-windows/">NJPSA Stars</a> recipient, he has been published in over <a href="https://muckrack.com/michael-gaskell/articles#">4 dozen articles</a> in education journals and blogs, including ASCD Smartbrief, Tech &amp; Learning, Education Post, eSchoolNews, NASSP, Edtech, currently writes a <a href="https://corp.smartbrief.com/authors/michael-gaskell">monthly column in ASCD Smartbrief</a>, and has made the most-read section of ASCD Smartbrief numerous times. Mike presents at national conferences, including the <a href="https://www.learningandthebrain.com/education-speakers/Michael-Gaskell">Learning and the Brain conference</a>, November 2021; <a href="https://s23.a2zinc.net/clients/lrp/fetc2022/Public/SpeakerDetails.aspx?FromPage=Speakers.aspx&amp;ContactID=77588">FETC January 2022</a>, and FETC, again in January 2023. He has been on <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/114l7q548NKNmXKh0o_alDHYyguuuNomqWU_p_rvzUgw/edit">numerous podcasts</a> including Larry Ferlazzo’s Education Week Classroom Q&amp;A. Mike has published three books: <a href="https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/mono/10.4324/9781003275718/radical-principals-michael-gaskell">Radical Principals</a>, <a href="https://www.routledge.com/Leading-Schools-Through-Trauma-A-Data-Driven-Approach-to-Helping-Children/Gaskell/p/book/9780367755621">Leading Schools Through Trauma</a> and <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Microstrategy-Magic-Confronting-Classroom-Challenges/dp/1475855311">Microstrategy Magic</a>. Dr. Gaskell works relentlessly to support instructional excellence and student success, for his school community, and most importantly, for the wellness and equity of all children. </p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, we cover a wide range of topics, including:</p><p><br></p><p>✅<strong>De-escalation strategie</strong>s school staff can use for handling<em> emails</em> and<em> social media posts</em>; including Jay Baer’s “reply only twice” strategy.</p><p><br></p><p>✅<strong>Three protective factors</strong> that increase <em>post-traumatic growth.</em></p><p><br></p><p>✅How to “stack”<strong> 1-minute interventions</strong> to improve<em> resilience</em>, <em>behavior</em>, and performance. </p><p><br></p><p>✅Simple but powerful ways to improve <em>attention and engagement</em>; including the <em>“coffeehouse effect</em>” and <strong>greeting students at the door</strong>. </p><p><br></p><p>You can connect with Dr. Michael Gaskell on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-gaskell-922711100/">LinkedIn here</a>, on <a href="https://twitter.com/GaskellMgaskell">Twitter here</a>, and on <a href="https://www.instagram.com/mgaskell0/">Instagram here</a>. His books include <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Radical-Principals-Michael-S-Gaskell/dp/1032229284">Radical Principals</a>, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Leading-Schools-Through-Trauma-Data-Driven-ebook/">Leading Schools through Trauma</a>,  and <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Microstrategy-Magic-Confronting-Classroom-Challenges-ebook/">MicroStrategy Magic: Confronting Classroom Challenges While Saving Time and Energy.</a></p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There’s a lot of talk about risk factors in education; but not as much focus on <em>protective factors</em>. </p><p><br></p><p>That’s why I invited<strong> Dr. Mike Gaskell</strong> to episode 118 of <em>De Facto Leaders</em> to talk about the work he’s done helping students and staff build resilience in a way that’s feasible for busy educators. </p><p><br></p><p>Dr. Michael Gaskell is an author, speaker and school principal in East Brunswick, NJ., following experience as a special educator and assistant principal in Paramus, NJ. He models the pursuit of lifelong learning as he serves to mentor new principals through the New Jersey Leaders to Leaders program. An <a href="http://njpsa.org/big-ideas-in-small-windows/">NJPSA Stars</a> recipient, he has been published in over <a href="https://muckrack.com/michael-gaskell/articles#">4 dozen articles</a> in education journals and blogs, including ASCD Smartbrief, Tech &amp; Learning, Education Post, eSchoolNews, NASSP, Edtech, currently writes a <a href="https://corp.smartbrief.com/authors/michael-gaskell">monthly column in ASCD Smartbrief</a>, and has made the most-read section of ASCD Smartbrief numerous times. Mike presents at national conferences, including the <a href="https://www.learningandthebrain.com/education-speakers/Michael-Gaskell">Learning and the Brain conference</a>, November 2021; <a href="https://s23.a2zinc.net/clients/lrp/fetc2022/Public/SpeakerDetails.aspx?FromPage=Speakers.aspx&amp;ContactID=77588">FETC January 2022</a>, and FETC, again in January 2023. He has been on <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/114l7q548NKNmXKh0o_alDHYyguuuNomqWU_p_rvzUgw/edit">numerous podcasts</a> including Larry Ferlazzo’s Education Week Classroom Q&amp;A. Mike has published three books: <a href="https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/mono/10.4324/9781003275718/radical-principals-michael-gaskell">Radical Principals</a>, <a href="https://www.routledge.com/Leading-Schools-Through-Trauma-A-Data-Driven-Approach-to-Helping-Children/Gaskell/p/book/9780367755621">Leading Schools Through Trauma</a> and <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Microstrategy-Magic-Confronting-Classroom-Challenges/dp/1475855311">Microstrategy Magic</a>. Dr. Gaskell works relentlessly to support instructional excellence and student success, for his school community, and most importantly, for the wellness and equity of all children. </p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, we cover a wide range of topics, including:</p><p><br></p><p>✅<strong>De-escalation strategie</strong>s school staff can use for handling<em> emails</em> and<em> social media posts</em>; including Jay Baer’s “reply only twice” strategy.</p><p><br></p><p>✅<strong>Three protective factors</strong> that increase <em>post-traumatic growth.</em></p><p><br></p><p>✅How to “stack”<strong> 1-minute interventions</strong> to improve<em> resilience</em>, <em>behavior</em>, and performance. </p><p><br></p><p>✅Simple but powerful ways to improve <em>attention and engagement</em>; including the <em>“coffeehouse effect</em>” and <strong>greeting students at the door</strong>. </p><p><br></p><p>You can connect with Dr. Michael Gaskell on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-gaskell-922711100/">LinkedIn here</a>, on <a href="https://twitter.com/GaskellMgaskell">Twitter here</a>, and on <a href="https://www.instagram.com/mgaskell0/">Instagram here</a>. His books include <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Radical-Principals-Michael-S-Gaskell/dp/1032229284">Radical Principals</a>, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Leading-Schools-Through-Trauma-Data-Driven-ebook/">Leading Schools through Trauma</a>,  and <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Microstrategy-Magic-Confronting-Classroom-Challenges-ebook/">MicroStrategy Magic: Confronting Classroom Challenges While Saving Time and Energy.</a></p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>career advice, social work, psychology, counseling, leadership, speech pathology, special education, mental health, trauma</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Leveraging the power of teletherapy to provide high-quality services (with Lynne Inabnitt) </title>
      <itunes:episode>116</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>116</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When the pandemic hit, many clinicians had to unexpectedly transition to online therapy, which raised a lot of concerns about treatment quality.</p><p><br></p><p><em>Can you really provide high-quality services in an online format? </em></p><p><br></p><p><em>Does it require the same skill sets as in-person therapy? </em></p><p><br></p><p>Are there times when teletherapy provides functionality that doesn’t exist in-person? </p><p><br></p><p>As the world has embraced telehealth as a viable option to increase access to services, these are all questions that come up for those of us delivery services. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>That’s why I invited Lynne Inabnitt to the show to talk about the ins and outs of teletherapy; and what clinicians need to consider when using this format. </strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Lynne Inabnitt, M.A. CCC-SLP</strong>, is<em> Senior Vice President of Clinical Success</em> at Presence, a leading provider of remote evaluations and teletherapy for children with diverse needs. In this role, she oversees a team that supports relationships between Presence clinicians and school district partners by embedding clinically sound practices into service operations. Lynne served as a pediatric and school-based SLP for over 15 years, transitioning into the teletherapy space in 2015. </p><p><br></p><p>Since then, she’s held leadership positions overseeing clinical operations and multidisciplinary teams as the <em>Clinical Director of Quality</em>, <em>Outreach, &amp; Learning</em> for Presence and <em>Co-Clinical Director for Global Teletherapy.</em> Lynne was a previous recipient of the Leadership in Literacy Grant from the <em>U.S. Department of Education </em>awarded by the University of Cincinnati, is an ASHA certified and licensed SLP, and received a Bachelor's degree and Master of Arts in Speech Language Pathology from Miami University of Ohio.</p><p><br></p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p><br></p><p>✅What skills are needed to be a <strong>good teletherapist</strong>, and how should clinicians set themselves up for <em>success from the start</em>? </p><p><br></p><p>✅How teletherapy can provide opportunities for<strong> creativity</strong>, <strong>innovation</strong>, and <strong>customization</strong> that aren’t as easy to make using<em> print materials.</em></p><p><br></p><p>✅How therapists can leverage the power of<strong> networking</strong> and<strong> community</strong> to build skills and <em>grow in their careers. </em></p><p>You can learn more about professional development and career opportunities at Presence at <a href="https://presencelearning.com/">https://presencelearning.com/</a>. <br>To learn more about the Kanga telehealth platform, visit: <a href="https://presencelearning.com/kanga-online-therapy-platform/">https://presencelearning.com/kanga-online-therapy-platform/</a></p><p><br></p><p>You can connect with Lynne<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynne-inabnitt-ba4388274/"> on LinkedIn here. </a></p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here.</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When the pandemic hit, many clinicians had to unexpectedly transition to online therapy, which raised a lot of concerns about treatment quality.</p><p><br></p><p><em>Can you really provide high-quality services in an online format? </em></p><p><br></p><p><em>Does it require the same skill sets as in-person therapy? </em></p><p><br></p><p>Are there times when teletherapy provides functionality that doesn’t exist in-person? </p><p><br></p><p>As the world has embraced telehealth as a viable option to increase access to services, these are all questions that come up for those of us delivery services. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>That’s why I invited Lynne Inabnitt to the show to talk about the ins and outs of teletherapy; and what clinicians need to consider when using this format. </strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Lynne Inabnitt, M.A. CCC-SLP</strong>, is<em> Senior Vice President of Clinical Success</em> at Presence, a leading provider of remote evaluations and teletherapy for children with diverse needs. In this role, she oversees a team that supports relationships between Presence clinicians and school district partners by embedding clinically sound practices into service operations. Lynne served as a pediatric and school-based SLP for over 15 years, transitioning into the teletherapy space in 2015. </p><p><br></p><p>Since then, she’s held leadership positions overseeing clinical operations and multidisciplinary teams as the <em>Clinical Director of Quality</em>, <em>Outreach, &amp; Learning</em> for Presence and <em>Co-Clinical Director for Global Teletherapy.</em> Lynne was a previous recipient of the Leadership in Literacy Grant from the <em>U.S. Department of Education </em>awarded by the University of Cincinnati, is an ASHA certified and licensed SLP, and received a Bachelor's degree and Master of Arts in Speech Language Pathology from Miami University of Ohio.</p><p><br></p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p><br></p><p>✅What skills are needed to be a <strong>good teletherapist</strong>, and how should clinicians set themselves up for <em>success from the start</em>? </p><p><br></p><p>✅How teletherapy can provide opportunities for<strong> creativity</strong>, <strong>innovation</strong>, and <strong>customization</strong> that aren’t as easy to make using<em> print materials.</em></p><p><br></p><p>✅How therapists can leverage the power of<strong> networking</strong> and<strong> community</strong> to build skills and <em>grow in their careers. </em></p><p>You can learn more about professional development and career opportunities at Presence at <a href="https://presencelearning.com/">https://presencelearning.com/</a>. <br>To learn more about the Kanga telehealth platform, visit: <a href="https://presencelearning.com/kanga-online-therapy-platform/">https://presencelearning.com/kanga-online-therapy-platform/</a></p><p><br></p><p>You can connect with Lynne<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynne-inabnitt-ba4388274/"> on LinkedIn here. </a></p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here.</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Jun 2023 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When the pandemic hit, many clinicians had to unexpectedly transition to online therapy, which raised a lot of concerns about treatment quality.</p><p><br></p><p><em>Can you really provide high-quality services in an online format? </em></p><p><br></p><p><em>Does it require the same skill sets as in-person therapy? </em></p><p><br></p><p>Are there times when teletherapy provides functionality that doesn’t exist in-person? </p><p><br></p><p>As the world has embraced telehealth as a viable option to increase access to services, these are all questions that come up for those of us delivery services. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>That’s why I invited Lynne Inabnitt to the show to talk about the ins and outs of teletherapy; and what clinicians need to consider when using this format. </strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Lynne Inabnitt, M.A. CCC-SLP</strong>, is<em> Senior Vice President of Clinical Success</em> at Presence, a leading provider of remote evaluations and teletherapy for children with diverse needs. In this role, she oversees a team that supports relationships between Presence clinicians and school district partners by embedding clinically sound practices into service operations. Lynne served as a pediatric and school-based SLP for over 15 years, transitioning into the teletherapy space in 2015. </p><p><br></p><p>Since then, she’s held leadership positions overseeing clinical operations and multidisciplinary teams as the <em>Clinical Director of Quality</em>, <em>Outreach, &amp; Learning</em> for Presence and <em>Co-Clinical Director for Global Teletherapy.</em> Lynne was a previous recipient of the Leadership in Literacy Grant from the <em>U.S. Department of Education </em>awarded by the University of Cincinnati, is an ASHA certified and licensed SLP, and received a Bachelor's degree and Master of Arts in Speech Language Pathology from Miami University of Ohio.</p><p><br></p><p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p><p><br></p><p>✅What skills are needed to be a <strong>good teletherapist</strong>, and how should clinicians set themselves up for <em>success from the start</em>? </p><p><br></p><p>✅How teletherapy can provide opportunities for<strong> creativity</strong>, <strong>innovation</strong>, and <strong>customization</strong> that aren’t as easy to make using<em> print materials.</em></p><p><br></p><p>✅How therapists can leverage the power of<strong> networking</strong> and<strong> community</strong> to build skills and <em>grow in their careers. </em></p><p>You can learn more about professional development and career opportunities at Presence at <a href="https://presencelearning.com/">https://presencelearning.com/</a>. <br>To learn more about the Kanga telehealth platform, visit: <a href="https://presencelearning.com/kanga-online-therapy-platform/">https://presencelearning.com/kanga-online-therapy-platform/</a></p><p><br></p><p>You can connect with Lynne<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynne-inabnitt-ba4388274/"> on LinkedIn here. </a></p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning </em>support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can learn more about the program here.</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Trauma-informed care for therapists, teachers, and school leaders (with Rachel Archambault)</title>
      <itunes:episode>115</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Those of us working in K-12 education interact with students and staff who have <em>experienced trauma </em>whether we’re aware of the specific events or not. </p><p><br></p><p>A lot of people have heard the term <strong>“trauma-informed” care</strong>, but not everyone knows what it means or how to do it in practice.</p><p><br></p><p>That’s why I wanted to invite Rachel Archambault to episode 115 of the<em> De Facto Leaders</em> podcast to talk about what trauma-informed care is and share how educators and therapists can <em>put it into practice</em>. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Rachel Archambault</strong>, MA CCC-SLP is an SLP Program Specialist for Broward County Public Schools. After a traumatic event happened at her workplace on 2/14/18, she looked for ways to work with students (and herself) after trauma. She found trauma-informed care and has been presenting nationally to SLPs and other providers on how TIC can be used in their setting. She runs the Instagram account, <a href="https://www.instagram.com/ptsd.slp/">@PTSD.SLP</a> which discusses TIC from a speech lens.</p><p><br></p><p>In this conversation, she shares:</p><p><br></p><p>✅What exactly is<em> trauma-informed care</em> and how can those working in the schools provide a <strong>supportive environment </strong>for students? </p><p><br></p><p>✅What <strong>school leaders</strong><em> </em>need to know about being trauma-informed (and why it’s <em>not just about the students</em>). </p><p><br></p><p>✅How to <em>avoid re-traumatization</em>, including the way you use language or other <strong>common triggers</strong> to be aware of.</p><p><br></p><p>✅<strong>Mistakes people</strong> make (even though they’re well-intended) and how you can<em> build trust </em>with students and colleagues who have <em>experienced trauma.</em></p><p>You can connect with Rachel on her <a href="https://www.instagram.com/ptsd.slp/">Instagram account here</a>, her<a href="https://www.facebook.com/PTSD.SLP/"> Facebook page here</a>, and on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-archambault/">LinkedIn here</a>.  Her website (coming soon) is at <a href="https://ptsdslp.com/">ptsdslp.com.</a></p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my free online training for<strong> K-12 therapists </strong>who want to offer social and academic support that’s <em>evidence-based </em>and <em>neurodiversity-affirming</em>. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can sign up for that free training here.</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Those of us working in K-12 education interact with students and staff who have <em>experienced trauma </em>whether we’re aware of the specific events or not. </p><p><br></p><p>A lot of people have heard the term <strong>“trauma-informed” care</strong>, but not everyone knows what it means or how to do it in practice.</p><p><br></p><p>That’s why I wanted to invite Rachel Archambault to episode 115 of the<em> De Facto Leaders</em> podcast to talk about what trauma-informed care is and share how educators and therapists can <em>put it into practice</em>. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Rachel Archambault</strong>, MA CCC-SLP is an SLP Program Specialist for Broward County Public Schools. After a traumatic event happened at her workplace on 2/14/18, she looked for ways to work with students (and herself) after trauma. She found trauma-informed care and has been presenting nationally to SLPs and other providers on how TIC can be used in their setting. She runs the Instagram account, <a href="https://www.instagram.com/ptsd.slp/">@PTSD.SLP</a> which discusses TIC from a speech lens.</p><p><br></p><p>In this conversation, she shares:</p><p><br></p><p>✅What exactly is<em> trauma-informed care</em> and how can those working in the schools provide a <strong>supportive environment </strong>for students? </p><p><br></p><p>✅What <strong>school leaders</strong><em> </em>need to know about being trauma-informed (and why it’s <em>not just about the students</em>). </p><p><br></p><p>✅How to <em>avoid re-traumatization</em>, including the way you use language or other <strong>common triggers</strong> to be aware of.</p><p><br></p><p>✅<strong>Mistakes people</strong> make (even though they’re well-intended) and how you can<em> build trust </em>with students and colleagues who have <em>experienced trauma.</em></p><p>You can connect with Rachel on her <a href="https://www.instagram.com/ptsd.slp/">Instagram account here</a>, her<a href="https://www.facebook.com/PTSD.SLP/"> Facebook page here</a>, and on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-archambault/">LinkedIn here</a>.  Her website (coming soon) is at <a href="https://ptsdslp.com/">ptsdslp.com.</a></p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my free online training for<strong> K-12 therapists </strong>who want to offer social and academic support that’s <em>evidence-based </em>and <em>neurodiversity-affirming</em>. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can sign up for that free training here.</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Those of us working in K-12 education interact with students and staff who have <em>experienced trauma </em>whether we’re aware of the specific events or not. </p><p><br></p><p>A lot of people have heard the term <strong>“trauma-informed” care</strong>, but not everyone knows what it means or how to do it in practice.</p><p><br></p><p>That’s why I wanted to invite Rachel Archambault to episode 115 of the<em> De Facto Leaders</em> podcast to talk about what trauma-informed care is and share how educators and therapists can <em>put it into practice</em>. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Rachel Archambault</strong>, MA CCC-SLP is an SLP Program Specialist for Broward County Public Schools. After a traumatic event happened at her workplace on 2/14/18, she looked for ways to work with students (and herself) after trauma. She found trauma-informed care and has been presenting nationally to SLPs and other providers on how TIC can be used in their setting. She runs the Instagram account, <a href="https://www.instagram.com/ptsd.slp/">@PTSD.SLP</a> which discusses TIC from a speech lens.</p><p><br></p><p>In this conversation, she shares:</p><p><br></p><p>✅What exactly is<em> trauma-informed care</em> and how can those working in the schools provide a <strong>supportive environment </strong>for students? </p><p><br></p><p>✅What <strong>school leaders</strong><em> </em>need to know about being trauma-informed (and why it’s <em>not just about the students</em>). </p><p><br></p><p>✅How to <em>avoid re-traumatization</em>, including the way you use language or other <strong>common triggers</strong> to be aware of.</p><p><br></p><p>✅<strong>Mistakes people</strong> make (even though they’re well-intended) and how you can<em> build trust </em>with students and colleagues who have <em>experienced trauma.</em></p><p>You can connect with Rachel on her <a href="https://www.instagram.com/ptsd.slp/">Instagram account here</a>, her<a href="https://www.facebook.com/PTSD.SLP/"> Facebook page here</a>, and on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-archambault/">LinkedIn here</a>.  Her website (coming soon) is at <a href="https://ptsdslp.com/">ptsdslp.com.</a></p><p><br></p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my free online training for<strong> K-12 therapists </strong>who want to offer social and academic support that’s <em>evidence-based </em>and <em>neurodiversity-affirming</em>. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership">You can sign up for that free training here.</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A lot of <strong>professional development</strong> is still delivered in the <em>lecture or workshop format</em>, even though there’s evidence that this model doesn’t have a significant impact on student outcomes. </p><p>So what do people working in <strong>K-12 education</strong> need to support students and have fulfilling careers? </p><p>I started asking myself that question when I was working in the schools, and I stumbled upon the <em>coaching industry</em>. </p><p>This led me to <strong>discover design-thinking</strong>, a process for <em>solving problems</em> and <em>innovating</em>; something I’d never heard of in my preservice training. </p><p>Nowadays, people are more skeptical than ever about the scientific community. Many feel that the heavy focus on <strong>evidence-based practice</strong> ignores the human component that school professionals bring to the table. </p><p>I see <em>design-thinking</em> as a way we can be <strong>evidence-based</strong>, <strong>innovative</strong>, and <strong>empathetic</strong> at the same time. </p><p>That’s why I invited Dan Kelley from DPK Solutions to episode 114 to share how he uses design-thinking to coach school leaders.</p><p><strong>Daniel P. Kelley</strong> is the veteran principal of Smithfield High School in Smithfield, RI. He is an educator, instructional leader, and innovator. Dan served as president of the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) during the 2017-2018 school year and was a member of the NASSP Board of Directors for five years. He has served as a high school assistant principal; a high school and middle school special education teacher; and a middle school math and science teacher. He was named the Rhode Island Secondary Principal of the Year in 2012.</p><p>As a leader in education, Dan believes in challenging current instructional practices to provide creative and effective opportunities for students to learn, grow, and succeed. He is passionate about educational leadership that builds strong relationships with faculty and the community, utilizing social media to foster connections between educators, and establishing Personal Learning Networks for collaboration and professional development.</p><p>In this episode Dan shares:</p><p>✅Why your boss isn’t always the best person to coach you, and where you can go to <strong>get the support</strong> you need.  </p><p>✅How to use <em>design-thinking</em> to keep students engaged and provide real-life, project-based <strong>experiences</strong> that prepare them for <strong>adulthood</strong>.</p><p><strong>✅</strong>What <strong>school staff</strong> need in a coach (and why it’s different depending on your role and your career goals).</p><p>You can connect with Dan on LinkedIn here: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/dpk933/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/dpk933/ </a>on Twitter here: <a href="https://twitter.com/danielpkelley">https://twitter.com/danielpkelley</a> and on his website here: <a href="https://twitter.com/danielpkelley">https://twitter.com/danielpkelley</a></p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my free online training for <strong>K-12 therapists</strong> who want to offer social and academic support that’s <em>evidence-based</em> and <em>neurodiversity-affirming</em>. You can sign up for that free training here:<a href="%20https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership"> https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</a></p><p> </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A lot of <strong>professional development</strong> is still delivered in the <em>lecture or workshop format</em>, even though there’s evidence that this model doesn’t have a significant impact on student outcomes. </p><p>So what do people working in <strong>K-12 education</strong> need to support students and have fulfilling careers? </p><p>I started asking myself that question when I was working in the schools, and I stumbled upon the <em>coaching industry</em>. </p><p>This led me to <strong>discover design-thinking</strong>, a process for <em>solving problems</em> and <em>innovating</em>; something I’d never heard of in my preservice training. </p><p>Nowadays, people are more skeptical than ever about the scientific community. Many feel that the heavy focus on <strong>evidence-based practice</strong> ignores the human component that school professionals bring to the table. </p><p>I see <em>design-thinking</em> as a way we can be <strong>evidence-based</strong>, <strong>innovative</strong>, and <strong>empathetic</strong> at the same time. </p><p>That’s why I invited Dan Kelley from DPK Solutions to episode 114 to share how he uses design-thinking to coach school leaders.</p><p><strong>Daniel P. Kelley</strong> is the veteran principal of Smithfield High School in Smithfield, RI. He is an educator, instructional leader, and innovator. Dan served as president of the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) during the 2017-2018 school year and was a member of the NASSP Board of Directors for five years. He has served as a high school assistant principal; a high school and middle school special education teacher; and a middle school math and science teacher. He was named the Rhode Island Secondary Principal of the Year in 2012.</p><p>As a leader in education, Dan believes in challenging current instructional practices to provide creative and effective opportunities for students to learn, grow, and succeed. He is passionate about educational leadership that builds strong relationships with faculty and the community, utilizing social media to foster connections between educators, and establishing Personal Learning Networks for collaboration and professional development.</p><p>In this episode Dan shares:</p><p>✅Why your boss isn’t always the best person to coach you, and where you can go to <strong>get the support</strong> you need.  </p><p>✅How to use <em>design-thinking</em> to keep students engaged and provide real-life, project-based <strong>experiences</strong> that prepare them for <strong>adulthood</strong>.</p><p><strong>✅</strong>What <strong>school staff</strong> need in a coach (and why it’s different depending on your role and your career goals).</p><p>You can connect with Dan on LinkedIn here: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/dpk933/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/dpk933/ </a>on Twitter here: <a href="https://twitter.com/danielpkelley">https://twitter.com/danielpkelley</a> and on his website here: <a href="https://twitter.com/danielpkelley">https://twitter.com/danielpkelley</a></p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my free online training for <strong>K-12 therapists</strong> who want to offer social and academic support that’s <em>evidence-based</em> and <em>neurodiversity-affirming</em>. You can sign up for that free training here:<a href="%20https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership"> https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</a></p><p> </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A lot of <strong>professional development</strong> is still delivered in the <em>lecture or workshop format</em>, even though there’s evidence that this model doesn’t have a significant impact on student outcomes. </p><p>So what do people working in <strong>K-12 education</strong> need to support students and have fulfilling careers? </p><p>I started asking myself that question when I was working in the schools, and I stumbled upon the <em>coaching industry</em>. </p><p>This led me to <strong>discover design-thinking</strong>, a process for <em>solving problems</em> and <em>innovating</em>; something I’d never heard of in my preservice training. </p><p>Nowadays, people are more skeptical than ever about the scientific community. Many feel that the heavy focus on <strong>evidence-based practice</strong> ignores the human component that school professionals bring to the table. </p><p>I see <em>design-thinking</em> as a way we can be <strong>evidence-based</strong>, <strong>innovative</strong>, and <strong>empathetic</strong> at the same time. </p><p>That’s why I invited Dan Kelley from DPK Solutions to episode 114 to share how he uses design-thinking to coach school leaders.</p><p><strong>Daniel P. Kelley</strong> is the veteran principal of Smithfield High School in Smithfield, RI. He is an educator, instructional leader, and innovator. Dan served as president of the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) during the 2017-2018 school year and was a member of the NASSP Board of Directors for five years. He has served as a high school assistant principal; a high school and middle school special education teacher; and a middle school math and science teacher. He was named the Rhode Island Secondary Principal of the Year in 2012.</p><p>As a leader in education, Dan believes in challenging current instructional practices to provide creative and effective opportunities for students to learn, grow, and succeed. He is passionate about educational leadership that builds strong relationships with faculty and the community, utilizing social media to foster connections between educators, and establishing Personal Learning Networks for collaboration and professional development.</p><p>In this episode Dan shares:</p><p>✅Why your boss isn’t always the best person to coach you, and where you can go to <strong>get the support</strong> you need.  </p><p>✅How to use <em>design-thinking</em> to keep students engaged and provide real-life, project-based <strong>experiences</strong> that prepare them for <strong>adulthood</strong>.</p><p><strong>✅</strong>What <strong>school staff</strong> need in a coach (and why it’s different depending on your role and your career goals).</p><p>You can connect with Dan on LinkedIn here: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/dpk933/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/dpk933/ </a>on Twitter here: <a href="https://twitter.com/danielpkelley">https://twitter.com/danielpkelley</a> and on his website here: <a href="https://twitter.com/danielpkelley">https://twitter.com/danielpkelley</a></p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my free online training for <strong>K-12 therapists</strong> who want to offer social and academic support that’s <em>evidence-based</em> and <em>neurodiversity-affirming</em>. You can sign up for that free training here:<a href="%20https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership"> https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</a></p><p> </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Making literacy accessible and equitable (with Cassandra Williams)</title>
      <itunes:episode>113</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>113</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Making literacy accessible and equitable (with Cassandra Williams)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Supporting <strong>language and decoding</strong> are important pieces of helping kids grow up to be successful readers. But making it happen is way <strong>more complex</strong> than that. </p><p><em>What happens when a child in 5th grade is reading at a first grade reading level? <br></em><br></p><p><em>What if there are other barriers BESIDES just reading getting in the way; such as scheduling constraints, classroom management issues, or access to mentoring? <br></em><br></p><p><em>What if kids don’t have access to books outside of school, and schools don’t have the funding to provide them with quality reading materials? <br></em><br></p><p>I wanted to discuss these questions, and that’s why I invited educational consultant <strong>Cassandra Williams</strong> to episode 113 of the De Facto Leaders podcast. </p><p><strong>Cassandra Williams</strong> is a true innovator in the education field, having dedicated over 25 years of her life to revolutionizing existing systems and setting new standards of excellence. With a degree in Elementary Education from Southern Illinois University and a Master’s from California State University, she is also the founder of two successful elementary schools in Indianapolis. Her research has focused on coaching teachers to accelerate student achievement, often utilizing video and other technologies as learning tools. Her most recent passion is the Educational Innovation 360° e-Instructional Coaching System (click here to learn more: https://www.educationalinnovation360.com/), which she designed and developed in 2018.</p><p>On this episode, we discuss:</p><p>✅What are teachers struggling with when it comes to <strong>teaching reading</strong>? Do they always know where they <em>need support</em>? </p><p>✅How to make <strong>school libraries</strong> and district events more <em>inclusive</em> and <em>culturally responsive</em>.</p><p>✅How can we make schools <strong>more inviting</strong> to parents so they can take an <strong>active role</strong> in their <em>children’s education</em>?</p><p>✅Three essential components of <strong>effective professional development</strong>, and why many workshops only address ONE of these components.</p><p>You can connect with Cassandra on LinkedIn here: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/cassandra-williams-777b7927/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/cassandra-williams-777b7927/</a>, on Twitter here: <a href="https://twitter.com/Edinnovation360">https://twitter.com/Edinnovation360</a>, and on Facebook here: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/Educationalinnovation360/">https://www.facebook.com/Educationalinnovation360/</a>, on Instagram here: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/educationalinnovation360/">https://www.instagram.com/educationalinnovation360/</a></p><p>You can learn more about her coaching and professional development for schools and individuals at https://www.educationalinnovation360.com/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning</em> support. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Supporting <strong>language and decoding</strong> are important pieces of helping kids grow up to be successful readers. But making it happen is way <strong>more complex</strong> than that. </p><p><em>What happens when a child in 5th grade is reading at a first grade reading level? <br></em><br></p><p><em>What if there are other barriers BESIDES just reading getting in the way; such as scheduling constraints, classroom management issues, or access to mentoring? <br></em><br></p><p><em>What if kids don’t have access to books outside of school, and schools don’t have the funding to provide them with quality reading materials? <br></em><br></p><p>I wanted to discuss these questions, and that’s why I invited educational consultant <strong>Cassandra Williams</strong> to episode 113 of the De Facto Leaders podcast. </p><p><strong>Cassandra Williams</strong> is a true innovator in the education field, having dedicated over 25 years of her life to revolutionizing existing systems and setting new standards of excellence. With a degree in Elementary Education from Southern Illinois University and a Master’s from California State University, she is also the founder of two successful elementary schools in Indianapolis. Her research has focused on coaching teachers to accelerate student achievement, often utilizing video and other technologies as learning tools. Her most recent passion is the Educational Innovation 360° e-Instructional Coaching System (click here to learn more: https://www.educationalinnovation360.com/), which she designed and developed in 2018.</p><p>On this episode, we discuss:</p><p>✅What are teachers struggling with when it comes to <strong>teaching reading</strong>? Do they always know where they <em>need support</em>? </p><p>✅How to make <strong>school libraries</strong> and district events more <em>inclusive</em> and <em>culturally responsive</em>.</p><p>✅How can we make schools <strong>more inviting</strong> to parents so they can take an <strong>active role</strong> in their <em>children’s education</em>?</p><p>✅Three essential components of <strong>effective professional development</strong>, and why many workshops only address ONE of these components.</p><p>You can connect with Cassandra on LinkedIn here: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/cassandra-williams-777b7927/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/cassandra-williams-777b7927/</a>, on Twitter here: <a href="https://twitter.com/Edinnovation360">https://twitter.com/Edinnovation360</a>, and on Facebook here: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/Educationalinnovation360/">https://www.facebook.com/Educationalinnovation360/</a>, on Instagram here: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/educationalinnovation360/">https://www.instagram.com/educationalinnovation360/</a></p><p>You can learn more about her coaching and professional development for schools and individuals at https://www.educationalinnovation360.com/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning</em> support. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Supporting <strong>language and decoding</strong> are important pieces of helping kids grow up to be successful readers. But making it happen is way <strong>more complex</strong> than that. </p><p><em>What happens when a child in 5th grade is reading at a first grade reading level? <br></em><br></p><p><em>What if there are other barriers BESIDES just reading getting in the way; such as scheduling constraints, classroom management issues, or access to mentoring? <br></em><br></p><p><em>What if kids don’t have access to books outside of school, and schools don’t have the funding to provide them with quality reading materials? <br></em><br></p><p>I wanted to discuss these questions, and that’s why I invited educational consultant <strong>Cassandra Williams</strong> to episode 113 of the De Facto Leaders podcast. </p><p><strong>Cassandra Williams</strong> is a true innovator in the education field, having dedicated over 25 years of her life to revolutionizing existing systems and setting new standards of excellence. With a degree in Elementary Education from Southern Illinois University and a Master’s from California State University, she is also the founder of two successful elementary schools in Indianapolis. Her research has focused on coaching teachers to accelerate student achievement, often utilizing video and other technologies as learning tools. Her most recent passion is the Educational Innovation 360° e-Instructional Coaching System (click here to learn more: https://www.educationalinnovation360.com/), which she designed and developed in 2018.</p><p>On this episode, we discuss:</p><p>✅What are teachers struggling with when it comes to <strong>teaching reading</strong>? Do they always know where they <em>need support</em>? </p><p>✅How to make <strong>school libraries</strong> and district events more <em>inclusive</em> and <em>culturally responsive</em>.</p><p>✅How can we make schools <strong>more inviting</strong> to parents so they can take an <strong>active role</strong> in their <em>children’s education</em>?</p><p>✅Three essential components of <strong>effective professional development</strong>, and why many workshops only address ONE of these components.</p><p>You can connect with Cassandra on LinkedIn here: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/cassandra-williams-777b7927/">https://www.linkedin.com/in/cassandra-williams-777b7927/</a>, on Twitter here: <a href="https://twitter.com/Edinnovation360">https://twitter.com/Edinnovation360</a>, and on Facebook here: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/Educationalinnovation360/">https://www.facebook.com/Educationalinnovation360/</a>, on Instagram here: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/educationalinnovation360/">https://www.instagram.com/educationalinnovation360/</a></p><p>You can learn more about her coaching and professional development for schools and individuals at https://www.educationalinnovation360.com/</p><p>In this episode, I mention the <strong>School of Clinical Leadership</strong>, my program for related service providers who want to take a leadership role in implementing <em>executive functioning</em> support. You can learn more about the program here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <title>How to "lead up" to your school administrator (with Jethro Jones)</title>
      <itunes:episode>112</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:title>How to "lead up" to your school administrator (with Jethro Jones)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What do you do if your school administrator doesn’t fully understand <strong>your</strong> <strong>role</strong> and your <strong>expertise</strong>?</p><p>What if you have the information and knowledge they need to <strong>drive important decisions</strong> for your school? How can you get them to <em>listen to your input</em>? </p><p>If you’re a <em>therapist, educator</em>, or aspiring <em>school leader</em>, these questions may have popped into your head from time to time. </p><p>If that’s the case, it might feel like your boss (or maybe even your boss’s boss) has <strong>all the power</strong>. </p><p><em>But what if that wasn’t the case? <br></em><br></p><p>What if you could step into a leadership role NOW and be an advisor to those who are “technically” your superiors?</p><p>This is called “leading up”. </p><p>In episode 112 of the <em>De Facto Leaders</em> <em>podcast</em>, I invited <strong>Jethro Jones</strong> on to talk about how to be a leader, no matter your job title.</p><p>Jethro Jones, is a national award-winning former school leader, podcaster, and author of the books "How to be a Transformative Principal" (click here to read more: https://www.amazon.com/How-Transformative-Principal-Jethro-Jones/dp/1915261090) and "SchoolX: How principals can design a transformative school experience for the people right in front of them! (click here to read more: https://www.amazon.com/SchoolX-principals-transformative-experience-themselves/dp/1913622118). He is also the founder of the BE Podcast Network (click here to learn more: https://bepodcast.network/ ), the best educational podcast network out there. Jethro currently consults school leaders on strategies to help them save time, lead more effectively, and overcome their own weaknesses. Jethro has worked as a principal at all K-12 levels, including a prison school, a district coach, distance learning team lead, and English teacher.</p><p>In this conversation, he shares:</p><p>✅How to <strong>“lead up”</strong> to your school administrator when they need your input on programming decisions (even if they don’t realize it yet). </p><p>✅How to <strong>“lead out”</strong> to other people on your team, even if they’re resistant to changing their practices.</p><p>✅How to <strong>make a case to your school leader</strong> for more resources and support, even if it’s <em>not in the budget.<br></em><br></p><p>You can connect with Jethro Jones on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jethrojones/, and listen to the Transformative Principal Podcast or learn more about how to work with Jethro on his website here: https://www.jethrojones.com/ You can also learn more about the BE podcast network for aspiring school leaders here: https://bepodcast.network/</p><p>You can take the quiz on how to level up in your career as an educator/leader here: https://moveup.transformativeprincipal.com/?utm_source=dfl</p><p>You can listen to the School AI podcast where we discuss AI, interdisciplinary units, and executive functioning featuring Dr. Karen here: https://youtu.be/KqUzRRKQvO8</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my free online training for <strong>K-12 therapists</strong> who want to offer social and academic support that’s <em>evidence-based</em> and <em>neurodiversity-affirming</em>. You can sign up for that free training here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What do you do if your school administrator doesn’t fully understand <strong>your</strong> <strong>role</strong> and your <strong>expertise</strong>?</p><p>What if you have the information and knowledge they need to <strong>drive important decisions</strong> for your school? How can you get them to <em>listen to your input</em>? </p><p>If you’re a <em>therapist, educator</em>, or aspiring <em>school leader</em>, these questions may have popped into your head from time to time. </p><p>If that’s the case, it might feel like your boss (or maybe even your boss’s boss) has <strong>all the power</strong>. </p><p><em>But what if that wasn’t the case? <br></em><br></p><p>What if you could step into a leadership role NOW and be an advisor to those who are “technically” your superiors?</p><p>This is called “leading up”. </p><p>In episode 112 of the <em>De Facto Leaders</em> <em>podcast</em>, I invited <strong>Jethro Jones</strong> on to talk about how to be a leader, no matter your job title.</p><p>Jethro Jones, is a national award-winning former school leader, podcaster, and author of the books "How to be a Transformative Principal" (click here to read more: https://www.amazon.com/How-Transformative-Principal-Jethro-Jones/dp/1915261090) and "SchoolX: How principals can design a transformative school experience for the people right in front of them! (click here to read more: https://www.amazon.com/SchoolX-principals-transformative-experience-themselves/dp/1913622118). He is also the founder of the BE Podcast Network (click here to learn more: https://bepodcast.network/ ), the best educational podcast network out there. Jethro currently consults school leaders on strategies to help them save time, lead more effectively, and overcome their own weaknesses. Jethro has worked as a principal at all K-12 levels, including a prison school, a district coach, distance learning team lead, and English teacher.</p><p>In this conversation, he shares:</p><p>✅How to <strong>“lead up”</strong> to your school administrator when they need your input on programming decisions (even if they don’t realize it yet). </p><p>✅How to <strong>“lead out”</strong> to other people on your team, even if they’re resistant to changing their practices.</p><p>✅How to <strong>make a case to your school leader</strong> for more resources and support, even if it’s <em>not in the budget.<br></em><br></p><p>You can connect with Jethro Jones on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jethrojones/, and listen to the Transformative Principal Podcast or learn more about how to work with Jethro on his website here: https://www.jethrojones.com/ You can also learn more about the BE podcast network for aspiring school leaders here: https://bepodcast.network/</p><p>You can take the quiz on how to level up in your career as an educator/leader here: https://moveup.transformativeprincipal.com/?utm_source=dfl</p><p>You can listen to the School AI podcast where we discuss AI, interdisciplinary units, and executive functioning featuring Dr. Karen here: https://youtu.be/KqUzRRKQvO8</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my free online training for <strong>K-12 therapists</strong> who want to offer social and academic support that’s <em>evidence-based</em> and <em>neurodiversity-affirming</em>. You can sign up for that free training here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What do you do if your school administrator doesn’t fully understand <strong>your</strong> <strong>role</strong> and your <strong>expertise</strong>?</p><p>What if you have the information and knowledge they need to <strong>drive important decisions</strong> for your school? How can you get them to <em>listen to your input</em>? </p><p>If you’re a <em>therapist, educator</em>, or aspiring <em>school leader</em>, these questions may have popped into your head from time to time. </p><p>If that’s the case, it might feel like your boss (or maybe even your boss’s boss) has <strong>all the power</strong>. </p><p><em>But what if that wasn’t the case? <br></em><br></p><p>What if you could step into a leadership role NOW and be an advisor to those who are “technically” your superiors?</p><p>This is called “leading up”. </p><p>In episode 112 of the <em>De Facto Leaders</em> <em>podcast</em>, I invited <strong>Jethro Jones</strong> on to talk about how to be a leader, no matter your job title.</p><p>Jethro Jones, is a national award-winning former school leader, podcaster, and author of the books "How to be a Transformative Principal" (click here to read more: https://www.amazon.com/How-Transformative-Principal-Jethro-Jones/dp/1915261090) and "SchoolX: How principals can design a transformative school experience for the people right in front of them! (click here to read more: https://www.amazon.com/SchoolX-principals-transformative-experience-themselves/dp/1913622118). He is also the founder of the BE Podcast Network (click here to learn more: https://bepodcast.network/ ), the best educational podcast network out there. Jethro currently consults school leaders on strategies to help them save time, lead more effectively, and overcome their own weaknesses. Jethro has worked as a principal at all K-12 levels, including a prison school, a district coach, distance learning team lead, and English teacher.</p><p>In this conversation, he shares:</p><p>✅How to <strong>“lead up”</strong> to your school administrator when they need your input on programming decisions (even if they don’t realize it yet). </p><p>✅How to <strong>“lead out”</strong> to other people on your team, even if they’re resistant to changing their practices.</p><p>✅How to <strong>make a case to your school leader</strong> for more resources and support, even if it’s <em>not in the budget.<br></em><br></p><p>You can connect with Jethro Jones on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jethrojones/, and listen to the Transformative Principal Podcast or learn more about how to work with Jethro on his website here: https://www.jethrojones.com/ You can also learn more about the BE podcast network for aspiring school leaders here: https://bepodcast.network/</p><p>You can take the quiz on how to level up in your career as an educator/leader here: https://moveup.transformativeprincipal.com/?utm_source=dfl</p><p>You can listen to the School AI podcast where we discuss AI, interdisciplinary units, and executive functioning featuring Dr. Karen here: https://youtu.be/KqUzRRKQvO8</p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my free online training for <strong>K-12 therapists</strong> who want to offer social and academic support that’s <em>evidence-based</em> and <em>neurodiversity-affirming</em>. You can sign up for that free training here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>“Behavior problems” are an external sign of what’s going on internally. </p><p>In order to support kids who are being referred for behavioral concerns, we need to address these internal skills proactively. </p><p>That’s why I invited consultant and educator Lisa Navarra to episode 111 of the De Facto Leaders podcast to talk about self-regulation.</p><p>Lisa M. Navarra, M.S. in Special Education, SDA, award-winning educator and published author of children’s books, music, and teacher resources provides professional development and individual services teaching the “how to learn” skills for children who struggle learning and self-regulating. </p><p>Lisa has been invited to speak at schools, libraries, and organizations where she has transformed resistant learners into students who learn the skills in how to focus and believe in themselves! Lisa’s dedication to supporting schools and families extends beyond her books and resources and includes her podcast, <em>“Student Success Beyond Expectations”</em> Podcast. Click here to learn more: https://childbehaviorconsulting.com/podcasts/</p><p>In this interview, we discuss:</p><p>✅Common misconceptions surrounding behavior problems and the role of internal regulation. </p><p>✅How to make sure kids <em>get support across their day;</em> including on the bus and in the hallways.<br> </p><p>✅What to do when <em>stimming</em> is seen as a behavior problem, and how to help kids get sensory needs met and self-advocate. </p><p>You can connect with Lisa on her website here: https://childbehaviorconsulting.com/</p><p>Follow her on Instagram: http://@lisanavarraedu or on</p><p>Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChildBehaviorConsulting</p><p>You can find her podcast here: https://childbehaviorconsulting.com/podcasts/ or listen to episodes on her Youtube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@childbehaviorconsulting1650  </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my Executive Functions Implementation Guide that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing <em>mental health</em>, <em>behavioral</em>, and <em>social skills support</em> for K-12 kids. <br>You can download this free resource here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efschools</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>“Behavior problems” are an external sign of what’s going on internally. </p><p>In order to support kids who are being referred for behavioral concerns, we need to address these internal skills proactively. </p><p>That’s why I invited consultant and educator Lisa Navarra to episode 111 of the De Facto Leaders podcast to talk about self-regulation.</p><p>Lisa M. Navarra, M.S. in Special Education, SDA, award-winning educator and published author of children’s books, music, and teacher resources provides professional development and individual services teaching the “how to learn” skills for children who struggle learning and self-regulating. </p><p>Lisa has been invited to speak at schools, libraries, and organizations where she has transformed resistant learners into students who learn the skills in how to focus and believe in themselves! Lisa’s dedication to supporting schools and families extends beyond her books and resources and includes her podcast, <em>“Student Success Beyond Expectations”</em> Podcast. Click here to learn more: https://childbehaviorconsulting.com/podcasts/</p><p>In this interview, we discuss:</p><p>✅Common misconceptions surrounding behavior problems and the role of internal regulation. </p><p>✅How to make sure kids <em>get support across their day;</em> including on the bus and in the hallways.<br> </p><p>✅What to do when <em>stimming</em> is seen as a behavior problem, and how to help kids get sensory needs met and self-advocate. </p><p>You can connect with Lisa on her website here: https://childbehaviorconsulting.com/</p><p>Follow her on Instagram: http://@lisanavarraedu or on</p><p>Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChildBehaviorConsulting</p><p>You can find her podcast here: https://childbehaviorconsulting.com/podcasts/ or listen to episodes on her Youtube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@childbehaviorconsulting1650  </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my Executive Functions Implementation Guide that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing <em>mental health</em>, <em>behavioral</em>, and <em>social skills support</em> for K-12 kids. <br>You can download this free resource here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efschools</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>“Behavior problems” are an external sign of what’s going on internally.  In order to support kids who are being referred for behavioral concerns, we need to address these internal skills proactively.  That’s why I invited consultant and educator Lisa Navarra to episode 111 of the De Facto Leaders podcast to talk about self-regulation. Lisa M. Navarra, M.S. in Special Education, SDA, award-winning educator and published author of children’s books, music, and teacher resources provides professional development and individual services teaching the “how to learn” skills for children who struggle learning and self-regulating.  Lisa has been invited to speak at schools, libraries, and organizations where she has transformed resistant learners into students who learn the skills in how to focus and believe in themselves! Lisa’s dedication to supporting schools and families extends beyond her books and resources and includes her podcast, “Student Success Beyond Expectations” Podcast. Click here to learn more: https://childbehaviorconsulting.com/podcasts/ In this interview, we discuss: ✅Common misconceptions surrounding behavior problems and the role of internal regulation.  ✅How to make sure kids get support across their day; including on the bus and in the hallways.  ✅What to do when stimming is seen as a behavior problem, and how to help kids get sensory needs met and self-advocate.  You can connect with Lisa on her website here: https://childbehaviorconsulting.com/ Follow her on Instagram: http://@lisanavarraedu or on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChildBehaviorConsulting You can find her podcast here: https://childbehaviorconsulting.com/podcasts/ or listen to episodes on her Youtube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@childbehaviorconsulting1650   In this episode, I mentioned my Executive Functions Implementation Guide that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing mental health, behavioral, and social skills support for K-12 kids. You can download this free resource here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efschools</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>“Behavior problems” are an external sign of what’s going on internally.  In order to support kids who are being referred for behavioral concerns, we need to address these internal skills proactively.  That’s why I invited consultant and educator Lisa Nava</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>social and emotional development, motivation and behavior management</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Empathy, masking, and situational awareness</title>
      <itunes:episode>110</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Do autistic people experience empathy? </p> <p>Does masking cause trauma? </p> <p>How do we help <em>neurodivergent</em> kids form relationships in a way that’s accepting of their differences?</p> <p>These are questions that I get from clinicians on a regular basis that I’ve also wondered about myself.</p> <p>That’s why when I created The School of Clinical Leadership, I made sure to include research and strategies to help guide clinicians through answering these questions. </p> <p>In episode 110 of the De Facto Leaders podcast, I’m sharing a recording that comes directly from the School of Clinical Leadership course library. </p> <p>In the video, I’ll cover why teaching situational awareness is so important for social relationships and self-advocacy, and why it’s a skill that can help clinicians navigate the nuances of <em>effective</em> and <em>affirming</em> intervention.</p> <p>This episode is taken directly from the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps K-12 clinicians provide executive functioning support for their caseloads. You can learn more about the program here: https://www.drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Do autistic people experience empathy? </p> <p>Does masking cause trauma? </p> <p>How do we help <em>neurodivergent</em> kids form relationships in a way that’s accepting of their differences?</p> <p>These are questions that I get from clinicians on a regular basis that I’ve also wondered about myself.</p> <p>That’s why when I created The School of Clinical Leadership, I made sure to include research and strategies to help guide clinicians through answering these questions. </p> <p>In episode 110 of the De Facto Leaders podcast, I’m sharing a recording that comes directly from the School of Clinical Leadership course library. </p> <p>In the video, I’ll cover why teaching situational awareness is so important for social relationships and self-advocacy, and why it’s a skill that can help clinicians navigate the nuances of <em>effective</em> and <em>affirming</em> intervention.</p> <p>This episode is taken directly from the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps K-12 clinicians provide executive functioning support for their caseloads. You can learn more about the program here: https://www.drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 May 2023 04:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Do autistic people experience empathy?  Does masking cause trauma?  How do we help neurodivergent kids form relationships in a way that’s accepting of their differences? These are questions that I get from clinicians on a regular basis that I’ve also wondered about myself. That’s why when I created The School of Clinical Leadership, I made sure to include research and strategies to help guide clinicians through answering these questions.  In episode 110 of the De Facto Leaders podcast, I’m sharing a recording that comes directly from the School of Clinical Leadership course library.  In the video, I’ll cover why teaching situational awareness is so important for social relationships and self-advocacy, and why it’s a skill that can help clinicians navigate the nuances of effective and affirming intervention. This episode is taken directly from the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps K-12 clinicians provide executive functioning support for their caseloads. You can learn more about the program here: https://www.drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Can my principal evaluate me if they've never done my job? (with Eric Makelky)</title>
      <itunes:episode>109</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:title>Can my principal evaluate me if they've never done my job? (with Eric Makelky)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’re a therapist or educator working in the schools, there’s a high probability that the administrator who does your employee evaluation isn’t a <em>subject-matter expert</em> in your discipline.</p> <p>If they are, you’re certainly in the minority. This is because it’s impossible to find a s<em>chool administrator</em> who’s held every single job in the school system.</p> <p>On top of that, employee evaluations are incredibly <em>time-consuming</em>, making it difficult for school leaders to provide the mentorship and coaching to help their staff make changes to their practices. </p> <p>That’s why I invited senior high school principal Eric Makelky to episode 109 of the <em>De Facto Leaders</em> podcast to talk about employee evaluations.</p> <p>In this interview we discuss:</p> <p>✅Why some <em>school administrators</em> don’t give specific feedback on evaluations</p> <p>✅Just <em>how much time</em> is your principal spending on evaluations? Is the employee evaluation like IEP paperwork for administrators? </p> <p>✅The <em>mindset and qualities</em> you need to make the evaluation experience valuable, even if your administrator has never been in your position.</p> <p>You can connect with Eric Makelky on Twitter here: http://@emakelky</p> <p>He’s currently the interim host of the Transformative Principal podcast with Jethro Jones. Be sure to check out the episode titled <a href="https://www.jethrojones.com/podcast/episode519">“What If They Don't Want Feedback with Eric Makelky and Jethro Jones”</a>   for a great discussion on employee evaluations.</p> <p>Click here to view more: <a href="https://www.jethrojones.com/podcast/episode519">https://www.jethrojones.com/podcast/episode519</a> </p> <p>In this episode, I also mentioned my free online training where I share how to help students thrive <em>socially, emotionally, and academically</em> with executive functioning support. In the training, I share why some students still struggle with social skills, even though they’re going to <em>social skills groups</em>.  </p> <p>You can sign up for the free training here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’re a therapist or educator working in the schools, there’s a high probability that the administrator who does your employee evaluation isn’t a <em>subject-matter expert</em> in your discipline.</p> <p>If they are, you’re certainly in the minority. This is because it’s impossible to find a s<em>chool administrator</em> who’s held every single job in the school system.</p> <p>On top of that, employee evaluations are incredibly <em>time-consuming</em>, making it difficult for school leaders to provide the mentorship and coaching to help their staff make changes to their practices. </p> <p>That’s why I invited senior high school principal Eric Makelky to episode 109 of the <em>De Facto Leaders</em> podcast to talk about employee evaluations.</p> <p>In this interview we discuss:</p> <p>✅Why some <em>school administrators</em> don’t give specific feedback on evaluations</p> <p>✅Just <em>how much time</em> is your principal spending on evaluations? Is the employee evaluation like IEP paperwork for administrators? </p> <p>✅The <em>mindset and qualities</em> you need to make the evaluation experience valuable, even if your administrator has never been in your position.</p> <p>You can connect with Eric Makelky on Twitter here: http://@emakelky</p> <p>He’s currently the interim host of the Transformative Principal podcast with Jethro Jones. Be sure to check out the episode titled <a href="https://www.jethrojones.com/podcast/episode519">“What If They Don't Want Feedback with Eric Makelky and Jethro Jones”</a>   for a great discussion on employee evaluations.</p> <p>Click here to view more: <a href="https://www.jethrojones.com/podcast/episode519">https://www.jethrojones.com/podcast/episode519</a> </p> <p>In this episode, I also mentioned my free online training where I share how to help students thrive <em>socially, emotionally, and academically</em> with executive functioning support. In the training, I share why some students still struggle with social skills, even though they’re going to <em>social skills groups</em>.  </p> <p>You can sign up for the free training here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Apr 2023 04:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>If you’re a therapist or educator working in the schools, there’s a high probability that the administrator who does your employee evaluation isn’t a subject-matter expert in your discipline. If they are, you’re certainly in the minority. This is because it’s impossible to find a school administrator who’s held every single job in the school system. On top of that, employee evaluations are incredibly time-consuming, making it difficult for school leaders to provide the mentorship and coaching to help their staff make changes to their practices.  That’s why I invited senior high school principal Eric Makelky to episode 109 of the De Facto Leaders podcast to talk about employee evaluations. In this interview we discuss: ✅Why some school administrators don’t give specific feedback on evaluations ✅Just how much time is your principal spending on evaluations? Is the employee evaluation like IEP paperwork for administrators?  ✅The mindset and qualities you need to make the evaluation experience valuable, even if your administrator has never been in your position. You can connect with Eric Makelky on Twitter here: http://@emakelky He’s currently the interim host of the Transformative Principal podcast with Jethro Jones. Be sure to check out the episode titled “What If They Don't Want Feedback with Eric Makelky and Jethro Jones”   for a great discussion on employee evaluations. Click here to view more: https://www.jethrojones.com/podcast/episode519  In this episode, I also mentioned my free online training where I share how to help students thrive socially, emotionally, and academically with executive functioning support. In the training, I share why some students still struggle with social skills, even though they’re going to social skills groups.   You can sign up for the free training here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>How to do multilingual evaluations as a monolingual therapist (with Meg Morgan)</title>
      <itunes:episode>108</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Doing a quality evaluation when you’re assessing things like language can be a challenge because there isn’t one “magic bullet” test that gives us what we need. </p> <p>What is even more challenging is when you get a referral to evaluate a client that <em>speaks two or more languages</em>; especially when they’re languages you don’t speak. </p> <p>Unfortunately, monolingual clinicians get referrals for <em>multilingual evaluations</em> all the time. </p> <p>That’s why I invited Meg Morgan, Speech-Language Pathologist and Clinical Assistant Professor from the University of New Hampshire to episode 108 of the <em>“De Facto Leaders</em>” podcast to talk about multilingual evaluations.</p> <p>This episode will be extremely valuable to you for ALL language evaluations; even monolingual clients. </p> <p>In this interview we discuss:</p> <p>✅The biggest myths about bilingualism and language proficiency, and why it’s not as simple as we think</p> <p>✅How to prepare yourself to <em>evaluate a client</em> who speaks a language you don’t speak</p> <p>✅How to gather evidence to share with your team, even if you don’t have <em>formal test scores</em></p> <p>✅Why doing a thorough evaluation saves you time in the long run; and how to <em>streamline the process</em></p> <p>You can connect with Meg on LinkedIN here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meg-morgan-039778144/</p> <p>You can also watch her presentation Multilingual Evaluations by Monolingual SLPs on speechpathology.com here: <a href="https://www.speechpathology.com/slp-ceus/course/multilingual-evaluations-by-monolingual-slps-9364"> https://www.speechpathology.com/slp-ceus/course/multilingual-evaluations-by-monolingual-slps-9364</a>                                                                                       (paid membership is required to view this training)</p> <p>Meg mentioned the following resources in this episode:</p> <p>Bilinguistics - Click here to read more: https://bilinguistics.com/</p> <p>The Leaders Project - Click here to read more: https://www.leadersproject.org/</p> <p>SALT - Click here to read more: https://www.saltsoftware.com/</p> <p>In this episode, I mentioned the Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure, my free guide for clinicians that outlines <em>common sentence types</em> that support comprehension in students who are <em>learning English</em> or who have disabilities that <em>impact language learning</em>. You can sign up for a free copy here: https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure</p> <p>In this episode, I mentioned my Executive Functions Implementation Guide that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing <em>mental health</em>, <em>behavioral</em>, and <em>social skills support</em> for K-12 kids. You can download this free resource here:  https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efschools</p> <p> </p> <p> </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Doing a quality evaluation when you’re assessing things like language can be a challenge because there isn’t one “magic bullet” test that gives us what we need. </p> <p>What is even more challenging is when you get a referral to evaluate a client that <em>speaks two or more languages</em>; especially when they’re languages you don’t speak. </p> <p>Unfortunately, monolingual clinicians get referrals for <em>multilingual evaluations</em> all the time. </p> <p>That’s why I invited Meg Morgan, Speech-Language Pathologist and Clinical Assistant Professor from the University of New Hampshire to episode 108 of the <em>“De Facto Leaders</em>” podcast to talk about multilingual evaluations.</p> <p>This episode will be extremely valuable to you for ALL language evaluations; even monolingual clients. </p> <p>In this interview we discuss:</p> <p>✅The biggest myths about bilingualism and language proficiency, and why it’s not as simple as we think</p> <p>✅How to prepare yourself to <em>evaluate a client</em> who speaks a language you don’t speak</p> <p>✅How to gather evidence to share with your team, even if you don’t have <em>formal test scores</em></p> <p>✅Why doing a thorough evaluation saves you time in the long run; and how to <em>streamline the process</em></p> <p>You can connect with Meg on LinkedIN here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meg-morgan-039778144/</p> <p>You can also watch her presentation Multilingual Evaluations by Monolingual SLPs on speechpathology.com here: <a href="https://www.speechpathology.com/slp-ceus/course/multilingual-evaluations-by-monolingual-slps-9364"> https://www.speechpathology.com/slp-ceus/course/multilingual-evaluations-by-monolingual-slps-9364</a>                                                                                       (paid membership is required to view this training)</p> <p>Meg mentioned the following resources in this episode:</p> <p>Bilinguistics - Click here to read more: https://bilinguistics.com/</p> <p>The Leaders Project - Click here to read more: https://www.leadersproject.org/</p> <p>SALT - Click here to read more: https://www.saltsoftware.com/</p> <p>In this episode, I mentioned the Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure, my free guide for clinicians that outlines <em>common sentence types</em> that support comprehension in students who are <em>learning English</em> or who have disabilities that <em>impact language learning</em>. You can sign up for a free copy here: https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure</p> <p>In this episode, I mentioned my Executive Functions Implementation Guide that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing <em>mental health</em>, <em>behavioral</em>, and <em>social skills support</em> for K-12 kids. You can download this free resource here:  https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efschools</p> <p> </p> <p> </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Doing a quality evaluation when you’re assessing things like language can be a challenge because there isn’t one “magic bullet” test that gives us what we need.  What is even more challenging is when you get a referral to evaluate a client that speaks two or more languages; especially when they’re languages you don’t speak.  Unfortunately, monolingual clinicians get referrals for multilingual evaluations all the time.  That’s why I invited Meg Morgan, Speech-Language Pathologist and Clinical Assistant Professor from the University of New Hampshire to episode 108 of the “De Facto Leaders” podcast to talk about multilingual evaluations. This episode will be extremely valuable to you for ALL language evaluations; even monolingual clients.  In this interview we discuss: ✅The biggest myths about bilingualism and language proficiency, and why it’s not as simple as we think ✅How to prepare yourself to evaluate a client who speaks a language you don’t speak ✅How to gather evidence to share with your team, even if you don’t have formal test scores ✅Why doing a thorough evaluation saves you time in the long run; and how to streamline the process You can connect with Meg on LinkedIN here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meg-morgan-039778144/ You can also watch her presentation Multilingual Evaluations by Monolingual SLPs on speechpathology.com here:  https://www.speechpathology.com/slp-ceus/course/multilingual-evaluations-by-monolingual-slps-9364                                                                                       (paid membership is required to view this training) Meg mentioned the following resources in this episode: Bilinguistics - Click here to read more: https://bilinguistics.com/ The Leaders Project - Click here to read more: https://www.leadersproject.org/ SALT - Click here to read more: https://www.saltsoftware.com/ In this episode, I mentioned the Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure, my free guide for clinicians that outlines common sentence types that support comprehension in students who are learning English or who have disabilities that impact language learning. You can sign up for a free copy here: https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure In this episode, I mentioned my Executive Functions Implementation Guide that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing mental health, behavioral, and social skills support for K-12 kids. You can download this free resource here:  https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efschools    </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What’s <em>evidence-based</em> and <em>neurodiversity-affirming</em> shouldn’t be in opposition. Effective interventions that build resilience and help kids build healthy relationships should be “affirming” by definition.</p> <p>Yet many clinicians remain confused about how to apply this to practice; especially when it comes to things like <em>“social skills”</em> or <em>“pragmatic language”</em>.</p> <p>One of the most common complaints I hear across disciplines when it comes to social skills support is that students don’t <em>generalize skills</em>. I’ve heard this from psychologists, SLPs, social workers, counselors, among others. </p> <p>The solution to the generalization problem is ALSO the answer to making intervention    <em>ND-affirming</em> and <em>EBP</em>. </p> <p>In order to do this, we need to teach the right skills with the right service delivery model. </p> <p>In episode 107 of the De Facto Leaders podcast, I share how to do this. </p> <p>I cover:</p> <p>✅Why <em>adult-led social skills</em> groups that teach social rules lead to poor carryover</p> <p>✅The <em>two skills</em> that should be a part of every social skills intervention plan</p> <p>✅The three components to and effective <em>service delivery model</em> (and why pull-out therapy alone doesn’t work).</p> <p>In this episode, I also mentioned my free online training where I share how to help students thrive <em>socially, emotionally, and academically</em> with executive functioning support. In the training, I share why some students still struggle with social skills, even though they’re going to <em>social skills groups</em>. You can sign up for the free training here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p> <p>To get the information in written form, check out my Executive Functioning Implementation Guide here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efschools</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What’s <em>evidence-based</em> and <em>neurodiversity-affirming</em> shouldn’t be in opposition. Effective interventions that build resilience and help kids build healthy relationships should be “affirming” by definition.</p> <p>Yet many clinicians remain confused about how to apply this to practice; especially when it comes to things like <em>“social skills”</em> or <em>“pragmatic language”</em>.</p> <p>One of the most common complaints I hear across disciplines when it comes to social skills support is that students don’t <em>generalize skills</em>. I’ve heard this from psychologists, SLPs, social workers, counselors, among others. </p> <p>The solution to the generalization problem is ALSO the answer to making intervention    <em>ND-affirming</em> and <em>EBP</em>. </p> <p>In order to do this, we need to teach the right skills with the right service delivery model. </p> <p>In episode 107 of the De Facto Leaders podcast, I share how to do this. </p> <p>I cover:</p> <p>✅Why <em>adult-led social skills</em> groups that teach social rules lead to poor carryover</p> <p>✅The <em>two skills</em> that should be a part of every social skills intervention plan</p> <p>✅The three components to and effective <em>service delivery model</em> (and why pull-out therapy alone doesn’t work).</p> <p>In this episode, I also mentioned my free online training where I share how to help students thrive <em>socially, emotionally, and academically</em> with executive functioning support. In the training, I share why some students still struggle with social skills, even though they’re going to <em>social skills groups</em>. You can sign up for the free training here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efleadership</p> <p>To get the information in written form, check out my Executive Functioning Implementation Guide here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efschools</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I was honored to have Sharon Fuller, founder of <a href="https://theattachmentplace.com/">The Attachment Place, LLC</a> as a guest for episode 106 of the <em>“De Facto Leaders”</em> podcast.</p> <p> </p> <p>Sharon began her journey with developmental trauma disorder (DTD), also known as reactive attachment disorder (RAD), when she and her husband first adopted in 2005. She is a mom to nine children, six biological and three who were added to their family through adoption. When confronting the <em>effects of the trauma</em> their adopted children had endured she realized they were ill-prepared to parent them and for the impact their trauma would have on their entire family. Sharon is a trained transformational coach and respite provider. </p> <p> </p> <p>During that time, she developed an approach that is effective in <em>breaking down walls</em> and reaching the hearts of children with trauma histories and attachment challenges.</p> <p> </p> <p>From 2012-2019, the Attachment Place helped close to one hundred children transition successfully to their homes and form attachments to their parents. That’s why I knew Sharon would be an amazing guest. </p> <p> </p> <p>In this interview we discuss:</p> <p>✅Why kids with reactive attachment disorder need clear boundaries to feel safe and <em>form relationships</em>. </p> <p>✅Why kids who have experienced trauma <em>appear independent</em>, and why they must shift to <em>being dependent on parents</em> before they can reach healthy independence. </p> <p>✅Why permissive parenting approaches can cause anxiety for the whole family.</p> <p>✅Why <em>parent coaching</em> is a non-negotiable when working with trauma, and how she supports parents through her “environment matrix” framework. </p> <p> </p> <p>You can connect with Sharon on her website for <a href="https://theattachmentplace.com/">The Attachment Place</a> or on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/theattachmentplace">Facebook here.</a> She runs a Facebook group called <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/quietingthestormofadoption">Quieting the Storm of Adoption Parents’ Group.</a> You can learn more about her framework for supporting families on her <a href="https://watch.environmentmatrix.com/s/krvvyZ">free training here</a>, and can email her at <a href="mailto:sfuller@theattachmentplace.com">sfuller@theattachmentplace.com</a>.</p> <p> </p> <p>In this episode, Sharon mentioned this study that showed that <a href="https://www.asla.org/awards/2006/studentawards/282.html">putting a fence around a playground can increase creative exploration in preschoolers. </a></p> <p> </p> <p>In this episode, I mentioned my <em>Executive Functions Implementation</em> guide that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing mental health, behavioral, and social skills support for K-12 kids. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efschools">You can download this free resource here. </a></p> <p> </p> <p>In this episode, I also mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps pediatric clinicians be <em>better leaders,</em> make a <em>bigger impact</em> with their services, and lead their teams in providing executive functioning support for kids at the K-12 level. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about how to become a member here.</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I was honored to have Sharon Fuller, founder of <a href="https://theattachmentplace.com/">The Attachment Place, LLC</a> as a guest for episode 106 of the <em>“De Facto Leaders”</em> podcast.</p> <p> </p> <p>Sharon began her journey with developmental trauma disorder (DTD), also known as reactive attachment disorder (RAD), when she and her husband first adopted in 2005. She is a mom to nine children, six biological and three who were added to their family through adoption. When confronting the <em>effects of the trauma</em> their adopted children had endured she realized they were ill-prepared to parent them and for the impact their trauma would have on their entire family. Sharon is a trained transformational coach and respite provider. </p> <p> </p> <p>During that time, she developed an approach that is effective in <em>breaking down walls</em> and reaching the hearts of children with trauma histories and attachment challenges.</p> <p> </p> <p>From 2012-2019, the Attachment Place helped close to one hundred children transition successfully to their homes and form attachments to their parents. That’s why I knew Sharon would be an amazing guest. </p> <p> </p> <p>In this interview we discuss:</p> <p>✅Why kids with reactive attachment disorder need clear boundaries to feel safe and <em>form relationships</em>. </p> <p>✅Why kids who have experienced trauma <em>appear independent</em>, and why they must shift to <em>being dependent on parents</em> before they can reach healthy independence. </p> <p>✅Why permissive parenting approaches can cause anxiety for the whole family.</p> <p>✅Why <em>parent coaching</em> is a non-negotiable when working with trauma, and how she supports parents through her “environment matrix” framework. </p> <p> </p> <p>You can connect with Sharon on her website for <a href="https://theattachmentplace.com/">The Attachment Place</a> or on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/theattachmentplace">Facebook here.</a> She runs a Facebook group called <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/quietingthestormofadoption">Quieting the Storm of Adoption Parents’ Group.</a> You can learn more about her framework for supporting families on her <a href="https://watch.environmentmatrix.com/s/krvvyZ">free training here</a>, and can email her at <a href="mailto:sfuller@theattachmentplace.com">sfuller@theattachmentplace.com</a>.</p> <p> </p> <p>In this episode, Sharon mentioned this study that showed that <a href="https://www.asla.org/awards/2006/studentawards/282.html">putting a fence around a playground can increase creative exploration in preschoolers. </a></p> <p> </p> <p>In this episode, I mentioned my <em>Executive Functions Implementation</em> guide that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing mental health, behavioral, and social skills support for K-12 kids. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efschools">You can download this free resource here. </a></p> <p> </p> <p>In this episode, I also mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps pediatric clinicians be <em>better leaders,</em> make a <em>bigger impact</em> with their services, and lead their teams in providing executive functioning support for kids at the K-12 level. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about how to become a member here.</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>I was honored to have Sharon Fuller, founder of The Attachment Place, LLC as a guest for episode 106 of the “De Facto Leaders” podcast.   Sharon began her journey with developmental trauma disorder (DTD), also known as reactive attachment disorder (RAD), when she and her husband first adopted in 2005. She is a mom to nine children, six biological and three who were added to their family through adoption. When confronting the effects of the trauma their adopted children had endured she realized they were ill-prepared to parent them and for the impact their trauma would have on their entire family. Sharon is a trained transformational coach and respite provider.    During that time, she developed an approach that is effective in breaking down walls and reaching the hearts of children with trauma histories and attachment challenges.   From 2012-2019, the Attachment Place helped close to one hundred children transition successfully to their homes and form attachments to their parents. That’s why I knew Sharon would be an amazing guest.    In this interview we discuss: ✅Why kids with reactive attachment disorder need clear boundaries to feel safe and form relationships.  ✅Why kids who have experienced trauma appear independent, and why they must shift to being dependent on parents before they can reach healthy independence.  ✅Why permissive parenting approaches can cause anxiety for the whole family. ✅Why parent coaching is a non-negotiable when working with trauma, and how she supports parents through her “environment matrix” framework.    You can connect with Sharon on her website for The Attachment Place or on Facebook here. She runs a Facebook group called Quieting the Storm of Adoption Parents’ Group. You can learn more about her framework for supporting families on her free training here, and can email her at sfuller@theattachmentplace.com.   In this episode, Sharon mentioned this study that showed that putting a fence around a playground can increase creative exploration in preschoolers.    In this episode, I mentioned my Executive Functions Implementation guide that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing mental health, behavioral, and social skills support for K-12 kids. You can download this free resource here.    In this episode, I also mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps pediatric clinicians be better leaders, make a bigger impact with their services, and lead their teams in providing executive functioning support for kids at the K-12 level. You can learn more about how to become a member here.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In 2022, a study was published in JAMA Network Open with a compelling title: “Video gaming may be associated with better cognitive performance in children.” You may read the article here: https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/video-gaming-may-be-associated-better-cognitive-performance-children</p><p>This resulted in a number of social media influencers spreading the word about the “benefits” of playing video games. For up to 3 hours a day nonetheless. </p><p>**After I published this podcast episode, this study was retracted and replaced due to concerns with the original analysis. I have not edited the original episode, but am posting the information about the retraction here: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2803642</p><p>Please keep this retraction in mind as you listen to my analysis, as many of my concerns about the interpretation of this study are addressed in the retraction. </p><p>What got lost in translation was the subheadline and nuances of the findings, which were explained quite transparently by the researchers, and were readily available to anyone who clicked through and <em>read the full news release</em>.</p><p><br>That’s why in episode 105 of the <em>“De Facto Leaders”</em> podcast, I explained the details outlined in the news release; including the details that were left out of the headlines. </p><p><br>I also share my thoughts on what these results mean for educators, therapists, and parents when it comes to the harm and potential benefits of gaming. </p><p><br>The full news release to the ABCD study can be found here. Link here: https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/video-gaming-may-be-associated-better-cognitive-performance-children</p><p><br>In this episode, I mentioned my <em>Executive Functions Implementation</em> guide that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing mental health, behavioral, and social skills support for K-12 kids. You can download this free resource here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efschools</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In 2022, a study was published in JAMA Network Open with a compelling title: “Video gaming may be associated with better cognitive performance in children.” You may read the article here: https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/video-gaming-may-be-associated-better-cognitive-performance-children</p><p>This resulted in a number of social media influencers spreading the word about the “benefits” of playing video games. For up to 3 hours a day nonetheless. </p><p>**After I published this podcast episode, this study was retracted and replaced due to concerns with the original analysis. I have not edited the original episode, but am posting the information about the retraction here: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2803642</p><p>Please keep this retraction in mind as you listen to my analysis, as many of my concerns about the interpretation of this study are addressed in the retraction. </p><p>What got lost in translation was the subheadline and nuances of the findings, which were explained quite transparently by the researchers, and were readily available to anyone who clicked through and <em>read the full news release</em>.</p><p><br>That’s why in episode 105 of the <em>“De Facto Leaders”</em> podcast, I explained the details outlined in the news release; including the details that were left out of the headlines. </p><p><br>I also share my thoughts on what these results mean for educators, therapists, and parents when it comes to the harm and potential benefits of gaming. </p><p><br>The full news release to the ABCD study can be found here. Link here: https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/video-gaming-may-be-associated-better-cognitive-performance-children</p><p><br>In this episode, I mentioned my <em>Executive Functions Implementation</em> guide that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing mental health, behavioral, and social skills support for K-12 kids. You can download this free resource here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efschools</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>In 2022, a study was published in JAMA Network Open with a compelling title: “Video gaming may be associated with better cognitive performance in children.” You may read the article here: https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/video-gaming-may-be-associated-better-cognitive-performance-children This resulted in a number of social media influencers spreading the word about the “benefits” of playing video games. For up to 3 hours a day nonetheless.  What got lost in translation was the subheadline and nuances of the findings, which were explained quite transparently by the researchers, and were readily available to anyone who clicked through and read the full news release. That’s why in episode 105 of the “De Facto Leaders” podcast, I explained the details outlined in the news release; including the details that were left out of the headlines.  I also share my thoughts on what these results mean for educators, therapists, and parents when it comes to the harm and potential benefits of gaming.  The full news release to the ABCD study can be found here. Link here: https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/video-gaming-may-be-associated-better-cognitive-performance-children In this episode, I mentioned my Executive Functions Implementation guide that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing mental health, behavioral, and social skills support for K-12 kids. You can download this free resource here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efschools</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many people in education and healthcare know that lobbying and advocacy needs to happen; but many people don’t know whose responsibility it is or how to do it.</p><p>That’s why I invited Michael Campbell, published author, blogger, and licensed bilingual speech-language pathologist to the show to dive into this topic. </p><p>Michael has spent time as a union member on his collective bargaining committee, and he shared a ton of useful knowledge on the process. If you’re an SLP or other <em>related service provider</em> and you want to know how to leverage your union or build relationships to <em>advocate for your profession</em>, you won’t want to miss this interview. </p><p>In this episode, he shares:</p><p>✅What people are actually doing when they’re “lobbying” for a <em>bill to be passed</em>.</p><p>✅What to say when you email your congressman (plus other people you can email as well to <em>get your voice heard</em>).</p><p>✅How to learn more about bills that <em>impact you</em>, your facility, and your students.</p><p>✅Why it’s worth your time to help other union members (like teachers) get what they want, even for initiatives that seem unrelated to you as a therapist.</p><p>Michael works as a Speech-Language Pathologist in the public schools and his private practice. He started my career teaching and mentoring students through Upward Bound on undergraduate admissions and college success and also served as a Program Officer at the Institute of International Education. He taught for several years in both the US and Mexico before starting his <em>SLP graduate program</em>.</p><p>During his graduate studies, he built The Speech Blog. You can view the webpage here: https://thespeechblog.com/ </p><p>To advise candidates on SLP grad school admissions and in 2020 he published a book called “SLP To Be: An Unofficial Guide to Getting into Graduate School for Speech-Language Pathology” To view more about the book, click here: https://www.amazon.com/SLP-Be-Unofficial-Speech-Language-Pathology/dp/1730815073 </p><p>Currently, he’s  practicing SLP in the school systems and also blogs about professional topics of interest at Think SLP. You may check the webpage here: https://thinkslp.com/ </p><p>His current project is a workbook for clinicians or teachers with therapy/lesson plans centered on 10 famous people who stutter.</p><p>We mentioned the following blog post articles during our interview from Michael’s site:</p><p>&gt; Teacher’s Unions – Just for teachers? </p><p>   Link here: https://thinkslp.com/teachers-unions-just-for-teachers/</p><p>&gt; Four Things I Heard at ASHA’s Listening Session, Oct 2022</p><p>   Link here: https://thinkslp.com/my-four-take-aways-from-ashas-school-issues-advisory-board-listening-session-in-october-2022/</p><p><br>In this episode, I mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps pediatric clinicians be <em>better leaders</em>, make a <em>bigger impact</em> with their services, and lead their teams in providing executive functioning support for kids at the K-12 level. You can learn more about how to become a member here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many people in education and healthcare know that lobbying and advocacy needs to happen; but many people don’t know whose responsibility it is or how to do it.</p><p>That’s why I invited Michael Campbell, published author, blogger, and licensed bilingual speech-language pathologist to the show to dive into this topic. </p><p>Michael has spent time as a union member on his collective bargaining committee, and he shared a ton of useful knowledge on the process. If you’re an SLP or other <em>related service provider</em> and you want to know how to leverage your union or build relationships to <em>advocate for your profession</em>, you won’t want to miss this interview. </p><p>In this episode, he shares:</p><p>✅What people are actually doing when they’re “lobbying” for a <em>bill to be passed</em>.</p><p>✅What to say when you email your congressman (plus other people you can email as well to <em>get your voice heard</em>).</p><p>✅How to learn more about bills that <em>impact you</em>, your facility, and your students.</p><p>✅Why it’s worth your time to help other union members (like teachers) get what they want, even for initiatives that seem unrelated to you as a therapist.</p><p>Michael works as a Speech-Language Pathologist in the public schools and his private practice. He started my career teaching and mentoring students through Upward Bound on undergraduate admissions and college success and also served as a Program Officer at the Institute of International Education. He taught for several years in both the US and Mexico before starting his <em>SLP graduate program</em>.</p><p>During his graduate studies, he built The Speech Blog. You can view the webpage here: https://thespeechblog.com/ </p><p>To advise candidates on SLP grad school admissions and in 2020 he published a book called “SLP To Be: An Unofficial Guide to Getting into Graduate School for Speech-Language Pathology” To view more about the book, click here: https://www.amazon.com/SLP-Be-Unofficial-Speech-Language-Pathology/dp/1730815073 </p><p>Currently, he’s  practicing SLP in the school systems and also blogs about professional topics of interest at Think SLP. You may check the webpage here: https://thinkslp.com/ </p><p>His current project is a workbook for clinicians or teachers with therapy/lesson plans centered on 10 famous people who stutter.</p><p>We mentioned the following blog post articles during our interview from Michael’s site:</p><p>&gt; Teacher’s Unions – Just for teachers? </p><p>   Link here: https://thinkslp.com/teachers-unions-just-for-teachers/</p><p>&gt; Four Things I Heard at ASHA’s Listening Session, Oct 2022</p><p>   Link here: https://thinkslp.com/my-four-take-aways-from-ashas-school-issues-advisory-board-listening-session-in-october-2022/</p><p><br>In this episode, I mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps pediatric clinicians be <em>better leaders</em>, make a <em>bigger impact</em> with their services, and lead their teams in providing executive functioning support for kids at the K-12 level. You can learn more about how to become a member here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Many people in education and healthcare know that lobbying and advocacy needs to happen; but many people don’t know whose responsibility it is or how to do it. That’s why I invited Michael Campbell, published author, blogger, and licensed bilingual speech-language pathologist to the show to dive into this topic.  Michael has spent time as a union member on his collective bargaining committee, and he shared a ton of useful knowledge on the process. If you’re an SLP or other related service provider and you want to know how to leverage your union or build relationships to advocate for your profession, you won’t want to miss this interview.  In this episode, he shares: ✅What people are actually doing when they’re “lobbying” for a bill to be passed. ✅What to say when you email your congressman (plus other people you can email as well to get your voice heard). ✅How to learn more about bills that impact you, your facility, and your students. ✅Why it’s worth your time to help other union members (like teachers) get what they want, even for initiatives that seem unrelated to you as a therapist. Michael works as a Speech-Language Pathologist in the public schools and his private practice. He started my career teaching and mentoring students through Upward Bound on undergraduate admissions and college success and also served as a Program Officer at the Institute of International Education. He taught for several years in both the US and Mexico before starting his SLP graduate program. During his graduate studies, he built The Speech Blog. You can view the webpage here: https://thespeechblog.com/  To advise candidates on SLP grad school admissions and in 2020 he published a book called “SLP To Be: An Unofficial Guide to Getting into Graduate School for Speech-Language Pathology” To view more about the book, click here: https://www.amazon.com/SLP-Be-Unofficial-Speech-Language-Pathology/dp/1730815073  Currently, he’s  practicing SLP in the school systems and also blogs about professional topics of interest at Think SLP. You may check the webpage here: https://thinkslp.com/  His current project is a workbook for clinicians or teachers with therapy/lesson plans centered on 10 famous people who stutter. We mentioned the following blog post articles during our interview from Michael’s site: &amp;gt; Teacher’s Unions – Just for teachers?     Link here: https://thinkslp.com/teachers-unions-just-for-teachers/ &amp;gt; Four Things I Heard at ASHA’s Listening Session, Oct 2022    Link here: https://thinkslp.com/my-four-take-aways-from-ashas-school-issues-advisory-board-listening-session-in-october-2022/ In this episode, I mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps pediatric clinicians be better leaders, make a bigger impact with their services, and lead their teams in providing executive functioning support for kids at the K-12 level. You can learn more about how to become a member here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:episode>103</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We’ve all sat through some boring professional development before; but there’s nothing boring about the training you’ll get from Dr. MC, the guest on episode 103 of the <em>De Facto Leaders</em> podcast. </p><p>Many people in “helping professions” like education and healthcare focus more on taking care of others instead of <em>taking care of themselves</em>; which is why I wanted to have Dr. MC on the show to talk about how school leaders can make <em>self-care</em> a part of K-12 culture. <em>But not just for the students; for the staff. <br></em><br></p><p>Dr. Theresa Melito-Conners, Ph.D. (Dr. MC) is the founder of Dr. MC’s Self-Care Cabaret, a suite of theatre-inspired self-care and professional development services for helping professionals. </p><p>The Self-Care Cabaret encompasses workshops, a podcast, and educational curricula — focused on accessible, realistic strategies that equip and empower.</p><p>Dr. MC first recognized the need for such strategies as a special education administrator. She realized individuals in people-first, service-oriented roles often struggle with prioritizing self-care and work-life balance, and lack resources. Curious, Dr. MC pursued her PhD in educational leadership from Lesley University, honing in on self-care and renewal for helping professionals. In addition to her doctorate and published research, she is a licensed K-12 counselor with a master’s of education in school counseling from Salem State University and a B.A. in theatre studies from Emerson College. Her true joy is bringing her scholarship, experience, and zest to audiences of all kinds nationwide.</p><p><br>In this conversation Dr. MC shares:</p><p>✅Common myths surrounding the <em>“self-care”</em> industry, and why it’s not just wine and bubble baths. </p><p>✅Why <em>“not having time”</em> for self-care is a myth, and how to keep yourself grounded even if you only have <em>5 minutes to spare</em>. </p><p>✅How school leaders can make self-care a part of their <em>building culture</em>; for both the staff and leadership.</p><p><br>You can connect with Dr. MC on her website here: <a href="https://drmcselfcare.com/">https://drmcselfcare.com/</a></p><p>You can listen to Dr. MC’s Self-Care Cabaret podcast here: <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dr-mcs-self-care-cabaret/id1576736339"> https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dr-mcs-self-care-cabaret/id1576736339</a></p><p>You can connect with her on Instagram here: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/drmcselfcare/">https://www.instagram.com/drmcselfcare/</a>             </p><p>You can connect with her on LinkedIn here: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/dr-mc-s-self-care-cabaret/">https://www.linkedin.com/company/dr-mc-s-self-care-cabaret/</a></p><p>You can follow her on Facebook here: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/DrMCselfcare">https://www.facebook.com/DrMCselfcare</a></p><p><br>In this episode, I mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps pediatric clinicians be <em>better leaders</em>, make a <em>bigger impact</em> with their services, and lead their teams in providing executive functioning support for kids at the K-12 level. You can learn more about how to become a member here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We’ve all sat through some boring professional development before; but there’s nothing boring about the training you’ll get from Dr. MC, the guest on episode 103 of the <em>De Facto Leaders</em> podcast. </p><p>Many people in “helping professions” like education and healthcare focus more on taking care of others instead of <em>taking care of themselves</em>; which is why I wanted to have Dr. MC on the show to talk about how school leaders can make <em>self-care</em> a part of K-12 culture. <em>But not just for the students; for the staff. <br></em><br></p><p>Dr. Theresa Melito-Conners, Ph.D. (Dr. MC) is the founder of Dr. MC’s Self-Care Cabaret, a suite of theatre-inspired self-care and professional development services for helping professionals. </p><p>The Self-Care Cabaret encompasses workshops, a podcast, and educational curricula — focused on accessible, realistic strategies that equip and empower.</p><p>Dr. MC first recognized the need for such strategies as a special education administrator. She realized individuals in people-first, service-oriented roles often struggle with prioritizing self-care and work-life balance, and lack resources. Curious, Dr. MC pursued her PhD in educational leadership from Lesley University, honing in on self-care and renewal for helping professionals. In addition to her doctorate and published research, she is a licensed K-12 counselor with a master’s of education in school counseling from Salem State University and a B.A. in theatre studies from Emerson College. Her true joy is bringing her scholarship, experience, and zest to audiences of all kinds nationwide.</p><p><br>In this conversation Dr. MC shares:</p><p>✅Common myths surrounding the <em>“self-care”</em> industry, and why it’s not just wine and bubble baths. </p><p>✅Why <em>“not having time”</em> for self-care is a myth, and how to keep yourself grounded even if you only have <em>5 minutes to spare</em>. </p><p>✅How school leaders can make self-care a part of their <em>building culture</em>; for both the staff and leadership.</p><p><br>You can connect with Dr. MC on her website here: <a href="https://drmcselfcare.com/">https://drmcselfcare.com/</a></p><p>You can listen to Dr. MC’s Self-Care Cabaret podcast here: <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dr-mcs-self-care-cabaret/id1576736339"> https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dr-mcs-self-care-cabaret/id1576736339</a></p><p>You can connect with her on Instagram here: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/drmcselfcare/">https://www.instagram.com/drmcselfcare/</a>             </p><p>You can connect with her on LinkedIn here: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/dr-mc-s-self-care-cabaret/">https://www.linkedin.com/company/dr-mc-s-self-care-cabaret/</a></p><p>You can follow her on Facebook here: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/DrMCselfcare">https://www.facebook.com/DrMCselfcare</a></p><p><br>In this episode, I mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps pediatric clinicians be <em>better leaders</em>, make a <em>bigger impact</em> with their services, and lead their teams in providing executive functioning support for kids at the K-12 level. You can learn more about how to become a member here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Mar 2023 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>We’ve all sat through some boring professional development before; but there’s nothing boring about the training you’ll get from Dr. MC, the guest on episode 103 of the De Facto Leaders podcast.  Many people in “helping professions” like education and healthcare focus more on taking care of others instead of taking care of themselves; which is why I wanted to have Dr. MC on the show to talk about how school leaders can make self-care a part of K-12 culture. But not just for the students; for the staff.  Dr. Theresa Melito-Conners, Ph.D. (Dr. MC) is the founder of Dr. MC’s Self-Care Cabaret, a suite of theatre-inspired self-care and professional development services for helping professionals.  The Self-Care Cabaret encompasses workshops, a podcast, and educational curricula — focused on accessible, realistic strategies that equip and empower. Dr. MC first recognized the need for such strategies as a special education administrator. She realized individuals in people-first, service-oriented roles often struggle with prioritizing self-care and work-life balance, and lack resources. Curious, Dr. MC pursued her PhD in educational leadership from Lesley University, honing in on self-care and renewal for helping professionals. In addition to her doctorate and published research, she is a licensed K-12 counselor with a master’s of education in school counseling from Salem State University and a B.A. in theatre studies from Emerson College. Her true joy is bringing her scholarship, experience, and zest to audiences of all kinds nationwide. In this conversation Dr. MC shares: ✅Common myths surrounding the “self-care” industry, and why it’s not just wine and bubble baths.  ✅Why “not having time” for self-care is a myth, and how to keep yourself grounded even if you only have 5 minutes to spare.  ✅How school leaders can make self-care a part of their building culture; for both the staff and leadership. You can connect with Dr. MC on her website here: https://drmcselfcare.com/ You can listen to Dr. MC’s Self-Care Cabaret podcast here:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dr-mcs-self-care-cabaret/id1576736339 You can connect with her on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/drmcselfcare/              You can connect with her on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dr-mc-s-self-care-cabaret/ You can follow her on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/DrMCselfcare In this episode, I mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps pediatric clinicians be better leaders, make a bigger impact with their services, and lead their teams in providing executive functioning support for kids at the K-12 level. You can learn more about how to become a member here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>We’ve all sat through some boring professional development before; but there’s nothing boring about the training you’ll get from Dr. MC, the guest on episode 103 of the De Facto Leaders podcast.  Many people in “helping professions” like education and hea</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>psychology, mental health, Self-help, school leadership, social work, special education, speech pathology</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>The science of reading: A team approach (with Brett Stevens)</title>
      <itunes:episode>102</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>102</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>The science of reading: A team approach (with Brett Stevens)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of approaches to teaching kids to read; but not all of them are effective. This is especially important for kids with disabilities who need explicit instruction.</p> <p>That’s why in episode 102, I had special education consultant and host of the Science of Special Education podcast, Brett Stevens, on the show to talk about the Science of Reading.</p> <p>Brett is a special education consultant focused on literacy and legal compliance. She has spent over 20 years within the field of special education serving in a variety of roles including special education teacher, school administrator, and special education attorney. She has a bachelor’s in special education, a master’s in instructional technology, and a juris doctorate of law with a specialization in special education. She is currently completing her doctoral dissertation with a focus on legal trends in the curriculum and instruction of students with Autism. Brett Stevens is the host of The Science of Special Education podcast, where she dives into research and evidenced based practices and their application in the special education classroom.</p> <p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p> <p>✅What exactly is the Science of Reading and why is it so important for school leaders to know about it?</p> <p>✅The components of Scarborough’s reading rope and why they’re necessary for kids to read successfully.</p> <p>✅The different approaches to teaching reading, and the problems with some of the existing curriculums (and which ones are most effective).</p> <p>✅How to work together as a team to support literacy: both the IEP team as well as supporting parents.</p> <p>You can connect with Brett on <a href="https://www.brettestevens.com/">her website here</a>, and listen to the <a href="https://www.brettestevens.com/podcast-1">Science of Special Education podcast here. </a></p> <p>You can connect with her on Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/scienceofspecialeducation/">@scienceofspecialeducation</a> and in her <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/724170539133546">Science of Reading Facebook group here. </a></p> <p>You can also find her <a href="https://linktr.ee/brettestevens">list of free resources for parents and educators here.</a></p> <p>In this episode, I mentioned my <em>Executive Functions Implementation guide</em> that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing mental health, behavioral, and social skills support for K-12 kids . <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efschools">You can download this free resource here. </a></p> <p>I also mentioned my <em>Language Therapy Advance Foundations program</em>, my course that teaches SLPs a system for supporting the language skills kids need to support reading and writing. <a href="http://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy">You can learn how to sign up here. </a></p> <p> </p> <p> </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of approaches to teaching kids to read; but not all of them are effective. This is especially important for kids with disabilities who need explicit instruction.</p> <p>That’s why in episode 102, I had special education consultant and host of the Science of Special Education podcast, Brett Stevens, on the show to talk about the Science of Reading.</p> <p>Brett is a special education consultant focused on literacy and legal compliance. She has spent over 20 years within the field of special education serving in a variety of roles including special education teacher, school administrator, and special education attorney. She has a bachelor’s in special education, a master’s in instructional technology, and a juris doctorate of law with a specialization in special education. She is currently completing her doctoral dissertation with a focus on legal trends in the curriculum and instruction of students with Autism. Brett Stevens is the host of The Science of Special Education podcast, where she dives into research and evidenced based practices and their application in the special education classroom.</p> <p>In this conversation, we discuss:</p> <p>✅What exactly is the Science of Reading and why is it so important for school leaders to know about it?</p> <p>✅The components of Scarborough’s reading rope and why they’re necessary for kids to read successfully.</p> <p>✅The different approaches to teaching reading, and the problems with some of the existing curriculums (and which ones are most effective).</p> <p>✅How to work together as a team to support literacy: both the IEP team as well as supporting parents.</p> <p>You can connect with Brett on <a href="https://www.brettestevens.com/">her website here</a>, and listen to the <a href="https://www.brettestevens.com/podcast-1">Science of Special Education podcast here. </a></p> <p>You can connect with her on Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/scienceofspecialeducation/">@scienceofspecialeducation</a> and in her <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/724170539133546">Science of Reading Facebook group here. </a></p> <p>You can also find her <a href="https://linktr.ee/brettestevens">list of free resources for parents and educators here.</a></p> <p>In this episode, I mentioned my <em>Executive Functions Implementation guide</em> that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing mental health, behavioral, and social skills support for K-12 kids . <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efschools">You can download this free resource here. </a></p> <p>I also mentioned my <em>Language Therapy Advance Foundations program</em>, my course that teaches SLPs a system for supporting the language skills kids need to support reading and writing. <a href="http://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy">You can learn how to sign up here. </a></p> <p> </p> <p> </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>There are a lot of approaches to teaching kids to read; but not all of them are effective. This is especially important for kids with disabilities who need explicit instruction. That’s why in episode 102, I had special education consultant and host of the Science of Special Education podcast, Brett Stevens, on the show to talk about the Science of Reading. Brett is a special education consultant focused on literacy and legal compliance. She has spent over 20 years within the field of special education serving in a variety of roles including special education teacher, school administrator, and special education attorney. She has a bachelor’s in special education, a master’s in instructional technology, and a juris doctorate of law with a specialization in special education. She is currently completing her doctoral dissertation with a focus on legal trends in the curriculum and instruction of students with Autism. Brett Stevens is the host of The Science of Special Education podcast, where she dives into research and evidenced based practices and their application in the special education classroom. In this conversation, we discuss: ✅What exactly is the Science of Reading and why is it so important for school leaders to know about it? ✅The components of Scarborough’s reading rope and why they’re necessary for kids to read successfully. ✅The different approaches to teaching reading, and the problems with some of the existing curriculums (and which ones are most effective). ✅How to work together as a team to support literacy: both the IEP team as well as supporting parents. You can connect with Brett on her website here, and listen to the Science of Special Education podcast here.  You can connect with her on Instagram @scienceofspecialeducation and in her Science of Reading Facebook group here.  You can also find her list of free resources for parents and educators here. In this episode, I mentioned my Executive Functions Implementation guide that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing mental health, behavioral, and social skills support for K-12 kids . You can download this free resource here.  I also mentioned my Language Therapy Advance Foundations program, my course that teaches SLPs a system for supporting the language skills kids need to support reading and writing. You can learn how to sign up here.     </itunes:summary>
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      <title>How school therapists can lead schools in providing district-wide executive functioning supports</title>
      <itunes:episode>101</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Strong executive functioning skills can help kids to be <em>resilient</em>, <em>adaptable</em>, and <em>independent</em>.  These characteristics are going to be essential for supporting mental health and success going forward.  EVERYONE who interacts with school-age kids on a daily basis has the chance to support executive functioning, and not addressing this skill is a huge missed opportunity.  Many treatment teams do not adequately address executive functioning, which is why so many clinicians notice their clients struggle with <em>social skills</em>, <em>behavior</em>, and <em>academic </em>skills despite getting therapy.  This is not the fault of the school staff.  Often they simply don't have the<em> support</em> or <em>information</em> to put these practices in place.   The good news is that it only takes ONE team member to take the lead and start moving things in the right direction. If you're a therapist supporting kids, that person can be YOU.  In episode 101 of “De Facto Leaders” podcast, I share how to make that happen (even if you have a huge caseload and limited time for collaboration).  You can be a leader right now, even if it's not in your official job title.  The first step to successfully leading your team is “selling” this idea to your district leadership and other team members.  That comes back to understanding how impactful executive functioning can be in supporting <em>mental health</em>, <em>academics</em>, <em>relationships</em>, and <em>vocational success</em> beyond the school-age years.  In this episode, I mentioned my <em>Executive Functions Implementation</em> guide that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing mental health, behavioral, and social skills support for K-12 kids. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efschools">You can download this free resource here.</a>  I also mentioned the <em>School of Clinical Leadershi</em>p, my program that helps pediatric clinicians be better leaders, make a bigger impact with their services, and lead their teams in providing executive functioning support for kids at the K-12 level. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership/">You can learn more about how to become a member here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Strong executive functioning skills can help kids to be <em>resilient</em>, <em>adaptable</em>, and <em>independent</em>.  These characteristics are going to be essential for supporting mental health and success going forward.  EVERYONE who interacts with school-age kids on a daily basis has the chance to support executive functioning, and not addressing this skill is a huge missed opportunity.  Many treatment teams do not adequately address executive functioning, which is why so many clinicians notice their clients struggle with <em>social skills</em>, <em>behavior</em>, and <em>academic </em>skills despite getting therapy.  This is not the fault of the school staff.  Often they simply don't have the<em> support</em> or <em>information</em> to put these practices in place.   The good news is that it only takes ONE team member to take the lead and start moving things in the right direction. If you're a therapist supporting kids, that person can be YOU.  In episode 101 of “De Facto Leaders” podcast, I share how to make that happen (even if you have a huge caseload and limited time for collaboration).  You can be a leader right now, even if it's not in your official job title.  The first step to successfully leading your team is “selling” this idea to your district leadership and other team members.  That comes back to understanding how impactful executive functioning can be in supporting <em>mental health</em>, <em>academics</em>, <em>relationships</em>, and <em>vocational success</em> beyond the school-age years.  In this episode, I mentioned my <em>Executive Functions Implementation</em> guide that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing mental health, behavioral, and social skills support for K-12 kids. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efschools">You can download this free resource here.</a>  I also mentioned the <em>School of Clinical Leadershi</em>p, my program that helps pediatric clinicians be better leaders, make a bigger impact with their services, and lead their teams in providing executive functioning support for kids at the K-12 level. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership/">You can learn more about how to become a member here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Mar 2023 04:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Strong executive functioning skills can help kids to be resilient, adaptable, and independent.  These characteristics are going to be essential for supporting mental health and success going forward.  EVERYONE who interacts with school-age kids on a daily basis has the chance to support executive functioning, and not addressing this skill is a huge missed opportunity.  Many treatment teams do not adequately address executive functioning, which is why so many clinicians notice their clients struggle with social skills, behavior, and academic skills despite getting therapy.  This is not the fault of the school staff.  Often they simply don't have the support or information to put these practices in place.   The good news is that it only takes ONE team member to take the lead and start moving things in the right direction. If you're a therapist supporting kids, that person can be YOU.  In episode 101 of “De Facto Leaders” podcast, I share how to make that happen (even if you have a huge caseload and limited time for collaboration).  You can be a leader right now, even if it's not in your official job title.  The first step to successfully leading your team is “selling” this idea to your district leadership and other team members.  That comes back to understanding how impactful executive functioning can be in supporting mental health, academics, relationships, and vocational success beyond the school-age years.  In this episode, I mentioned my Executive Functions Implementation guide that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing mental health, behavioral, and social skills support for K-12 kids. You can download this free resource here.  I also mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps pediatric clinicians be better leaders, make a bigger impact with their services, and lead their teams in providing executive functioning support for kids at the K-12 level. You can learn more about how to become a member here. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Strong executive functioning skills can help kids to be resilient, adaptable, and independent.  These characteristics are going to be essential for supporting mental health and success going forward.  EVERYONE who interacts with school-age kids on a daily</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Working with your building principal to create a win-win-win (with Dr. Gastrid Harrigan)</title>
      <itunes:episode>100</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>On episode 100 of the <em>“De Facto Leaders” </em>podcast, I had the opportunity to interview Dr. Gastrid Harrigan has been an educator for over 19 years as a classroom teacher, Assistant Principal, and currently as<em> Principal in Broward County, Florida</em>.  In addition, Dr. Harrigan is a Professor of Education at Broward College and Colorado State University Global.  He’s also the host of<a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-school-leaders-podcast/id1636237933"> The School Leaders Podcast</a>, a show focused on helping current and aspiring principals and school leaders navigate their leadership journey. One of the biggest challenges that <em>school clinicians</em> face is effectively collaborating with members of their IEP teams; including those in <em>leadership positions</em>.  That’s why I invited Dr. Harrigan on to the show to share the<em> biggest challenges</em> school principals face, how they make decisions, and how you can work alongside them in a way that’s supportive and helpful to you, them, and of course…<em>the students</em>.  In this conversation, we talk about ways school clinicians and administrators can <em>support each other</em> so they can get what they both want: <em>Better student outcomes. </em> Specifically, we discuss:  ✅The best way to <em>approach your principal</em> with questions, concerns, or suggestions (including what NOT to do).  ✅Why you should develop operating procedures for collaborating with others as well as <em>managing your classroom</em> or therapy room.  ✅What principals <em>wish their staff knew </em>about their jobs, and ways you can make their lives easier.  ✅Tips for getting a <em>response</em> from busy school leaders (and what to do if they don’t answer your email).  You can connect with Dr. Gastrid Harrigan on Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/drgharrigan/">@drgharrigan</a> and find the School Leaders Podcast on most podcast directories, including <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-school-leaders-podcast/id1636237933">Apple</a> and <a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/6Qz5owH1P9D1qbI98Fdq5Z">Spotify</a>.  You can also find him on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-gastrid-harrigan-4b117333">LinkedIN here</a>.  In this episode, I mentioned my <em>Executive Functions Implementation</em> guide that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing mental health, behavioral, and social skills support for K-12 kids . <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efschools">You can download this free resource here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>On episode 100 of the <em>“De Facto Leaders” </em>podcast, I had the opportunity to interview Dr. Gastrid Harrigan has been an educator for over 19 years as a classroom teacher, Assistant Principal, and currently as<em> Principal in Broward County, Florida</em>.  In addition, Dr. Harrigan is a Professor of Education at Broward College and Colorado State University Global.  He’s also the host of<a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-school-leaders-podcast/id1636237933"> The School Leaders Podcast</a>, a show focused on helping current and aspiring principals and school leaders navigate their leadership journey. One of the biggest challenges that <em>school clinicians</em> face is effectively collaborating with members of their IEP teams; including those in <em>leadership positions</em>.  That’s why I invited Dr. Harrigan on to the show to share the<em> biggest challenges</em> school principals face, how they make decisions, and how you can work alongside them in a way that’s supportive and helpful to you, them, and of course…<em>the students</em>.  In this conversation, we talk about ways school clinicians and administrators can <em>support each other</em> so they can get what they both want: <em>Better student outcomes. </em> Specifically, we discuss:  ✅The best way to <em>approach your principal</em> with questions, concerns, or suggestions (including what NOT to do).  ✅Why you should develop operating procedures for collaborating with others as well as <em>managing your classroom</em> or therapy room.  ✅What principals <em>wish their staff knew </em>about their jobs, and ways you can make their lives easier.  ✅Tips for getting a <em>response</em> from busy school leaders (and what to do if they don’t answer your email).  You can connect with Dr. Gastrid Harrigan on Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/drgharrigan/">@drgharrigan</a> and find the School Leaders Podcast on most podcast directories, including <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-school-leaders-podcast/id1636237933">Apple</a> and <a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/6Qz5owH1P9D1qbI98Fdq5Z">Spotify</a>.  You can also find him on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-gastrid-harrigan-4b117333">LinkedIN here</a>.  In this episode, I mentioned my <em>Executive Functions Implementation</em> guide that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing mental health, behavioral, and social skills support for K-12 kids . <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efschools">You can download this free resource here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>On episode 100 of the “De Facto Leaders” podcast, I had the opportunity to interview Dr. Gastrid Harrigan has been an educator for over 19 years as a classroom teacher, Assistant Principal, and currently as Principal in Broward County, Florida.  In addition, Dr. Harrigan is a Professor of Education at Broward College and Colorado State University Global.  He’s also the host of The School Leaders Podcast, a show focused on helping current and aspiring principals and school leaders navigate their leadership journey. One of the biggest challenges that school clinicians face is effectively collaborating with members of their IEP teams; including those in leadership positions.  That’s why I invited Dr. Harrigan on to the show to share the biggest challenges school principals face, how they make decisions, and how you can work alongside them in a way that’s supportive and helpful to you, them, and of course…the students.  In this conversation, we talk about ways school clinicians and administrators can support each other so they can get what they both want: Better student outcomes.  Specifically, we discuss:  ✅The best way to approach your principal with questions, concerns, or suggestions (including what NOT to do).  ✅Why you should develop operating procedures for collaborating with others as well as managing your classroom or therapy room.  ✅What principals wish their staff knew about their jobs, and ways you can make their lives easier.  ✅Tips for getting a response from busy school leaders (and what to do if they don’t answer your email).  You can connect with Dr. Gastrid Harrigan on Instagram @drgharrigan and find the School Leaders Podcast on most podcast directories, including Apple and Spotify.  You can also find him on LinkedIN here.  In this episode, I mentioned my Executive Functions Implementation guide that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing mental health, behavioral, and social skills support for K-12 kids . You can download this free resource here. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On episode 100 of the “De Facto Leaders” podcast, I had the opportunity to interview Dr. Gastrid Harrigan has been an educator for over 19 years as a classroom teacher, Assistant Principal, and currently as Principal in Broward County, Florida.  In additi</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Cleft palate, resonance disorders, and market research (with Allison Fors)</title>
      <itunes:episode>99</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>On episode 99 of the “<em>De Facto Leaders”</em> podcast, I had the opportunity to interview Allison Fors, who is a pediatric SLP-A, mom to a child with a cleft palate, and a Teachers Pay Teachers seller with tons of great resources for early language. </p><p>Allison is an SLP-A in California. She has primarily worked with diagnoses of autism, Down syndrome, and developmental delays in schools at the K-12 level, as well as private practice. </p><p>Her interests include early language, as well as understanding and incorporating sensory strategies into sessions. She also has a cleft-affected daughter, which began a special interest in this particular population! She loves creating resources and connecting with others in the field via her website <a href="https://allisonfors.com/blog/">AllisonFors.com</a> (https://allisonfors.com/blog/). </p><p>In this interview, Allison shares her experience as a parent with a cleft-affected child; from navigating parent groups to working with a<em> multidisciplinary team</em>. She also shares some common compensatory errors that go along with clefts and some tips for navigating early intervention. </p><p>We wrap up the interview by discussing her process for selecting products to create for clinicians; as well as how she makes resources that are creative and engaging for her audience of pediatric clinicians.  </p><p>You can connect with Allison on Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/speech.allisonfors/">@speech.allisonfors.com</a> (https://www.instagram.com/speech.allisonfors/ ) as well as on <a href="https://allisonfors.com/blog/">her website here</a>: https://allisonfors.com/blog/. You can also find her on <a href="https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Allison-Fors">Teachers Pay Teachers here</a>: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Allison-Fors </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my <em>Executive Functions Implementation</em> guide that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing mental health, behavioral, and social skills support for K-12 kids. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efschools">You can download this free resource here</a>: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efschools</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>On episode 99 of the “<em>De Facto Leaders”</em> podcast, I had the opportunity to interview Allison Fors, who is a pediatric SLP-A, mom to a child with a cleft palate, and a Teachers Pay Teachers seller with tons of great resources for early language. </p><p>Allison is an SLP-A in California. She has primarily worked with diagnoses of autism, Down syndrome, and developmental delays in schools at the K-12 level, as well as private practice. </p><p>Her interests include early language, as well as understanding and incorporating sensory strategies into sessions. She also has a cleft-affected daughter, which began a special interest in this particular population! She loves creating resources and connecting with others in the field via her website <a href="https://allisonfors.com/blog/">AllisonFors.com</a> (https://allisonfors.com/blog/). </p><p>In this interview, Allison shares her experience as a parent with a cleft-affected child; from navigating parent groups to working with a<em> multidisciplinary team</em>. She also shares some common compensatory errors that go along with clefts and some tips for navigating early intervention. </p><p>We wrap up the interview by discussing her process for selecting products to create for clinicians; as well as how she makes resources that are creative and engaging for her audience of pediatric clinicians.  </p><p>You can connect with Allison on Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/speech.allisonfors/">@speech.allisonfors.com</a> (https://www.instagram.com/speech.allisonfors/ ) as well as on <a href="https://allisonfors.com/blog/">her website here</a>: https://allisonfors.com/blog/. You can also find her on <a href="https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Allison-Fors">Teachers Pay Teachers here</a>: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Allison-Fors </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my <em>Executive Functions Implementation</em> guide that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing mental health, behavioral, and social skills support for K-12 kids. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efschools">You can download this free resource here</a>: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efschools</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Feb 2023 14:18:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>On episode 99 of the “De Facto Leaders” podcast, I had the opportunity to interview Allison Fors, who is a pediatric SLP-A, mom to a child with a cleft palate, and a Teachers Pay Teachers seller with tons of great resources for early language.  Allison is an SLP-A in California. She has primarily worked with diagnoses of autism, Down syndrome, and developmental delays in schools at the K-12 level, as well as private practice. Her interests include early language, as well as understanding and incorporating sensory strategies into sessions.  She also has a cleft-affected daughter, which began a special interest in this particular population! She loves creating resources and connecting with others in the field via her website AllisonFors.com.  In this interview, Allison shares her experience as a parent with a cleft-affected child; from navigating parent groups to working with a multidisciplinary team.  She also shares some common compensatory errors that go along with clefts and some tips for navigating early intervention.  We wrap up the interview by discussing her process for selecting products to create for clinicians; as well as how she makes resources that are creative and engaging for her audience of pediatric clinicians.   You can connect with Allison on Instagram @speech.allisonfors.com as well as on her website here.  You can also find her on Teachers Pay Teachers here.  In this episode, I mentioned my Executive Functions Implementation guide that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing mental health, behavioral, and social skills support for K-12 kids . You can download this free resource here. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>How to become a children's book author (with Valerie Doherty)</title>
      <itunes:episode>98</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>On episode 98 of the “<em>De Facto Leaders”</em> podcast,  I had the opportunity to interview children’s book author and veteran SLP, Valerie Doherty.  Valerie has over 30 years of experience as an SLP, and in 2011 her passion for language and literacy inspired her to start writing children’s books.  Readers need physical books they can actually hold in their hands, which is why many authors want to go back to the basics and give <em>young readers</em> good quality books they can interact with.  If you’ve ever aspired to be a part of that process through writing your own books, you may know there are a lot of stages to making that happen; especially if you want to go the traditional publishing route.  That’s why I thought Val would be a great guest to bring on the show because she’s gone through the <em>entire publishing process</em>, from idea to publication.  In this conversation, we discussed:  ✅What aspiring authors need to know about copyright, trademark, and intellectual property (and where to go for help navigating the process).   ✅Tips for working with illustrators, editors, publishers, and literary agents, and how these professionals can help you get <em>your best quality work</em> in to the world.  ✅Insights on the creative process and marketing, plus the best places to go for <em>support</em> along the way. You can find Valerie’s work <a href="https://valeriedohertyauthor.com/">on her website here</a> and connect with her on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/valeriedoherty/">LinkedIN here</a>.  The follow resources were mentioned in this episode for support with the writing process, legal assistance, publishing, and marketing:  <a href="https://authorsguild.org/">The Author’s Guild</a> <a href="https://www.scbwi.org/">Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators</a> <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/SLPbyDayAuthorbyNight">SLP by Day, Author by Night</a>  In this episode, I mentioned my <em>Executive Functions Implementation</em> guide that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing mental health, behavioral, and social skills support for K-12 kids . <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efschools">You can download this free resource here.</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>On episode 98 of the “<em>De Facto Leaders”</em> podcast,  I had the opportunity to interview children’s book author and veteran SLP, Valerie Doherty.  Valerie has over 30 years of experience as an SLP, and in 2011 her passion for language and literacy inspired her to start writing children’s books.  Readers need physical books they can actually hold in their hands, which is why many authors want to go back to the basics and give <em>young readers</em> good quality books they can interact with.  If you’ve ever aspired to be a part of that process through writing your own books, you may know there are a lot of stages to making that happen; especially if you want to go the traditional publishing route.  That’s why I thought Val would be a great guest to bring on the show because she’s gone through the <em>entire publishing process</em>, from idea to publication.  In this conversation, we discussed:  ✅What aspiring authors need to know about copyright, trademark, and intellectual property (and where to go for help navigating the process).   ✅Tips for working with illustrators, editors, publishers, and literary agents, and how these professionals can help you get <em>your best quality work</em> in to the world.  ✅Insights on the creative process and marketing, plus the best places to go for <em>support</em> along the way. You can find Valerie’s work <a href="https://valeriedohertyauthor.com/">on her website here</a> and connect with her on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/valeriedoherty/">LinkedIN here</a>.  The follow resources were mentioned in this episode for support with the writing process, legal assistance, publishing, and marketing:  <a href="https://authorsguild.org/">The Author’s Guild</a> <a href="https://www.scbwi.org/">Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators</a> <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/SLPbyDayAuthorbyNight">SLP by Day, Author by Night</a>  In this episode, I mentioned my <em>Executive Functions Implementation</em> guide that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing mental health, behavioral, and social skills support for K-12 kids . <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efschools">You can download this free resource here.</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2023 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>On episode 98 of the “De Facto Leaders” podcast,  I had the opportunity to interview children’s book author and veteran SLP, Valerie Doherty.  Valerie has over 30 years of experience as an SLP, and in 2011 her passion for language and literacy inspired her to start writing children’s books.  Readers need physical books they can actually hold in their hands, which is why many authors want to go back to the basics and give young readers good quality books they can interact with.  If you’ve ever aspired to be a part of that process through writing your own books, you may know there are a lot of stages to making that happen; especially if you want to go the traditional publishing route.  That’s why I thought Val would be a great guest to bring on the show because she’s gone through the entire publishing process, from idea to publication.  In this conversation, we discussed:  ✅What aspiring authors need to know about copyright, trademark, and intellectual property (and where to go for help navigating the process).   ✅Tips for working with illustrators, editors, publishers, and literary agents, and how these professionals can help you get your best quality work in to the world.  ✅Insights on the creative process and marketing, plus the best places to go for support along the way. You can find Valerie’s work on her website here and connect with her on LinkedIN here.  The follow resources were mentioned in this episode for support with the writing process, legal assistance, publishing, and marketing:  The Author’s Guild Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators SLP by Day, Author by Night  In this episode, I mentioned my Executive Functions Implementation guide that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing mental health, behavioral, and social skills support for K-12 kids . You can download this free resource here.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Getting a “Yes” from your school administrator (with Marva Mount)</title>
      <itunes:episode>97</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>On episode 97 of the “<em>De Facto Leaders”</em> podcast, I had the opportunity to interview SLP and Related Services Director, Marva Mount.  Marva is a nationally recognized speaker on issues regarding public school speech and language services.  She is a published chapter author, and has been awarded the Hall of Fame Award for outstanding contributions to the field of speech pathology by her state organization. In addition, Marva is a <em>distinguished fellow</em> in the National Academies of Practice, and has served school-aged populations from ages 3 to 22 for almost 40 years. <em>She currently works for Imagine Learning. </em>Marva has made a career out of going the extra mile, never afraid to ask for things and share her ideas; which eventually led to an official leadership position.  However, she was <em>acting like a leader</em> even before it was officially in her job title, which is why I thought she’d be a great guest to share her experiences <em>advocating for the profession and her caseload. </em> In this conversation, we discussed:  ✅Common mistakes clinicians make when starting conversations with leadership or <em>asking for what they need</em>.   ✅Tips for learning the habits, tendencies of preferences of building leaders and other team members so you can <em>build trust</em> and <em>get your ideas heard</em>.  ✅Why administrators frequently say “No” to requests from their staff, and how to increase the chances that you’ll <em>get a “Yes”</em>.  You can connect with Marva on her Instagram account <a href="https://www.instagram.com/marvajomount/">@marvajomount</a> or on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/marva-mount-97318863/">LinkedIN here.</a>  You can also see her <a href="https://www.speechpathology.com/slp-ceus/course/collaborate-with-confidence-10178"> Collaborate with Confidence presentation on speechpathology.com here</a> (you need a subscription to access this presentation).  We also mentioned the DISC profile in this conversation, which you can <a href="https://www.discprofile.com/what-is-disc">learn more about here. </a>  In this episode, I mentioned my <em>Executive Functions Implementation</em> guide that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing mental health, behavioral, and social skills support for K-12 kids . <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efschools">You can download this free resource here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>On episode 97 of the “<em>De Facto Leaders”</em> podcast, I had the opportunity to interview SLP and Related Services Director, Marva Mount.  Marva is a nationally recognized speaker on issues regarding public school speech and language services.  She is a published chapter author, and has been awarded the Hall of Fame Award for outstanding contributions to the field of speech pathology by her state organization. In addition, Marva is a <em>distinguished fellow</em> in the National Academies of Practice, and has served school-aged populations from ages 3 to 22 for almost 40 years. <em>She currently works for Imagine Learning. </em>Marva has made a career out of going the extra mile, never afraid to ask for things and share her ideas; which eventually led to an official leadership position.  However, she was <em>acting like a leader</em> even before it was officially in her job title, which is why I thought she’d be a great guest to share her experiences <em>advocating for the profession and her caseload. </em> In this conversation, we discussed:  ✅Common mistakes clinicians make when starting conversations with leadership or <em>asking for what they need</em>.   ✅Tips for learning the habits, tendencies of preferences of building leaders and other team members so you can <em>build trust</em> and <em>get your ideas heard</em>.  ✅Why administrators frequently say “No” to requests from their staff, and how to increase the chances that you’ll <em>get a “Yes”</em>.  You can connect with Marva on her Instagram account <a href="https://www.instagram.com/marvajomount/">@marvajomount</a> or on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/marva-mount-97318863/">LinkedIN here.</a>  You can also see her <a href="https://www.speechpathology.com/slp-ceus/course/collaborate-with-confidence-10178"> Collaborate with Confidence presentation on speechpathology.com here</a> (you need a subscription to access this presentation).  We also mentioned the DISC profile in this conversation, which you can <a href="https://www.discprofile.com/what-is-disc">learn more about here. </a>  In this episode, I mentioned my <em>Executive Functions Implementation</em> guide that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing mental health, behavioral, and social skills support for K-12 kids . <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/efschools">You can download this free resource here. </a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2023 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>On episode 97 of the “De Facto Leaders” podcast, I had the opportunity to interview SLP and Related Services Director, Marva Mount.  Marva is a nationally recognized speaker on issues regarding public school speech and language services.  She is a published chapter author, and has been awarded the Hall of Fame Award for outstanding contributions to the field of speech pathology by her state organization. In addition, Marva is a distinguished fellow in the National Academies of Practice, and has served school-aged populations from ages 3 to 22 for almost 40 years. She currently works for Imagine Learning. Marva has made a career out of going the extra mile, never afraid to ask for things and share her ideas; which eventually led to an official leadership position.  However, she was acting like a leader even before it was officially in her job title, which is why I thought she’d be a great guest to share her experiences advocating for the profession and her caseload.  In this conversation, we discussed:  ✅Common mistakes clinicians make when starting conversations with leadership or asking for what they need.   ✅Tips for learning the habits, tendencies of preferences of building leaders and other team members so you can build trust and get your ideas heard.  ✅Why administrators frequently say “No” to requests from their staff, and how to increase the chances that you’ll get a “Yes”.  You can connect with Marva on her Instagram account @marvajomount or on LinkedIN here.  You can also see her  Collaborate with Confidence presentation on speechpathology.com here (you need a subscription to access this presentation).  We also mentioned the DISC profile in this conversation, which you can learn more about here.   In this episode, I mentioned my Executive Functions Implementation guide that shares how school therapists can lead their IEP teams in providing mental health, behavioral, and social skills support for K-12 kids . You can download this free resource here. </itunes:summary>
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      <podcast:person role="Editor" href="https://defactoleaders.com/people/rose-anne-miguel">Rose Anne Miguel</podcast:person>
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      <title>Supporting bilingualism in K-12 kids (with Briana Wagner)</title>
      <itunes:episode>96</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I’m SO excited to share episode 96 of the “<em>De Facto Leaders”</em> podcast, where I sat down with Bilingual School Psychologist, Briana Wagner. Briana started out as a teacher, but soon made a career transition to school psychologist. She’s also bilingual and knows a ton about how to support culturally and linguistically diverse students. </p><p>In early 2022, she started the <a href="https://www.instagram.com/educationallypsyched/">@educationallypsyched</a> Instagram account where she shares information about the school psychologist’s role, as well as a number of topics related to <em>special education eligibility and service delivery.</em> </p><p>In our conversation, we get in to a number of topics that will be helpful for clinicians, educators, and parents including: </p><p>✅What’s the difference between a <em>school psychologist</em>, educational psychologist, and a psychiatrist? </p><p>✅How to educate parents and outside medical professionals who don’t fully understand <em>school eligibility guidelines </em></p><p>✅The problems with teaching <em>“whole body listening”</em> and what to do instead Plus…and you don’t want to miss this part…we get into a fantastic discussion about advocating for bilingual and culturally and linguistically diverse students (plus I pick her brain a bit on how I can improve my Spanish). </p><p>In this episode, Briana mentioned <a href="https://www.instagram.com/reel/CeoQvBLjaf1/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY%3D">this video</a> about why you shouldn’t encourage bilingual students to only speak English. </p><p>She also mentioned her collaborator for the video who can be found on Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/bilingualplaydate/">@bilingualplaydate</a>. You can connect with Briana on her Instagram account <a href="https://www.instagram.com/educationallypsyched/">@educationallypsyched.</a> </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my <em>“30 Skills and Tools to Foster Generalization”</em> guide that walks through assets you can build to ensure clients get support outside your sessions. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/generalization">You can download this free resource here.</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I’m SO excited to share episode 96 of the “<em>De Facto Leaders”</em> podcast, where I sat down with Bilingual School Psychologist, Briana Wagner. Briana started out as a teacher, but soon made a career transition to school psychologist. She’s also bilingual and knows a ton about how to support culturally and linguistically diverse students. </p><p>In early 2022, she started the <a href="https://www.instagram.com/educationallypsyched/">@educationallypsyched</a> Instagram account where she shares information about the school psychologist’s role, as well as a number of topics related to <em>special education eligibility and service delivery.</em> </p><p>In our conversation, we get in to a number of topics that will be helpful for clinicians, educators, and parents including: </p><p>✅What’s the difference between a <em>school psychologist</em>, educational psychologist, and a psychiatrist? </p><p>✅How to educate parents and outside medical professionals who don’t fully understand <em>school eligibility guidelines </em></p><p>✅The problems with teaching <em>“whole body listening”</em> and what to do instead Plus…and you don’t want to miss this part…we get into a fantastic discussion about advocating for bilingual and culturally and linguistically diverse students (plus I pick her brain a bit on how I can improve my Spanish). </p><p>In this episode, Briana mentioned <a href="https://www.instagram.com/reel/CeoQvBLjaf1/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY%3D">this video</a> about why you shouldn’t encourage bilingual students to only speak English. </p><p>She also mentioned her collaborator for the video who can be found on Instagram <a href="https://www.instagram.com/bilingualplaydate/">@bilingualplaydate</a>. You can connect with Briana on her Instagram account <a href="https://www.instagram.com/educationallypsyched/">@educationallypsyched.</a> </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my <em>“30 Skills and Tools to Foster Generalization”</em> guide that walks through assets you can build to ensure clients get support outside your sessions. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/generalization">You can download this free resource here.</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>I’m SO excited to share episode 96 of the “De Facto Leaders” podcast, where I sat down with Bilingual School Psychologist, Briana Wagner.  Briana started out as a teacher, but soon made a career transition to school psychologist. She’s also bilingual and knows a ton about how to support culturally and linguistically diverse students.  In early 2022, she started the @educationallypsyched Instagram account where she shares information about the school psychologist’s role, as well as a number of topics related to special education eligibility and service delivery.  In our conversation, we get in to a number of topics that will be helpful for clinicians, educators, and parents including:  ✅What’s the difference between a school psychologist, educational psychologist, and a psychiatrist?  ✅How to educate parents and outside medical professionals who don’t fully understand school eligibility guidelines ✅The problems with teaching “whole body listening” and what to do instead  Plus…and you don’t want to miss this part…we get into a fantastic discussion about advocating for bilingual and culturally and linguistically diverse students (plus I pick her brain a bit on how I can improve my Spanish).  In this episode, Briana mentioned  this video about why you shouldn’t encourage bilingual students to only speak English. She also mentioned her collaborator for the video who can be found on Instagram @bilingualplaydate.   You can connect with Briana on her Instagram account @educationallypsyched.   In this episode, I mentioned my “30 Skills and Tools to Foster Generalization” guide that walks through assets you can build to ensure clients get support outside your sessions. You can download this free resource here.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In episode 95 of the <em>“De Facto Leaders”</em> podcast I sat down with Hallie Sherman, a school speech-language pathologist, blogger, and business owner from <a href="https://speechtimefun.com/">SpeechTimeFun</a> (https://speechtimefun.com/). </p><p>When Hallie started working as a school SLP, she had a difficult time finding materials for middle school and high school students. After a lot of trial and error, she managed to create her own tools to serve her students. </p><p>In 2012, she decided to start a blog and start sharing some of these resources with others; thinking that no one would ever read it. Fast forward to the present day; and Hallie’s created a successful Teachers Pay Teachers store which led to her building a membership site for school clinicians called SLP Elevate. </p><p>In this conversation, we dive in to topics such as: </p><p>✅How and why she started selling materials for SLPs, and why she originally started her blog under an alias (Miss Speechie).</p><p> ✅The thought process and strategy behind the <em>materials she creates</em>; and why they help clinicians <em>keep therapy aligned</em> with the curriculum.<br> <br>✅How therapists can educate others about what they do (and some hidden benefits of people NOT fully <em>understanding your role</em>). </p><p>✅How to get over your fear about sharing your <em>clinical knowledge</em> online. </p><p>To connect with Hallie, you can find <a href="https://speechtimefun.com/">her blog here</a> (https://speechtimefun.com/), connect with her <a href="https://www.instagram.com/speechtimefun/">on Instagram here</a> (https://www.instagram.com/speechtimefun/), or <a href="https://www.facebook.com/SpeechTimeFun">on Facebook here</a> (https://www.facebook.com/SpeechTimeFun ). <br>You can learn more about her program for SLPS, <a href="https://www.speechtimefunpd.com/slp-elevate-aug">SLP Elevate, here (</a>https://www.speechtimefunpd.com/slp-elevate-aug)<a href="https://www.speechtimefunpd.com/slp-elevate-aug">. </a></p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my <em>“30 Skills and Tools to Foster Generalization”</em> guide that walks through assets you can build to ensure clients get support outside your sessions. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/generalization">You can download this free resource here</a> (https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/generalization).</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In episode 95 of the <em>“De Facto Leaders”</em> podcast I sat down with Hallie Sherman, a school speech-language pathologist, blogger, and business owner from <a href="https://speechtimefun.com/">SpeechTimeFun</a> (https://speechtimefun.com/). </p><p>When Hallie started working as a school SLP, she had a difficult time finding materials for middle school and high school students. After a lot of trial and error, she managed to create her own tools to serve her students. </p><p>In 2012, she decided to start a blog and start sharing some of these resources with others; thinking that no one would ever read it. Fast forward to the present day; and Hallie’s created a successful Teachers Pay Teachers store which led to her building a membership site for school clinicians called SLP Elevate. </p><p>In this conversation, we dive in to topics such as: </p><p>✅How and why she started selling materials for SLPs, and why she originally started her blog under an alias (Miss Speechie).</p><p> ✅The thought process and strategy behind the <em>materials she creates</em>; and why they help clinicians <em>keep therapy aligned</em> with the curriculum.<br> <br>✅How therapists can educate others about what they do (and some hidden benefits of people NOT fully <em>understanding your role</em>). </p><p>✅How to get over your fear about sharing your <em>clinical knowledge</em> online. </p><p>To connect with Hallie, you can find <a href="https://speechtimefun.com/">her blog here</a> (https://speechtimefun.com/), connect with her <a href="https://www.instagram.com/speechtimefun/">on Instagram here</a> (https://www.instagram.com/speechtimefun/), or <a href="https://www.facebook.com/SpeechTimeFun">on Facebook here</a> (https://www.facebook.com/SpeechTimeFun ). <br>You can learn more about her program for SLPS, <a href="https://www.speechtimefunpd.com/slp-elevate-aug">SLP Elevate, here (</a>https://www.speechtimefunpd.com/slp-elevate-aug)<a href="https://www.speechtimefunpd.com/slp-elevate-aug">. </a></p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my <em>“30 Skills and Tools to Foster Generalization”</em> guide that walks through assets you can build to ensure clients get support outside your sessions. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/generalization">You can download this free resource here</a> (https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/generalization).</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jan 2023 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In episode 95 of the “De Facto Leaders” podcast I sat down with Hallie Sherman, a school speech-language pathologist, blogger, and business owner from SpeechTimeFun.  When Hallie started working as a school SLP, she had a difficult time finding materials for middle school and high school students. After a lot of trial and error, she managed to create her own tools to serve her students.  In 2012, she decided to start a blog and start sharing some of these resources with others; thinking that no one would ever read it. Fast forward to the present day; and Hallie’s created a successful Teachers Pay Teachers store which led to her building a membership site for school clinicians called SLP Elevate.  In this conversation, we dive in to topics such as:  ✅How and why she started selling materials for SLPs, and why she originally started her blog under an alias (Miss Speechie).  ✅The thought process and strategy behind the materials she creates; and why they help clinicians keep therapy aligned with the curriculum.  ✅How therapists can educate others about what they do (and some hidden benefits of people NOT fully understanding your role).  ✅How to get over your fear about sharing your clinical knowledge online.  To connect with Hallie, you can find her blog here, connect with her on Instagram here, or on Facebook here. You can learn more about her program for SLPS, SLP Elevate, here.   In this episode, I mentioned my “30 Skills and Tools to Foster Generalization” guide that walks through assets you can build to ensure clients get support outside your sessions. You can download this free resource here.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In episode 94 of the <em>“De Facto Leaders”</em> podcast I sat down with Clay Hadden (a.k.a. Mister Clay), a private practice SLP and YouTuber from South Carolina. <br>We had a fantastic conversation about how to come up with creative ways to <em>serve your caseload</em> and play a part in advocacy issues relating to health care and education. <br>At the beginning of the pandemic, Clay found that he wasn’t able to serve a large portion of his caseload due to the lockdown. But on top of that, he found that many of his clients couldn’t get funding to cover services, which meant he had to find a creative way to support them. <br>That’s when he started his <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@MisterClay">YouTube Channel</a> (https://www.youtube.com/@MisterClay), and the rest is history! </p><p>In this conversation, we dive in to topics such as: </p><p>✅How he <em>created assets to support clients</em> during lockdown that he still uses today to facilitate language growth outside of sessions. </p><p>✅How he <em>empowers his staff</em> to innovate and create resources families can use to build communication skills. </p><p>✅What he’s doing to <em>solve problems</em> with insurance reimbursement </p><p>✅How to <em>find online videos</em> that support language development (and how to screen out the harmful ones) </p><p>✅Mindset tips for creating <em>books</em>, <em>videos</em>, and other <em>tools</em> for families (and why you should get started before you feel “ready”) </p><p>There were a ton of great resources mentioned in this episode, and I’ll start by listing all the places you can find Clay’s work. </p><p>You can find <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@MisterClay">his YouTube channel here</a> (https://www.youtube.com/@MisterClay), <a href="https://www.misterclayslp.com/">his blog here</a> (https://www.misterclayslp.com/), and follow him <a href="https://www.instagram.com/mister_clay_slp/">on Instagram here</a> (https://www.instagram.com/mister_clay_slp/). You can <a href="https://www.misterclayslp.com/mister-clay-writes/little-robot-and-the-bouncing-ball">buy his book here</a> (https://www.misterclayslp.com/mister-clay-writes/little-robot-and-the-bouncing-ball). </p><p>Clay also mentioned a number of other great resources for clinicians and families, including: </p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/ot.outside.the.box/">OT.Outside.The.Box</a> (https://www.instagram.com/ot.outside.the.box/) <br><a href="https://www.instagram.com/shelbytheslp/">ShelbytheSLP</a> (https://www.instagram.com/shelbytheslp/) <br><a href="https://www.instagram.com/play_spark/">PlaySpark</a> (https://www.instagram.com/play_spark/) <br><a href="https://www.instagram.com/thanksmorris/">ThanksMorris</a> (https://www.instagram.com/thanksmorris/) <br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTqtGJwsJVE">Miss Rachel</a> (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTqtGJwsJVE) <br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@CosmicKidsYoga">Cosmic Kids Yoga</a> (https://www.youtube.com/@CosmicKidsYoga) <br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVzLLZkDuFGAE2BGdBuBNBg">Bluey</a> (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVzLLZkDuFGAE2BGdBuBNBg) </p><p>We also discussed <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Atomic-Habits-Proven-Build-Break/dp/0735211299"><em>Atomic Habits</em> by James Clear</a> (https://www.amazon.com/Atomic-Habits-Proven-Build-Break/dp/0735211299) and <a href="https://www.danpink.com/books/drive/"><em>Drive</em> by Dan Pink. </a>(https://www.danpink.com/books/drive/) </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my <em>“30 Skills and Tools to Foster Generalization”</em> guide that walks through assets you can build to ensure clients get support outside your sessions. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/generalization">You can download this free resource here</a> https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/generalization)</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In episode 94 of the <em>“De Facto Leaders”</em> podcast I sat down with Clay Hadden (a.k.a. Mister Clay), a private practice SLP and YouTuber from South Carolina. <br>We had a fantastic conversation about how to come up with creative ways to <em>serve your caseload</em> and play a part in advocacy issues relating to health care and education. <br>At the beginning of the pandemic, Clay found that he wasn’t able to serve a large portion of his caseload due to the lockdown. But on top of that, he found that many of his clients couldn’t get funding to cover services, which meant he had to find a creative way to support them. <br>That’s when he started his <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@MisterClay">YouTube Channel</a> (https://www.youtube.com/@MisterClay), and the rest is history! </p><p>In this conversation, we dive in to topics such as: </p><p>✅How he <em>created assets to support clients</em> during lockdown that he still uses today to facilitate language growth outside of sessions. </p><p>✅How he <em>empowers his staff</em> to innovate and create resources families can use to build communication skills. </p><p>✅What he’s doing to <em>solve problems</em> with insurance reimbursement </p><p>✅How to <em>find online videos</em> that support language development (and how to screen out the harmful ones) </p><p>✅Mindset tips for creating <em>books</em>, <em>videos</em>, and other <em>tools</em> for families (and why you should get started before you feel “ready”) </p><p>There were a ton of great resources mentioned in this episode, and I’ll start by listing all the places you can find Clay’s work. </p><p>You can find <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@MisterClay">his YouTube channel here</a> (https://www.youtube.com/@MisterClay), <a href="https://www.misterclayslp.com/">his blog here</a> (https://www.misterclayslp.com/), and follow him <a href="https://www.instagram.com/mister_clay_slp/">on Instagram here</a> (https://www.instagram.com/mister_clay_slp/). You can <a href="https://www.misterclayslp.com/mister-clay-writes/little-robot-and-the-bouncing-ball">buy his book here</a> (https://www.misterclayslp.com/mister-clay-writes/little-robot-and-the-bouncing-ball). </p><p>Clay also mentioned a number of other great resources for clinicians and families, including: </p><p><a href="https://www.instagram.com/ot.outside.the.box/">OT.Outside.The.Box</a> (https://www.instagram.com/ot.outside.the.box/) <br><a href="https://www.instagram.com/shelbytheslp/">ShelbytheSLP</a> (https://www.instagram.com/shelbytheslp/) <br><a href="https://www.instagram.com/play_spark/">PlaySpark</a> (https://www.instagram.com/play_spark/) <br><a href="https://www.instagram.com/thanksmorris/">ThanksMorris</a> (https://www.instagram.com/thanksmorris/) <br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTqtGJwsJVE">Miss Rachel</a> (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTqtGJwsJVE) <br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@CosmicKidsYoga">Cosmic Kids Yoga</a> (https://www.youtube.com/@CosmicKidsYoga) <br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVzLLZkDuFGAE2BGdBuBNBg">Bluey</a> (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVzLLZkDuFGAE2BGdBuBNBg) </p><p>We also discussed <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Atomic-Habits-Proven-Build-Break/dp/0735211299"><em>Atomic Habits</em> by James Clear</a> (https://www.amazon.com/Atomic-Habits-Proven-Build-Break/dp/0735211299) and <a href="https://www.danpink.com/books/drive/"><em>Drive</em> by Dan Pink. </a>(https://www.danpink.com/books/drive/) </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned my <em>“30 Skills and Tools to Foster Generalization”</em> guide that walks through assets you can build to ensure clients get support outside your sessions. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/generalization">You can download this free resource here</a> https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/generalization)</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>In episode 94 of the “De Facto Leaders” podcast I sat down with Clay Hadden (a.k.a. Mister Clay), a private practice SLP and YouTuber from South Carolina.  We had a fantastic conversation about how to come up with creative ways to serve your caseload and play a part in advocacy issues relating to health care and education.  At the beginning of the pandemic, Clay found that he wasn’t able to serve a large portion of his caseload due to the lockdown. But on top of that, he found that many of his clients couldn’t get funding to cover services, which meant he had to find a creative way to support them.  That’s when he started his YouTube Channel, and the rest is history!  In this conversation, we dive in to topics such as:  ✅How he created assets to support clients during lockdown that he still uses today to facilitate language growth outside of sessions.  ✅How he empowers his staff to innovate and create resources families can use to build communication skills.  ✅What he’s doing to solve problems with insurance reimbursement  ✅How to find online videos that support language development (and how to screen out the harmful ones)  ✅Mindset tips for creating books, videos, and other tools for families (and why you should get started before you feel “ready”)  There were a ton of great resources mentioned in this episode, and I’ll start by listing all the places you can find Clay’s work.  You can find his YouTube channel here, his blog here, and follow him on Instagram here. You can  buy his book here.  Clay also mentioned a number of other great resources for clinicians and families, including:  OT.Outside.The.Box  ShelbytheSLP PlaySpark ThanksMorris Miss Rachel Cosmic Kids Yoga Bluey   We also discussed  Atomic Habits by James Clear and Drive by Dan Pink.  In this episode, I mentioned my “30 Skills and Tools to Foster Generalization” guide that walks through assets you can build to ensure clients get support outside your sessions. You can download this free resource here.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I’m continually learning and developing my understanding of <b>language</b> and <b>executive functioning</b>, as well as how to <em>help teams work together</em> to better support these skills.  That’s why <em>I recently decided to audit</em> some of the content I have floating around the internet. In truth, I have a lot out there because I like to get content into the hands of clinicians who need it as quickly as possible, which is why I do a lot of impromptu videos and run a lean operation.  And since I’m human I had (and likely still do) have a lot of content out there that quite frankly isn’t my best work. Plus, I’ve learned a lot these past few years about the research, as well as how to communicate it to a large audience.  <b>That’s why for episode 93 of</b> <b><em>“De Facto Leaders”</em></b> <b>podcast, I wanted to highlight a couple topics I’ve discussed in the past that needed some additional clarification.</b>  I pulled a couple of topics that need continued explanation because they’re <b>complex and nuanced</b>, and I wanted to make sure I clearly communicated my stance and understanding of them. I also pulled a couple topics where I felt previous information I released was <em>incorrect, unclear, or misleading</em>.  Specifically, I address the following that I’ve discussed on previous episodes:  ✅Does it matter if your therapist is <b>neurotypical</b> vs. <b>neurodivergent</b>?   ✅Can you <em>improve</em> your <b>attention span</b>?  ✅How should clinicians handle the <b>medication</b> discussion with <em>ADHD</em>?  ✅Does <b>positive reinforcement</b> help, or is it <em>“forced compliance”</em>?  ✅Is there <em>evidence</em> that we can “improve” <b>working memory</b>?  In this episode, I mentioned my <b>Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure</b>. In this free guide I share the <em>challenging sentence types</em> that result in c<em>omprehension</em> and processing difficulties; plus how we can improve these skills to <b>support reading and writing</b>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure">You can download it here. </a>  I also mentioned the <b>School of Clinical Leadership</b>, a program for <em>SLPs, psychologists, social workers</em>, and <em>other related service providers</em> who want to support K-12 students. The program is for you if you want to support students in the areas of <b>language, literacy, executive functioning, mental health, behavior</b>, and <b>independent skills</b> needed for <em>academic, vocational,</em> and <em>social situations. </em> If you’ve been working on any of these areas, but are struggling to <em>provide the support</em> your students need to <em>generalize skills across the day,</em> then come join us in the <b>School of Clinical Leadership</b> and learn a game plan to lead your IEP team in the right direction. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about how to become a member here.</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I’m continually learning and developing my understanding of <b>language</b> and <b>executive functioning</b>, as well as how to <em>help teams work together</em> to better support these skills.  That’s why <em>I recently decided to audit</em> some of the content I have floating around the internet. In truth, I have a lot out there because I like to get content into the hands of clinicians who need it as quickly as possible, which is why I do a lot of impromptu videos and run a lean operation.  And since I’m human I had (and likely still do) have a lot of content out there that quite frankly isn’t my best work. Plus, I’ve learned a lot these past few years about the research, as well as how to communicate it to a large audience.  <b>That’s why for episode 93 of</b> <b><em>“De Facto Leaders”</em></b> <b>podcast, I wanted to highlight a couple topics I’ve discussed in the past that needed some additional clarification.</b>  I pulled a couple of topics that need continued explanation because they’re <b>complex and nuanced</b>, and I wanted to make sure I clearly communicated my stance and understanding of them. I also pulled a couple topics where I felt previous information I released was <em>incorrect, unclear, or misleading</em>.  Specifically, I address the following that I’ve discussed on previous episodes:  ✅Does it matter if your therapist is <b>neurotypical</b> vs. <b>neurodivergent</b>?   ✅Can you <em>improve</em> your <b>attention span</b>?  ✅How should clinicians handle the <b>medication</b> discussion with <em>ADHD</em>?  ✅Does <b>positive reinforcement</b> help, or is it <em>“forced compliance”</em>?  ✅Is there <em>evidence</em> that we can “improve” <b>working memory</b>?  In this episode, I mentioned my <b>Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure</b>. In this free guide I share the <em>challenging sentence types</em> that result in c<em>omprehension</em> and processing difficulties; plus how we can improve these skills to <b>support reading and writing</b>. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure">You can download it here. </a>  I also mentioned the <b>School of Clinical Leadership</b>, a program for <em>SLPs, psychologists, social workers</em>, and <em>other related service providers</em> who want to support K-12 students. The program is for you if you want to support students in the areas of <b>language, literacy, executive functioning, mental health, behavior</b>, and <b>independent skills</b> needed for <em>academic, vocational,</em> and <em>social situations. </em> If you’ve been working on any of these areas, but are struggling to <em>provide the support</em> your students need to <em>generalize skills across the day,</em> then come join us in the <b>School of Clinical Leadership</b> and learn a game plan to lead your IEP team in the right direction. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">You can learn more about how to become a member here.</a></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>I’m continually learning and developing my understanding of language and executive functioning, as well as how to help teams work together to better support these skills.  That’s why I recently decided to audit some of the content I have floating around the internet. In truth, I have a lot out there because I like to get content into the hands of clinicians who need it as quickly as possible, which is why I do a lot of impromptu videos and run a lean operation.  And since I’m human I had (and likely still do) have a lot of content out there that quite frankly isn’t my best work. Plus, I’ve learned a lot these past few years about the research, as well as how to communicate it to a large audience.  That’s why for episode 93 of “De Facto Leaders” podcast, I wanted to highlight a couple topics I’ve discussed in the past that needed some additional clarification.  I pulled a couple of topics that need continued explanation because they’re complex and nuanced, and I wanted to make sure I clearly communicated my stance and understanding of them. I also pulled a couple topics where I felt previous information I released was incorrect, unclear, or misleading.  Specifically, I address the following that I’ve discussed on previous episodes:  ✅Does it matter if your therapist is neurotypical vs. neurodivergent?   ✅Can you improve your attention span?  ✅How should clinicians handle the medication discussion with ADHD?  ✅Does positive reinforcement help, or is it “forced compliance”?  ✅Is there evidence that we can “improve” working memory?  In this episode, I mentioned my Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure. In this free guide I share the challenging sentence types that result in comprehension and processing difficulties; plus how we can improve these skills to support reading and writing. You can download it here.   I also mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, a program for SLPs, psychologists, social workers, and other related service providers who want to support K-12 students. The program is for you if you want to support students in the areas of language, literacy, executive functioning, mental health, behavior, and independent skills needed for academic, vocational, and social situations.  If you’ve been working on any of these areas, but are struggling to provide the support your students need to generalize skills across the day, then come join us in the School of Clinical Leadership and learn a game plan to lead your IEP team in the right direction. You can learn more about how to become a member here.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:episode>92</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Therapist burnout is prevalent among <em>SLPs, social workers, psychologists</em>, and other professionals supporting K-12 kids.  That’s why I was so excited to have special guest <b>Angie Merced</b> on the <em>De Facto Leaders</em> podcast for episode 92.  <b>Angie is a Certified Life Coach and School-Based SLP. She lives with her husband and two little girls in the Rochester, NY area.</b>  Her passion is to rescue SLPs who are feeling <em>overwhelmed, overworked, and trapped</em> in a career they're "supposed" to love. She shows her clients how to reclaim their <b>energy</b>, create more <b>time</b> and generate <b>resources</b>.  Her mission is to <em>eliminate the culture of burnout</em> in our field and help smart SLPs do less, be more, and thrive with joy.  You can learn more about how to connect with Angie <a href="https://www.slpburnoutcoach.com/">on her website here.</a>  In this episode, Angie shares some great insights for burnout recovery, including:</p> <p>✅The <b>3 common causes</b> of therapist burnout and how to work through them.  ✅Counterintuitive tips for <b>“report writer’s block”</b> and other forms of perfectionism.  ✅Common <b>coaching strategies</b> that DON’T work for burnout (and what to do instead).</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Therapist burnout is prevalent among <em>SLPs, social workers, psychologists</em>, and other professionals supporting K-12 kids.  That’s why I was so excited to have special guest <b>Angie Merced</b> on the <em>De Facto Leaders</em> podcast for episode 92.  <b>Angie is a Certified Life Coach and School-Based SLP. She lives with her husband and two little girls in the Rochester, NY area.</b>  Her passion is to rescue SLPs who are feeling <em>overwhelmed, overworked, and trapped</em> in a career they're "supposed" to love. She shows her clients how to reclaim their <b>energy</b>, create more <b>time</b> and generate <b>resources</b>.  Her mission is to <em>eliminate the culture of burnout</em> in our field and help smart SLPs do less, be more, and thrive with joy.  You can learn more about how to connect with Angie <a href="https://www.slpburnoutcoach.com/">on her website here.</a>  In this episode, Angie shares some great insights for burnout recovery, including:</p> <p>✅The <b>3 common causes</b> of therapist burnout and how to work through them.  ✅Counterintuitive tips for <b>“report writer’s block”</b> and other forms of perfectionism.  ✅Common <b>coaching strategies</b> that DON’T work for burnout (and what to do instead).</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2022 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Therapist burnout is prevalent among SLPs, social workers, psychologists, and other professionals supporting K-12 kids.  That’s why I was so excited to have special guest Angie Merced on the De Facto Leaders podcast for episode 92.  Angie is a Certified Life Coach and School-Based SLP. She lives with her husband and two little girls in the Rochester, NY area.  Her passion is to rescue SLPs who are feeling overwhelmed, overworked, and trapped in a career they're "supposed" to love. She shows her clients how to reclaim their energy, create more time and generate resources.  Her mission is to eliminate the culture of burnout in our field and help smart SLPs do less, be more, and thrive with joy.  You can learn more about how to connect with Angie on her website here.  In this episode, Angie shares some great insights for burnout recovery, including: ✅The 3 common causes of therapist burnout and how to work through them.  ✅Counterintuitive tips for “report writer’s block” and other forms of perfectionism.  ✅Common coaching strategies that DON’T work for burnout (and what to do instead).</itunes:summary>
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      <title>How to help students generalize skills (even if you only see them once a week)</title>
      <itunes:episode>91</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Generalization is one of the most common complaints I hear from school therapists, regardless of the discipline. <br>If you’re a clinician, you know how frustrating it is when a student seems to grasp a skill in your sessions, but doesn’t ever apply it outside your room. </p><p>In episode 91, I wanted to talk about why this happens. Many therapists are very focused on building their clinical skills and planning therapy sessions. This means a lot of focus on how to support students when they’re in a direct therapy session. This is obviously an important part of what you do as a therapist; but it's not the ONLY thing that you do. </p><p>The impact of your direct treatment time will be limited if students don’t get support from others once they leave your room. You can’t follow students across their entire day and be the one to provide that scaffolding outside your room. This means you need to lead others in changing their practices to support students; which you won’t be able to do if you’re only focused on planning direct treatment. </p><p>That’s why in this episode, I wanted to dive further into the concept of “planning for service delivery” instead of just “planning for therapy”. If you want your students to generalize, you need to be a leader on your team who guides others in making that happen. I share how that’s possible in episode 91.</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Generalization is one of the most common complaints I hear from school therapists, regardless of the discipline. <br>If you’re a clinician, you know how frustrating it is when a student seems to grasp a skill in your sessions, but doesn’t ever apply it outside your room. </p><p>In episode 91, I wanted to talk about why this happens. Many therapists are very focused on building their clinical skills and planning therapy sessions. This means a lot of focus on how to support students when they’re in a direct therapy session. This is obviously an important part of what you do as a therapist; but it's not the ONLY thing that you do. </p><p>The impact of your direct treatment time will be limited if students don’t get support from others once they leave your room. You can’t follow students across their entire day and be the one to provide that scaffolding outside your room. This means you need to lead others in changing their practices to support students; which you won’t be able to do if you’re only focused on planning direct treatment. </p><p>That’s why in this episode, I wanted to dive further into the concept of “planning for service delivery” instead of just “planning for therapy”. If you want your students to generalize, you need to be a leader on your team who guides others in making that happen. I share how that’s possible in episode 91.</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Dec 2022 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Generalization is one of the most common complaints I hear from school therapists, regardless of the discipline.  If you’re a clinician, you know how frustrating it is when a student seems to grasp a skill in your sessions, but doesn’t ever apply it outside your room.  In episode 91, I wanted to talk about why this happens.  Many therapists are very focused on building their clinical skills and planning therapy sessions. This means a lot of focus on how to support students when they’re in a direct therapy session.  This is obviously an important part of what you do as a therapist; but it's not the ONLY thing that you do.  The impact of your direct treatment time will be limited if students don’t get support from others once they leave your room. You can’t follow students across their entire day and be the one to provide that scaffolding outside your room.  This means you need to lead others in changing their practices to support students; which you won’t be able to do if you’re only focused on planning direct treatment.  That’s why in this episode, I wanted to dive further into the concept of “planning for service delivery” instead of just “planning for therapy”.  If you want your students to generalize, you need to be a leader on your team who guides others in making that happen. I share how that’s possible in episode 91.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:episode>90</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There’s a lot of talk within the therapy world about <em>effective therapy strategies</em>; but there’s NOT a lot of talk about <b>how to get funding</b> so programs can actually deliver <em>support and resources</em>.  That’s why I was so excited to have <b>Merlin Anderson</b> on the <em>De Facto Leaders podcast</em> to talk about what’s known as “ABC runs”.  The concept of an <b>ABC run</b> started with 5 friends who wanted to help a local outdoor center with children’s programs to build a new facility.  They decided to get together to go for a run, and at the same time pool their resources to <em>make a donation</em>. After that, they decided to make this a regular event to support <b>local children’s charities</b>; and they decided to call them <em>“Adventures Benefiting Children (ABC) runs”. </em>That first year, they held 9 events and raised <em>just under $1,300</em> for local children’s charities.  At the beginning, the donations seemed insignificant, but <b>consistency and perseverance</b> paid off. Now each <em>individual</em> ABC run often <em>generates more donations</em> than the entire first year combined.  At the time this episode was recorded, ABC runs have generated <b>over $200,000</b> in donations to <em>local children’s charities</em>.  If you’ve ever felt like your <b>therapy sessions</b> or efforts to help are just a “drop in the bucket” and you want to find more ways to <em>support kids in your community</em>, episode 90 of the <em>De Facto Leaders podcast</em> is a must-listen.</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There’s a lot of talk within the therapy world about <em>effective therapy strategies</em>; but there’s NOT a lot of talk about <b>how to get funding</b> so programs can actually deliver <em>support and resources</em>.  That’s why I was so excited to have <b>Merlin Anderson</b> on the <em>De Facto Leaders podcast</em> to talk about what’s known as “ABC runs”.  The concept of an <b>ABC run</b> started with 5 friends who wanted to help a local outdoor center with children’s programs to build a new facility.  They decided to get together to go for a run, and at the same time pool their resources to <em>make a donation</em>. After that, they decided to make this a regular event to support <b>local children’s charities</b>; and they decided to call them <em>“Adventures Benefiting Children (ABC) runs”. </em>That first year, they held 9 events and raised <em>just under $1,300</em> for local children’s charities.  At the beginning, the donations seemed insignificant, but <b>consistency and perseverance</b> paid off. Now each <em>individual</em> ABC run often <em>generates more donations</em> than the entire first year combined.  At the time this episode was recorded, ABC runs have generated <b>over $200,000</b> in donations to <em>local children’s charities</em>.  If you’ve ever felt like your <b>therapy sessions</b> or efforts to help are just a “drop in the bucket” and you want to find more ways to <em>support kids in your community</em>, episode 90 of the <em>De Facto Leaders podcast</em> is a must-listen.</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>There’s a lot of talk within the therapy world about effective therapy strategies; but there’s NOT a lot of talk about how to get funding so programs can actually deliver support and resources.  That’s why I was so excited to have Merlin Anderson on the De Facto Leaders podcast to talk about what’s known as “ABC runs”.  The concept of an ABC run started with 5 friends who wanted to help a local outdoor center with children’s programs to build a new facility.  They decided to get together to go for a run, and at the same time pool their resources to make a donation. After that, they decided to make this a regular event to support local children’s charities; and they decided to call them “Adventures Benefiting Children (ABC) runs”. That first year, they held 9 events and raised just under $1,300 for local children’s charities.  At the beginning, the donations seemed insignificant, but consistency and perseverance paid off. Now each individual ABC run often generates more donations than the entire first year combined.  At the time this episode was recorded, ABC runs have generated over $200,000 in donations to local children’s charities.  If you’ve ever felt like your therapy sessions or efforts to help are just a “drop in the bucket” and you want to find more ways to support kids in your community, episode 90 of the De Facto Leaders podcast is a must-listen.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’re a school therapist, you’ve likely been asked to do a lot of things within the school system that don’t seem totally relevant to your role as a clinician.  Yet at the same time, you may often feel siloed off, like you’re not a part of the school team.  That’s why in episode 88 of the De Facto Leaders podcast (formerly “Are they 18 yet?®”), I wanted to talk about what school therapists can do to feel more included, respected, and valued within the school community.  Specifically, I talk about:  <b>Staff meetings:</b> <em>Should school therapists have to attend them?  And if you can’t, how can you stay on top of what’s going on in the building? </em> <b>Employee evaluations:</b> <em>What should therapists do if they’re evaluated by an administrator who’s never been in a clinical role? </em> How can therapists ensure they <b>follow their district’s procedures,</b> while at the same time ensure they have access to <em>mentoring</em> and <em>support</em> <b>related to their discipline</b>?   I break all these questions down in the episode. </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’re a school therapist, you’ve likely been asked to do a lot of things within the school system that don’t seem totally relevant to your role as a clinician.  Yet at the same time, you may often feel siloed off, like you’re not a part of the school team.  That’s why in episode 88 of the De Facto Leaders podcast (formerly “Are they 18 yet?®”), I wanted to talk about what school therapists can do to feel more included, respected, and valued within the school community.  Specifically, I talk about:  <b>Staff meetings:</b> <em>Should school therapists have to attend them?  And if you can’t, how can you stay on top of what’s going on in the building? </em> <b>Employee evaluations:</b> <em>What should therapists do if they’re evaluated by an administrator who’s never been in a clinical role? </em> How can therapists ensure they <b>follow their district’s procedures,</b> while at the same time ensure they have access to <em>mentoring</em> and <em>support</em> <b>related to their discipline</b>?   I break all these questions down in the episode. </p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I’m excited to officially announce the new direction for the podcast! The show is now called “De Facto Leaders” (it was formerly “Are they 18 yet?®”) I’ve been hinting at this for a while and have slowly transitioned the types of topics I’ve covered over the last year, but in this episode we’re making the official switch! When I originally launched the podcast, I did so in the parenting category; and aimed to share advice that would be helpful to parents and professionals of K-12 kids. The focus of the show is still focused on helping school-age kids grow up to be successful adults; but the way I’m doing that is through empowering the professionals supporting them. That’s why the show will now be focusing on clinical leadership and personal development for therapists and educators. It’s for you if you’re a speech pathologist, social worker, psychologist, or other specialized service provider supporting K-12 kids.  It’s also for you if you want to play a part in reforming education and healthcare, if you want to have an impact on policies at the local, state, and federal level, and you want to put yourself in a position where you can make a true influence with the work you do. You’re in the right place whether you want to stay in your current position and be more impactful OR whether you’re thinking about a career transition, moving to leadership, or starting a business and want to set yourself up for success.  In this episode, I share how I’ll help you do this!</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I’m excited to officially announce the new direction for the podcast! The show is now called “De Facto Leaders” (it was formerly “Are they 18 yet?®”) I’ve been hinting at this for a while and have slowly transitioned the types of topics I’ve covered over the last year, but in this episode we’re making the official switch! When I originally launched the podcast, I did so in the parenting category; and aimed to share advice that would be helpful to parents and professionals of K-12 kids. The focus of the show is still focused on helping school-age kids grow up to be successful adults; but the way I’m doing that is through empowering the professionals supporting them. That’s why the show will now be focusing on clinical leadership and personal development for therapists and educators. It’s for you if you’re a speech pathologist, social worker, psychologist, or other specialized service provider supporting K-12 kids.  It’s also for you if you want to play a part in reforming education and healthcare, if you want to have an impact on policies at the local, state, and federal level, and you want to put yourself in a position where you can make a true influence with the work you do. You’re in the right place whether you want to stay in your current position and be more impactful OR whether you’re thinking about a career transition, moving to leadership, or starting a business and want to set yourself up for success.  In this episode, I share how I’ll help you do this!</p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, I’m excited to officially announce the new direction for the podcast!  The show is now called “De Facto Leaders” (it was formerly “Are they 18 yet?®”)  I’ve been hinting at this for a while and have slowly transitioned the types of topics I’ve covered over the last year, but in this episode we’re making the official switch!  When I originally launched the podcast, I did so in the parenting category; and aimed to share advice that would be helpful to parents and professionals of K-12 kids. The focus of the show is still focused on helping school-age kids grow up to be successful adults; but the way I’m doing that is through empowering the professionals supporting them.  That’s why the show will now be focusing on clinical leadership and personal development for therapists and educators. It’s for you if you’re a speech pathologist, social worker, psychologist, or other specialized service provider supporting K-12 kids.   It’s also for you if you want to play a part in reforming education and healthcare, if you want to have an impact on policies at the local, state, and federal level, and you want to put yourself in a position where you can make a true influence with the work you do. You’re in the right place whether you want to stay in your current position and be more impactful OR whether you’re thinking about a career transition, moving to leadership, or starting a business and want to set yourself up for success.   In this episode, I share how I’ll help you do this!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, I’m excited to officially announce the new direction for the podcast!  The show is now called “De Facto Leaders” (it was formerly “Are they 18 yet?®”)  I’ve been hinting at this for a while and have slowly transitioned the types of topics</itunes:subtitle>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Part of a school therapist’s job is getting buy-in from the entire IEP team, but that can be difficult to do when team members don’t agree on what’s best for a student. That’s why in episode 86 of the “<em>Are they 18 yet?®”</em> podcast, I walk through several case studies from my mentoring group to share how to handle it when this happens. As you listen, you're going to find that building relationships is essential to providing effective therapy services, and that with a couple key shifts you'll be able to establish connection and trust with coworkers. These examples are from SLPs, but they’re really relevant to any professional or parent of K-12 kids:  <em>What do I do when I don’t agree with what the IEP team is recommending (e.g., private school staff over qualifying students for certain disability labels)? Should students from Spanish speaking households be in a bilingual program even if they speak mostly English at school? I think they should, but the teacher doesn’t. Should I stand my ground?</em> In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps pediatric therapists create the freedom to deliver services in a way that truly serves kids. To learn more about how to become a member, <a href="http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">visit our enrollment page here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Part of a school therapist’s job is getting buy-in from the entire IEP team, but that can be difficult to do when team members don’t agree on what’s best for a student. That’s why in episode 86 of the “<em>Are they 18 yet?®”</em> podcast, I walk through several case studies from my mentoring group to share how to handle it when this happens. As you listen, you're going to find that building relationships is essential to providing effective therapy services, and that with a couple key shifts you'll be able to establish connection and trust with coworkers. These examples are from SLPs, but they’re really relevant to any professional or parent of K-12 kids:  <em>What do I do when I don’t agree with what the IEP team is recommending (e.g., private school staff over qualifying students for certain disability labels)? Should students from Spanish speaking households be in a bilingual program even if they speak mostly English at school? I think they should, but the teacher doesn’t. Should I stand my ground?</em> In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps pediatric therapists create the freedom to deliver services in a way that truly serves kids. To learn more about how to become a member, <a href="http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">visit our enrollment page here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Part of a school therapist’s job is getting buy-in from the entire IEP team, but that can be difficult to do when team members don’t agree on what’s best for a student.  That’s why in episode 86 of the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast, I walk through several case studies from my mentoring group to share how to handle it when this happens.  As you listen, you're going to find that building relationships is essential to providing effective therapy services, and that with a couple key shifts you'll be able to establish connection and trust with coworkers.  These examples are from SLPs, but they’re really relevant to any professional or parent of K-12 kids:   What do I do when I don’t agree with what the IEP team is recommending (e.g., private school staff over qualifying students for certain disability labels)?  Should students from Spanish speaking households be in a bilingual program even if they speak mostly English at school? I think they should, but the teacher doesn’t. Should I stand my ground?  In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps pediatric therapists create the freedom to deliver services in a way that truly serves kids. To learn more about how to become a member, visit our enrollment page here.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Part of a school therapist’s job is getting buy-in from the entire IEP team, but that can be difficult to do when team members don’t agree on what’s best for a student.  That’s why in episode 86 of the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast, I walk through several c</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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        <![CDATA[<p>One of the most powerful ways to provide comprehensive services for K-12 kids is by collaborating with other therapists and teachers… Which is why it’s frustrating when team members can’t come to a consensus about what’s best for kids. When you’re working together as a team, at least some conflict is inevitable. That’s why I wanted to share some case studies and Q &amp; A sessions where members of my mentoring program for clinicians shared some real-life scenarios they were working through. In episode 86, I talk through how to collaborate when there's tension between outside therapists and school therapists. I also talked about how to get teachers and administrators on board when you’re trying new models of service delivery beyond just the direct therapy model.  In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps pediatric therapists create the freedom to deliver services in a way that truly serves kids. To learn more about how to become a member, <a href="http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">visit our enrollment page here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>One of the most powerful ways to provide comprehensive services for K-12 kids is by collaborating with other therapists and teachers… Which is why it’s frustrating when team members can’t come to a consensus about what’s best for kids. When you’re working together as a team, at least some conflict is inevitable. That’s why I wanted to share some case studies and Q &amp; A sessions where members of my mentoring program for clinicians shared some real-life scenarios they were working through. In episode 86, I talk through how to collaborate when there's tension between outside therapists and school therapists. I also talked about how to get teachers and administrators on board when you’re trying new models of service delivery beyond just the direct therapy model.  In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps pediatric therapists create the freedom to deliver services in a way that truly serves kids. To learn more about how to become a member, <a href="http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">visit our enrollment page here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Nov 2022 05:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>One of the most powerful ways to provide comprehensive services for K-12 kids is by collaborating with other therapists and teachers…  Which is why it’s frustrating when team members can’t come to a consensus about what’s best for kids.  When you’re working together as a team, at least some conflict is inevitable.  That’s why I wanted to share some case studies and Q &amp;amp; A sessions where members of my mentoring program for clinicians shared some real-life scenarios they were working through.  In episode 86, I talk through how to collaborate when there's tension between outside therapists and school therapists.  I also talked about how to get teachers and administrators on board when you’re trying new models of service delivery beyond just the direct therapy model.   In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps pediatric therapists create the freedom to deliver services in a way that truly serves kids. To learn more about how to become a member, visit our enrollment page here.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>One of the most powerful ways to provide comprehensive services for K-12 kids is by collaborating with other therapists and teachers…  Which is why it’s frustrating when team members can’t come to a consensus about what’s best for kids.  When you’re worki</itunes:subtitle>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’re a pediatric therapist or service provider, chances are you do some form of “supervising”, whether it’s in your job title or not.  Part of being an effective clinical leader comes from working as a team and training others to do what we do, so kids can get support across settings.  That’s why it’s important for you to think about how to supervise and mentor others, even if you’re not in an official clinical supervision role.  </p><p>That’s why in episode 85, I talked about how to navigate clinical supervision in pediatric settings.  I share how to create supervision opportunities, even if supervision isn’t your primary job responsibility, as well as strategies to use to mentor both new and experienced clinicians. </p><p><br>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps pediatric therapists create the freedom to deliver services in a way that truly serves kids. To learn more about how to become a member, <a href="http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">visit our enrollment page here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’re a pediatric therapist or service provider, chances are you do some form of “supervising”, whether it’s in your job title or not.  Part of being an effective clinical leader comes from working as a team and training others to do what we do, so kids can get support across settings.  That’s why it’s important for you to think about how to supervise and mentor others, even if you’re not in an official clinical supervision role.  </p><p>That’s why in episode 85, I talked about how to navigate clinical supervision in pediatric settings.  I share how to create supervision opportunities, even if supervision isn’t your primary job responsibility, as well as strategies to use to mentor both new and experienced clinicians. </p><p><br>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps pediatric therapists create the freedom to deliver services in a way that truly serves kids. To learn more about how to become a member, <a href="http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">visit our enrollment page here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>If you’re a pediatric therapist or service provider, chances are you do some form of “supervising”, whether it’s in your job title or not.   Part of being an effective clinical leader comes from working as a team and training others to do what we do, so kids can get support across settings.   That’s why it’s important for you to think about how to supervise and mentor others, even if you’re not in an official clinical supervision role.   That’s why in episode 85, I talked about how to navigate clinical supervision in pediatric settings.   I share how to create supervision opportunities, even if supervision isn’t your primary job responsibility, as well as strategies to use to mentor both new and experienced clinicians.   In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps pediatric therapists create the freedom to deliver services in a way that truly serves kids. To learn more about how to become a member, visit our enrollment page here.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>One of the biggest challenges for pediatric therapists is making sure their caseload has support across the day and across settings. This becomes incredibly difficult to do with limited direct therapy time and when service providers are working in silos. That’s why one of the most important things you can do to serve your caseload is think about service delivery before you get stuck in the weeds of IEP goals and therapy worksheets. Zooming out and looking at the bird's eye view is the first step in expanding your thinking and finding ways to be resourceful when supporting kids.<br> <br>In episode 84, I share how that strategy works. I’ll explain why making this shift in thinking can help service providers: <br>✅Ensuring kids get the support they need across settings, even if direct treatment time is limited. <br>✅Leading an IEP team to make better decisions, even if you’re not an administrator or the case manager. <br>✅Uncovering creative solutions for serving your caseload, even if you're bumping up against red tape and time limitations. </p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps pediatric therapists create the freedom to deliver services in a way that truly serves kids. To learn more about how to become a member, <a href="http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">visit our enrollment page here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>One of the biggest challenges for pediatric therapists is making sure their caseload has support across the day and across settings. This becomes incredibly difficult to do with limited direct therapy time and when service providers are working in silos. That’s why one of the most important things you can do to serve your caseload is think about service delivery before you get stuck in the weeds of IEP goals and therapy worksheets. Zooming out and looking at the bird's eye view is the first step in expanding your thinking and finding ways to be resourceful when supporting kids.<br> <br>In episode 84, I share how that strategy works. I’ll explain why making this shift in thinking can help service providers: <br>✅Ensuring kids get the support they need across settings, even if direct treatment time is limited. <br>✅Leading an IEP team to make better decisions, even if you’re not an administrator or the case manager. <br>✅Uncovering creative solutions for serving your caseload, even if you're bumping up against red tape and time limitations. </p><p>In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps pediatric therapists create the freedom to deliver services in a way that truly serves kids. To learn more about how to become a member, <a href="http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/clinicalleadership">visit our enrollment page here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Nov 2022 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>One of the biggest challenges for pediatric therapists is making sure their caseload has support across the day and across settings.  This becomes incredibly difficult to do with limited direct therapy time and when service providers are working in silos.  That’s why one of the most important things you can do to serve your caseload is think about service delivery before you get stuck in the weeds of IEP goals and therapy worksheets.  Zooming out and looking at the bird's eye view is the first step in expanding your thinking and finding ways to be resourceful when supporting kids.  In episode 84, I share how that strategy works.  I’ll explain why making this shift in thinking can help service providers:  ✅Ensuring kids get the support they need across settings, even if direct treatment time is limited.  ✅Leading an IEP team to make better decisions, even if you’re not an administrator or the case manager.  ✅Uncovering creative solutions for serving your caseload, even if you're bumping up against red tape and time limitations.  In this episode, I mention the School of Clinical Leadership, my program that helps pediatric therapists create the freedom to deliver services in a way that truly serves kids. To learn more about how to become a member, visit our enrollment page here.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A lot of your clinical training taught you how to be a good clinician.</p><p>But often it doesn’t teach you how to "work the system" and get your kids what they need. The truth is, you can't make an impact without autonomy over your time, without adequate tools, without the right people, support, and financial resources. In the system you're working in, these things are limited. You may not have enough of these things right NOW to make the impact you want. But you can change that by putting yourself in a more influential position. </p><p>We can do that using a concept that I called “asset stacking”. In episode 83, I share how that strategy works. Using the concepts of "asset stacking", I was able to do things like: <br>✅<strong>Complete my doctorate</strong> while working full time as a school SLP, <em>without taking out any student loans</em>.</p><p>✅Do a pilot study on a <strong>speech therapy flex-schedule model</strong>, so I could do more <em>classroom observation</em>, consults, and <em>make up sessions</em>.</p><p>✅Conduct a program evaluation to help <strong>develop my districts' RtI protocol</strong> (even though I wasn't in an <em>official administrative position</em>).</p><p>✅Create new <strong>extended school-year criteria</strong> so an entire cohort of students could <em>access summer services</em> for the duration of their elementary years.</p><p>✅Start an <strong>online education business</strong> (focused on serving clinicians) while I was <em>working a full-time job</em>. </p><p>Most productivity strategies don't work because they don't show you how to "stack" assets and create real leverage. But when I learned to apply this "stacking" concept to my work, I was able to create some amazing partnerships which led to much more comprehensive and effective services for my caseload. The “asset stack” method is something I teach in a new online training for pediatric clinicians (SLPs, psychs, social workers, and other service providers). It’s called “How to provide top-notch support for your caseload using the “asset stack” method (even in a system loaded with constraints)”. You can sign up for this free training at drkarendudekbrannan.com/assetstack <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A lot of your clinical training taught you how to be a good clinician.</p><p>But often it doesn’t teach you how to "work the system" and get your kids what they need. The truth is, you can't make an impact without autonomy over your time, without adequate tools, without the right people, support, and financial resources. In the system you're working in, these things are limited. You may not have enough of these things right NOW to make the impact you want. But you can change that by putting yourself in a more influential position. </p><p>We can do that using a concept that I called “asset stacking”. In episode 83, I share how that strategy works. Using the concepts of "asset stacking", I was able to do things like: <br>✅<strong>Complete my doctorate</strong> while working full time as a school SLP, <em>without taking out any student loans</em>.</p><p>✅Do a pilot study on a <strong>speech therapy flex-schedule model</strong>, so I could do more <em>classroom observation</em>, consults, and <em>make up sessions</em>.</p><p>✅Conduct a program evaluation to help <strong>develop my districts' RtI protocol</strong> (even though I wasn't in an <em>official administrative position</em>).</p><p>✅Create new <strong>extended school-year criteria</strong> so an entire cohort of students could <em>access summer services</em> for the duration of their elementary years.</p><p>✅Start an <strong>online education business</strong> (focused on serving clinicians) while I was <em>working a full-time job</em>. </p><p>Most productivity strategies don't work because they don't show you how to "stack" assets and create real leverage. But when I learned to apply this "stacking" concept to my work, I was able to create some amazing partnerships which led to much more comprehensive and effective services for my caseload. The “asset stack” method is something I teach in a new online training for pediatric clinicians (SLPs, psychs, social workers, and other service providers). It’s called “How to provide top-notch support for your caseload using the “asset stack” method (even in a system loaded with constraints)”. You can sign up for this free training at drkarendudekbrannan.com/assetstack <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2022 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>A lot of your clinical training taught you how to be a good clinician. But often it doesn’t teach you how to "work the system" and get your kids what they need.  The truth is, you can't make an impact without autonomy over your time, without adequate tools, without the right people, support, and financial resources.  In the system you're working in, these things are limited. You may not have enough of these things right NOW to make the impact you want.  But you can change that by putting yourself in a more influential position.  We can do that using a concept that I called “asset stacking”.  In episode 83, I share how that strategy works.  Using the concepts of "asset stacking", I was able to do things like:  ✅Complete my doctorate while working full time as a school SLP, without taking out any student loans. ✅Do a pilot study on a speech therapy flex-schedule model, so I could do more classroom observation, consults, and make up sessions. ✅Conduct a program evaluation to help develop my districts' RtI protocol (even though I wasn't in an official administrative position). ✅Create new extended school-year criteria so an entire cohort of students could access summer services for the duration of their elementary years. ✅Start an online education business (focused on serving clinicians) while I was working a full-time job.  Most productivity strategies don't work because they don't show you how to "stack" assets and create real leverage.  But when I learned to apply this "stacking" concept to my work, I was able to create some amazing partnerships which led to much more comprehensive and effective services for my caseload.  The “asset stack” method is something I teach in a new online training for pediatric clinicians (SLPs, psychs, social workers, and other service providers). It’s called “How to provide top-notch support for your caseload using the “asset stack” method (even in a system loaded with constraints)”. You can sign up for this free training at drkarendudekbrannan.com/assetstack  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In episode 82, I sit down with my friend and mentor Stephanie Hayes and talk about comfort zones. I share my experiences within the context of my personal business, but this applies to therapists as well. Specifically, I share how the pandemic impacted the way I provide services and online education; plus some “convenient” excuses I used for avoiding work that felt scary or uncomfortable. Ultimately, everyone has that “thing” (or things) that causes discomfort. In this episode, I share what mine is, plus some things I’m doing to work through it. In this episode, I mentioned the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lt.acemlnb.com/Prod/link-tracker?notrack=1&amp;notrack=1&amp;redirectUrl=aHR0cHMlM0ElMkYlMkZkcmthcmVuc3BlZWNoLmxwYWdlcy5jbyUyRnNjaG9vbC1vZi1jbGluaWNhbC1sZWFkZXJzaGlwJTJGJTNGdXRtX3NvdXJjZSUzREFjdGl2ZUNhbXBhaWduJTI2dXRtX21lZGl1bSUzRGVtYWlsJTI2dXRtX2NvbnRlbnQlM0RUaGUlMkJMZXZlbHMlMkJvZiUyQkNsaW5pY2FsJTJCTGVhZGVyc2hpcCUyNnV0bV9jYW1wYWlnbiUzRFRoZSUyQkxldmVscyUyQm9mJTJCQ2xpbmljYWwlMkJMZWFkZXJzaGlw&amp;sig=4axiqQTy9SiGVYZ3kXNUcb6nk6n4VT68x7b6Mg6xG5Ay&amp;iat=1663771525&amp;a=%7C%7C649868385%7C%7C&amp;account=drkarenspeech%2Eactivehosted%2Ecom&amp;email=LRRV6glqIfcVPcYsJBrMHi%2FZD%2BmsUFpJrc5fHf6IoVE%3D&amp;s=bad97c655476f96a390a72c05a742011&amp;i=1295A2459A1A14980"> School of Clinical Leadership</a>. The School of Clinical Leadership is a program for pediatric clinicians supporting K-12 kids that want to find their own path for career growth that feels aligned, inspiring, empowered and completely, truly their own. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lt.acemlnb.com/Prod/link-tracker?notrack=1&amp;notrack=1&amp;redirectUrl=aHR0cHMlM0ElMkYlMkZkcmthcmVuc3BlZWNoLmxwYWdlcy5jbyUyRnNjaG9vbC1vZi1jbGluaWNhbC1sZWFkZXJzaGlwJTJGJTNGdXRtX3NvdXJjZSUzREFjdGl2ZUNhbXBhaWduJTI2dXRtX21lZGl1bSUzRGVtYWlsJTI2dXRtX2NvbnRlbnQlM0RUaGUlMkJMZXZlbHMlMkJvZiUyQkNsaW5pY2FsJTJCTGVhZGVyc2hpcCUyNnV0bV9jYW1wYWlnbiUzRFRoZSUyQkxldmVscyUyQm9mJTJCQ2xpbmljYWwlMkJMZWFkZXJzaGlw&amp;sig=4axiqQTy9SiGVYZ3kXNUcb6nk6n4VT68x7b6Mg6xG5Ay&amp;iat=1663771525&amp;a=%7C%7C649868385%7C%7C&amp;account=drkarenspeech%2Eactivehosted%2Ecom&amp;email=LRRV6glqIfcVPcYsJBrMHi%2FZD%2BmsUFpJrc5fHf6IoVE%3D&amp;s=bad97c655476f96a390a72c05a742011&amp;i=1295A2459A1A14980"> You can learn more about how to become a member here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In episode 82, I sit down with my friend and mentor Stephanie Hayes and talk about comfort zones. I share my experiences within the context of my personal business, but this applies to therapists as well. Specifically, I share how the pandemic impacted the way I provide services and online education; plus some “convenient” excuses I used for avoiding work that felt scary or uncomfortable. Ultimately, everyone has that “thing” (or things) that causes discomfort. In this episode, I share what mine is, plus some things I’m doing to work through it. In this episode, I mentioned the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lt.acemlnb.com/Prod/link-tracker?notrack=1&amp;notrack=1&amp;redirectUrl=aHR0cHMlM0ElMkYlMkZkcmthcmVuc3BlZWNoLmxwYWdlcy5jbyUyRnNjaG9vbC1vZi1jbGluaWNhbC1sZWFkZXJzaGlwJTJGJTNGdXRtX3NvdXJjZSUzREFjdGl2ZUNhbXBhaWduJTI2dXRtX21lZGl1bSUzRGVtYWlsJTI2dXRtX2NvbnRlbnQlM0RUaGUlMkJMZXZlbHMlMkJvZiUyQkNsaW5pY2FsJTJCTGVhZGVyc2hpcCUyNnV0bV9jYW1wYWlnbiUzRFRoZSUyQkxldmVscyUyQm9mJTJCQ2xpbmljYWwlMkJMZWFkZXJzaGlw&amp;sig=4axiqQTy9SiGVYZ3kXNUcb6nk6n4VT68x7b6Mg6xG5Ay&amp;iat=1663771525&amp;a=%7C%7C649868385%7C%7C&amp;account=drkarenspeech%2Eactivehosted%2Ecom&amp;email=LRRV6glqIfcVPcYsJBrMHi%2FZD%2BmsUFpJrc5fHf6IoVE%3D&amp;s=bad97c655476f96a390a72c05a742011&amp;i=1295A2459A1A14980"> School of Clinical Leadership</a>. The School of Clinical Leadership is a program for pediatric clinicians supporting K-12 kids that want to find their own path for career growth that feels aligned, inspiring, empowered and completely, truly their own. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lt.acemlnb.com/Prod/link-tracker?notrack=1&amp;notrack=1&amp;redirectUrl=aHR0cHMlM0ElMkYlMkZkcmthcmVuc3BlZWNoLmxwYWdlcy5jbyUyRnNjaG9vbC1vZi1jbGluaWNhbC1sZWFkZXJzaGlwJTJGJTNGdXRtX3NvdXJjZSUzREFjdGl2ZUNhbXBhaWduJTI2dXRtX21lZGl1bSUzRGVtYWlsJTI2dXRtX2NvbnRlbnQlM0RUaGUlMkJMZXZlbHMlMkJvZiUyQkNsaW5pY2FsJTJCTGVhZGVyc2hpcCUyNnV0bV9jYW1wYWlnbiUzRFRoZSUyQkxldmVscyUyQm9mJTJCQ2xpbmljYWwlMkJMZWFkZXJzaGlw&amp;sig=4axiqQTy9SiGVYZ3kXNUcb6nk6n4VT68x7b6Mg6xG5Ay&amp;iat=1663771525&amp;a=%7C%7C649868385%7C%7C&amp;account=drkarenspeech%2Eactivehosted%2Ecom&amp;email=LRRV6glqIfcVPcYsJBrMHi%2FZD%2BmsUFpJrc5fHf6IoVE%3D&amp;s=bad97c655476f96a390a72c05a742011&amp;i=1295A2459A1A14980"> You can learn more about how to become a member here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Oct 2022 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>In episode 82, I sit down with my friend and mentor Stephanie Hayes and talk about comfort zones.  I share my experiences within the context of my personal business, but this applies to therapists as well.  Specifically, I share how the pandemic impacted the way I provide services and online education; plus some “convenient” excuses I used for avoiding work that felt scary or uncomfortable.  Ultimately, everyone has that “thing” (or things) that causes discomfort. In this episode, I share what mine is, plus some things I’m doing to work through it.  In this episode, I mentioned the  School of Clinical Leadership. The School of Clinical Leadership is a program for pediatric clinicians supporting K-12 kids that want to find their own path for career growth that feels aligned, inspiring, empowered and completely, truly their own.  You can learn more about how to become a member here.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-of-clinical-leadership/">School of Clinical Leadership</a>, I’ve devoted an entire suite of programs to educating professionals on executive functioning.  Even though the focus of the program is about career development and leadership, I believe that any professional working with K-12 kids needs extensive knowledge of executive functioning in order to lead effectively. I’ve likely given away the “quick and dirty” answer to the title of the episode; because I think supporting executive functioning is everyone’s job. That being said, everyone’s role in the process is different. A teacher may support executive functioning in a different way than a parent would.  An occupational therapist may support it differently than a social worker or an SLP.  That’s why in episode 81, I break down some of the different people who come into contact with K-12 kids, and what their role is in supporting executive functioning.  I discuss the following roles:</p><ul><li><em>Special education teachers</em></li><li><em>School Service Personnel (SLPs, OTs, Psychs, Social Workers, etc.)</em></li><li><em>Teaching Assistants</em></li><li><em>School Leaders</em></li><li><em>Parents</em></li><li><em>Students</em></li></ul><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lt.acemlnb.com/Prod/link-tracker?notrack=1&amp;notrack=1&amp;redirectUrl=aHR0cHMlM0ElMkYlMkZkcmthcmVuc3BlZWNoLmxwYWdlcy5jbyUyRnNjaG9vbC1vZi1jbGluaWNhbC1sZWFkZXJzaGlwJTJGJTNGdXRtX3NvdXJjZSUzREFjdGl2ZUNhbXBhaWduJTI2dXRtX21lZGl1bSUzRGVtYWlsJTI2dXRtX2NvbnRlbnQlM0RUaGUlMkJMZXZlbHMlMkJvZiUyQkNsaW5pY2FsJTJCTGVhZGVyc2hpcCUyNnV0bV9jYW1wYWlnbiUzRFRoZSUyQkxldmVscyUyQm9mJTJCQ2xpbmljYWwlMkJMZWFkZXJzaGlw&amp;sig=4axiqQTy9SiGVYZ3kXNUcb6nk6n4VT68x7b6Mg6xG5Ay&amp;iat=1663771525&amp;a=%7C%7C649868385%7C%7C&amp;account=drkarenspeech%2Eactivehosted%2Ecom&amp;email=LRRV6glqIfcVPcYsJBrMHi%2FZD%2BmsUFpJrc5fHf6IoVE%3D&amp;s=bad97c655476f96a390a72c05a742011&amp;i=1295A2459A1A14980"> School of Clinical Leadership</a>. The School of Clinical Leadership is a program for pediatric clinicians supporting K-12 kids that want to find their own path for career growth that feels aligned, inspiring, empowered and completely, truly their own. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lt.acemlnb.com/Prod/link-tracker?notrack=1&amp;notrack=1&amp;redirectUrl=aHR0cHMlM0ElMkYlMkZkcmthcmVuc3BlZWNoLmxwYWdlcy5jbyUyRnNjaG9vbC1vZi1jbGluaWNhbC1sZWFkZXJzaGlwJTJGJTNGdXRtX3NvdXJjZSUzREFjdGl2ZUNhbXBhaWduJTI2dXRtX21lZGl1bSUzRGVtYWlsJTI2dXRtX2NvbnRlbnQlM0RUaGUlMkJMZXZlbHMlMkJvZiUyQkNsaW5pY2FsJTJCTGVhZGVyc2hpcCUyNnV0bV9jYW1wYWlnbiUzRFRoZSUyQkxldmVscyUyQm9mJTJCQ2xpbmljYWwlMkJMZWFkZXJzaGlw&amp;sig=4axiqQTy9SiGVYZ3kXNUcb6nk6n4VT68x7b6Mg6xG5Ay&amp;iat=1663771525&amp;a=%7C%7C649868385%7C%7C&amp;account=drkarenspeech%2Eactivehosted%2Ecom&amp;email=LRRV6glqIfcVPcYsJBrMHi%2FZD%2BmsUFpJrc5fHf6IoVE%3D&amp;s=bad97c655476f96a390a72c05a742011&amp;i=1295A2459A1A14980"> You can learn more about how to become a member here.</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/school-of-clinical-leadership/">School of Clinical Leadership</a>, I’ve devoted an entire suite of programs to educating professionals on executive functioning.  Even though the focus of the program is about career development and leadership, I believe that any professional working with K-12 kids needs extensive knowledge of executive functioning in order to lead effectively. I’ve likely given away the “quick and dirty” answer to the title of the episode; because I think supporting executive functioning is everyone’s job. That being said, everyone’s role in the process is different. A teacher may support executive functioning in a different way than a parent would.  An occupational therapist may support it differently than a social worker or an SLP.  That’s why in episode 81, I break down some of the different people who come into contact with K-12 kids, and what their role is in supporting executive functioning.  I discuss the following roles:</p><ul><li><em>Special education teachers</em></li><li><em>School Service Personnel (SLPs, OTs, Psychs, Social Workers, etc.)</em></li><li><em>Teaching Assistants</em></li><li><em>School Leaders</em></li><li><em>Parents</em></li><li><em>Students</em></li></ul><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lt.acemlnb.com/Prod/link-tracker?notrack=1&amp;notrack=1&amp;redirectUrl=aHR0cHMlM0ElMkYlMkZkcmthcmVuc3BlZWNoLmxwYWdlcy5jbyUyRnNjaG9vbC1vZi1jbGluaWNhbC1sZWFkZXJzaGlwJTJGJTNGdXRtX3NvdXJjZSUzREFjdGl2ZUNhbXBhaWduJTI2dXRtX21lZGl1bSUzRGVtYWlsJTI2dXRtX2NvbnRlbnQlM0RUaGUlMkJMZXZlbHMlMkJvZiUyQkNsaW5pY2FsJTJCTGVhZGVyc2hpcCUyNnV0bV9jYW1wYWlnbiUzRFRoZSUyQkxldmVscyUyQm9mJTJCQ2xpbmljYWwlMkJMZWFkZXJzaGlw&amp;sig=4axiqQTy9SiGVYZ3kXNUcb6nk6n4VT68x7b6Mg6xG5Ay&amp;iat=1663771525&amp;a=%7C%7C649868385%7C%7C&amp;account=drkarenspeech%2Eactivehosted%2Ecom&amp;email=LRRV6glqIfcVPcYsJBrMHi%2FZD%2BmsUFpJrc5fHf6IoVE%3D&amp;s=bad97c655476f96a390a72c05a742011&amp;i=1295A2459A1A14980"> School of Clinical Leadership</a>. The School of Clinical Leadership is a program for pediatric clinicians supporting K-12 kids that want to find their own path for career growth that feels aligned, inspiring, empowered and completely, truly their own. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lt.acemlnb.com/Prod/link-tracker?notrack=1&amp;notrack=1&amp;redirectUrl=aHR0cHMlM0ElMkYlMkZkcmthcmVuc3BlZWNoLmxwYWdlcy5jbyUyRnNjaG9vbC1vZi1jbGluaWNhbC1sZWFkZXJzaGlwJTJGJTNGdXRtX3NvdXJjZSUzREFjdGl2ZUNhbXBhaWduJTI2dXRtX21lZGl1bSUzRGVtYWlsJTI2dXRtX2NvbnRlbnQlM0RUaGUlMkJMZXZlbHMlMkJvZiUyQkNsaW5pY2FsJTJCTGVhZGVyc2hpcCUyNnV0bV9jYW1wYWlnbiUzRFRoZSUyQkxldmVscyUyQm9mJTJCQ2xpbmljYWwlMkJMZWFkZXJzaGlw&amp;sig=4axiqQTy9SiGVYZ3kXNUcb6nk6n4VT68x7b6Mg6xG5Ay&amp;iat=1663771525&amp;a=%7C%7C649868385%7C%7C&amp;account=drkarenspeech%2Eactivehosted%2Ecom&amp;email=LRRV6glqIfcVPcYsJBrMHi%2FZD%2BmsUFpJrc5fHf6IoVE%3D&amp;s=bad97c655476f96a390a72c05a742011&amp;i=1295A2459A1A14980"> You can learn more about how to become a member here.</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>In the School of Clinical Leadership, I’ve devoted an entire suite of programs to educating professionals on executive functioning.   Even though the focus of the program is about career development and leadership, I believe that any professional working with K-12 kids needs extensive knowledge of executive functioning in order to lead effectively.  I’ve likely given away the “quick and dirty” answer to the title of the episode; because I think supporting executive functioning is everyone’s job.  That being said, everyone’s role in the process is different. A teacher may support executive functioning in a different way than a parent would.   An occupational therapist may support it differently than a social worker or an SLP.    That’s why in episode 81, I break down some of the different people who come into contact with K-12 kids, and what their role is in supporting executive functioning.   I discuss the following roles:  Special education teachers School Service Personnel (SLPs, OTs, Psychs, Social Workers, etc.) Teaching Assistants School Leaders Parents Students  In this episode, I mentioned the  School of Clinical Leadership.  The School of Clinical Leadership is a program for pediatric clinicians supporting K-12 kids that want to find their own path for career growth that feels aligned, inspiring, empowered and completely, truly their own.  You can learn more about how to become a member here.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I’m sharing a special conversation with my mentor, friend, and business consultant, Stephanie Hayes. Stephanie specializes in building businesses from the ground up by focusing on creating assets that allow small business owners to earn income and serve in a way that feels aligned and fulfilling to them. Even though she is technically like a “business coach/consultant”, many of her clients say that working with her is more like having a business partner. What she’s really amazing at doing is truly seeing the talent and vision in her clients before THEY even see it…and then finding a way to pull it out of them so they can create something that “feeds their brain” and keeps them excited about the work that they do. Stephanie and I have been working on creating a program called the School of Clinical Leadership which is launching in September 2022; which is a program designed to guide pediatric clinicians through creating a customized career path aligned with their strengths and their mission.<br> <br>Over the past month or so, we’ve been documenting the progress of this program development in a weekly series called <a href="https://stephaniehayes.biz/live-til-launch/">Live Til Launch</a>; and I wanted to share one of our episodes on the podcast. In this episode, we talk about the conception of the “micro-experiment” strategy and why it’s an essential part of the way I mentor clinicians going through a career transition. We also talk about the internal struggle we all go through when we’re doing something new that pushes us; how I’ve worked through that personally, and how to tame feelings of self-doubt when you’re getting out of your comfort zone.<br> <br>In this episode, I mentioned the Clinical Leadership Roundtable, an ongoing event for pediatric clinicians that want to plan a career path that finally allows you to serve in a way that feels aligned and impactful.  <a href="http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/leadershiproundtable">You can join the Clinical Leadership Roundtable here.</a> I also mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program designed to help clinicians launch the next stage of their career. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/leadership">You can learn more about the program here. </a>Finally, to connect with Stephanie and learn more about what she does, connect with her <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniehayescoach/">on LinkedIn here</a>, follow her on <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3WnIYgtMeLsTMXa0GxuinQ">YouTube here</a>, or check out <a href="https://stephaniehayes.biz/">her website here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I’m sharing a special conversation with my mentor, friend, and business consultant, Stephanie Hayes. Stephanie specializes in building businesses from the ground up by focusing on creating assets that allow small business owners to earn income and serve in a way that feels aligned and fulfilling to them. Even though she is technically like a “business coach/consultant”, many of her clients say that working with her is more like having a business partner. What she’s really amazing at doing is truly seeing the talent and vision in her clients before THEY even see it…and then finding a way to pull it out of them so they can create something that “feeds their brain” and keeps them excited about the work that they do. Stephanie and I have been working on creating a program called the School of Clinical Leadership which is launching in September 2022; which is a program designed to guide pediatric clinicians through creating a customized career path aligned with their strengths and their mission.<br> <br>Over the past month or so, we’ve been documenting the progress of this program development in a weekly series called <a href="https://stephaniehayes.biz/live-til-launch/">Live Til Launch</a>; and I wanted to share one of our episodes on the podcast. In this episode, we talk about the conception of the “micro-experiment” strategy and why it’s an essential part of the way I mentor clinicians going through a career transition. We also talk about the internal struggle we all go through when we’re doing something new that pushes us; how I’ve worked through that personally, and how to tame feelings of self-doubt when you’re getting out of your comfort zone.<br> <br>In this episode, I mentioned the Clinical Leadership Roundtable, an ongoing event for pediatric clinicians that want to plan a career path that finally allows you to serve in a way that feels aligned and impactful.  <a href="http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/leadershiproundtable">You can join the Clinical Leadership Roundtable here.</a> I also mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program designed to help clinicians launch the next stage of their career. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/leadership">You can learn more about the program here. </a>Finally, to connect with Stephanie and learn more about what she does, connect with her <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniehayescoach/">on LinkedIn here</a>, follow her on <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3WnIYgtMeLsTMXa0GxuinQ">YouTube here</a>, or check out <a href="https://stephaniehayes.biz/">her website here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Oct 2022 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, I’m sharing a special conversation with my mentor, friend, and business consultant, Stephanie Hayes.  Stephanie specializes in building businesses from the ground up by focusing on creating assets that allow small business owners to earn income and serve in a way that feels aligned and fulfilling to them.  Even though she is technically like a “business coach/consultant”, many of her clients say that working with her is more like having a business partner.  What she’s really amazing at doing is truly seeing the talent and vision in her clients before THEY even see it…and then finding a way to pull it out of them so they can create something that “feeds their brain” and keeps them excited about the work that they do.  Stephanie and I have been working on creating a program called the School of Clinical Leadership which is launching in September 2022; which is a program designed to guide pediatric clinicians through creating a customized career path aligned with their strengths and their mission.  Over the past month or so, we’ve been documenting the progress of this program development in a weekly series called Live Til Launch; and I wanted to share one of our episodes on the podcast.  In this episode, we talk about the conception of the “micro-experiment” strategy and why it’s an essential part of the way I mentor clinicians going through a career transition.  We also talk about the internal struggle we all go through when we’re doing something new that pushes us; how I’ve worked through that personally, and how to tame feelings of self-doubt when you’re getting out of your comfort zone.  In this episode, I mentioned the Clinical Leadership Roundtable, an ongoing event for pediatric clinicians that want to plan a career path that finally allows you to serve in a way that feels aligned and impactful.  You can join the Clinical Leadership Roundtable here.  I also mentioned the School of Clinical Leadership, my program designed to help clinicians launch the next stage of their career. You can learn more about the program here.   Finally, to connect with Stephanie and learn more about what she does, connect with her on LinkedIn here, follow her on YouTube here, or check out her website here.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There’s often a typical expected career path for pediatric clinicians, regardless of the discipline. It can often feel a bit constraining, especially if it doesn’t fully align with your strengths; or if the system you’re working in limits the way you serve your caseload. But what if you weren’t limited to the typical model, or the traditional job postings? What if you could design a clinical career on your own terms? This idea is exciting…but scary. Especially if you’re in a job that you enjoy and that feels “almost” in line with what you’d want to be doing. Many clinicians have this nagging feeling. They love what they do…but they wonder if they could be doing more for their field and in their career. I felt this way when I was nearing the end of my doctoral program and was working the school systems. I knew the next stage of my career was coming…but I wasn’t exactly sure what direction I should go. <em>Private practice? Higher ed? School administration? Something else? </em>To answer this question, I did what I refer to as career “micro-experiments”. </p><p>This is one of the strategies I used to launch my business while I was working in the schools full time. </p><p>In this episode, I share: <br><em>✅Why doing “test-runs” can help you discover your strengths, build your resume and skills, and serve your current caseload at the same time</em></p><p><em>✅Why I turned down a job interview that could have led me towards what I thought was a “dream job”</em></p><p><em>✅How to start building your leadership experience NOW, without leaving the security of your current job. </em>In this episode, I mentioned the Clinical Leadership Roundtable, an ongoing event for pediatric clinicians that want to plan a career path that finally allows you to serve in a way that feels aligned and impactful.  </p><p><a href="http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/leadershiproundtable">You can join the Clinical Leadership Roundtable here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There’s often a typical expected career path for pediatric clinicians, regardless of the discipline. It can often feel a bit constraining, especially if it doesn’t fully align with your strengths; or if the system you’re working in limits the way you serve your caseload. But what if you weren’t limited to the typical model, or the traditional job postings? What if you could design a clinical career on your own terms? This idea is exciting…but scary. Especially if you’re in a job that you enjoy and that feels “almost” in line with what you’d want to be doing. Many clinicians have this nagging feeling. They love what they do…but they wonder if they could be doing more for their field and in their career. I felt this way when I was nearing the end of my doctoral program and was working the school systems. I knew the next stage of my career was coming…but I wasn’t exactly sure what direction I should go. <em>Private practice? Higher ed? School administration? Something else? </em>To answer this question, I did what I refer to as career “micro-experiments”. </p><p>This is one of the strategies I used to launch my business while I was working in the schools full time. </p><p>In this episode, I share: <br><em>✅Why doing “test-runs” can help you discover your strengths, build your resume and skills, and serve your current caseload at the same time</em></p><p><em>✅Why I turned down a job interview that could have led me towards what I thought was a “dream job”</em></p><p><em>✅How to start building your leadership experience NOW, without leaving the security of your current job. </em>In this episode, I mentioned the Clinical Leadership Roundtable, an ongoing event for pediatric clinicians that want to plan a career path that finally allows you to serve in a way that feels aligned and impactful.  </p><p><a href="http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/leadershiproundtable">You can join the Clinical Leadership Roundtable here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>There’s often a typical expected career path for pediatric clinicians, regardless of the discipline. It can often feel a bit constraining, especially if it doesn’t fully align with your strengths; or if the system you’re working in limits the way you serve your caseload.  But what if you weren’t limited to the typical model, or the traditional job postings? What if you could design a clinical career on your own terms?  This idea is exciting…but scary. Especially if you’re in a job that you enjoy and that feels “almost” in line with what you’d want to be doing. Many clinicians have this nagging feeling.  They love what they do…but they wonder if they could be doing more for their field and in their career. I felt this way when I was nearing the end of my doctoral program and was working the school systems. I knew the next stage of my career was coming…but I wasn’t exactly sure what direction I should go.  Private practice? Higher ed? School administration? Something else?  To answer this question, I did what I refer to as career “micro-experiments”. This is one of the strategies I used to launch my business while I was working in the schools full time.  In this episode, I share:  ✅Why doing “test-runs” can help you discover your strengths, build your resume and skills, and serve your current caseload at the same time ✅Why I turned down a job interview that could have led me towards what I thought was a “dream job” ✅How to start building your leadership experience NOW, without leaving the security of your current job.  In this episode, I mentioned the Clinical Leadership Roundtable, an ongoing event for pediatric clinicians that want to plan a career path that finally allows you to serve in a way that feels aligned and impactful.  You can join the Clinical Leadership Roundtable here.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A lot of the clinicians I work with feel very “boxed in” when it comes to the typical career path for therapists. They’re boxed in by the way they have to provide services within the system, which often dictates how, when, and how often they see students/clients. They may feel boxed in by their schedule, their setting, or even their earning potential. Usually, they enjoy what they do, but have a nagging feeling that they could be doing more for their caseload, their field, and their community. What I’ve observed over the last 5 years of mentoring clinicians is that they often go through “levels” of clinical practice. I like to refer to this as “Clinical Leadership”. Many therapists don’t think of themselves as leaders; especially if they aren’t in an “official” leadership position…but I think that every clinician has an opportunity to be a leader regardless of their official job title. </p><p>Once therapists get comfortable with the traditional model of therapy, they’re often ready to transcend to the next stage of their career. So many of them are super talented, creative individuals; but they feel limited by what they see in the standard job postings. I’ve designed what I refer to as the “Pillars of Clinical Leadership” to help people get out of this career rut, so they can create a career unique to their own skills, talents, and preferences…and so they can make a bigger impact with the way they serve. In episode 78, I outline the common stages of leadership people go through, as well as the pillars for successful clinical leadership. </p><p>If you don’t feel fully aligned or excited by the typical career path for clinicians, or if you love your job but want to discover creative ways to be of service, you won’t want to miss this episode. In this episode, I mentioned the Clinical Leadership Roundtable, an ongoing event for pediatric clinicians that take you through a series of exercises designed to help you craft your career path based on your unique skills, talents, and preferences.  <a href="http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/leadershiproundtable">You can join the Clinical Leadership Roundtable here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A lot of the clinicians I work with feel very “boxed in” when it comes to the typical career path for therapists. They’re boxed in by the way they have to provide services within the system, which often dictates how, when, and how often they see students/clients. They may feel boxed in by their schedule, their setting, or even their earning potential. Usually, they enjoy what they do, but have a nagging feeling that they could be doing more for their caseload, their field, and their community. What I’ve observed over the last 5 years of mentoring clinicians is that they often go through “levels” of clinical practice. I like to refer to this as “Clinical Leadership”. Many therapists don’t think of themselves as leaders; especially if they aren’t in an “official” leadership position…but I think that every clinician has an opportunity to be a leader regardless of their official job title. </p><p>Once therapists get comfortable with the traditional model of therapy, they’re often ready to transcend to the next stage of their career. So many of them are super talented, creative individuals; but they feel limited by what they see in the standard job postings. I’ve designed what I refer to as the “Pillars of Clinical Leadership” to help people get out of this career rut, so they can create a career unique to their own skills, talents, and preferences…and so they can make a bigger impact with the way they serve. In episode 78, I outline the common stages of leadership people go through, as well as the pillars for successful clinical leadership. </p><p>If you don’t feel fully aligned or excited by the typical career path for clinicians, or if you love your job but want to discover creative ways to be of service, you won’t want to miss this episode. In this episode, I mentioned the Clinical Leadership Roundtable, an ongoing event for pediatric clinicians that take you through a series of exercises designed to help you craft your career path based on your unique skills, talents, and preferences.  <a href="http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/leadershiproundtable">You can join the Clinical Leadership Roundtable here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>A lot of the clinicians I work with feel very “boxed in” when it comes to the typical career path for therapists.  They’re boxed in by the way they have to provide services within the system, which often dictates how, when, and how often they see students/clients.  They may feel boxed in by their schedule, their setting, or even their earning potential.  Usually, they enjoy what they do, but have a nagging feeling that they could be doing more for their caseload, their field, and their community.  What I’ve observed over the last 5 years of mentoring clinicians is that they often go through “levels” of clinical practice.  I like to refer to this as “Clinical Leadership”. Many therapists don’t think of themselves as leaders; especially if they aren’t in an “official” leadership position…but I think that every clinician has an opportunity to be a leader regardless of their official job title.  Once therapists get comfortable with the traditional model of therapy, they’re often ready to transcend to the next stage of their career. So many of them are super talented, creative individuals; but they feel limited by what they see in the standard job postings.  I’ve designed what I refer to as the “Pillars of Clinical Leadership” to help people get out of this career rut, so they can create a career unique to their own skills, talents, and preferences…and so they can make a bigger impact with the way they serve.  In episode 78, I outline the common stages of leadership people go through, as well as the pillars for successful clinical leadership.  If you don’t feel fully aligned or excited by the typical career path for clinicians, or if you love your job but want to discover creative ways to be of service, you won’t want to miss this episode.  In this episode, I mentioned the Clinical Leadership Roundtable, an ongoing event for pediatric clinicians that take you through a series of exercises designed to help you craft your career path based on your unique skills, talents, and preferences.  You can join the Clinical Leadership Roundtable here.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A lot of the clinicians I work with feel very “boxed in” when it comes to the typical career path for therapists.  They’re boxed in by the way they have to provide services within the system, which often dictates how, when, and how often they see students</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:episode>77</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of challenges that we face as therapists; but not all of them need to prevent us from delivering quality services. By facing our problems head on, often we can mitigate them or eliminate them completely. This doesn’t happen from avoiding or ignoring them. Instead, we need to get them all out on the table to figure out how to minimize them. This is also key in determining if you’re on the right career path, or if it’s time to pivot. I talk about how to think through this risk mitigation process in episode 77. Getting this “risk mitigation” process out of the way is often the key to freeing up mental resources that allow you to think bigger about the way you show up for your caseload. In this episode, I mentioned the Clinical Leadership Roundtable, a special event for pediatric therapists who want to make a bigger impact with their services. When you’ll be taken through a 3-stage process where you’ll start to design a plan for feeling more empowered in your work. <a href="http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/leadershiproundtable">You can join the Clinical Leadership Roundtable here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of challenges that we face as therapists; but not all of them need to prevent us from delivering quality services. By facing our problems head on, often we can mitigate them or eliminate them completely. This doesn’t happen from avoiding or ignoring them. Instead, we need to get them all out on the table to figure out how to minimize them. This is also key in determining if you’re on the right career path, or if it’s time to pivot. I talk about how to think through this risk mitigation process in episode 77. Getting this “risk mitigation” process out of the way is often the key to freeing up mental resources that allow you to think bigger about the way you show up for your caseload. In this episode, I mentioned the Clinical Leadership Roundtable, a special event for pediatric therapists who want to make a bigger impact with their services. When you’ll be taken through a 3-stage process where you’ll start to design a plan for feeling more empowered in your work. <a href="http://drkarendudekbrannan.com/leadershiproundtable">You can join the Clinical Leadership Roundtable here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2022 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>There are a lot of challenges that we face as therapists; but not all of them need to prevent us from delivering quality services.  By facing our problems head on, often we can mitigate them or eliminate them completely.  This doesn’t happen from avoiding or ignoring them. Instead, we need to get them all out on the table to figure out how to minimize them.  This is also key in determining if you’re on the right career path, or if it’s time to pivot.  I talk about how to think through this risk mitigation process in episode 77.  Getting this “risk mitigation” process out of the way is often the key to freeing up mental resources that allow you to think bigger about the way you show up for your caseload.  In this episode, I mentioned the Clinical Leadership Roundtable, a special event for pediatric therapists who want to make a bigger impact with their services. When you’ll be taken through a 3-stage process where you’ll start to design a plan for feeling more empowered in your work. You can join the Clinical Leadership Roundtable here.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>Creating assets and leverage to amplify the impact of your services</title>
      <itunes:episode>76</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>76</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Creating assets and leverage to amplify the impact of your services</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When people talk about assets, they’re often thinking about personal finance. They’re talking about things like real estate, index funds, crypto and other things aimed at giving you some kind of return on your investment. But I want to talk about how therapists can apply this concept to what they do, because it's the key to making a bigger impact. When we make the “leadership shift” and start thinking about service delivery in the broader sense, we have to start thinking about how to coordinate an entire service plan for a student. This means utilizing other people and thinking creatively about how we can ensure that kids are getting the support they need across the day; rather than just focusing on what’s going on when they’re in a therapy session or in your classroom. One of the biggest challenges therapists face is that they don’t have enough time with their clients to address all the skills they need to cover. This is exactly why we need to stop functioning in silos and instead see ourselves as part of the bigger picture, like puzzle pieces that fit together seamlessly. It’s remiss to imply that people working in education and healthcare have endless resources at their disposal. </p><p>But many times, they have more power than they realize. And when they use their time the right way, they can actually create more time, resources, relationships, and impact. In this episode, I mentioned that I’m about to open the doors to my Clinical Leadership program. This program is designed to help pediatric therapists be better leaders, so they can make a bigger impact with their services. If you’re a therapist or an educator working with kids, and you want to think bigger about how you serve your caseload, community, and your field, then this program is for you. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/leadership">You can join the waiting list here to be notified when program enrollment is open.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When people talk about assets, they’re often thinking about personal finance. They’re talking about things like real estate, index funds, crypto and other things aimed at giving you some kind of return on your investment. But I want to talk about how therapists can apply this concept to what they do, because it's the key to making a bigger impact. When we make the “leadership shift” and start thinking about service delivery in the broader sense, we have to start thinking about how to coordinate an entire service plan for a student. This means utilizing other people and thinking creatively about how we can ensure that kids are getting the support they need across the day; rather than just focusing on what’s going on when they’re in a therapy session or in your classroom. One of the biggest challenges therapists face is that they don’t have enough time with their clients to address all the skills they need to cover. This is exactly why we need to stop functioning in silos and instead see ourselves as part of the bigger picture, like puzzle pieces that fit together seamlessly. It’s remiss to imply that people working in education and healthcare have endless resources at their disposal. </p><p>But many times, they have more power than they realize. And when they use their time the right way, they can actually create more time, resources, relationships, and impact. In this episode, I mentioned that I’m about to open the doors to my Clinical Leadership program. This program is designed to help pediatric therapists be better leaders, so they can make a bigger impact with their services. If you’re a therapist or an educator working with kids, and you want to think bigger about how you serve your caseload, community, and your field, then this program is for you. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/leadership">You can join the waiting list here to be notified when program enrollment is open.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Sep 2022 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>When people talk about assets, they’re often thinking about personal finance. They’re talking about things like real estate, index funds, crypto and other things aimed at giving you some kind of return on your investment.  But I want to talk about how therapists can apply this concept to what they do, because it's the key to making a bigger impact.  When we make the “leadership shift” and start thinking about service delivery in the broader sense, we have to start thinking about how to coordinate an entire service plan for a student.  This means utilizing other people and thinking creatively about how we can ensure that kids are getting the support they need across the day; rather than just focusing on what’s going on when they’re in a therapy session or in your classroom.  One of the biggest challenges therapists face is that they don’t have enough time with their clients to address all the skills they need to cover.  This is exactly why we need to stop functioning in silos and instead see ourselves as part of the bigger picture, like puzzle pieces that fit together seamlessly.  It’s remiss to imply that people working in education and healthcare have endless resources at their disposal.  But many times, they have more power than they realize. And when they use their time the right way, they can actually create more time, resources, relationships, and impact.  In this episode, I mentioned that I’m about to open the doors to my Clinical Leadership program. This program is designed to help pediatric therapists be better leaders, so they can make a bigger impact with their services. If you’re a therapist or an educator working with kids, and you want to think bigger about how you serve your caseload, community, and your field, then this program is for you. You can join the waiting list here to be notified when program enrollment is open.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>When people talk about assets, they’re often thinking about personal finance. They’re talking about things like real estate, index funds, crypto and other things aimed at giving you some kind of return on your investment.  But I want to talk about how the</itunes:subtitle>
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        <![CDATA[<p>One of the most common questions I get is <em>“What am I supposed to do in therapy with students/clients?” </em>Many of my readers want to know what strategies and techniques they need to do in therapy in order to help move their students forward. They’re very focused on “planning for therapy” or “lesson planning”; especially if they’re in the school systems. I think it makes sense to focus on these things some of the time. The way we’re trained often focuses on that “medical model” of service delivery. A lot can be accomplished with this model, and it’s a part of what some kids need to be successful; depending on what their needs are. It’s easy to start with the question, <em>“What is MY role and what should I be doing in my sessions to support this student?” </em>But I think we need to look at things in reverse. Instead of saying <em>“What do I do in therapy?”</em> we need to be asking <em>“What does this student need, and how do I make sure they get it?” </em></p><p>In this episode, I mentioned that I’m about to open the doors to my Clinical Leadership program. </p><p>This program is designed to help pediatric therapists be better leaders, so they can make a bigger impact with their services. If you’re a therapist or an educator working with kids, and you want to think bigger about how you serve your caseload, community, and your field, then this program is for you. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/leadership">You can join the waiting list here to be notified when program enrollment is open.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>One of the most common questions I get is <em>“What am I supposed to do in therapy with students/clients?” </em>Many of my readers want to know what strategies and techniques they need to do in therapy in order to help move their students forward. They’re very focused on “planning for therapy” or “lesson planning”; especially if they’re in the school systems. I think it makes sense to focus on these things some of the time. The way we’re trained often focuses on that “medical model” of service delivery. A lot can be accomplished with this model, and it’s a part of what some kids need to be successful; depending on what their needs are. It’s easy to start with the question, <em>“What is MY role and what should I be doing in my sessions to support this student?” </em>But I think we need to look at things in reverse. Instead of saying <em>“What do I do in therapy?”</em> we need to be asking <em>“What does this student need, and how do I make sure they get it?” </em></p><p>In this episode, I mentioned that I’m about to open the doors to my Clinical Leadership program. </p><p>This program is designed to help pediatric therapists be better leaders, so they can make a bigger impact with their services. If you’re a therapist or an educator working with kids, and you want to think bigger about how you serve your caseload, community, and your field, then this program is for you. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/leadership">You can join the waiting list here to be notified when program enrollment is open.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>One of the most common questions I get is “What am I supposed to do in therapy with students/clients?” Many of my readers want to know what strategies and techniques they need to do in therapy in order to help move their students forward.  They’re very focused on “planning for therapy” or “lesson planning”; especially if they’re in the school systems.  I think it makes sense to focus on these things some of the time. The way we’re trained often focuses on that “medical model” of service delivery.  A lot can be accomplished with this model, and it’s a part of what some kids need to be successful; depending on what their needs are.  It’s easy to start with the question, “What is MY role and what should I be doing in my sessions to support this student?” But I think we need to look at things in reverse. Instead of saying “What do I do in therapy?” we need to be asking “What does this student need, and how do I make sure they get it?” In this episode, I mentioned that I’m about to open the doors to my Clinical Leadership program. This program is designed to help pediatric therapists be better leaders, so they can make a bigger impact with their services. If you’re a therapist or an educator working with kids, and you want to think bigger about how you serve your caseload, community, and your field, then this program is for you. You can join the waiting list here to be notified when program enrollment is open.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>One of the most common questions I get is “What am I supposed to do in therapy with students/clients?” Many of my readers want to know what strategies and techniques they need to do in therapy in order to help move their students forward.  They’re very fo</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:episode>73</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Therapists and teachers (and anyone else in a “helping people” profession) always have to take care of OTHER people…which is hard to do if you’re burnt out all the time. But most of the advice they’re given about “self-care” and achieving a “work-life” balance is unhelpful. There are a lot of “tips and tools” out there for stress relief and productivity. In the self-care realm, it ranges from reasonable suggestions like gratitude journaling or meditation to more questionable things like “crying in your car” or “hide in the bathtub with a bottle of wine and drown your sorrows”. Perhaps the biggest issue of all is the myth of a “work-life” balance. When people say they want a “work-life” balance, what they’re really saying is: <em>“I don’t have enough energy and time to devote to things that matter to me.” </em>We don’t accomplish this by striving for “work-life” balance, nor do we get there with a disjointed list of superficial tips. In episode 73, I share an alternative way of looking at “balance”, fulfillment, and career satisfaction. </p><p>This is what I used to maintain some sense of peace while I was working on my dissertation and working full time in the school systems. It’s the opposite of what most people do, and I believe it’s why 60% of the people in my doctoral program end up ABD (“all but dissertation”). It’s always why so many talented therapists and teachers leave “passion projects” on the backburner and get stuck in the day-to-day hustle. In this episode, I mentioned that I’m about to open the doors to my Clinical Leadership program. This program is designed to help pediatric therapists be better leaders, so they can make a bigger impact with their services. If you’re a therapist or an educator working with kids, and you want to think bigger about how you serve your caseload, community, and your field, then this program is for you. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/leadership">You can join the waiting list here to be notified when program enrollment is open.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Therapists and teachers (and anyone else in a “helping people” profession) always have to take care of OTHER people…which is hard to do if you’re burnt out all the time. But most of the advice they’re given about “self-care” and achieving a “work-life” balance is unhelpful. There are a lot of “tips and tools” out there for stress relief and productivity. In the self-care realm, it ranges from reasonable suggestions like gratitude journaling or meditation to more questionable things like “crying in your car” or “hide in the bathtub with a bottle of wine and drown your sorrows”. Perhaps the biggest issue of all is the myth of a “work-life” balance. When people say they want a “work-life” balance, what they’re really saying is: <em>“I don’t have enough energy and time to devote to things that matter to me.” </em>We don’t accomplish this by striving for “work-life” balance, nor do we get there with a disjointed list of superficial tips. In episode 73, I share an alternative way of looking at “balance”, fulfillment, and career satisfaction. </p><p>This is what I used to maintain some sense of peace while I was working on my dissertation and working full time in the school systems. It’s the opposite of what most people do, and I believe it’s why 60% of the people in my doctoral program end up ABD (“all but dissertation”). It’s always why so many talented therapists and teachers leave “passion projects” on the backburner and get stuck in the day-to-day hustle. In this episode, I mentioned that I’m about to open the doors to my Clinical Leadership program. This program is designed to help pediatric therapists be better leaders, so they can make a bigger impact with their services. If you’re a therapist or an educator working with kids, and you want to think bigger about how you serve your caseload, community, and your field, then this program is for you. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/leadership">You can join the waiting list here to be notified when program enrollment is open.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Aug 2022 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Therapists and teachers (and anyone else in a “helping people” profession) always have to take care of OTHER people…which is hard to do if you’re burnt out all the time.  But most of the advice they’re given about “self-care” and achieving a “work-life” balance is unhelpful.  There are a lot of “tips and tools” out there for stress relief and productivity.  In the self-care realm, it ranges from reasonable suggestions like gratitude journaling or meditation to more questionable things like “crying in your car” or “hide in the bathtub with a bottle of wine and drown your sorrows”.  Perhaps the biggest issue of all is the myth of a “work-life” balance.  When people say they want a “work-life” balance, what they’re really saying is:  “I don’t have enough energy and time to devote to things that matter to me.”  We don’t accomplish this by striving for “work-life” balance, nor do we get there with a disjointed list of superficial tips.  In episode 73, I share an alternative way of looking at “balance”, fulfillment, and career satisfaction.  This is what I used to maintain some sense of peace while I was working on my dissertation and working full time in the school systems.  It’s the opposite of what most people do, and I believe it’s why 60% of the people in my doctoral program end up ABD (“all but dissertation”).  It’s always why so many talented therapists and teachers leave “passion projects” on the backburner and get stuck in the day-to-day hustle.  In this episode, I mentioned that I’m about to open the doors to my Clinical Leadership program. This program is designed to help pediatric therapists be better leaders, so they can make a bigger impact with their services. If you’re a therapist or an educator working with kids, and you want to think bigger about how you serve your caseload, community, and your field, then this program is for you. You can join the waiting list here to be notified when program enrollment is open.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Therapists and educators supporting K-12 literacy have a lot of diagnoses and labels to navigate, and some of them are controversial. </p><p>In some debates, the diagnosis itself is in question; Central Auditory Processing Disorder being one example. With hyperlexia, some people suggest that there is a certain way hyperlexic people need to learn to read; but the verdict is still out as to whether there is one specific method that is more effective for them. </p><p>Diagnoses and labels can give us a roadmap. But this roadmap is often incomplete, with unclear directions for getting to our end destination. That means that clinicians need to have a good clinical problem-solving process to navigate all these debates. I believe that labels are useful; but only when we know what to do with them. That’s why in this episode, I talk about 4 specific labels/diagnoses (DLD, CAPD, hyperlexia, dyslexia) and what they mean for literacy instruction/intervention. </p><p>Specifically, I discuss: </p><p><em>✅The DLD vs CAPD debate: The case for DLD and why some people are skeptical about the CAPD diagnosis<br> </em></p><p> <em>✅Why I don't teach "working memory drills" and how I go about addressing working memory issues in a functional way<br></em><br></p><p> <em>✅How professionals can engage in healthy discussions about debates in the field without getting defensive<br> </em></p><p> <em>✅A discussion on dyslexia vs hyperlexia and intervention planning for each. <br></em><br></p><p> <em>✅Current research on hyperlexia and red flags for misinformation. </em></p><p>In this episode, I mentioned an article called <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5697617/">Why is it so hard to reach agreement on terminology? The case of developmental language disorder (DLD)</a> by Dr. Dorothy Bishop. Please note I made an error in the original recording and said she was an SLP. I was incorrect; she is a psychologist. </p><p>I’m talking about this topic because it inspired me to create the system I teach in my online course that teaches pediatric SLPs a system for boosting comprehension and processing, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-june2022/"> Language Therapy Advance Foundations.</a> </p><p>I’m doing some extra live Q &amp; A sessions in the members group and also opening up some 1:1 consult availability for members in July 2022, so if you’ve been on the fence about joining, now’s the perfect time to take the leap. </p><p>If you’re an SLP who wants to learn a framework that will allow you to streamline your therapy so you can show up to sessions confident you’re giving your students the skills they need to thrive, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-june2022/"> check out our enrollment page and learn more about how to become a member here.</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Therapists and educators supporting K-12 literacy have a lot of diagnoses and labels to navigate, and some of them are controversial. </p><p>In some debates, the diagnosis itself is in question; Central Auditory Processing Disorder being one example. With hyperlexia, some people suggest that there is a certain way hyperlexic people need to learn to read; but the verdict is still out as to whether there is one specific method that is more effective for them. </p><p>Diagnoses and labels can give us a roadmap. But this roadmap is often incomplete, with unclear directions for getting to our end destination. That means that clinicians need to have a good clinical problem-solving process to navigate all these debates. I believe that labels are useful; but only when we know what to do with them. That’s why in this episode, I talk about 4 specific labels/diagnoses (DLD, CAPD, hyperlexia, dyslexia) and what they mean for literacy instruction/intervention. </p><p>Specifically, I discuss: </p><p><em>✅The DLD vs CAPD debate: The case for DLD and why some people are skeptical about the CAPD diagnosis<br> </em></p><p> <em>✅Why I don't teach "working memory drills" and how I go about addressing working memory issues in a functional way<br></em><br></p><p> <em>✅How professionals can engage in healthy discussions about debates in the field without getting defensive<br> </em></p><p> <em>✅A discussion on dyslexia vs hyperlexia and intervention planning for each. <br></em><br></p><p> <em>✅Current research on hyperlexia and red flags for misinformation. </em></p><p>In this episode, I mentioned an article called <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5697617/">Why is it so hard to reach agreement on terminology? The case of developmental language disorder (DLD)</a> by Dr. Dorothy Bishop. Please note I made an error in the original recording and said she was an SLP. I was incorrect; she is a psychologist. </p><p>I’m talking about this topic because it inspired me to create the system I teach in my online course that teaches pediatric SLPs a system for boosting comprehension and processing, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-june2022/"> Language Therapy Advance Foundations.</a> </p><p>I’m doing some extra live Q &amp; A sessions in the members group and also opening up some 1:1 consult availability for members in July 2022, so if you’ve been on the fence about joining, now’s the perfect time to take the leap. </p><p>If you’re an SLP who wants to learn a framework that will allow you to streamline your therapy so you can show up to sessions confident you’re giving your students the skills they need to thrive, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-june2022/"> check out our enrollment page and learn more about how to become a member here.</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Schools often get criticized for not teaching enough “real world” skills to kids, and there’s a lot of truth to that statement. Most of the therapists I work with are worried that what they do in therapy isn’t functional enough to transfer to day-to-day skills; and this is a legitimate concern. </p><p>A lot of the clinicians I mentor have somewhere between 30-40 minutes with students; which means they have to make every second count. Some of them wonder if the traditional “pull out” therapy model is even useful at all. The truth is that there are certain skills that can be effectively addressed in more of an “academic”, small group or 1:1 situation. When we think about the language skills needed to support reading and literacy, it’s actually ideal to address some of the foundational skills in this “school” format. Otherwise kids don’t get the intensity they need to develop automaticity. </p><p>So when we ask the question of whether language skills should be taught in an “academic” format vs. a “functional, real-world” format…it’s not a black or white, either/or kind of a thing. School-age kids need a blend of BOTH. With that in mind, schools and the people working in them are doing a lot of things right. This is why I feel disheartened when I see negativity directed towards schools suggesting that they’re not teaching kids anything useful.  We don’t need to burn it all to the ground; we need to find out which things schools are doing right and do more of it. That’s why I aim to help clinicians focus on high-impact skills, and ways to address skills from multiple angles: From very structured situations that isolate skills, to highly functional situations that require kids to integrate many skills at once. (which is what they’ll have to do in the “real world”). </p><p>I recently got some great questions from readers about how to do this with syntax skills. Syntax is definitely one of those “high-impact” skills; but the key to making it functional is teaching it in a way that allows kids to learn new language patterns AND develop the internal dialogue needed to learn new words and sentence structures independently. </p><p>In this episode, I share how to do that. I’m talking about this topic because it inspired me to create the system I teach in my online course that teaches pediatric SLPs a system for boosting comprehension and processing, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-june2022/"> Language Therapy Advance Foundations.</a> </p><p>I’m doing some extra live Q &amp; A sessions in the members group and also opening up some 1:1 consult availability for members in July 2022, so if you’ve been on the fence about joining, now’s the perfect time to take the leap. </p><p>If you’re an SLP who wants to learn a framework that will allow you to streamline your therapy so you can show up to sessions confident you’re giving your students the skills they need to thrive, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-june2022/"> check out our enrollment page and learn more about how to become a member here.</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Schools often get criticized for not teaching enough “real world” skills to kids, and there’s a lot of truth to that statement. Most of the therapists I work with are worried that what they do in therapy isn’t functional enough to transfer to day-to-day skills; and this is a legitimate concern. </p><p>A lot of the clinicians I mentor have somewhere between 30-40 minutes with students; which means they have to make every second count. Some of them wonder if the traditional “pull out” therapy model is even useful at all. The truth is that there are certain skills that can be effectively addressed in more of an “academic”, small group or 1:1 situation. When we think about the language skills needed to support reading and literacy, it’s actually ideal to address some of the foundational skills in this “school” format. Otherwise kids don’t get the intensity they need to develop automaticity. </p><p>So when we ask the question of whether language skills should be taught in an “academic” format vs. a “functional, real-world” format…it’s not a black or white, either/or kind of a thing. School-age kids need a blend of BOTH. With that in mind, schools and the people working in them are doing a lot of things right. This is why I feel disheartened when I see negativity directed towards schools suggesting that they’re not teaching kids anything useful.  We don’t need to burn it all to the ground; we need to find out which things schools are doing right and do more of it. That’s why I aim to help clinicians focus on high-impact skills, and ways to address skills from multiple angles: From very structured situations that isolate skills, to highly functional situations that require kids to integrate many skills at once. (which is what they’ll have to do in the “real world”). </p><p>I recently got some great questions from readers about how to do this with syntax skills. Syntax is definitely one of those “high-impact” skills; but the key to making it functional is teaching it in a way that allows kids to learn new language patterns AND develop the internal dialogue needed to learn new words and sentence structures independently. </p><p>In this episode, I share how to do that. I’m talking about this topic because it inspired me to create the system I teach in my online course that teaches pediatric SLPs a system for boosting comprehension and processing, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-june2022/"> Language Therapy Advance Foundations.</a> </p><p>I’m doing some extra live Q &amp; A sessions in the members group and also opening up some 1:1 consult availability for members in July 2022, so if you’ve been on the fence about joining, now’s the perfect time to take the leap. </p><p>If you’re an SLP who wants to learn a framework that will allow you to streamline your therapy so you can show up to sessions confident you’re giving your students the skills they need to thrive, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-june2022/"> check out our enrollment page and learn more about how to become a member here.</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Schools often get criticized for not teaching enough “real world” skills to kids, and there’s a lot of truth to that statement.  Most of the therapists I work with are worried that what they do in therapy isn’t functional enough to transfer to day-to-day skills; and this is a legitimate concern.  A lot of the clinicians I mentor have somewhere between 30-40 minutes with students; which means they have to make every second count. Some of them wonder if the traditional “pull out” therapy model is even useful at all.  The truth is that there are certain skills that can be effectively addressed in more of an “academic”, small group or 1:1 situation.  When we think about the language skills needed to support reading and literacy, it’s actually ideal to address some of the foundational skills in this “school” format. Otherwise kids don’t get the intensity they need to develop automaticity.  So when we ask the question of whether language skills should be taught in an “academic” format vs. a “functional, real-world” format…it’s not a black or white, either/or kind of a thing. School-age kids need a blend of BOTH.  With that in mind, schools and the people working in them are doing a lot of things right. This is why I feel disheartened when I see negativity directed towards schools suggesting that they’re not teaching kids anything useful.   We don’t need to burn it all to the ground; we need to find out which things schools are doing right and do more of it.  That’s why I aim to help clinicians focus on high-impact skills, and ways to address skills from multiple angles:  From very structured situations that isolate skills, to highly functional situations that require kids to integrate many skills at once.  (which is what they’ll have to do in the “real world”).  I recently got some great questions from readers about how to do this with syntax skills. Syntax is definitely one of those “high-impact” skills; but the key to making it functional is teaching it in a way that allows kids to learn new language patterns AND develop the internal dialogue needed to learn new words and sentence structures independently.  In this episode, I share how to do that.  I’m talking about this topic because it inspired me to create the system I teach in my online course that teaches pediatric SLPs a system for boosting comprehension and processing,  Language Therapy Advance Foundations.  I’m doing some extra live Q &amp;amp; A sessions in the members group and also opening up some 1:1 consult availability for members in July 2022, so if you’ve been on the fence about joining, now’s the perfect time to take the leap. If you’re an SLP who wants to learn a framework that will allow you to streamline your therapy so you can show up to sessions confident you’re giving your students the skills they need to thrive,  check out our enrollment page and learn more about how to become a member here.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Schools often get criticized for not teaching enough “real world” skills to kids, and there’s a lot of truth to that statement.  Most of the therapists I work with are worried that what they do in therapy isn’t functional enough to transfer to day-to-day </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:episode>69</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Topic maintenance is a skill I’ve seen on many language therapy IEPs in the category of “pragmatic language”, but often it’s a surface-level symptom of something else. When we’re talking about “topic maintenance” we’re often referring to someone’s ability to stay on a topic during a conversational exchange. Yet when we focus only on what we’re seeing externally, intervention can end up being unproductive. In some cases, it can even reinforce a negative self-image. </p><p>That’s why in episode 69, I wanted to talk about the root causes behind topic maintenance issues and how we can support students in a way that builds connection and self-esteem. I’m talking about this topic because it inspired me to create the system I teach in my online course that teaches pediatric SLPs a system for boosting comprehension and processing, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-june2022/"> Language Therapy Advance Foundations.</a> I’m doing some extra live Q &amp; A sessions in the members group and also opening up some 1:1 consult availability for members in July 2022, so if you’ve been on the fence about joining, now’s the perfect time to take the leap. </p><p>If you’re an SLP who wants to learn a framework that will allow you to streamline your therapy so you can show up to sessions confident you’re giving your students the skills they need to thrive, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-june2022/"> check out our enrollment page and learn more about how to become a member here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Topic maintenance is a skill I’ve seen on many language therapy IEPs in the category of “pragmatic language”, but often it’s a surface-level symptom of something else. When we’re talking about “topic maintenance” we’re often referring to someone’s ability to stay on a topic during a conversational exchange. Yet when we focus only on what we’re seeing externally, intervention can end up being unproductive. In some cases, it can even reinforce a negative self-image. </p><p>That’s why in episode 69, I wanted to talk about the root causes behind topic maintenance issues and how we can support students in a way that builds connection and self-esteem. I’m talking about this topic because it inspired me to create the system I teach in my online course that teaches pediatric SLPs a system for boosting comprehension and processing, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-june2022/"> Language Therapy Advance Foundations.</a> I’m doing some extra live Q &amp; A sessions in the members group and also opening up some 1:1 consult availability for members in July 2022, so if you’ve been on the fence about joining, now’s the perfect time to take the leap. </p><p>If you’re an SLP who wants to learn a framework that will allow you to streamline your therapy so you can show up to sessions confident you’re giving your students the skills they need to thrive, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-june2022/"> check out our enrollment page and learn more about how to become a member here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Jul 2022 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Topic maintenance is a skill I’ve seen on many language therapy IEPs in the category of “pragmatic language”, but often it’s a surface-level symptom of something else.  When we’re talking about “topic maintenance” we’re often referring to someone’s ability to stay on a topic during a conversational exchange. Yet when we focus only on what we’re seeing externally, intervention can end up being unproductive.  In some cases, it can even reinforce a negative self-image.  That’s why in episode 69, I wanted to talk about the root causes behind topic maintenance issues and how we can support students in a way that builds connection and self-esteem.  I’m talking about this topic because it inspired me to create the system I teach in my online course that teaches pediatric SLPs a system for boosting comprehension and processing,  Language Therapy Advance Foundations.  I’m doing some extra live Q &amp;amp; A sessions in the members group and also opening up some 1:1 consult availability for members in July 2022, so if you’ve been on the fence about joining, now’s the perfect time to take the leap. If you’re an SLP who wants to learn a framework that will allow you to streamline your therapy so you can show up to sessions confident you’re giving your students the skills they need to thrive,  check out our enrollment page and learn more about how to become a member here.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Topic maintenance is a skill I’ve seen on many language therapy IEPs in the category of “pragmatic language”, but often it’s a surface-level symptom of something else.  When we’re talking about “topic maintenance” we’re often referring to someone’s abilit</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Why I don't use language therapy goal banks</title>
      <itunes:episode>68</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I get a lot of questions about how to write language therapy goals… I ALSO get a lot of questions about whether I offer goal banks in any of my courses. I do offer a version of a “goal bank” in Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my course that teaches SLPs a framework for building metalinguistic awareness and independent word learning...but it’s not a goal bank in the traditional sense. </p><p>In my opinion, goal banks do both students and clinicians a huge disservice. While I understand that clinicians need tools to help them be efficient with their paperwork, I think there’s a better solution. </p><p>That’s why in this episode I share what that is. </p><p>Specifically, I talk about:<br> <br><em>✅Why my course curriculum for clinicians focuses on vocabulary FIRST before I address high-level comprehension and executive functioning. <br></em><br></p><p><em>✅ Do we need to work on the “observable/measurable” behavior? Or the strategy? <br></em><br></p><p><em>✅My alternative to the “goal-bank” and why it helps drive more effective intervention. </em></p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the Effective Language Therapy for SLPs Facebook group, where I share regular tips and strategies for building language and literacy skills in K-12 kids. <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/effectivelanguagetherapyslps">You can join the group here.</a> </p><p>I’m talking about this topic because it inspired me to create the system I teach in my online course that teaches pediatric SLPs a system for boosting comprehension and processing, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-june2022/"> Language Therapy Advance Foundations.</a> </p><p>I’m doing some extra live Q &amp; A sessions in the members group and also opening up some 1:1 consult availability for members in July 2022, so if you’ve been on the fence about joining, now’s the perfect time to take the leap. </p><p>If you’re an SLP who wants to learn a framework that will allow you to streamline your therapy so you can show up to sessions confident you’re giving your students the skills they need to thrive, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-june2022/"> check out our enrollment page and learn more about how to become a member here.</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I get a lot of questions about how to write language therapy goals… I ALSO get a lot of questions about whether I offer goal banks in any of my courses. I do offer a version of a “goal bank” in Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my course that teaches SLPs a framework for building metalinguistic awareness and independent word learning...but it’s not a goal bank in the traditional sense. </p><p>In my opinion, goal banks do both students and clinicians a huge disservice. While I understand that clinicians need tools to help them be efficient with their paperwork, I think there’s a better solution. </p><p>That’s why in this episode I share what that is. </p><p>Specifically, I talk about:<br> <br><em>✅Why my course curriculum for clinicians focuses on vocabulary FIRST before I address high-level comprehension and executive functioning. <br></em><br></p><p><em>✅ Do we need to work on the “observable/measurable” behavior? Or the strategy? <br></em><br></p><p><em>✅My alternative to the “goal-bank” and why it helps drive more effective intervention. </em></p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the Effective Language Therapy for SLPs Facebook group, where I share regular tips and strategies for building language and literacy skills in K-12 kids. <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/effectivelanguagetherapyslps">You can join the group here.</a> </p><p>I’m talking about this topic because it inspired me to create the system I teach in my online course that teaches pediatric SLPs a system for boosting comprehension and processing, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-june2022/"> Language Therapy Advance Foundations.</a> </p><p>I’m doing some extra live Q &amp; A sessions in the members group and also opening up some 1:1 consult availability for members in July 2022, so if you’ve been on the fence about joining, now’s the perfect time to take the leap. </p><p>If you’re an SLP who wants to learn a framework that will allow you to streamline your therapy so you can show up to sessions confident you’re giving your students the skills they need to thrive, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-june2022/"> check out our enrollment page and learn more about how to become a member here.</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>I get a lot of questions about how to write language therapy goals…  I ALSO get a lot of questions about whether I offer goal banks in any of my courses.  I do offer a version of a “goal bank” in Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my course that teaches SLPs a framework for building metalinguistic awareness and independent word learning...but it’s not a goal bank in the traditional sense.  In my opinion, goal banks do both students and clinicians a huge disservice.  While I understand that clinicians need tools to help them be efficient with their paperwork, I think there’s a better solution.  That’s why in this episode I share what that is. Specifically, I talk about:  ✅Why my course curriculum for clinicians focuses on vocabulary FIRST before I address high-level comprehension and executive functioning.  ✅ Do we need to work on the “observable/measurable” behavior? Or the strategy?  ✅My alternative to the “goal-bank” and why it helps drive more effective intervention.  In this episode, I mentioned the Effective Language Therapy for SLPs Facebook group, where I share regular tips and strategies for building language and literacy skills in K-12 kids. You can join the group here.  I’m talking about this topic because it inspired me to create the system I teach in my online course that teaches pediatric SLPs a system for boosting comprehension and processing,  Language Therapy Advance Foundations.  I’m doing some extra live Q &amp;amp; A sessions in the members group and also opening up some 1:1 consult availability for members in July 2022, so if you’ve been on the fence about joining, now’s the perfect time to take the leap. If you’re an SLP who wants to learn a framework that will allow you to streamline your therapy so you can show up to sessions confident you’re giving your students the skills they need to thrive,  check out our enrollment page and learn more about how to become a member here.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>I get a lot of questions about how to write language therapy goals…  I ALSO get a lot of questions about whether I offer goal banks in any of my courses.  I do offer a version of a “goal bank” in Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my course that teache</itunes:subtitle>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When people ask me where they should start in language therapy, I usually say they should start by building vocabulary. That usually results in a couple raised eyebrows and questions...mostly because they aren’t really sure how I’m defining “vocabulary”. That’s why in episode 67, I wanted to talk about what I actually mean when I say we should “work on vocabulary”, and why it’s so important to giving kids the skills they need to thrive.<br> <br>Specifically, I share:<br> <em>✅Why vocabulary is much more than naming and identifying words.</em></p><p><em>✅The 5 linguistic skills that impact word knowledge and why they support vocabulary growth.</em></p><p><em>✅How to “work on vocabulary” in a way that supports literacy, executive functioning, and independent word-learning. </em></p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the Effective Language Therapy for SLPs Facebook group, where I share regular tips and strategies for building language and literacy skills in K-12 kids. <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/effectivelanguagetherapyslps">You can join the group here.</a> I’m talking about this topic because it inspired me to create the system I teach in my online course that teaches pediatric SLPs a system for boosting comprehension and processing, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-june2022/"> Language Therapy Advance Foundations.</a> I’m doing some extra live Q &amp; A sessions in the members group and also opening up some 1:1 consult availability for members in July 2022, so if you’ve been on the fence about joining, now’s the perfect time to take the leap. If you’re an SLP who wants to learn a framework that will allow you to streamline your therapy so you can show up to sessions confident you’re giving your students the skills they need to thrive, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-june2022/"> check out our enrollment page and learn more about how to become a member here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When people ask me where they should start in language therapy, I usually say they should start by building vocabulary. That usually results in a couple raised eyebrows and questions...mostly because they aren’t really sure how I’m defining “vocabulary”. That’s why in episode 67, I wanted to talk about what I actually mean when I say we should “work on vocabulary”, and why it’s so important to giving kids the skills they need to thrive.<br> <br>Specifically, I share:<br> <em>✅Why vocabulary is much more than naming and identifying words.</em></p><p><em>✅The 5 linguistic skills that impact word knowledge and why they support vocabulary growth.</em></p><p><em>✅How to “work on vocabulary” in a way that supports literacy, executive functioning, and independent word-learning. </em></p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the Effective Language Therapy for SLPs Facebook group, where I share regular tips and strategies for building language and literacy skills in K-12 kids. <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/effectivelanguagetherapyslps">You can join the group here.</a> I’m talking about this topic because it inspired me to create the system I teach in my online course that teaches pediatric SLPs a system for boosting comprehension and processing, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-june2022/"> Language Therapy Advance Foundations.</a> I’m doing some extra live Q &amp; A sessions in the members group and also opening up some 1:1 consult availability for members in July 2022, so if you’ve been on the fence about joining, now’s the perfect time to take the leap. If you’re an SLP who wants to learn a framework that will allow you to streamline your therapy so you can show up to sessions confident you’re giving your students the skills they need to thrive, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-june2022/"> check out our enrollment page and learn more about how to become a member here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>When people ask me where they should start in language therapy, I usually say they should start by building vocabulary.  That usually results in a couple raised eyebrows and questions...mostly because they aren’t really sure how I’m defining “vocabulary”.  That’s why in episode 67, I wanted to talk about what I actually mean when I say we should “work on vocabulary”, and why it’s so important to giving kids the skills they need to thrive.  Specifically, I share:  ✅Why vocabulary is much more than naming and identifying words. ✅The 5 linguistic skills that impact word knowledge and why they support vocabulary growth. ✅How to “work on vocabulary” in a way that supports literacy, executive functioning, and independent word-learning.  In this episode, I mentioned the Effective Language Therapy for SLPs Facebook group, where I share regular tips and strategies for building language and literacy skills in K-12 kids. You can join the group here.  I’m talking about this topic because it inspired me to create the system I teach in my online course that teaches pediatric SLPs a system for boosting comprehension and processing,  Language Therapy Advance Foundations.  I’m doing some extra live Q &amp;amp; A sessions in the members group and also opening up some 1:1 consult availability for members in July 2022, so if you’ve been on the fence about joining, now’s the perfect time to take the leap. If you’re an SLP who wants to learn a framework that will allow you to streamline your therapy so you can show up to sessions confident you’re giving your students the skills they need to thrive,  check out our enrollment page and learn more about how to become a member here.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Back when I first started practicing, I found language therapy to be super overwhelming. </p><p>There were so many peer-reviewed articles, books, and seminars, and it was hard to sift through it all and determine how to apply it to therapy.  These days, we not only have to sort through lots of quality information…we have to ALSO sort through lots of inaccurate information.  This can make it really hard to make it hard for professionals and parents to figure out how to support kids' language and literacy skills with the little time you have with your students. I do what I do in order to be a solution for that problem. </p><p>I get hundreds of emails each month from SLPs sharing their most common language therapy challenges, and although times have changed, the basic questions stay the same. </p><p>I hear things like:</p><p><em>"Where do I even start?"</em></p><p><em>"How do I know what skills are most important/how to sequence/what to focus on?"</em></p><p><em>"How do I write good goals?" </em></p><p>When I dig a little deeper, I usually find that people are making ONE of three common mistakes. Now it goes without saying...these are SUPER common. I know because I used to do every single one of them due to lack of clarity and info overload. So if any of this sounds familiar, you're certainly not alone. These three patterns are what informed the framework I teach SLPs designed to build the language skills kids need to support language processing, literacy, and high-level strategic thinking. I’m talking about this topic because it inspired me to create the system I teach in my online course that teaches pediatric SLPs a system for boosting comprehension and processing, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-june2022/"> Language Therapy Advance Foundations.</a> </p><p>I’m doing some extra live Q &amp; A sessions in the members group and also opening up some 1:1 consult availability for members in July 2022, so if you’ve been on the fence about joining, now’s the perfect time to take the leap. If you’re an SLP who wants to learn a framework that will allow you to streamline your therapy so you can show up to sessions confident you’re giving your students the skills they need to thrive, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-june2022/"> check out our enrollment page and learn more about how to become a member here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Back when I first started practicing, I found language therapy to be super overwhelming. </p><p>There were so many peer-reviewed articles, books, and seminars, and it was hard to sift through it all and determine how to apply it to therapy.  These days, we not only have to sort through lots of quality information…we have to ALSO sort through lots of inaccurate information.  This can make it really hard to make it hard for professionals and parents to figure out how to support kids' language and literacy skills with the little time you have with your students. I do what I do in order to be a solution for that problem. </p><p>I get hundreds of emails each month from SLPs sharing their most common language therapy challenges, and although times have changed, the basic questions stay the same. </p><p>I hear things like:</p><p><em>"Where do I even start?"</em></p><p><em>"How do I know what skills are most important/how to sequence/what to focus on?"</em></p><p><em>"How do I write good goals?" </em></p><p>When I dig a little deeper, I usually find that people are making ONE of three common mistakes. Now it goes without saying...these are SUPER common. I know because I used to do every single one of them due to lack of clarity and info overload. So if any of this sounds familiar, you're certainly not alone. These three patterns are what informed the framework I teach SLPs designed to build the language skills kids need to support language processing, literacy, and high-level strategic thinking. I’m talking about this topic because it inspired me to create the system I teach in my online course that teaches pediatric SLPs a system for boosting comprehension and processing, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-june2022/"> Language Therapy Advance Foundations.</a> </p><p>I’m doing some extra live Q &amp; A sessions in the members group and also opening up some 1:1 consult availability for members in July 2022, so if you’ve been on the fence about joining, now’s the perfect time to take the leap. If you’re an SLP who wants to learn a framework that will allow you to streamline your therapy so you can show up to sessions confident you’re giving your students the skills they need to thrive, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-june2022/"> check out our enrollment page and learn more about how to become a member here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Back when I first started practicing, I found language therapy to be super overwhelming.  There were so many peer-reviewed articles, books, and seminars, and it was hard to sift through it all and determine how to apply it to therapy.   These days, we not only have to sort through lots of quality information…we have to ALSO sort through lots of inaccurate information.   This can make it really hard to make it hard for professionals and parents to figure out how to support kids' language and literacy skills with the little time you have with your students.  I do what I do in order to be a solution for that problem.  I get hundreds of emails each month from SLPs sharing their most common language therapy challenges, and although times have changed, the basic questions stay the same. I hear things like: "Where do I even start?" "How do I know what skills are most important/how to sequence/what to focus on?" "How do I write good goals?" When I dig a little deeper, I usually find that people are making ONE of three common mistakes. Now it goes without saying...these are SUPER common. I know because I used to do every single one of them due to lack of clarity and info overload.  So if any of this sounds familiar, you're certainly not alone.  These three patterns are what informed the framework I teach SLPs designed to build the language skills kids need to support language processing, literacy, and high-level strategic thinking.  I’m talking about this topic because it inspired me to create the system I teach in my online course that teaches pediatric SLPs a system for boosting comprehension and processing,  Language Therapy Advance Foundations.  I’m doing some extra live Q &amp;amp; A sessions in the members group and also opening up some 1:1 consult availability for members in July 2022, so if you’ve been on the fence about joining, now’s the perfect time to take the leap. If you’re an SLP who wants to learn a framework that will allow you to streamline your therapy so you can show up to sessions confident you’re giving your students the skills they need to thrive,  check out our enrollment page and learn more about how to become a member here.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Back when I first started practicing, I found language therapy to be super overwhelming.  There were so many peer-reviewed articles, books, and seminars, and it was hard to sift through it all and determine how to apply it to therapy.   These days, we not</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>Literacy,phonics,specialeducation,speechlanguagepathology,readingcomprehension</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
      <podcast:person role="Editor" href="https://defactoleaders.com/people/rose-anne-miguel">Rose Anne Miguel</podcast:person>
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      <title>Rerelease: Burnout, boundaries, and systems</title>
      <itunes:episode>65</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:title>Rerelease: Burnout, boundaries, and systems</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In episode 65, I take a break from the regular content to talk about burnout and boundaries; and specifically how I use systems to help me set healthy boundaries and reduce burnout. Back when I started working as an SLP in 2004, I found there was one area of my life (work-related) that caused an exponentially larger amount of stress than other things in my life. ​So much, in fact, that this ONE thing was impacting me in other areas of life outside of work. Like health and relationships. </p><p>That’s why in this episode, I share: <br><em>➡️ What I didn’t feel prepared to deal with when I first started my career (that I was NOT expecting).</em></p><p><em>​➡️ How having one super stressful responsibility at work had a snowball effect on other areas of life.</em></p><p><em>​➡️ Why not having a system for a challenging area at work took a toll on my relationships at home.</em></p><p><em>​➡️ The questions you can ask yourself to identify the ONE area of your life causing the most stress (that if addressed, could lead to improvements in all other areas). </em></p><p>I’m talking about this topic because it inspired me to create the system I teach in my online course that teaches pediatric SLPs a system for boosting comprehension and processing, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-june2022/"> Language Therapy Advance Foundations.</a> I’m doing some extra live Q &amp; A sessions in the members group and also opening up some 1:1 consult availability for members in July 2022, so if you’ve been on the fence about joining, now’s the perfect time to take the leap. If you’re an SLP who wants to learn a framework that will allow you to streamline your therapy so you can show up to sessions confident you’re giving your students the skills they need to thrive, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-june2022/"> check out our enrollment page and learn more about how to become a member here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In episode 65, I take a break from the regular content to talk about burnout and boundaries; and specifically how I use systems to help me set healthy boundaries and reduce burnout. Back when I started working as an SLP in 2004, I found there was one area of my life (work-related) that caused an exponentially larger amount of stress than other things in my life. ​So much, in fact, that this ONE thing was impacting me in other areas of life outside of work. Like health and relationships. </p><p>That’s why in this episode, I share: <br><em>➡️ What I didn’t feel prepared to deal with when I first started my career (that I was NOT expecting).</em></p><p><em>​➡️ How having one super stressful responsibility at work had a snowball effect on other areas of life.</em></p><p><em>​➡️ Why not having a system for a challenging area at work took a toll on my relationships at home.</em></p><p><em>​➡️ The questions you can ask yourself to identify the ONE area of your life causing the most stress (that if addressed, could lead to improvements in all other areas). </em></p><p>I’m talking about this topic because it inspired me to create the system I teach in my online course that teaches pediatric SLPs a system for boosting comprehension and processing, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-june2022/"> Language Therapy Advance Foundations.</a> I’m doing some extra live Q &amp; A sessions in the members group and also opening up some 1:1 consult availability for members in July 2022, so if you’ve been on the fence about joining, now’s the perfect time to take the leap. If you’re an SLP who wants to learn a framework that will allow you to streamline your therapy so you can show up to sessions confident you’re giving your students the skills they need to thrive, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/lta-foundations-enrollment-2-june2022/"> check out our enrollment page and learn more about how to become a member here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Jun 2022 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>In episode 65, I take a break from the regular content to talk about burnout and boundaries; and specifically how I use systems to help me set healthy boundaries and reduce burnout.  Back when I started working as an SLP in 2004, I found there was one area of my life (work-related) that caused an exponentially larger amount of stress than other things in my life.  ​So much, in fact, that this ONE thing was impacting me in other areas of life outside of work. Like health and relationships.  That’s why in this episode, I share:  ➡️ What I didn’t feel prepared to deal with when I first started my career (that I was NOT expecting). ​➡️ How having one super stressful responsibility at work had a snowball effect on other areas of life. ​➡️ Why not having a system for a challenging area at work took a toll on my relationships at home. ​➡️ The questions you can ask yourself to identify the ONE area of your life causing the most stress (that if addressed, could lead to improvements in all other areas). I’m talking about this topic because it inspired me to create the system I teach in my online course that teaches pediatric SLPs a system for boosting comprehension and processing,  Language Therapy Advance Foundations.  I’m doing some extra live Q &amp;amp; A sessions in the members group and also opening up some 1:1 consult availability for members in July 2022, so if you’ve been on the fence about joining, now’s the perfect time to take the leap. If you’re an SLP who wants to learn a framework that will allow you to streamline your therapy so you can show up to sessions confident you’re giving your students the skills they need to thrive,  check out our enrollment page and learn more about how to become a member here.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In episode 65, I take a break from the regular content to talk about burnout and boundaries; and specifically how I use systems to help me set healthy boundaries and reduce burnout.  Back when I started working as an SLP in 2004, I found there was one are</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In episode 64, I share a Q &amp; A from the Language Therapy Advance Foundations members’ group about working on complex sentences with students in early elementary school. Part of the framework I teach focuses on building skills like morphology (e.g., knowledge of word parts like prefixes &amp; suffixes) as well as syntax (the rules of how sentences are put together). These skills can not only boost a student's ability to decode what they’re reading, they can also have a positive impact on their ability to process the big picture of what they’re reading/and or writing. I get a lot of questions about when students are “ready” for this kind of work. There’s a misconception that these skills should be reserved for “older” students in late elementary and secondary school. </p><p>That’s why in this episode, I wanted to share why waiting until students are “ready” to work on syntax is a fallacy, and what we should do instead. I also share how to teach kids in early elementary school to use difficult sentence-types, even before they’re able to read and write difficult words or long sentences. This episode was taken from a Q &amp; A session with Language Therapy Advance Foundations members. Language Therapy Advance Foundations is my course that teaches pediatric SLPs a framework for language therapy designed to give them the vocabulary and language processing skills needed to thrive in school and life. If you’re an SLP, and you want a better system for language therapy so you can show up to sessions confident you’re setting your students up for success, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy">check out the Language Therapy Advance Foundations enrollment page here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In episode 64, I share a Q &amp; A from the Language Therapy Advance Foundations members’ group about working on complex sentences with students in early elementary school. Part of the framework I teach focuses on building skills like morphology (e.g., knowledge of word parts like prefixes &amp; suffixes) as well as syntax (the rules of how sentences are put together). These skills can not only boost a student's ability to decode what they’re reading, they can also have a positive impact on their ability to process the big picture of what they’re reading/and or writing. I get a lot of questions about when students are “ready” for this kind of work. There’s a misconception that these skills should be reserved for “older” students in late elementary and secondary school. </p><p>That’s why in this episode, I wanted to share why waiting until students are “ready” to work on syntax is a fallacy, and what we should do instead. I also share how to teach kids in early elementary school to use difficult sentence-types, even before they’re able to read and write difficult words or long sentences. This episode was taken from a Q &amp; A session with Language Therapy Advance Foundations members. Language Therapy Advance Foundations is my course that teaches pediatric SLPs a framework for language therapy designed to give them the vocabulary and language processing skills needed to thrive in school and life. If you’re an SLP, and you want a better system for language therapy so you can show up to sessions confident you’re setting your students up for success, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy">check out the Language Therapy Advance Foundations enrollment page here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2022 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>In episode 64, I share a Q &amp;amp; A from the Language Therapy Advance Foundations members’ group about working on complex sentences with students in early elementary school.  Part of the framework I teach focuses on building skills like morphology (e.g., knowledge of word parts like prefixes &amp;amp; suffixes) as well as syntax (the rules of how sentences are put together).  These skills can not only boost a student's ability to decode what they’re reading, they can also have a positive impact on their ability to process the big picture of what they’re reading/and or writing.  I get a lot of questions about when students are “ready” for this kind of work. There’s a misconception that these skills should be reserved for “older” students in late elementary and secondary school.  That’s why in this episode, I wanted to share why waiting until students are “ready” to work on syntax is a fallacy, and what we should do instead.  I also share how to teach kids in early elementary school to use difficult sentence-types, even before they’re able to read and write difficult words or long sentences.  This episode was taken from a Q &amp;amp; A session with Language Therapy Advance Foundations members. Language Therapy Advance Foundations is my course that teaches pediatric SLPs a framework for language therapy designed to give them the vocabulary and language processing skills needed to thrive in school and life.  If you’re an SLP, and you want a better system for language therapy so you can show up to sessions confident you’re setting your students up for success, check out the Language Therapy Advance Foundations enrollment page here.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In episode 63, I share a Q &amp; A from the Language Therapy Advance Foundations members’ group about dyslexia diagnosis and treatment, as well as working memory goals. </p><p>I get a lot of questions about who is qualified to diagnose and treat dyslexia; especially when it comes to the SLP’s role in the process. Understanding the process of dyslexia diagnosis in the schools vs. medical settings can be especially confusing.  </p><p>That’s why I wanted to share this Q &amp; A session with my LTA members where I talked about the SLP’s role in the process; including the differences between school vs. medical settings. Another topic that comes up with diagnoses like dyslexia is working memory; and I get asked all the time if addressing “working memory goals” in therapy is a good use of time (this is also relevant when considering things like ADHD or auditory processing disorder).  </p><p>In the second part of this Q &amp; A, I share how to make the best use of therapy time considering the available research; including how to keep therapy functional and focused on tasks that are likely to improve “real-world” skills (as opposed to rote drill exercises with weak carryover).  </p><p>Some of the questions I address in this Q &amp; A include:</p><p><em>✅</em>Where can you go to get an “official” dyslexia diagnosis?</p><p><em>✅</em>Are school therapists “qualified” to treat dyslexia, even though they might not be able to officially diagnose it?</p><p><em>✅</em>Is it a good use of therapy time to focus on auditory memory and working memory exercises?</p><p><em>✅</em>If you suspect that a child has language processing issues AND weak working memory, what should we be working on with them? </p><p><br>In this episode, I mention this position statement from the <a href="https://www.asha.org/policy/ps2001-00104/#:~:text=Notes-,Position%20Statement,with%20severe%20or%20multiple%20disabilities."> American Speech-Language and Hearing Association about the speech-language pathologist’s role in reading and writing.</a> </p><p>This episode was taken from a Q &amp; A session with Language Therapy Advance Foundations members. Language Therapy Advance Foundations is my course that teaches pediatric SLPs a framework for language therapy designed to give them the vocabulary and language processing skills needed to thrive in school and life. </p><p>If you’re an SLP, and you want a better system for language therapy so you can show up to sessions confident you’re setting your students up for success, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy">check out the Language Therapy Advance Foundations enrollment page here.</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In episode 63, I share a Q &amp; A from the Language Therapy Advance Foundations members’ group about dyslexia diagnosis and treatment, as well as working memory goals. </p><p>I get a lot of questions about who is qualified to diagnose and treat dyslexia; especially when it comes to the SLP’s role in the process. Understanding the process of dyslexia diagnosis in the schools vs. medical settings can be especially confusing.  </p><p>That’s why I wanted to share this Q &amp; A session with my LTA members where I talked about the SLP’s role in the process; including the differences between school vs. medical settings. Another topic that comes up with diagnoses like dyslexia is working memory; and I get asked all the time if addressing “working memory goals” in therapy is a good use of time (this is also relevant when considering things like ADHD or auditory processing disorder).  </p><p>In the second part of this Q &amp; A, I share how to make the best use of therapy time considering the available research; including how to keep therapy functional and focused on tasks that are likely to improve “real-world” skills (as opposed to rote drill exercises with weak carryover).  </p><p>Some of the questions I address in this Q &amp; A include:</p><p><em>✅</em>Where can you go to get an “official” dyslexia diagnosis?</p><p><em>✅</em>Are school therapists “qualified” to treat dyslexia, even though they might not be able to officially diagnose it?</p><p><em>✅</em>Is it a good use of therapy time to focus on auditory memory and working memory exercises?</p><p><em>✅</em>If you suspect that a child has language processing issues AND weak working memory, what should we be working on with them? </p><p><br>In this episode, I mention this position statement from the <a href="https://www.asha.org/policy/ps2001-00104/#:~:text=Notes-,Position%20Statement,with%20severe%20or%20multiple%20disabilities."> American Speech-Language and Hearing Association about the speech-language pathologist’s role in reading and writing.</a> </p><p>This episode was taken from a Q &amp; A session with Language Therapy Advance Foundations members. Language Therapy Advance Foundations is my course that teaches pediatric SLPs a framework for language therapy designed to give them the vocabulary and language processing skills needed to thrive in school and life. </p><p>If you’re an SLP, and you want a better system for language therapy so you can show up to sessions confident you’re setting your students up for success, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagetherapy">check out the Language Therapy Advance Foundations enrollment page here.</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>In episode 63, I share a Q &amp;amp; A from the Language Therapy Advance Foundations members’ group about dyslexia diagnosis and treatment, as well as working memory goals.  I get a lot of questions about who is qualified to diagnose and treat dyslexia; especially when it comes to the SLP’s role in the process. Understanding the process of dyslexia diagnosis in the schools vs. medical settings can be especially confusing.   That’s why I wanted to share this Q &amp;amp; A session with my LTA members where I talked about the SLP’s role in the process; including the differences between school vs. medical settings.  Another topic that comes up with diagnoses like dyslexia is working memory; and I get asked all the time if addressing “working memory goals” in therapy is a good use of time (this is also relevant when considering things like ADHD or auditory processing disorder).   In the second part of this Q &amp;amp; A, I share how to make the best use of therapy time considering the available research; including how to keep therapy functional and focused on tasks that are likely to improve “real-world” skills (as opposed to rote drill exercises with weak carryover).   Some of the questions I address in this Q &amp;amp; A include: ✅Where can you go to get an “official” dyslexia diagnosis? ✅Are school therapists “qualified” to treat dyslexia, even though they might not be able to officially diagnose it? ✅Is it a good use of therapy time to focus on auditory memory and working memory exercises? ✅If you suspect that a child has language processing issues AND weak working memory, what should we be working on with them?   In this episode I mention this position statement from the  American Speech-Language and Hearing Association about the speech-language pathologist’s role in reading and writing.  This episode was taken from a Q &amp;amp; A session with Language Therapy Advance Foundations members. Language Therapy Advance Foundations is my course that teaches pediatric SLPs a framework for language therapy designed to give them the vocabulary and language processing skills needed to thrive in school and life.  If you’re an SLP, and you want a better system for language therapy so you can show up to sessions confident you’re setting your students up for success, check out the Language Therapy Advance Foundations enrollment page here.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There’s been an increase in depression and anxiety in kids in recent years, which is why I wanted to have an expert on the show who’s had years of experience working with childhood trauma and anxiety.</p><p>In this episode, I talk with Dr. Ambroes Pass-Turner, who has worked in mental health for over 20 years and has experience working with children and adults. Dr. Pass-Turner is an expert in working with behavioral and emotionally disturbed children, adults, families, and offenders within the criminal justice system. She is a Doctor of Counseling Psychology and the owner of APT Counseling Services, LLC. She is a professor at Grand Canyon University in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and Georgia Military College. </p><p>In this conversation, we talk about: <br><em>✅ Red flags of</em> <strong><em>anxiety and depression in kids</em></strong><em>; as well as</em> <strong><em>signs and symptoms of abuse and trauma.</em></strong></p><p><em>✅ The</em> <strong><em>school-to-prison pipeline</em></strong><em>: What it is and how to take steps to prevent it</em></p><p><em>✅Navigating</em> <strong><em>special education eligibility for kids with mental health diagnoses</em></strong><em>; as well as effective educational accommodations for kids with anxiety. </em></p><p><em>✅How to use s</em><strong><em>elf-talk to build self-esteem</em></strong> <em>in kids.  </em></p><p><em>✅How to</em> <strong><em>encourage kids to take care of their mental health,</em></strong> <em>even when they don’t want to. </em></p><p>Dr. Ambroes Pass-Turner is an author and published the books, Rex’s Journey: Helping Children Understand and Cope with Emotions and Childhood Sexual Abuse: Pathway to Mental Health Issues and Delinquent Behavior.</p><p>You can learn more about Dr. Ambroes Pass-Turner <a href="https://www.drambroespass-turner.com/">at her website here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There’s been an increase in depression and anxiety in kids in recent years, which is why I wanted to have an expert on the show who’s had years of experience working with childhood trauma and anxiety.</p><p>In this episode, I talk with Dr. Ambroes Pass-Turner, who has worked in mental health for over 20 years and has experience working with children and adults. Dr. Pass-Turner is an expert in working with behavioral and emotionally disturbed children, adults, families, and offenders within the criminal justice system. She is a Doctor of Counseling Psychology and the owner of APT Counseling Services, LLC. She is a professor at Grand Canyon University in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and Georgia Military College. </p><p>In this conversation, we talk about: <br><em>✅ Red flags of</em> <strong><em>anxiety and depression in kids</em></strong><em>; as well as</em> <strong><em>signs and symptoms of abuse and trauma.</em></strong></p><p><em>✅ The</em> <strong><em>school-to-prison pipeline</em></strong><em>: What it is and how to take steps to prevent it</em></p><p><em>✅Navigating</em> <strong><em>special education eligibility for kids with mental health diagnoses</em></strong><em>; as well as effective educational accommodations for kids with anxiety. </em></p><p><em>✅How to use s</em><strong><em>elf-talk to build self-esteem</em></strong> <em>in kids.  </em></p><p><em>✅How to</em> <strong><em>encourage kids to take care of their mental health,</em></strong> <em>even when they don’t want to. </em></p><p>Dr. Ambroes Pass-Turner is an author and published the books, Rex’s Journey: Helping Children Understand and Cope with Emotions and Childhood Sexual Abuse: Pathway to Mental Health Issues and Delinquent Behavior.</p><p>You can learn more about Dr. Ambroes Pass-Turner <a href="https://www.drambroespass-turner.com/">at her website here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>There’s been an increase in depression and anxiety in kids in recent years, which is why I wanted to have an expert on the show who’s had years of experience working with childhood trauma and anxiety. In this episode, I talk with Dr. Ambroes Pass-Turner, who has worked in mental health for over 20 years and has experience working with children and adults. Dr. Pass-Turner is an expert in working with behavioral and emotionally disturbed children, adults, families, and offenders within the criminal justice system. She is a Doctor of Counseling Psychology and the owner of APT Counseling Services, LLC. She is a professor at Grand Canyon University in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and Georgia Military College.  In this conversation, we talk about:  ✅ Red flags of anxiety and depression in kids; as well as signs and symptoms of abuse and trauma. ✅ The school-to-prison pipeline: What it is and how to take steps to prevent it ✅Navigating special education eligibility for kids with mental health diagnoses; as well as effective educational accommodations for kids with anxiety.  ✅How to use self-talk to build self-esteem in kids.   ✅How to encourage kids to take care of their mental health, even when they don’t want to. Dr. Ambroes Pass-Turner is an author and published the books, Rex’s Journey: Helping Children Understand and Cope with Emotions and Childhood Sexual Abuse: Pathway to Mental Health Issues and Delinquent Behavior. You can learn more about Dr. Ambroes Pass-Turner at her website here.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I get a ton of questions about how to support kids who have weak word-retrieval, so I wanted to share a powerful technique you can use to address this. </p><p>When kids have poor word-finding skills, it’s often because they’re not engaging in the internal dialogue needed to pay attention to important features of words and store that information efficiently. The key to boosting these skills is to help kids develop this internal self-talk needed to learn words independently. As an SLP or other professional supporting kids, you can’t teach kids every word they need to know. </p><p>What you really need to do instead is to give them the metacognitive skills they need to learn words independently. That’s why in this episode, I wanted to share a special Q &amp; A session that I did for the members of Language Therapy Advance Foundations. </p><p>In this Q &amp; A I discuss: <br><strong><em>✅</em></strong><em>My go-to</em> <strong><em>strategy for boosting word-finding</em></strong> <em>(hint: this DOES NOT involve drill activities that encourage rote memorization). </em></p><p><em>✅How to</em> <strong><em>help kids develop the internal dialogue</em></strong> <em>they need to keep learning words, even after they leave your therapy room</em></p><p><em>✅Is there a place for</em> <strong><em>drill-based activities</em></strong> <em>(like rapid naming of categories, associations, and synonyms)? If so, how does it fit into an</em> <strong><em>effective language therapy protocol?</em></strong></p><p><em>✅How to use</em> <strong><em>semantic feature analysis</em></strong> <em>to</em> <strong><em>boost student engagement</em></strong> <em>and get kids excited about words, so they actually look forward to sessions. </em></p><p>In this episode, I mention a blog post where I outline an example of how to do semantic feature analysis for adjectives, which is an activity I use to improve word-finding. The videos in this post are taken directly from the Language Therapy Advance Foundations member’s area, so it’ll give you a sneak peak of what’s inside the program. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/semantic-feature-analysis-adjectives/">You can check out that post here.</a> If you want to learn more about how to boost students’ word-finding and vocabulary, as well as improve their ability to learn independently, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagefoundations">check out the Language Therapy Advance Foundations enrollment page here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I get a ton of questions about how to support kids who have weak word-retrieval, so I wanted to share a powerful technique you can use to address this. </p><p>When kids have poor word-finding skills, it’s often because they’re not engaging in the internal dialogue needed to pay attention to important features of words and store that information efficiently. The key to boosting these skills is to help kids develop this internal self-talk needed to learn words independently. As an SLP or other professional supporting kids, you can’t teach kids every word they need to know. </p><p>What you really need to do instead is to give them the metacognitive skills they need to learn words independently. That’s why in this episode, I wanted to share a special Q &amp; A session that I did for the members of Language Therapy Advance Foundations. </p><p>In this Q &amp; A I discuss: <br><strong><em>✅</em></strong><em>My go-to</em> <strong><em>strategy for boosting word-finding</em></strong> <em>(hint: this DOES NOT involve drill activities that encourage rote memorization). </em></p><p><em>✅How to</em> <strong><em>help kids develop the internal dialogue</em></strong> <em>they need to keep learning words, even after they leave your therapy room</em></p><p><em>✅Is there a place for</em> <strong><em>drill-based activities</em></strong> <em>(like rapid naming of categories, associations, and synonyms)? If so, how does it fit into an</em> <strong><em>effective language therapy protocol?</em></strong></p><p><em>✅How to use</em> <strong><em>semantic feature analysis</em></strong> <em>to</em> <strong><em>boost student engagement</em></strong> <em>and get kids excited about words, so they actually look forward to sessions. </em></p><p>In this episode, I mention a blog post where I outline an example of how to do semantic feature analysis for adjectives, which is an activity I use to improve word-finding. The videos in this post are taken directly from the Language Therapy Advance Foundations member’s area, so it’ll give you a sneak peak of what’s inside the program. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/semantic-feature-analysis-adjectives/">You can check out that post here.</a> If you want to learn more about how to boost students’ word-finding and vocabulary, as well as improve their ability to learn independently, <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagefoundations">check out the Language Therapy Advance Foundations enrollment page here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>I get a ton of questions about how to support kids who have weak word-retrieval, so I wanted to share a powerful technique you can use to address this.  When kids have poor word-finding skills, it’s often because they’re not engaging in the internal dialogue needed to pay attention to important features of words and store that information efficiently.  The key to boosting these skills is to help kids develop this internal self-talk needed to learn words independently. As an SLP or other professional supporting kids, you can’t teach kids every word they need to know.  What you really need to do instead is to give them the metacognitive skills they need to learn words independently.  That’s why in this episode, I wanted to share a special Q &amp;amp; A session that I did for the members of Language Therapy Advance Foundations. In this Q &amp;amp; A I discuss:  ✅My go-to strategy for boosting word-finding (hint: this DOES NOT involve drill activities that encourage rote memorization and bore students to tears).  ✅How to help kids develop the internal dialogue they need to keep learning words, even after they leave your therapy room ✅Is there a place for drill-based activities (like rapid naming of categories, associations, and synonyms)? If so, how does it fit into an effective language therapy protocol? ✅How to use semantic feature analysis to boost student engagement and get kids excited about words, so they actually look forward to sessions.  In this episode, I mention a blog post where I outline an example of how to do semantic feature analysis for adjectives, which is an activity I use to improve word-finding. The videos in this post are taken directly from the Language Therapy Advance Foundations member’s area, so it’ll give you a sneak peak of what’s inside the program. You can check out that post here.  If you want to learn more about how to boost students’ word-finding and vocabulary, as well as improve their ability to learn independently, check out the Language Therapy Advance Foundations enrollment page here.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When it comes to supporting autistic kids, I’ve come across a lot of resources that help with the home and school environments. </p><p>But many families aren’t sure how to navigate unexpected and novel situations with their kids; which means travel is often out of the question. </p><p>That’s why I wanted to interview special needs travel columnist and author, Dawn Barclay. Dawn’s book on traveling with autistic children will be available August 2022, she interviewed hundreds of families and experts in the process of writing it. </p><p>In our conversation, we discuss some highlights from the book, including: <br><em>✅The biggest fears of families with autistic children when it comes to travel.</em></p><p><em>✅How to find autism-friendly travel locations (including certified locations where staff have been trained). </em></p><p><em>✅Common challenging situations and how to advocate for your kids </em></p><p><em>✅Popular travel destinations for autistic kids. </em></p><p>Dawn M. Barclay is an award-winning author who has spent a career working in different aspects of the travel industry. She started as an agent with her parents’ firms, Barclay Travel Ltd and Barclay International Group Short-Term Apartment Rentals, and then branched out into travel trade reporting with senior or contributing editor positions at Travel Agent Magazine, Travel Life, Travel Market Report, and most recently, Insider Travel Report. She is a mother of two and resides in New York’s scenic Hudson Valley. She also writes fiction as D.M. Barr and holds leadership roles in several writer organizations. <a href="http://www.dawnbarclayink.com/">You can learn more about her book on her blog here</a>: http://www.dawnbarclayink.com/</p><p>In this episode, I also mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that teaches SLPs a systematic process for building the language skills kids need to support comprehension and academic skills. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagefoundations">You can learn more about how to become a member here: </a>https://drkarenspeech.com/languagefoundations<br>I also shared that I’m currently reworking my program offerings relating to executive functioning and social-problem solving. However, you can get more information about executive functioning and how it impacts kids in my free parent guide. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">You can get a free copy of the parent guide here</a>: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When it comes to supporting autistic kids, I’ve come across a lot of resources that help with the home and school environments. </p><p>But many families aren’t sure how to navigate unexpected and novel situations with their kids; which means travel is often out of the question. </p><p>That’s why I wanted to interview special needs travel columnist and author, Dawn Barclay. Dawn’s book on traveling with autistic children will be available August 2022, she interviewed hundreds of families and experts in the process of writing it. </p><p>In our conversation, we discuss some highlights from the book, including: <br><em>✅The biggest fears of families with autistic children when it comes to travel.</em></p><p><em>✅How to find autism-friendly travel locations (including certified locations where staff have been trained). </em></p><p><em>✅Common challenging situations and how to advocate for your kids </em></p><p><em>✅Popular travel destinations for autistic kids. </em></p><p>Dawn M. Barclay is an award-winning author who has spent a career working in different aspects of the travel industry. She started as an agent with her parents’ firms, Barclay Travel Ltd and Barclay International Group Short-Term Apartment Rentals, and then branched out into travel trade reporting with senior or contributing editor positions at Travel Agent Magazine, Travel Life, Travel Market Report, and most recently, Insider Travel Report. She is a mother of two and resides in New York’s scenic Hudson Valley. She also writes fiction as D.M. Barr and holds leadership roles in several writer organizations. <a href="http://www.dawnbarclayink.com/">You can learn more about her book on her blog here</a>: http://www.dawnbarclayink.com/</p><p>In this episode, I also mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that teaches SLPs a systematic process for building the language skills kids need to support comprehension and academic skills. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagefoundations">You can learn more about how to become a member here: </a>https://drkarenspeech.com/languagefoundations<br>I also shared that I’m currently reworking my program offerings relating to executive functioning and social-problem solving. However, you can get more information about executive functioning and how it impacts kids in my free parent guide. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">You can get a free copy of the parent guide here</a>: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 May 2022 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>When it comes to supporting autistic kids, I’ve come across a lot of resources that help with the home and school environments.  But many families aren’t sure how to navigate unexpected and novel situations with their kids; which means travel is often out of the question.  That’s why I wanted to interview special needs travel columnist and author, Dawn Barclay.  Dawn’s book on traveling with autistic children will be available August 2022, she interviewed hundreds of families and experts in the process of writing it.  In our conversation, we discuss some highlights from the book, including:  ✅The biggest fears of families with autistic children when it comes to travel. ✅How to find autism-friendly travel locations (including certified locations where staff have been trained).  ✅Common challenging situations and how to advocate for your kids  ✅Popular travel destinations for autistic kids. Dawn M. Barclay is an award-winning author who has spent a career working in different aspects of the travel industry. She started as an agent with her parents’ firms, Barclay Travel Ltd and Barclay International Group Short-Term Apartment Rentals, and then branched out into travel trade reporting with senior or contributing editor positions at Travel Agent Magazine, Travel Life, Travel Market Report, and most recently, Insider Travel Report. She is a mother of two and resides in New York’s scenic Hudson Valley. She also writes fiction as D.M. Barr and holds leadership roles in several writer organizations. You can learn more about her book on her blog here.   In this episode, I also mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that teaches SLPs a systematic process for building the language skills kids need to support comprehension and academic skills. You can learn more about how to become a member here.   I also shared that I’m currently reworking my program offerings relating to executive functioning and social-problem solving. However, you can get more information about executive functioning and how it impacts kids in my free parent guide. You can get a free copy of the parent guide here.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When it comes to working on executive functioning and “social skills”, one of the biggest complaints I hear from therapists is that their clients don’t generalize.   </p><p>That’s often because when it comes to working on these types of skills, direct therapy alone isn’t enough to help kids apply skills. I often encourage SLPs to think beyond just direct therapy when it comes to designing services.   That’s why I invited Lori Melnitsky to come on for episode 59.   Lori is a private practice speech-language pathologist who has been in the field for over 30 years. She specializes in stuttering therapy, and also does coaching for young adults with ADHD who need support with executive functioning.   </p><p>In this interview, Lori and I discuss: <br><em>✅How to know if kids need support with executive functioning in elementary school, middle school, and high school. <br>✅How to know when you should coach the student vs coach the parents to support executive functioning (and when you need to focus on both). <br>✅The relationship between executive functioning and anxiety, and how they both impact each other <br>✅The importance of consistent positive praise and feedback for people with ADHD; no matter the age.</em> </p><p>Lori Melnitsky, MA CCC-SLP has specialized in stuttering for over 25 years for children and adults. She founded All Island Speech and Stuttering Therapy and is now online in NY, NJ, CT, and PA. Lori is a person who stutters and entered the field to help others communicate. She has run National Stuttering Association Chapter meetings and taught graduate courses on stuttering. She is a sought after speaker at local school districts and speech associations on the topics of stuttering and ADHD. Lori is Lidcombe trained, Prompt Certified, MPI 2 certified for stuttering, and an ADHD coach. Additionally, Lori founded the FB group and podcast Stuttering DeMystified. Lori was also a mentor on an episode of the Children’s show Arthur and is a published author in the Journal of Fluency Disorders. Her website is Home | All Island Speech and Stuttering Therapy | Plainview, NY To learn more about how you can connect with Lori and learn more about her courses and services for stuttering and ADHD/executive functioning, you can <a href="https://www.allislandspeech.com/">visit her website here</a> or <a href="https://www.facebook.com/allislandspeechandstuttering">follow her on Facebook here</a>. <a href="https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fopen.spotify.com%2Fshow%2F6sGlkaVwmez30iFBiqgWig%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR0Er8UEkWJPlbuMX-leEQkkrpL7A88fZ402efH2RYM_0YuCxnoA0tG50fg&amp;h=AT3DBrB7grFbwBsn6_LkE_GzfLwauf5hBYPWCvbXqDaZ6QA-h3pqroik4sJJsaeUGuhqKCUfLfUDVV4pnCpw3F8B_6FsTt1QuucpnZxzUozIBL9rXxYql3tgIygSaEjG9xH6YSHpIMx44JE6Bcg"> You can also check out her podcast “Stuttering Demystified” here.</a> </p><p>In this episode, I also mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that teaches SLPs a systematic process for building the language skills kids need to support comprehension and academic skills. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagefoundations">You can learn more about how to become a member here.</a> I also shared that I’m currently reworking my program offerings relating to executive functioning and social-problem solving. However, you can get more information about executive functioning and how it impacts kids in my free parent guide. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">You can get a free copy of the parent guide here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still</strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When it comes to working on executive functioning and “social skills”, one of the biggest complaints I hear from therapists is that their clients don’t generalize.   </p><p>That’s often because when it comes to working on these types of skills, direct therapy alone isn’t enough to help kids apply skills. I often encourage SLPs to think beyond just direct therapy when it comes to designing services.   That’s why I invited Lori Melnitsky to come on for episode 59.   Lori is a private practice speech-language pathologist who has been in the field for over 30 years. She specializes in stuttering therapy, and also does coaching for young adults with ADHD who need support with executive functioning.   </p><p>In this interview, Lori and I discuss: <br><em>✅How to know if kids need support with executive functioning in elementary school, middle school, and high school. <br>✅How to know when you should coach the student vs coach the parents to support executive functioning (and when you need to focus on both). <br>✅The relationship between executive functioning and anxiety, and how they both impact each other <br>✅The importance of consistent positive praise and feedback for people with ADHD; no matter the age.</em> </p><p>Lori Melnitsky, MA CCC-SLP has specialized in stuttering for over 25 years for children and adults. She founded All Island Speech and Stuttering Therapy and is now online in NY, NJ, CT, and PA. Lori is a person who stutters and entered the field to help others communicate. She has run National Stuttering Association Chapter meetings and taught graduate courses on stuttering. She is a sought after speaker at local school districts and speech associations on the topics of stuttering and ADHD. Lori is Lidcombe trained, Prompt Certified, MPI 2 certified for stuttering, and an ADHD coach. Additionally, Lori founded the FB group and podcast Stuttering DeMystified. Lori was also a mentor on an episode of the Children’s show Arthur and is a published author in the Journal of Fluency Disorders. Her website is Home | All Island Speech and Stuttering Therapy | Plainview, NY To learn more about how you can connect with Lori and learn more about her courses and services for stuttering and ADHD/executive functioning, you can <a href="https://www.allislandspeech.com/">visit her website here</a> or <a href="https://www.facebook.com/allislandspeechandstuttering">follow her on Facebook here</a>. <a href="https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fopen.spotify.com%2Fshow%2F6sGlkaVwmez30iFBiqgWig%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR0Er8UEkWJPlbuMX-leEQkkrpL7A88fZ402efH2RYM_0YuCxnoA0tG50fg&amp;h=AT3DBrB7grFbwBsn6_LkE_GzfLwauf5hBYPWCvbXqDaZ6QA-h3pqroik4sJJsaeUGuhqKCUfLfUDVV4pnCpw3F8B_6FsTt1QuucpnZxzUozIBL9rXxYql3tgIygSaEjG9xH6YSHpIMx44JE6Bcg"> You can also check out her podcast “Stuttering Demystified” here.</a> </p><p>In this episode, I also mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that teaches SLPs a systematic process for building the language skills kids need to support comprehension and academic skills. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagefoundations">You can learn more about how to become a member here.</a> I also shared that I’m currently reworking my program offerings relating to executive functioning and social-problem solving. However, you can get more information about executive functioning and how it impacts kids in my free parent guide. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">You can get a free copy of the parent guide here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still</strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>When it comes to working on executive functioning and “social skills”, one of the biggest complaints I hear from therapists is that their clients don’t generalize.   That’s often because when it comes to working on these types of skills, direct therapy alone isn’t enough to help kids apply skills. I often encourage SLPs to think beyond just direct therapy when it comes to designing services.   That’s why I invited Lori Melnitsky to come on for episode 59.   Lori is a private practice speech-language pathologist who has been in the field for over 30 years. She specializes in stuttering therapy, and also does coaching for young adults with ADHD who need support with executive functioning.   In this interview, Lori and I discuss:  ✅How to know if kids need support with executive functioning in elementary school, middle school, and high school. ✅How to know when you should coach the student vs coach the parents to support executive functioning (and when you need to focus on both). ✅The relationship between executive functioning and anxiety, and how they both impact each other ✅The importance of consistent positive praise and feedback for people with ADHD; no matter the age.  Lori Melnitsky, MA CCC-SLP has specialized in stuttering for over 25 years for children and adults. She founded All Island Speech and Stuttering Therapy and is now online in NY, NJ, CT, and PA.  Lori is a person who stutters and entered the field to help others communicate. She has run National Stuttering Association Chapter meetings and taught graduate courses on stuttering.  She is a sought after speaker at local school districts and speech associations on the topics of stuttering and ADHD. Lori is Lidcombe trained, Prompt Certified, MPI 2 certified for stuttering, and an ADHD coach.  Additionally, Lori founded the FB group and podcast Stuttering DeMystified. Lori was also a mentor on an episode of the Children’s show Arthur and is a published author in the Journal of Fluency Disorders. Her website is Home | All Island Speech and Stuttering Therapy | Plainview, NY  To learn more about how you can connect with Lori and learn more about her courses and services for stuttering and ADHD/executive functioning, you can visit her website here or follow her on Facebook here.   You can also check out her podcast “Stuttering Demystified” here.  In this episode, I also mentioned Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that teaches SLPs a systematic process for building the language skills kids need to support comprehension and academic skills. You can learn more about how to become a member here.  I also shared that I’m currently reworking my program offerings relating to executive functioning and social-problem solving. However, you can get more information about executive functioning and how it impacts kids in my free parent guide. You can get a free copy of the parent guide here.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still&amp;lt;</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How do you know if an intervention is neurodiversity affirming and evidence-based? Are child-led interventions actually in a child’s best interest? What’s the right way to build social skills, “pragmatic language” and social communication skills? I’ve done a lot of soul-searching surrounding this topic. The typical pragmatic language interventions that focused on preaching the “right” way to act in social situations never felt right to me. Yet I didn’t want to throw the baby out with the bathwater. So in this episode, I wanted to share the framework I currently recommend for teaching social problem-solving. The truth is, there are a lot of truly ableist practices going on; but there’s also a lot of misinformation (I know…such a buzzword these days!). That’s why I’m going to break down a couple key points to help therapists, teachers, and parents navigate through it all so they know how to raise well-adjusted kids. I share what I know from 4 different angles: Research/evidence-based practice, clinical experience, being a parent, and being neurodivergent myself. </p><p>Specifically, I’ll talk about: <br><em>✅The difference between academic language interventions and social-problem solving interventions (and why what works for one doesn’t work for the other). <br>✅Why many social skills groups and therapy sessions are ineffective in teaching kids social-problem solving skills. <br>✅How to help kids be more resilient, flexible, and effective at developing social relationships (without gaslighting them or being ableist). ✅What it really means to be “neurodiversity affirming” and “child-led”, and how to do it in a way that helps kids feel safe and secure.</em> </p><p>In this episode, I explain why I approach academic language that build comprehension and processing in a much different way than I do social problem-solving. In light of that, I mention two different programs I offer for speech pathologists. First, I mentioned the Social Language Roadmap, which teaches a set of strategies designed to teach kids the social problem-solving skills they need to thrive in school, community, and vocational settings. It’s designed for SLPs, but may also be helpful to other people working with school-age kids. You can learn more about how to <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/sociallanguage/">join the Social Language Roadmap here.</a> Second, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that teaches speech-pathologists a framework for supporting the language process skills needed for strong reading comprehension, writing, and other academic tasks. You can learn more about how to <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagefoundations">join Language Therapy Advance Foundations here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How do you know if an intervention is neurodiversity affirming and evidence-based? Are child-led interventions actually in a child’s best interest? What’s the right way to build social skills, “pragmatic language” and social communication skills? I’ve done a lot of soul-searching surrounding this topic. The typical pragmatic language interventions that focused on preaching the “right” way to act in social situations never felt right to me. Yet I didn’t want to throw the baby out with the bathwater. So in this episode, I wanted to share the framework I currently recommend for teaching social problem-solving. The truth is, there are a lot of truly ableist practices going on; but there’s also a lot of misinformation (I know…such a buzzword these days!). That’s why I’m going to break down a couple key points to help therapists, teachers, and parents navigate through it all so they know how to raise well-adjusted kids. I share what I know from 4 different angles: Research/evidence-based practice, clinical experience, being a parent, and being neurodivergent myself. </p><p>Specifically, I’ll talk about: <br><em>✅The difference between academic language interventions and social-problem solving interventions (and why what works for one doesn’t work for the other). <br>✅Why many social skills groups and therapy sessions are ineffective in teaching kids social-problem solving skills. <br>✅How to help kids be more resilient, flexible, and effective at developing social relationships (without gaslighting them or being ableist). ✅What it really means to be “neurodiversity affirming” and “child-led”, and how to do it in a way that helps kids feel safe and secure.</em> </p><p>In this episode, I explain why I approach academic language that build comprehension and processing in a much different way than I do social problem-solving. In light of that, I mention two different programs I offer for speech pathologists. First, I mentioned the Social Language Roadmap, which teaches a set of strategies designed to teach kids the social problem-solving skills they need to thrive in school, community, and vocational settings. It’s designed for SLPs, but may also be helpful to other people working with school-age kids. You can learn more about how to <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/sociallanguage/">join the Social Language Roadmap here.</a> Second, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that teaches speech-pathologists a framework for supporting the language process skills needed for strong reading comprehension, writing, and other academic tasks. You can learn more about how to <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagefoundations">join Language Therapy Advance Foundations here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>How do you know if an intervention is neurodiversity affirming and evidence-based?  Are child-led interventions actually in a child’s best interest?  What’s the right way to build social skills, “pragmatic language” and social communication skills?  I’ve done a lot of soul-searching surrounding this topic. The typical pragmatic language interventions that focused on preaching the “right” way to act in social situations never felt right to me. Yet I didn’t want to throw the baby out with the bathwater.  So in this episode, I wanted to share the framework I currently recommend for teaching social problem-solving.  The truth is, there are a lot of truly ableist practices going on; but there’s also a lot of misinformation (I know…such a buzzword these days!).  That’s why I’m going to break down a couple key points to help therapists, teachers, and parents navigate through it all so they know how to raise well-adjusted kids.  I share what I know from 4 different angles: Research/evidence-based practice, clinical experience, being a parent, and being neurodivergent myself.  Specifically, I’ll talk about:  ✅The difference between academic language interventions and social-problem solving interventions (and why what works for one doesn’t work for the other).  ✅Why many social skills groups and therapy sessions are ineffective in teaching kids social-problem solving skills.  ✅How to help kids be more resilient, flexible, and effective at developing social relationships (without gaslighting them or being ableist).  ✅What it really means to be “neurodiversity affirming” and “child-led”, and how to do it in a way that helps kids feel safe and secure.  In this episode, I explain why I approach academic language that build comprehension and processing in a much different way than I do social problem-solving.  In light of that, I mention two different programs I offer for speech pathologists.  First, I mentioned the Social Language Roadmap, which teaches a set of strategies designed to teach kids the social problem-solving skills they need to thrive in school, community, and vocational settings. It’s designed for SLPs, but may also be helpful to other people working with school-age kids. You can learn more about how to join the Social Language Roadmap here.  Second, I mention Language Therapy Advance Foundations, my program that teaches speech-pathologists a framework for supporting the language process skills needed for strong reading comprehension, writing, and other academic tasks. You can learn more about how to join Language Therapy Advance Foundations here.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>Demystifying the “specific learning disability” (with Jil Stauter)</title>
      <itunes:episode>57</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Navigating the special education eligibility process is confusing for all parties involved (parents, professionals, etc.).   That’s why I wanted to get some insight from someone who understands the process inside and out.   </p><p>In episode 57 of Are they 18 yet?® I interviewed my colleague Jil Stauter, a school psychologist who has worked with students from preschool all the way through high school. I was fortunate enough to work on a team with her for a number of these years. In this in-depth interview, Jil and I deconstruct the process of determining if students are eligible for special education services under the label of “specific learning disability”. </p><p>She also shares some essential advice for anyone who aspires to work in the school systems and be a part of the special education process. </p><p>Here’s a breakdown of what we cover in the interview: <br><em>✅What types of data a school psychologist needs in order to determine if a student is eligible for services under the category of “specific learning disability” using the RtI process. <br>✅What confuses people most about special education services in the schools (as it relates to learning disabilities and other diagnoses). ✅What happens if a school IEP team disagrees with the recommendations of an outside evaluation. <br>✅Plus more about the ins and outs of eligibility for services in the schools, and how special ed teams can work together.</em> You can listen to the entire interview here. </p><p>In this episode, I mention my <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure">Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure.</a> In order to build strong language comprehension needed for reading, writing, and other important life skills, kids need to have a solid understanding of sentence structure. In this guide, I outline common challenging sentence types, how to write goals to target them, and some evidence-based strategies for working on them. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure">&gt;&gt;&gt;You can get a free copy of the Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Navigating the special education eligibility process is confusing for all parties involved (parents, professionals, etc.).   That’s why I wanted to get some insight from someone who understands the process inside and out.   </p><p>In episode 57 of Are they 18 yet?® I interviewed my colleague Jil Stauter, a school psychologist who has worked with students from preschool all the way through high school. I was fortunate enough to work on a team with her for a number of these years. In this in-depth interview, Jil and I deconstruct the process of determining if students are eligible for special education services under the label of “specific learning disability”. </p><p>She also shares some essential advice for anyone who aspires to work in the school systems and be a part of the special education process. </p><p>Here’s a breakdown of what we cover in the interview: <br><em>✅What types of data a school psychologist needs in order to determine if a student is eligible for services under the category of “specific learning disability” using the RtI process. <br>✅What confuses people most about special education services in the schools (as it relates to learning disabilities and other diagnoses). ✅What happens if a school IEP team disagrees with the recommendations of an outside evaluation. <br>✅Plus more about the ins and outs of eligibility for services in the schools, and how special ed teams can work together.</em> You can listen to the entire interview here. </p><p>In this episode, I mention my <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure">Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure.</a> In order to build strong language comprehension needed for reading, writing, and other important life skills, kids need to have a solid understanding of sentence structure. In this guide, I outline common challenging sentence types, how to write goals to target them, and some evidence-based strategies for working on them. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure">&gt;&gt;&gt;You can get a free copy of the Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Navigating the special education eligibility process is confusing for all parties involved (parents, professionals, etc.).   That’s why I wanted to get some insight from someone who understands the process inside and out.   In episode 57 of Are they 18 yet?® I interviewed my colleague Jil Stauter, a school psychologist who has worked with students from preschool all the way through high school. I was fortunate enough to work on a team with her for a number of these years.  In this in-depth interview, Jil and I deconstruct the process of determining if students are eligible for special education services under the label of “specific learning disability”.  She also shares some essential advice for anyone who aspires to work in the school systems and be a part of the special education process.  Here’s a breakdown of what we cover in the interview:  ✅What types of data a school psychologist needs in order to determine if a student is eligible for services under the category of “specific learning disability” using the RtI process.  ✅What confuses people most about special education services in the schools (as it relates to learning disabilities and other diagnoses).  ✅What happens if a school IEP team disagrees with the recommendations of an outside evaluation.  ✅Plus more about the ins and outs of eligibility for services in the schools, and how special ed teams can work together.  You can listen to the entire interview here.  In this episode, I mention my Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure.  In order to build strong language comprehension needed for reading, writing, and other important life skills, kids need to have a solid understanding of sentence structure.  In this guide, I outline common challenging sentence types, how to write goals to target them, and some evidence-based strategies for working on them. &amp;gt;&amp;gt;&amp;gt;You can get a free copy of the Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure here.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>What to do when your child is stuttering (with Lauren Haines)</title>
      <itunes:episode>56</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I talk with Lauren Haines from <a href="https://busybeespeech.com/">Busy Bee Speech</a> about childhood stuttering.</p><p>Many people don’t realize this, but there are a TON of misconceptions in the general public about stuttering. It’s also a highly specialized area of speech-language pathology, so many clinicians are left feeling unprepared to support stutterers who come to therapy. That’s why I wanted to dispel some myths about stuttering and offer some practical tips for therapists, educators, and parents of school-age kids. </p><p>In this conversation, we discuss: <br><em>✅What are the</em> <strong><em>signs that stuttering will persist past childhood,</em></strong> <em>and is it possible for kids to “outgrow” speech disfluencies?</em></p><p><em>✅What does</em> <strong><em>stuttering look like in kids?</em></strong> <em>How do we know when a child needs to go to therapy?</em></p><p><em>✅What are the</em> <strong><em>key pieces of intervention for stuttering</em></strong><em>, and what can therapists, educators, and parents do to help?</em></p><p>✅Why <strong>“</strong><strong><em>stuttering” should not be an off-limits</em></strong> <em>word when talking to kids about their speech.</em></p><p><em>✅What’s</em> <strong><em>the cause of stuttering</em></strong> <em>and how can we have realistic therapy goals for kids? </em></p><p>To get more information from Lauren about childhood stuttering, check out these resources:</p><p><a href="https://busybeespeech.com/category/fluency/">Busy Bee Speech Fluency blog posts.</a></p><p><a href="https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/PRESCHOOL-Interactive-Fluency-Binder-2402907"> Preschool Interactive Fluency Binder.</a></p><p><a href="https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Interactive-Fluency-Binder-for-Speech-Therapy-1622099"> Interactive Fluency Binder for Speech Therapy.</a></p><p><br>I’m excited to announce that I’m partnering with MedBridge to help clinicians keep their clinicals sharp and increase patient outcomes and engagement.</p><p>That’s why I have a special offer that allows you to get $175 off your MedBridge subscription.</p><p>With your MedBridge subscription, you get access to their continuing education library and their client engagement portal where you can share home exercises with your clients. There are membership options for SLPs, OTs, PTs, ATs, and RNs. To get this special offer, use promo code KAREN80 <a href="https://www.medbridgeeducation.com/dr-karen">when you sign up for MedBridge here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I talk with Lauren Haines from <a href="https://busybeespeech.com/">Busy Bee Speech</a> about childhood stuttering.</p><p>Many people don’t realize this, but there are a TON of misconceptions in the general public about stuttering. It’s also a highly specialized area of speech-language pathology, so many clinicians are left feeling unprepared to support stutterers who come to therapy. That’s why I wanted to dispel some myths about stuttering and offer some practical tips for therapists, educators, and parents of school-age kids. </p><p>In this conversation, we discuss: <br><em>✅What are the</em> <strong><em>signs that stuttering will persist past childhood,</em></strong> <em>and is it possible for kids to “outgrow” speech disfluencies?</em></p><p><em>✅What does</em> <strong><em>stuttering look like in kids?</em></strong> <em>How do we know when a child needs to go to therapy?</em></p><p><em>✅What are the</em> <strong><em>key pieces of intervention for stuttering</em></strong><em>, and what can therapists, educators, and parents do to help?</em></p><p>✅Why <strong>“</strong><strong><em>stuttering” should not be an off-limits</em></strong> <em>word when talking to kids about their speech.</em></p><p><em>✅What’s</em> <strong><em>the cause of stuttering</em></strong> <em>and how can we have realistic therapy goals for kids? </em></p><p>To get more information from Lauren about childhood stuttering, check out these resources:</p><p><a href="https://busybeespeech.com/category/fluency/">Busy Bee Speech Fluency blog posts.</a></p><p><a href="https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/PRESCHOOL-Interactive-Fluency-Binder-2402907"> Preschool Interactive Fluency Binder.</a></p><p><a href="https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Interactive-Fluency-Binder-for-Speech-Therapy-1622099"> Interactive Fluency Binder for Speech Therapy.</a></p><p><br>I’m excited to announce that I’m partnering with MedBridge to help clinicians keep their clinicals sharp and increase patient outcomes and engagement.</p><p>That’s why I have a special offer that allows you to get $175 off your MedBridge subscription.</p><p>With your MedBridge subscription, you get access to their continuing education library and their client engagement portal where you can share home exercises with your clients. There are membership options for SLPs, OTs, PTs, ATs, and RNs. To get this special offer, use promo code KAREN80 <a href="https://www.medbridgeeducation.com/dr-karen">when you sign up for MedBridge here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, I talk with Lauren Haines from Busy Bee Speech about childhood stuttering. Many people don’t realize this, but there are a TON of misconceptions in the general public about stuttering.  It’s also a highly specialized area of speech-language pathology, so many clinicians are left feeling unprepared to support stutterers who come to therapy.  That’s why I wanted to dispel some myths about stuttering and offer some practical tips for therapists, educators, and parents of school-age kids.  In this conversation, we discuss:  ✅What are the signs that stuttering will persist past childhood, and is it possible for kids to “outgrow” speech disfluencies? ✅What does stuttering look like in kids? How do we know when a child needs to go to therapy? ✅What are the key pieces of intervention for stuttering, and what can therapists, educators, and parents do to help? ✅Why “stuttering” should not be an off-limits word when talking to kids about their speech. ✅What’s the cause of stuttering and how can we have realistic therapy goals for kids? To get more information from Lauren about childhood stuttering, check out these resources: Busy Bee Speech Fluency blog posts.  Preschool Interactive Fluency Binder.  Interactive Fluency Binder for Speech Therapy. I’m excited to announce that I’m partnering with MedBridge to help clinicians keep their clinicals sharp and increase patient outcomes and engagement. That’s why I have a special offer that allows you to get $175 off your MedBridge subscription. With your MedBridge subscription, you get access to their continuing education library and their client engagement portal where you can share home exercises with your clients. There are membership options for SLPs, OTs, PTs, ATs, and RNs. To get this special offer, use promo code KAREN80 when you sign up for MedBridge here.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, I talk with Lauren Haines from Busy Bee Speech about childhood stuttering. Many people don’t realize this, but there are a TON of misconceptions in the general public about stuttering.  It’s also a highly specialized area of speech-langua</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Life after high school: Are your kids ready? (with Kim Duckworth)</title>
      <itunes:episode>55</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I sit down with college admissions coach Kim Duckworth from Bridge Education Center to talk about helping kids expand their options after high school. Many of my listeners are parents and professionals of K-12 kids, and many of them often wonder if they're doing the right things to prepare kids for young adulthood. </p><p>That's why I thought Kim would be the perfect guest to discuss this topic, because she's helped hundreds of kids successfully get in to their "dream schools". </p><p>In this interview, Kim and I discuss: <br><em>✅The importance of</em> <strong><em>having a plan A, plan B, and plan C</em></strong> <em>when thinking about the post-high school years. <br>✅</em><strong><em>Common options to consider post-graduation (</em></strong><em>not just college) and how to help your child decide which one is for them. <br>✅The</em> <strong><em>right and wrong way to do a "gap year"</em></strong> <em>if your child is considering it. <br>✅The</em> <strong><em>ONE habit your child can do to expand their options</em></strong> <em>when it comes to life after high school-especially if they're considering college (spoiler alert: it has to do with vocabulary and books) <br>✅Why the</em> <strong><em>post-high school on-ramp starts in middle school,</em></strong> <em>and what you can do at each age to help children have well-rounded high school experiences.</em> </p><p>If you have a child who is considering college as a post-high school option, you don't want to miss this interview. Kim Duckworth is the author of <a href="https://parentsareyouready.com/books/book/">“Parents, Are You Ready? The Practical Guide to Launching a Successful High School Student”. She is a graduate of Stanford University, where she received her B.A. in Communications-Journalism. She was th</a>e first woman in her family to attend college. She worked in Sales and Marketing for IBM in Silicon Valley and White Plains, NY for over 10 years. She has called Arizona her home for the last 25 years. Currently, Kim is an independent college admissions coach and member of the National Association for College Admission Counseling. She personally consulted with over 7,500 high school families as the co-owner of Scottsdale Education Center (a college preparatory center) for over 12 years. She’s been married 35 years, has three daughters and three grandchildren. She enjoys hiking, Labrador retrievers, travel, and Telluride, Colorado You can learn more about Kim's services, including her college admission coaching services on her website here: <a href="https://parentsareyouready.com/about/">https://parentsareyouready.com/about/</a> </p><p>Also, I highly recommend checking out her book here: <a href="https://parentsareyouready.com/books/book/">https://parentsareyouready.com/books/book/</a> </p><p>Finally, don't forget to check out the Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure, which helps kids build the vocabulary and syntax skills they need for strong reading comprehension and written expression. You can grab a free copy of that guide here: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure">https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I sit down with college admissions coach Kim Duckworth from Bridge Education Center to talk about helping kids expand their options after high school. Many of my listeners are parents and professionals of K-12 kids, and many of them often wonder if they're doing the right things to prepare kids for young adulthood. </p><p>That's why I thought Kim would be the perfect guest to discuss this topic, because she's helped hundreds of kids successfully get in to their "dream schools". </p><p>In this interview, Kim and I discuss: <br><em>✅The importance of</em> <strong><em>having a plan A, plan B, and plan C</em></strong> <em>when thinking about the post-high school years. <br>✅</em><strong><em>Common options to consider post-graduation (</em></strong><em>not just college) and how to help your child decide which one is for them. <br>✅The</em> <strong><em>right and wrong way to do a "gap year"</em></strong> <em>if your child is considering it. <br>✅The</em> <strong><em>ONE habit your child can do to expand their options</em></strong> <em>when it comes to life after high school-especially if they're considering college (spoiler alert: it has to do with vocabulary and books) <br>✅Why the</em> <strong><em>post-high school on-ramp starts in middle school,</em></strong> <em>and what you can do at each age to help children have well-rounded high school experiences.</em> </p><p>If you have a child who is considering college as a post-high school option, you don't want to miss this interview. Kim Duckworth is the author of <a href="https://parentsareyouready.com/books/book/">“Parents, Are You Ready? The Practical Guide to Launching a Successful High School Student”. She is a graduate of Stanford University, where she received her B.A. in Communications-Journalism. She was th</a>e first woman in her family to attend college. She worked in Sales and Marketing for IBM in Silicon Valley and White Plains, NY for over 10 years. She has called Arizona her home for the last 25 years. Currently, Kim is an independent college admissions coach and member of the National Association for College Admission Counseling. She personally consulted with over 7,500 high school families as the co-owner of Scottsdale Education Center (a college preparatory center) for over 12 years. She’s been married 35 years, has three daughters and three grandchildren. She enjoys hiking, Labrador retrievers, travel, and Telluride, Colorado You can learn more about Kim's services, including her college admission coaching services on her website here: <a href="https://parentsareyouready.com/about/">https://parentsareyouready.com/about/</a> </p><p>Also, I highly recommend checking out her book here: <a href="https://parentsareyouready.com/books/book/">https://parentsareyouready.com/books/book/</a> </p><p>Finally, don't forget to check out the Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure, which helps kids build the vocabulary and syntax skills they need for strong reading comprehension and written expression. You can grab a free copy of that guide here: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure">https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, I sit down with college admissions coach Kim Duckworth from Bridge Education Center to talk about helping kids expand their options after high school.  Many of my listeners are parents and professionals of K-12 kids, and many of them often wonder if they're doing the right things to prepare kids for young adulthood.  That's why I thought Kim would be the perfect guest to discuss this topic, because she's helped hundreds of kids successfully get in to their "dream schools".  In this interview, Kim and I discuss:  ✅The importance of having a plan A, plan B, and plan C when thinking about the post-high school years.  ✅Common options to consider post-graduation (not just college) and how to help your child decide which one is for them.  ✅The right and wrong way to do a "gap year" if your child is considering it.  ✅The ONE habit your child can do to expand their options when it comes to life after high school-especially if they're considering college (spoiler alert: it has to do with vocabulary and books)  ✅Why the post-high school on-ramp starts in middle school, and what you can do at each age to help children have well-rounded high school experiences.  If you have a child who is considering college as a post-high school option, you don't want to miss this interview.  Kim Duckworth is the author of “Parents, Are You Ready? The Practical Guide to Launching a Successful High School Student”. She is a graduate of Stanford University, where she received her B.A. in Communications-Journalism. She was the first woman in her family to attend college. She worked in Sales and Marketing for IBM in Silicon Valley and White Plains, NY for over 10 years. She has called Arizona her home for the last 25 years. Currently, Kim is an independent college admissions coach and member of the National Association for College Admission Counseling. She personally consulted with over 7,500 high school families as the co-owner of Scottsdale Education Center (a college preparatory center) for over 12 years. She’s been married 35 years, has three daughters and three grandchildren. She enjoys hiking, Labrador retrievers, travel, and Telluride, Colorado  You can learn more about Kim's services, including her college admission coaching services on her website here: https://parentsareyouready.com/about/   Also, I highly recommend checking out her book here: https://parentsareyouready.com/books/book/   Finally, don't forget to check out the Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure, which helps kids build the vocabulary and syntax skills they need for strong reading comprehension and written expression. You can grab a free copy of that guide here: https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>Collaboration, literacy, and surviving due process (with Joann Briggs)</title>
      <itunes:episode>54</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Are they 18 yet?™</em>, I talk with my friend and former colleague, Joann Briggs.</p><p>Joann was a special education teacher in the public school systems for over 30 years, and I had the opportunity to work with her for a good portion of my time as a school speech pathologist.</p><p>While I always harp on the fact that SLPs can make a huge impact on literacy and language, it really is a team effort. That’s why I wanted to sit down with Joann and share how we were able to work together to serve our elementary caseload in the school systems.</p><p>If you’re an SLP or a teacher who wants to know how to collaborate to build vocabulary skills, this is a must listen.</p><p>It’ll also be helpful if you’re a parent and you want to get a better understanding of what happens as your child’s school.</p><p>In this conversation, Joann shares:</p><p><em>✅How to</em> <strong><em>co-teach effectively with general education teachers</em></strong> <em>to serve a special education caseload.</em></p><p>✅<em>Her experience</em> going <em>through a</em> <strong><em>lengthy due process hearing</em></strong> <em>with a student on her caseload.</em></p><p><em>✅How</em> <strong><em>SLPs can add value in the teaming process</em></strong> <em>when it comes to language and literacy.</em></p><p>✅<em>How to</em> <strong><em>get parents involved in the IEP process</em></strong> <em>to so they feel like valued team members. </em>In this episode, I mention my <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure">Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure.</a></p><p>In order to build strong language comprehension needed for reading, writing, and other important life skills, kids need to have a solid understanding of sentence structure.</p><p>In this guide, I outline common challenging sentence types, how to write goals to target them, and some evidence-based strategies for working on them.</p><p><a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure"><strong>You can get a free copy of the Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure at drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure. </strong></a><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Are they 18 yet?™</em>, I talk with my friend and former colleague, Joann Briggs.</p><p>Joann was a special education teacher in the public school systems for over 30 years, and I had the opportunity to work with her for a good portion of my time as a school speech pathologist.</p><p>While I always harp on the fact that SLPs can make a huge impact on literacy and language, it really is a team effort. That’s why I wanted to sit down with Joann and share how we were able to work together to serve our elementary caseload in the school systems.</p><p>If you’re an SLP or a teacher who wants to know how to collaborate to build vocabulary skills, this is a must listen.</p><p>It’ll also be helpful if you’re a parent and you want to get a better understanding of what happens as your child’s school.</p><p>In this conversation, Joann shares:</p><p><em>✅How to</em> <strong><em>co-teach effectively with general education teachers</em></strong> <em>to serve a special education caseload.</em></p><p>✅<em>Her experience</em> going <em>through a</em> <strong><em>lengthy due process hearing</em></strong> <em>with a student on her caseload.</em></p><p><em>✅How</em> <strong><em>SLPs can add value in the teaming process</em></strong> <em>when it comes to language and literacy.</em></p><p>✅<em>How to</em> <strong><em>get parents involved in the IEP process</em></strong> <em>to so they feel like valued team members. </em>In this episode, I mention my <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure">Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure.</a></p><p>In order to build strong language comprehension needed for reading, writing, and other important life skills, kids need to have a solid understanding of sentence structure.</p><p>In this guide, I outline common challenging sentence types, how to write goals to target them, and some evidence-based strategies for working on them.</p><p><a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure"><strong>You can get a free copy of the Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure at drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure. </strong></a><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Are they 18 yet?™, I talk with my friend and former colleague, Joann Briggs. Joann was a special education teacher in the public school systems for over 30 years, and I had the opportunity to work with her for a good portion of my time as a school speech pathologist. While I always harp on the fact that SLPs can make a huge impact on literacy and language, it really is a team effort. That’s why I wanted to sit down with Joann and share how we were able to work together to serve our elementary caseload in the school systems. If you’re an SLP or a teacher who wants to know how to collaborate to build vocabulary skills, this is a must listen. It’ll also be helpful if you’re a parent and you want to get a better understanding of what happens as your child’s school. In this conversation, Joann shares: ✅How to co-teach effectively with general education teachers to serve a special education caseload. ✅Her experience going through a lengthy due process hearing with a student on her caseload. ✅How SLPs can add value in the teaming process when it comes to language and literacy. ✅How to get parents involved in the IEP process to so they feel like valued team members. In this episode, I mention my Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure. In order to build strong language comprehension needed for reading, writing, and other important life skills, kids need to have a solid understanding of sentence structure. In this guide, I outline common challenging sentence types, how to write goals to target them, and some evidence-based strategies for working on them. You can get a free copy of the Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure at drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure. The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Recently, the Center for Disease control updated the early developmental milestones, and there's been a lot of debate about what this means. In a lot of my SLP professional groups, there have been questions about whether this will allow kids to fall through the cracks. I've also heard the concern that developmental milestones in general focus on neurotypical development and don't take neurodivergents in to account. That's why recently, I did a training for the member's of <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/slp-learning-academy-2022/?utm_source=podcast&amp;utm_medium=organic&amp;utm_campaign=devmilestones-ep52"> SLP Learning Academy</a> (my mentoring program for SLPs) to help them continue to provide quality services for kids who need them. In this episode, I share the audio from this training. </p><p>In the training, I cover: <br><em>✅What</em> <strong><em>updates were made to the developmental milestones</em></strong> <em>and concerns that have popped up in professional discussions. <br>✅Why developmental milestones are</em> <strong><em>often misinterpreted</em></strong> <em>and what to do about it. <br>✅What happens if a kid isn't following a</em> <strong><em>"typical developmental progression"?</em></strong> <em>What does that mean we should do? <br>✅What to do if a child IS meeting developmental milestones,</em> <strong><em>but they're still having a difficult time functioning</em></strong> <em>in school or social environments. <br>✅Why meeting developmental milestones</em> <strong><em>shouldn't be the goal of therapy</em></strong> <em>(and what to focus on instead).</em> </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned <a href="https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1_E3sJrndGIE4rrDcPWlAtKnnUy6R_X25AJAcQeC0ABU/edit?usp=sharing"> this slide deck with a flow chart for making decisions</a> during screenings/evals (taking milestones in to account). This episode was taken from a training in SLP Learning Academy, my mentoring program that helps SLPs develop leadership skills and deliver high-quality services without burnout. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/slp-learning-academy-2022/?utm_source=podcast&amp;utm_medium=organic&amp;utm_campaign=devmilestones-ep52"> You can learn more about how to become a member here. </a><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Recently, the Center for Disease control updated the early developmental milestones, and there's been a lot of debate about what this means. In a lot of my SLP professional groups, there have been questions about whether this will allow kids to fall through the cracks. I've also heard the concern that developmental milestones in general focus on neurotypical development and don't take neurodivergents in to account. That's why recently, I did a training for the member's of <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/slp-learning-academy-2022/?utm_source=podcast&amp;utm_medium=organic&amp;utm_campaign=devmilestones-ep52"> SLP Learning Academy</a> (my mentoring program for SLPs) to help them continue to provide quality services for kids who need them. In this episode, I share the audio from this training. </p><p>In the training, I cover: <br><em>✅What</em> <strong><em>updates were made to the developmental milestones</em></strong> <em>and concerns that have popped up in professional discussions. <br>✅Why developmental milestones are</em> <strong><em>often misinterpreted</em></strong> <em>and what to do about it. <br>✅What happens if a kid isn't following a</em> <strong><em>"typical developmental progression"?</em></strong> <em>What does that mean we should do? <br>✅What to do if a child IS meeting developmental milestones,</em> <strong><em>but they're still having a difficult time functioning</em></strong> <em>in school or social environments. <br>✅Why meeting developmental milestones</em> <strong><em>shouldn't be the goal of therapy</em></strong> <em>(and what to focus on instead).</em> </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned <a href="https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1_E3sJrndGIE4rrDcPWlAtKnnUy6R_X25AJAcQeC0ABU/edit?usp=sharing"> this slide deck with a flow chart for making decisions</a> during screenings/evals (taking milestones in to account). This episode was taken from a training in SLP Learning Academy, my mentoring program that helps SLPs develop leadership skills and deliver high-quality services without burnout. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/slp-learning-academy-2022/?utm_source=podcast&amp;utm_medium=organic&amp;utm_campaign=devmilestones-ep52"> You can learn more about how to become a member here. </a><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Mar 2022 04:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Recently, the Center for Disease control updated the early developmental milestones, and there's been a lot of debate about what this means.  In a lot of my SLP professional groups, there have been questions about whether this will allow kids to fall through the cracks.  I've also heard the concern that developmental milestones in general focus on neurotypical development and don't take neurodivergents in to account.  That's why recently, I did a training for the member's of  SLP Learning Academy (my mentoring program for SLPs) to help them continue to provide quality services for kids who need them.  In this episode, I share the audio from this training. In the training, I cover:  ✅What updates were made to the developmental milestones and concerns that have popped up in professional discussions.  ✅Why developmental milestones are often misinterpreted and what to do about it.  ✅What happens if a kid isn't following a "typical developmental progression"? What does that mean we should do?  ✅What to do if a child IS meeting developmental milestones, but they're still having a difficult time functioning in school or social environments.  ✅Why meeting developmental milestones shouldn't be the goal of therapy (and what to focus on instead).  In this episode, I mentioned  this slide deck with a flow chart for making decisions during screenings/evals (taking milestones in to account).  This episode was taken from a training in SLP Learning Academy, my mentoring program that helps SLPs develop leadership skills and deliver high-quality services without burnout.   You can learn more about how to become a member here.   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:episode>51</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We don’t want to be “helicopter parents” who coddle our kids…but we don’t want to be so militant that we traumatize them either. </p><p>When it comes getting kids to do essential, but non-preferred tasks that ultimately help them thrive in the long run…the key to finding the right balance is learning how to scaffold. </p><p>The term “scaffolding” is used to describe the foundation of a building, but it's also used to describe how teachers, therapists, and parents can teach kids challenging skills over time.</p><p>Ideally, we are providing JUST enough support that kids are challenged, but not so much support that they never progress.  This can be applied to basic independent skills like making meals, basic hygiene, managing a schedule and deadlines (for homework and other things), among other things that are necessary life skills we want kids to be able to do. </p><p>That’s why in this week’s episode, I share the second half of my conversation with my friend and colleague, Brittany Bohach, a neurodivergent speech-language pathologist. </p><p>In this conversation, we share a number of tangible examples of scaffolding in the school settings-both in preschool and through elementary and secondary school. </p><p>Specifically, Brittany shares why something as simple as snack  or lunch time can be difficult for a child in the preschool setting, and how to work through this situation in a way that has the child’s best interest in mind. </p><p>We also discuss another scenario that involved scaffolding from elementary school all the way through high school, and how a student was able to manage challenging sensory needs and develop communication skills in the process. </p><p><strong>If you’re a therapist, parent, or teacher who wants to support kids in a neurodiversity affirming, healthy way (that also builds resilience), you’re going to love this episode. <br></strong><br></p><p>To connect with Brittany Bohach, check out her private practice, Satellite Pediatric Therapy Services on Instagram at <a href="https://www.instagram.com/satellitepediatrictherapy/"> @satellitepediatrictherapy</a>. </p><p>Additionally, we mentioned the work of Dr. Ross Greene on this episode, which <a href="https://drrossgreene.com/">you can learn more about here. </a></p><p>Finally, I also mentioned the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">Time Tracking Journal</a>, my resource for parents and therapists who want to help kids build executive functioning skills during common non-preferred or challenging daily tasks (e.g., chores, homework). The Time Tracking Journal gives you a set of strategies to help kids complete daily routines independently by giving them the problem-solving skills they need to plan their day strategically. You can learn more about the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">Time Tracking Journal here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We don’t want to be “helicopter parents” who coddle our kids…but we don’t want to be so militant that we traumatize them either. </p><p>When it comes getting kids to do essential, but non-preferred tasks that ultimately help them thrive in the long run…the key to finding the right balance is learning how to scaffold. </p><p>The term “scaffolding” is used to describe the foundation of a building, but it's also used to describe how teachers, therapists, and parents can teach kids challenging skills over time.</p><p>Ideally, we are providing JUST enough support that kids are challenged, but not so much support that they never progress.  This can be applied to basic independent skills like making meals, basic hygiene, managing a schedule and deadlines (for homework and other things), among other things that are necessary life skills we want kids to be able to do. </p><p>That’s why in this week’s episode, I share the second half of my conversation with my friend and colleague, Brittany Bohach, a neurodivergent speech-language pathologist. </p><p>In this conversation, we share a number of tangible examples of scaffolding in the school settings-both in preschool and through elementary and secondary school. </p><p>Specifically, Brittany shares why something as simple as snack  or lunch time can be difficult for a child in the preschool setting, and how to work through this situation in a way that has the child’s best interest in mind. </p><p>We also discuss another scenario that involved scaffolding from elementary school all the way through high school, and how a student was able to manage challenging sensory needs and develop communication skills in the process. </p><p><strong>If you’re a therapist, parent, or teacher who wants to support kids in a neurodiversity affirming, healthy way (that also builds resilience), you’re going to love this episode. <br></strong><br></p><p>To connect with Brittany Bohach, check out her private practice, Satellite Pediatric Therapy Services on Instagram at <a href="https://www.instagram.com/satellitepediatrictherapy/"> @satellitepediatrictherapy</a>. </p><p>Additionally, we mentioned the work of Dr. Ross Greene on this episode, which <a href="https://drrossgreene.com/">you can learn more about here. </a></p><p>Finally, I also mentioned the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">Time Tracking Journal</a>, my resource for parents and therapists who want to help kids build executive functioning skills during common non-preferred or challenging daily tasks (e.g., chores, homework). The Time Tracking Journal gives you a set of strategies to help kids complete daily routines independently by giving them the problem-solving skills they need to plan their day strategically. You can learn more about the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">Time Tracking Journal here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>We don’t want to be “helicopter parents” who coddle our kids…but we don’t want to be so militant that we traumatize them either.  When it comes getting kids to do essential, but non-preferred tasks that ultimately help them thrive in the long run…the key to finding the right balance is learning how to scaffold.  The term “scaffolding” is used to describe the foundation of a building, but it's also used to describe how teachers, therapists, and parents can teach kids challenging skills over time. Ideally, we are providing JUST enough support that kids are challenged, but not so much support that they never progress.   This can be applied to basic independent skills like making meals, basic hygiene, managing a schedule and deadlines (for homework and other things), among other things that are necessary life skills we want kids to be able to do.  That’s why in this week’s episode, I share the second half of my conversation with my friend and colleague, Brittany Bohach, a neurodivergent speech-language pathologist.  In this conversation, we share a number of tangible examples of scaffolding in the school settings-both in preschool and through elementary and secondary school.  Specifically, Brittany shares why something as simple as snack  or lunch time can be difficult for a child in the preschool setting, and how to work through this situation in a way that has the child’s best interest in mind.  We also discuss another scenario that involved scaffolding from elementary school all the way through high school, and how a student was able to manage challenging sensory needs and develop communication skills in the process.  If you’re a therapist, parent, or teacher who wants to support kids in a neurodiversity affirming, healthy way (that also builds resilience), you’re going to love this episode.  To connect with Brittany Bohach, check out her private practice, Satellite Pediatric Therapy Services on Instagram at  @satellitepediatrictherapy.  Additionally, we mentioned the work of Dr. Ross Greene on this episode, which you can learn more about here.  Finally, I also mentioned the Time Tracking Journal, my resource for parents and therapists who want to help kids build executive functioning skills during common non-preferred or challenging daily tasks (e.g., chores, homework).  The Time Tracking Journal gives you a set of strategies to help kids complete daily routines independently by giving them the problem-solving skills they need to plan their day strategically. You can learn more about the Time Tracking Journal here.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When kids show negative behaviors, it’s often because they’re struggling to do what they’re being asked to do. This unfortunately happens a lot in school settings. You may have heard the saying “Kindergarten is the new 1st grade”. Kindergarten used to be focused on play, and its becoming increasingly more academic. </p><p>When “behavior problems” come up, we have to consider the demands being placed on kids. Are they truly “behavior issues”, or are we simply asking kids to do too much too soon? </p><p>In episode 50, I dive into this topic with my friend and colleague, neurodivergent pediatric speech-language pathologist, Brittany Bohach. </p><p>Specifically, we discuss: <br><em>✅Popular pre-k classroom activities and</em> <strong><em>accompanying behavior problems</em></strong> <em>that go along with them. <br>✅</em><strong><em>What’s really causing kids to act out</em></strong><em>, and why punishment isn’t the best option to solve the issue. <br>✅Common</em> <strong><em>environmental classroom triggers</em></strong> <em>that can result in meltdowns in emergent communicators <br>✅Why kids resist</em> <strong><em>common school activities</em></strong> <em>(circle time, calendar time, snack), and why standard behavior management strategies</em> <strong><em>can cause more harm than good. </em></strong></p><p>If you’re a therapist, parent, or teacher who is helping a child with “Kindergarten readiness” and school in general, you’re going to love this episode. To connect with Brittany Bohach, check out her private practice, Satellite Pediatric Therapy Services on Instagram at <a href="https://www.instagram.com/satellitepediatrictherapy/"> @satellitepediatrictherapy</a>. </p><p>Additionally, we mentioned the work of Dr. Ross Greene on this episode, which <a href="https://drrossgreene.com/">you can learn more about here. </a></p><p>Finally, I also mentioned the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">Time Tracking Journal</a>, my resource for parents and therapists who want to help kids build executive functioning skills during common non-preferred or challenging daily tasks (e.g., chores, homework). The Time Tracking Journal gives you a set of strategies to help kids complete daily routines independently by giving them the problem-solving skills they need to plan their day strategically. You can learn more about the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">Time Tracking Journal here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When kids show negative behaviors, it’s often because they’re struggling to do what they’re being asked to do. This unfortunately happens a lot in school settings. You may have heard the saying “Kindergarten is the new 1st grade”. Kindergarten used to be focused on play, and its becoming increasingly more academic. </p><p>When “behavior problems” come up, we have to consider the demands being placed on kids. Are they truly “behavior issues”, or are we simply asking kids to do too much too soon? </p><p>In episode 50, I dive into this topic with my friend and colleague, neurodivergent pediatric speech-language pathologist, Brittany Bohach. </p><p>Specifically, we discuss: <br><em>✅Popular pre-k classroom activities and</em> <strong><em>accompanying behavior problems</em></strong> <em>that go along with them. <br>✅</em><strong><em>What’s really causing kids to act out</em></strong><em>, and why punishment isn’t the best option to solve the issue. <br>✅Common</em> <strong><em>environmental classroom triggers</em></strong> <em>that can result in meltdowns in emergent communicators <br>✅Why kids resist</em> <strong><em>common school activities</em></strong> <em>(circle time, calendar time, snack), and why standard behavior management strategies</em> <strong><em>can cause more harm than good. </em></strong></p><p>If you’re a therapist, parent, or teacher who is helping a child with “Kindergarten readiness” and school in general, you’re going to love this episode. To connect with Brittany Bohach, check out her private practice, Satellite Pediatric Therapy Services on Instagram at <a href="https://www.instagram.com/satellitepediatrictherapy/"> @satellitepediatrictherapy</a>. </p><p>Additionally, we mentioned the work of Dr. Ross Greene on this episode, which <a href="https://drrossgreene.com/">you can learn more about here. </a></p><p>Finally, I also mentioned the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">Time Tracking Journal</a>, my resource for parents and therapists who want to help kids build executive functioning skills during common non-preferred or challenging daily tasks (e.g., chores, homework). The Time Tracking Journal gives you a set of strategies to help kids complete daily routines independently by giving them the problem-solving skills they need to plan their day strategically. You can learn more about the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">Time Tracking Journal here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>When kids show negative behaviors, it’s often because they’re struggling to do what they’re being asked to do.  This unfortunately happens a lot in school settings. You may have heard the saying “Kindergarten is the new 1st grade”. Kindergarten used to be focused on play, and its becoming increasingly more academic.  When “behavior problems” come up, we have to consider the demands being placed on kids. Are they truly “behavior issues”, or are we simply asking kids to do too much too soon?  In episode 50, I dive into this topic with my friend and colleague, neurodivergent pediatric speech-language pathologist, Brittany Bohach.  Specifically, we discuss:  ✅Popular pre-k classroom activities and accompanying behavior problems that go along with them. ✅What’s really causing kids to act out, and why punishment isn’t the best option to solve the issue. ✅Common environmental classroom triggers that can result in meltdowns in emergent communicators ✅Why kids resist common school activities (circle time, calendar time, snack), and why standard behavior management strategies can cause more harm than good. If you’re a therapist, parent, or teacher who is helping a child with “Kindergarten readiness” and school in general, you’re going to love this episode.  To connect with Brittany Bohach, check out her private practice, Satellite Pediatric Therapy Services on Instagram at  @satellitepediatrictherapy.  Additionally, we mentioned the work of Dr. Ross Greene on this episode, which you can learn more about here.  Finally, I also mentioned the Time Tracking Journal, my resource for parents and therapists who want to help kids build executive functioning skills during common non-preferred or challenging daily tasks (e.g., chores, homework).  The Time Tracking Journal gives you a set of strategies to help kids complete daily routines independently by giving them the problem-solving skills they need to plan their day strategically. You can learn more about the Time Tracking Journal here.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:episode>49</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Are "natural" remedies really better when it comes to ADHD, autism, and related conditions? What does it mean to use a "natural" treatment or intervention?<br> <br>In this episode, I discuss why those questions aren't easy to answer. </p><p>Specifically, I discuss: <br><em>✅The "</em><strong><em>appeal to nature" fallacy</em></strong><em>, what it is and why it's potentially harmful. <br>✅</em><strong><em>Common "natural" treatments</em></strong> <em>for conditions like ADHD (such as diet, sleep hygiene, supplementation) <br>✅How to</em> <strong><em>avoid distorted thinking</em></strong> <em>when making decisions about medication and other treatment options. <br>✅The</em> <strong><em>problem with "child-led" interventions</em></strong><em>, and how to reframe that term in a way that helps kids build resilience.</em> </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned <a href="https://www.unbiasedscipod.com/episodes/homeopathy-much-ado-about-nothing-literally-nothing"> this episode about homeopathy</a> from the Unbiased Science podcast. I also mentioned the book <a href="https://www.jonkrakauer.com/books/into-the-wild-tr"><em>"Into the Wild"</em> by Jon Krakauer</a>. If you want to create healthy home environment that supports executive functioning and independence in school-age kids, check out my program for therapists, teachers, and parents, Executive Functioning for Success. Executive Functioning for Success provides a 12-week plan for optimizing your home for learning, and helping kids become more independent with daily tasks at the same time. Whether it be simple chores, basic self-care and hygiene, or academic tasks; this program will show you how to teach your kids the critical thinking skills to work through it. </p><p>You can learn more about how to join here: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/executivefunctions">https://drkarenspeech.com/executivefunctions</a> (Disclaimer: This episode should not be considered medical or legal advice, and should not be used to diagnose or treat any specific medical condition). <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Are "natural" remedies really better when it comes to ADHD, autism, and related conditions? What does it mean to use a "natural" treatment or intervention?<br> <br>In this episode, I discuss why those questions aren't easy to answer. </p><p>Specifically, I discuss: <br><em>✅The "</em><strong><em>appeal to nature" fallacy</em></strong><em>, what it is and why it's potentially harmful. <br>✅</em><strong><em>Common "natural" treatments</em></strong> <em>for conditions like ADHD (such as diet, sleep hygiene, supplementation) <br>✅How to</em> <strong><em>avoid distorted thinking</em></strong> <em>when making decisions about medication and other treatment options. <br>✅The</em> <strong><em>problem with "child-led" interventions</em></strong><em>, and how to reframe that term in a way that helps kids build resilience.</em> </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned <a href="https://www.unbiasedscipod.com/episodes/homeopathy-much-ado-about-nothing-literally-nothing"> this episode about homeopathy</a> from the Unbiased Science podcast. I also mentioned the book <a href="https://www.jonkrakauer.com/books/into-the-wild-tr"><em>"Into the Wild"</em> by Jon Krakauer</a>. If you want to create healthy home environment that supports executive functioning and independence in school-age kids, check out my program for therapists, teachers, and parents, Executive Functioning for Success. Executive Functioning for Success provides a 12-week plan for optimizing your home for learning, and helping kids become more independent with daily tasks at the same time. Whether it be simple chores, basic self-care and hygiene, or academic tasks; this program will show you how to teach your kids the critical thinking skills to work through it. </p><p>You can learn more about how to join here: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/executivefunctions">https://drkarenspeech.com/executivefunctions</a> (Disclaimer: This episode should not be considered medical or legal advice, and should not be used to diagnose or treat any specific medical condition). <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Mar 2022 04:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Are "natural" remedies really better when it comes to ADHD, autism, and related conditions?  What does it mean to use a "natural" treatment or intervention?  In this episode, I discuss why those questions aren't easy to answer. Specifically, I discuss:  ✅The "appeal to nature" fallacy, what it is and why it's potentially harmful.  ✅Common "natural" treatments for conditions like ADHD (such as diet, sleep hygiene, supplementation)  ✅How to avoid distorted thinking when making decisions about medication and other treatment options.  ✅The problem with "child-led" interventions, and how to reframe that term in a way that helps kids build resilience. In this episode, I mentioned  this episode about homeopathy from the Unbiased Science podcast.  I also mentioned the book "Into the Wild" by Jon Krakauer.  If you want to create healthy home environment that supports executive functioning and independence in school-age kids, check out my program for therapists, teachers, and parents, Executive Functioning for Success.  Executive Functioning for Success provides a 12-week plan for optimizing your home for learning, and helping kids become more independent with daily tasks at the same time.  Whether it be simple chores, basic self-care and hygiene, or academic tasks; this program will show you how to teach your kids the critical thinking skills to work through it. You can learn more about how to join here: https://drkarenspeech.com/executivefunctions   (Disclaimer: This episode should not be considered medical or legal advice, and should not be used to diagnose or treat any specific medical condition).  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Are "natural" remedies really better when it comes to ADHD, autism, and related conditions?  What does it mean to use a "natural" treatment or intervention?  In this episode, I discuss why those questions aren't easy to answer. Specifically, I discuss:  ✅</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The ins and outs of language screening (for school-age kids)</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Am I choosing the right language screening tool? How do I know when a child should be screened and evaluated? I get these questions a lot. That's why in this episode, I wanted to bust some common myths about language screenings and evaluations. </p><p>I'm going to share: <em> <br>✅The difference between a</em> screening and evaluation <em>(plus common mistakes people make). <br>✅Why thinking of a</em> <strong><em>screening as a "test"</em></strong> <em>is problematic. <br>✅When you might not have to use a</em> <strong><em>formal language screener</em></strong> <em>(and what you can do instead). <br>✅A simple tool I use to</em> <strong><em>simplify the screening process,</em></strong> <em>so I make sure I'm evaluating the right students. </em></p><p>In this episode I mentioned the <strong>Academic Language Skills Rating Scale</strong>, a tool I use to streamline language screenings, so students don't fall through the cracks. You can download your copy of this tool at: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagescreening">drkarenspeech.com/languagescreening.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Am I choosing the right language screening tool? How do I know when a child should be screened and evaluated? I get these questions a lot. That's why in this episode, I wanted to bust some common myths about language screenings and evaluations. </p><p>I'm going to share: <em> <br>✅The difference between a</em> screening and evaluation <em>(plus common mistakes people make). <br>✅Why thinking of a</em> <strong><em>screening as a "test"</em></strong> <em>is problematic. <br>✅When you might not have to use a</em> <strong><em>formal language screener</em></strong> <em>(and what you can do instead). <br>✅A simple tool I use to</em> <strong><em>simplify the screening process,</em></strong> <em>so I make sure I'm evaluating the right students. </em></p><p>In this episode I mentioned the <strong>Academic Language Skills Rating Scale</strong>, a tool I use to streamline language screenings, so students don't fall through the cracks. You can download your copy of this tool at: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagescreening">drkarenspeech.com/languagescreening.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2022 04:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Am I choosing the right language screening tool? How do I know when a child should be screened and evaluated?  I get these questions a lot. That's why in this episode, I wanted to bust some common myths about language screenings and evaluations.  I'm going to share:  ✅The difference between a screening and evaluation (plus common mistakes people make).  ✅Why thinking of a screening as a "test" is problematic.  ✅When you might not have to use a formal language screener (and what you can do instead).  ✅A simple tool I use to simplify the screening process, so I make sure I'm evaluating the right students.  In this episode I mentioned the Academic Language Skills Rating Scale, a tool I use to streamline language screenings, so students don't fall through the cracks. You can download your copy of this tool at: drkarenspeech.com/languagescreening.   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>Are we "following the research" in education?</title>
      <itunes:episode>47</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Does class size matter? Is homework effective? What's the best way to help kids learn to read? <strong> Why do some teachers (and schools) succeed while others fail?</strong> Dr. John Hattie attempted to answer these questions in his meta-analysis, published in his book, <a href="https://visible-learning.org/">Visible Learning</a>. This meta-analysis has been widely cited and used in teacher preparation programs all over the world, and has also been used to make decisions regarding educational policy and funding. But are the conclusions accurate? In this episode I dig in to that question as I share some critical reviews of Dr. Hattie's work. Specifically, I share the problems that come when using statistics like effect size (used in Hattie's meta-analysis) to make practical decisions in education. Additionally, I share one specific place where I disagree with Hattie's conclusions, plus some additional research that supports my point of view; specifically when it comes to sentence-combining, language processing, and comprehension. You can find <a href="https://visible-learning.org/john-hattie/">Dr. John Hattie's site here.</a> You can find some critical review of his work <a href="https://mje.mcgill.ca/article/view/9475/7229">here</a> and <a href="http://visablelearning.blogspot.com/p/prof-john-oneill.html"> here</a>. I also mentioned that research supports the use of sentence-combining with certain students. You can find several studies that support this <a href="https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.915.4866&amp;rep=rep1&amp;type=pdf"> here</a>, <a href="https://www.researchgate.net/publication/232580173_The_Effects_of_Peer-Assisted_Sentence-Combining_Instruction_on_the_Writing_Performance_of_More_and_Less_Skilled_Young_Writers"> here</a>, and <a href="https://asha.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/The_effect_of_metalinguistic_sentence_combining_Telesca_et_al_2020_/12735950/2"> here.</a> <strong>I also share some additional support for sentence-combining and explicit work on syntax in my Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure, which</strong> <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/"><strong>you can download here.</strong> </a><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Does class size matter? Is homework effective? What's the best way to help kids learn to read? <strong> Why do some teachers (and schools) succeed while others fail?</strong> Dr. John Hattie attempted to answer these questions in his meta-analysis, published in his book, <a href="https://visible-learning.org/">Visible Learning</a>. This meta-analysis has been widely cited and used in teacher preparation programs all over the world, and has also been used to make decisions regarding educational policy and funding. But are the conclusions accurate? In this episode I dig in to that question as I share some critical reviews of Dr. Hattie's work. Specifically, I share the problems that come when using statistics like effect size (used in Hattie's meta-analysis) to make practical decisions in education. Additionally, I share one specific place where I disagree with Hattie's conclusions, plus some additional research that supports my point of view; specifically when it comes to sentence-combining, language processing, and comprehension. You can find <a href="https://visible-learning.org/john-hattie/">Dr. John Hattie's site here.</a> You can find some critical review of his work <a href="https://mje.mcgill.ca/article/view/9475/7229">here</a> and <a href="http://visablelearning.blogspot.com/p/prof-john-oneill.html"> here</a>. I also mentioned that research supports the use of sentence-combining with certain students. You can find several studies that support this <a href="https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.915.4866&amp;rep=rep1&amp;type=pdf"> here</a>, <a href="https://www.researchgate.net/publication/232580173_The_Effects_of_Peer-Assisted_Sentence-Combining_Instruction_on_the_Writing_Performance_of_More_and_Less_Skilled_Young_Writers"> here</a>, and <a href="https://asha.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/The_effect_of_metalinguistic_sentence_combining_Telesca_et_al_2020_/12735950/2"> here.</a> <strong>I also share some additional support for sentence-combining and explicit work on syntax in my Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure, which</strong> <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/"><strong>you can download here.</strong> </a><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Does class size matter? Is homework effective? What's the best way to help kids learn to read?  Why do some teachers (and schools) succeed while others fail?  Dr. John Hattie attempted to answer these questions in his meta-analysis, published in his book, Visible Learning.  This meta-analysis has been widely cited and used in teacher preparation programs all over the world, and has also been used to make decisions regarding educational policy and funding.  But are the conclusions accurate?  In this episode I dig in to that question as I share some critical reviews of Dr. Hattie's work.  Specifically, I share the problems that come when using statistics like effect size (used in Hattie's meta-analysis) to make practical decisions in education.  Additionally, I share one specific place where I disagree with Hattie's conclusions, plus some additional research that supports my point of view; specifically when it comes to sentence-combining, language processing, and comprehension.  You can find Dr. John Hattie's site here.  You can find some critical review of his work here and  here.  I also mentioned that research supports the use of sentence-combining with certain students. You can find several studies that support this  here,  here, and  here.  I also share some additional support for sentence-combining and explicit work on syntax in my Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure, which you can download here.   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I continue the discussion about language processing and how to support it. I continue the discussion of difficult sentence types, and dive in to one very challenging syntax skill that tends to cause processing problems. Working on this skill can not only improve language comprehension, but it can also help kids more effectively express themselves verbally or in writing. If you're working with kids who have difficulty with reading comprehension, have difficult following directions with multiple steps, or if you have a child who has a hard time keeping up with the pace of daily routines, you'll find it really helpful. </p><p>Specifically, I'm going to share: <br><em>✅Why</em> <strong><em>language processing issues</em></strong> <em>can often be mistaken for</em> <strong><em>"behavior issues",</em></strong> <em>and why this can be damaging to a child's self-esteem. ✅</em><strong><em>One powerful skill kids need</em></strong> <em>in order to be able to</em> <strong><em>comprehend sophisticated language</em></strong> <em>during conversations or book reading.<br> ✅How to</em> <strong><em>support kids' language skills during reading</em></strong> <em>and other daily activities (by emphasizing one key syntax skill).</em> In this episode, I also mention my <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure">Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure</a>, that takes this information a step further.</p><p>This guide walks through some of the common skills that cause language processing problems and how to work on them with kids.</p><p>Inside this 36-page guide, you’ll learn:</p><ul><li><strong>Simple strategies</strong> proven to boost sentence structure, comprehension, and written language.</li><li>The <strong>4 sentence types your students need</strong> to know in order to comprehend language successfully.</li><li>A <strong>deceptively simple way to write language goal</strong>s; so you’re not spending hours on paperwork (for my SLP listeners).</li></ul><p>You can download your free copy on my website at: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure">drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I continue the discussion about language processing and how to support it. I continue the discussion of difficult sentence types, and dive in to one very challenging syntax skill that tends to cause processing problems. Working on this skill can not only improve language comprehension, but it can also help kids more effectively express themselves verbally or in writing. If you're working with kids who have difficulty with reading comprehension, have difficult following directions with multiple steps, or if you have a child who has a hard time keeping up with the pace of daily routines, you'll find it really helpful. </p><p>Specifically, I'm going to share: <br><em>✅Why</em> <strong><em>language processing issues</em></strong> <em>can often be mistaken for</em> <strong><em>"behavior issues",</em></strong> <em>and why this can be damaging to a child's self-esteem. ✅</em><strong><em>One powerful skill kids need</em></strong> <em>in order to be able to</em> <strong><em>comprehend sophisticated language</em></strong> <em>during conversations or book reading.<br> ✅How to</em> <strong><em>support kids' language skills during reading</em></strong> <em>and other daily activities (by emphasizing one key syntax skill).</em> In this episode, I also mention my <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure">Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure</a>, that takes this information a step further.</p><p>This guide walks through some of the common skills that cause language processing problems and how to work on them with kids.</p><p>Inside this 36-page guide, you’ll learn:</p><ul><li><strong>Simple strategies</strong> proven to boost sentence structure, comprehension, and written language.</li><li>The <strong>4 sentence types your students need</strong> to know in order to comprehend language successfully.</li><li>A <strong>deceptively simple way to write language goal</strong>s; so you’re not spending hours on paperwork (for my SLP listeners).</li></ul><p>You can download your free copy on my website at: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure">drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, I continue the discussion about language processing and how to support it. I continue the discussion of difficult sentence types, and dive in to one very challenging syntax skill that tends to cause processing problems.  Working on this skill can not only improve language comprehension, but it can also help kids more effectively express themselves verbally or in writing.  If you're working with kids who have difficulty with reading comprehension, have difficult following directions with multiple steps, or if you have a child who has a hard time keeping up with the pace of daily routines, you'll find it really helpful.  Specifically, I'm going to share:  ✅Why language processing issues can often be mistaken for "behavior issues", and why this can be damaging to a child's self-esteem.  ✅One powerful skill kids need in order to be able to comprehend sophisticated language during conversations or book reading.  ✅How to support kids' language skills during reading and other daily activities (by emphasizing one key syntax skill).  In this episode, I also mention my Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure, that takes this information a step further. This guide walks through some of the common skills that cause language processing problems and how to work on them with kids. Inside this 36-page guide, you’ll learn:  Simple strategies proven to boost sentence structure, comprehension, and written language. The 4 sentence types your students need to know in order to comprehend language successfully. A deceptively simple way to write language goals; so you’re not spending hours on paperwork (for my SLP listeners).  You can download your free copy on my website at: drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure.   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Language skills are essential to a child's ability to succeed in school and life. But when processing language is a struggle there can be a global impact across a child's entire day. Language comprehension issues can be such as challenge for therapists, parents and teachers because they're difficult to spot. Often they look like a "behavior problem" when a child doesn't follow instructions, or when they appear to be off-task. On top of that, when kids repeated fail at a certain task and no one can figure out why, it's only natural for them to stop trying or willfully avoid it. </p><p>That's why in this episode, I'm getting the word out about language processing and why it's so important to develop in school-age kids. Here's what I'll be discussing in this episode: <br><em>✅The difference between</em> <strong><em>"speech therapy" and "language therapy"</em></strong><em>. <br>✅</em><strong><em>Red flags of language processing</em></strong> <em>issues and how to spot them. <br>✅One of the</em> <strong><em>most common culprits</em></strong> <em>behind processing issues (that's often overlooked). <br>✅The</em> <strong><em>4 types of sentences</em></strong> <em>that are difficult for kids with language processing issues.</em> In this episode, I also mention my <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure">Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure</a>, that takes this information a step further. </p><p>This guide walks through some of the common skills that cause language processing problems and how to work on them with kids. You can download your free copy on my website at: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure">drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Language skills are essential to a child's ability to succeed in school and life. But when processing language is a struggle there can be a global impact across a child's entire day. Language comprehension issues can be such as challenge for therapists, parents and teachers because they're difficult to spot. Often they look like a "behavior problem" when a child doesn't follow instructions, or when they appear to be off-task. On top of that, when kids repeated fail at a certain task and no one can figure out why, it's only natural for them to stop trying or willfully avoid it. </p><p>That's why in this episode, I'm getting the word out about language processing and why it's so important to develop in school-age kids. Here's what I'll be discussing in this episode: <br><em>✅The difference between</em> <strong><em>"speech therapy" and "language therapy"</em></strong><em>. <br>✅</em><strong><em>Red flags of language processing</em></strong> <em>issues and how to spot them. <br>✅One of the</em> <strong><em>most common culprits</em></strong> <em>behind processing issues (that's often overlooked). <br>✅The</em> <strong><em>4 types of sentences</em></strong> <em>that are difficult for kids with language processing issues.</em> In this episode, I also mention my <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure">Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure</a>, that takes this information a step further. </p><p>This guide walks through some of the common skills that cause language processing problems and how to work on them with kids. You can download your free copy on my website at: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure">drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Language skills are essential to a child's ability to succeed in school and life. But when processing language is a struggle there can be a global impact across a child's entire day.  Language comprehension issues can be such as challenge for therapists, parents and teachers because they're difficult to spot. Often they look like a "behavior problem" when a child doesn't follow instructions, or when they appear to be off-task.  On top of that, when kids repeated fail at a certain task and no one can figure out why, it's only natural for them to stop trying or willfully avoid it.  That's why in this episode, I'm getting the word out about language processing and why it's so important to develop in school-age kids.  Here's what I'll be discussing in this episode:  ✅The difference between "speech therapy" and "language therapy".  ✅Red flags of language processing issues and how to spot them.  ✅One of the most common culprits behind processing issues (that's often overlooked).  ✅The 4 types of sentences that are difficult for kids with language processing issues.  In this episode, I also mention my Ultimate Guide to Sentence Structure, that takes this information a step further.  This guide walks through some of the common skills that cause language processing problems and how to work on them with kids. You can download your free copy on my website at: drkarenspeech.com/sentencestructure.   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Vocabulary growth is one of the biggest predictors of language growth and academic success. That's why in this episode, I talk about what speech pathologists, parents, and teachers can do to help kids build strong vocabulary skills across elementary school through high school. </p><p>Specifically, I share: <br><em>✅Why it's hard to pinpoint what language and vocabulary skills are "age-appropriate" between Kindergarten and 12th grade. <br>✅What types of words we should be emphasizing to help kids learn words more efficiently. <br>✅Some practical ways to improve kids' vocabulary in the home environment.</em> </p><p>To learn more information about how to build language skills across the school-age years, check out my blog here: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/blog/">https://drkarenspeech.com/blog/</a> If you want more specific information about the language therapy framework I teach SLPs that I mentor (that's specifically designed to build the vocabulary skills that support strong comprehension), then check out my free online presentation. You can sign up for spot here: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/language">https://drkarenspeech.com/language</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Vocabulary growth is one of the biggest predictors of language growth and academic success. That's why in this episode, I talk about what speech pathologists, parents, and teachers can do to help kids build strong vocabulary skills across elementary school through high school. </p><p>Specifically, I share: <br><em>✅Why it's hard to pinpoint what language and vocabulary skills are "age-appropriate" between Kindergarten and 12th grade. <br>✅What types of words we should be emphasizing to help kids learn words more efficiently. <br>✅Some practical ways to improve kids' vocabulary in the home environment.</em> </p><p>To learn more information about how to build language skills across the school-age years, check out my blog here: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/blog/">https://drkarenspeech.com/blog/</a> If you want more specific information about the language therapy framework I teach SLPs that I mentor (that's specifically designed to build the vocabulary skills that support strong comprehension), then check out my free online presentation. You can sign up for spot here: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/language">https://drkarenspeech.com/language</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Jan 2022 04:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Vocabulary growth is one of the biggest predictors of language growth and academic success.  That's why in this episode, I talk about what speech pathologists, parents, and teachers can do to help kids build strong vocabulary skills across elementary school through high school.  Specifically, I share:  ✅Why it's hard to pinpoint what language and vocabulary skills are "age-appropriate" between Kindergarten and 12th grade.  ✅What types of words we should be emphasizing to help kids learn words more efficiently.  ✅Some practical ways to improve kids' vocabulary in the home environment.  To learn more information about how to build language skills across the school-age years, check out my blog here: https://drkarenspeech.com/blog/   If you want more specific information about the language therapy framework I teach SLPs that I mentor (that's specifically designed to build the vocabulary skills that support strong comprehension), then check out my free online presentation. You can sign up for spot here: https://drkarenspeech.com/language   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Reading comprehension is one of the most important skills for academic success. It's a skill that can help us to continue to learn new information throughout our lives. On the other hand, kids who struggle to understand what they read are at a disadvantage when it comes to getting in school and beyond. When I worked in the school systems as a speech-language pathologist, a large portion of my caseload was referred to me because of language and literacy challenges. </p><p>Poor reading comprehension was often the red flag that resulted in those referrals. The challenge was knowing what to do for those students. </p><p>That's why in this episode, I aim to answer the question of "Whose job is it to support kids' reading comprehension skills?" <br>Specifically, I share: <br>✅<em>The typical</em> <strong><em>scope and sequence of reading instruction</em></strong> <em>across K-12, and why some kids struggle with it. <br>✅The common</em> <strong><em>causes of reading comprehension difficulties</em></strong><em>, and what schools and professionals typically do to address them. <br>✅What</em> <strong><em>SLPs, teachers, and parents can do to work as a team</em></strong> <em>in supporting reading comprehension.</em> In this episode, I share my brand new presentation that walks through my framework I teach SLPs I mentor. </p><p>This process is designed to help professionals like SLPs give kids the foundational skills they need to support strong reading comprehension. I designed it with SLPs in mind, so if you're a speech pathologist supporting a K-12 caseload, it will give you a ton of clarity. If you're a teacher or a parent, you're welcome to check it out as well (or share with your child's speech pathologist). <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/language">You can save your seat in this presentation here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Reading comprehension is one of the most important skills for academic success. It's a skill that can help us to continue to learn new information throughout our lives. On the other hand, kids who struggle to understand what they read are at a disadvantage when it comes to getting in school and beyond. When I worked in the school systems as a speech-language pathologist, a large portion of my caseload was referred to me because of language and literacy challenges. </p><p>Poor reading comprehension was often the red flag that resulted in those referrals. The challenge was knowing what to do for those students. </p><p>That's why in this episode, I aim to answer the question of "Whose job is it to support kids' reading comprehension skills?" <br>Specifically, I share: <br>✅<em>The typical</em> <strong><em>scope and sequence of reading instruction</em></strong> <em>across K-12, and why some kids struggle with it. <br>✅The common</em> <strong><em>causes of reading comprehension difficulties</em></strong><em>, and what schools and professionals typically do to address them. <br>✅What</em> <strong><em>SLPs, teachers, and parents can do to work as a team</em></strong> <em>in supporting reading comprehension.</em> In this episode, I share my brand new presentation that walks through my framework I teach SLPs I mentor. </p><p>This process is designed to help professionals like SLPs give kids the foundational skills they need to support strong reading comprehension. I designed it with SLPs in mind, so if you're a speech pathologist supporting a K-12 caseload, it will give you a ton of clarity. If you're a teacher or a parent, you're welcome to check it out as well (or share with your child's speech pathologist). <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/language">You can save your seat in this presentation here.</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When raising kids in elementary school, junior high, and high school, a lot of parents wonder if they're preparing their kids for what lies ahead in college and adulthood. We can't look in to a crystal ball and predict the future, but we can bring insights from our own failures and successes to the way we parent. </p><p>That's why in this episode, Joe and I continue our conversation about his experience going through school, including: <em> ✅How he initially failed out of college, but then later went back and got a master's degree from the same university.  ✅What he wishes he would have learned after being evaluated for ADHD, and how we bring these insights into the way we parent.  ✅How he learned to be more disciplined and structure his environment so you he can perform his best and focus (without using medication). </em></p><p>If you want to better prepare your K-12 kids for what lies ahead, you'll get a ton out of listening in to this episode. </p><p>(Disclaimer: This episode should not be considered medical or legal advice, and should not be used to diagnose or treat any specific medical condition). If you’re a parent who wants to set your kids up for success as adults, then then you’re going to love my free parent guide, which I mentioned in this episode. In this guide, I share the executive functioning skills kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. You can sign up for the guide here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We all have a point where the demands of life become too overwhelming and we lose our ability to self-manage and stay disciplined. For people who have a diagnosis of ADHD, that point can come sooner rather than later. </p><p>In this episode, my husband (Joe) shares what happened when he hit his breaking point, including: ✅His experience growing up with an "almost ADHD" diagnosis ✅How he managed to fall through the cracks and squeak by in elementary and secondary school.  ✅What happened when he went away to college and didn't have his built-in accountability systems (a.k.a., his parents). </p><p>If you have a kid in K-12 and you want to learn what challenges might lie ahead for your kids and what red flags to look out for in elementary and secondary school, you're going to love this episode</p><p>And spoiler alert: This story has a happy ending. This is just the first of a two-part interview. </p><p>(Disclaimer: This episode should not be considered medical or legal advice, and should not be used to diagnose or treat any specific medical condition). If you’re a parent who wants to set your kids up for success as adults, then then you’re going to love my free parent guide, which I mentioned in this episode. In this guide, I share the different types of executive functioning skills kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. You can sign up for the guide here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We all have a point where the demands of life become too overwhelming and we lose our ability to self-manage and stay disciplined. For people who have a diagnosis of ADHD, that point can come sooner rather than later. </p><p>In this episode, my husband (Joe) shares what happened when he hit his breaking point, including: ✅His experience growing up with an "almost ADHD" diagnosis ✅How he managed to fall through the cracks and squeak by in elementary and secondary school.  ✅What happened when he went away to college and didn't have his built-in accountability systems (a.k.a., his parents). </p><p>If you have a kid in K-12 and you want to learn what challenges might lie ahead for your kids and what red flags to look out for in elementary and secondary school, you're going to love this episode</p><p>And spoiler alert: This story has a happy ending. This is just the first of a two-part interview. </p><p>(Disclaimer: This episode should not be considered medical or legal advice, and should not be used to diagnose or treat any specific medical condition). If you’re a parent who wants to set your kids up for success as adults, then then you’re going to love my free parent guide, which I mentioned in this episode. In this guide, I share the different types of executive functioning skills kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. You can sign up for the guide here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>We all have a point where the demands of life become too overwhelming and we lose our ability to self-manage and stay disciplined. For people who have a diagnosis of ADHD, that point can come sooner rather than later.  In this episode, my husband (Joe) shares what happened when he hit his breaking point, including:  ✅His experience growing up with an "almost ADHD" diagnosis ✅How he managed to fall through the cracks and squeak by in elementary and secondary school.  ✅What happened when he went away to college and didn't have his built-in accountability systems (a.k.a., his parents).  If you have a kid in K-12 and you want to learn what challenges might lie ahead for your kids and what red flags to look out for in elementary and secondary school, you're going to love this episode And spoiler alert: This story has a happy ending. This is just the first of a two-part interview.  (Disclaimer: This episode should not be considered medical or legal advice, and should not be used to diagnose or treat any specific medical condition).  If you’re a parent who wants to set your kids up for success as adults, then then you’re going to love my free parent guide, which I mentioned in this episode. In this guide, I share the different types of executive functioning skills kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. You can sign up for the guide here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When it comes to supporting kids with ADHD or other conditions that impact executive functioning, it can be challenging to understand some of the behaviors we’re seeing.</p><p>Sometimes figuring out why they act the way they do can be confusing, especially when it appears that they’re engaging in certain self-sabotaging behaviors.</p><p>This might include (but not be limited to) avoiding certain, inevitable situations or procrastinating…even if it means more work in the long run.</p><p>Or even if it means missing out on something that might be important or enjoyable.</p><p>When any of the above happens, cognitive distortions (a.k.a. distorted thinking can be the culprit).</p><p><strong>That’s why in this episode, I define and discuss cognitive distortions and how they relate to ADHD.</strong></p><p>Specifically, I share what cognitive distortions are, why we want to minimize them as much as possible.</p><p>I start out with busting some myths, including why distorted thinking isn’t related to intelligence.</p><p>I also talk about cognitive distortions that may pop up when someone has ADHD and how this can impact their ability to fulfill daily obligations (like chores, homework, etc.).</p><p>Then, I wrap up by sharing some tips for working through distorted thinking. In this episode, I mentioned the work of Dr. Aaron Beck and Dr. David Burns as it pertains to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and defining cognitive distortions.</p><p>You can find more information about <a href="https://beckinstitute.org/about/dr-aaron-beck/">Dr. Aaron Beck’s work here.</a></p><p>You can find more information about <a href="https://feelinggood.com/">Dr. David Burns’s work here.</a></p><p>I also mentioned the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">Time Tracking Journal,</a> a tool to help parents and educators support kids in engaging in positive self-talk and self-reflection during day-to-day tasks. It’s intended to help kids be more independent with tasks that require sequencing and planning; but it can also help kids reflect on social situations as well. It is particularly helpful in working through cognitive distortions, such as magnification and labeling.</p><p><strong>You can get more information about the Time Tracking Journal here:</strong> <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal"><strong>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal</strong></a><strong> The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When it comes to supporting kids with ADHD or other conditions that impact executive functioning, it can be challenging to understand some of the behaviors we’re seeing.</p><p>Sometimes figuring out why they act the way they do can be confusing, especially when it appears that they’re engaging in certain self-sabotaging behaviors.</p><p>This might include (but not be limited to) avoiding certain, inevitable situations or procrastinating…even if it means more work in the long run.</p><p>Or even if it means missing out on something that might be important or enjoyable.</p><p>When any of the above happens, cognitive distortions (a.k.a. distorted thinking can be the culprit).</p><p><strong>That’s why in this episode, I define and discuss cognitive distortions and how they relate to ADHD.</strong></p><p>Specifically, I share what cognitive distortions are, why we want to minimize them as much as possible.</p><p>I start out with busting some myths, including why distorted thinking isn’t related to intelligence.</p><p>I also talk about cognitive distortions that may pop up when someone has ADHD and how this can impact their ability to fulfill daily obligations (like chores, homework, etc.).</p><p>Then, I wrap up by sharing some tips for working through distorted thinking. In this episode, I mentioned the work of Dr. Aaron Beck and Dr. David Burns as it pertains to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and defining cognitive distortions.</p><p>You can find more information about <a href="https://beckinstitute.org/about/dr-aaron-beck/">Dr. Aaron Beck’s work here.</a></p><p>You can find more information about <a href="https://feelinggood.com/">Dr. David Burns’s work here.</a></p><p>I also mentioned the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">Time Tracking Journal,</a> a tool to help parents and educators support kids in engaging in positive self-talk and self-reflection during day-to-day tasks. It’s intended to help kids be more independent with tasks that require sequencing and planning; but it can also help kids reflect on social situations as well. It is particularly helpful in working through cognitive distortions, such as magnification and labeling.</p><p><strong>You can get more information about the Time Tracking Journal here:</strong> <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal"><strong>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal</strong></a><strong> The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Dec 2021 04:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>When it comes to supporting kids with ADHD or other conditions that impact executive functioning, it can be challenging to understand some of the behaviors we’re seeing. Sometimes figuring out why they act the way they do can be confusing, especially when it appears that they’re engaging in certain self-sabotaging behaviors. This might include (but not be limited to) avoiding certain, inevitable situations or procrastinating…even if it means more work in the long run. Or even if it means missing out on something that might be important or enjoyable. When any of the above happens, cognitive distortions (a.k.a. distorted thinking can be the culprit). That’s why in this episode, I define and discuss cognitive distortions and how they relate to ADHD. Specifically, I share what cognitive distortions are, why we want to minimize them as much as possible. I start out with busting some myths, including why distorted thinking isn’t related to intelligence. I also talk about cognitive distortions that may pop up when someone has ADHD and how this can impact their ability to fulfill daily obligations (like chores, homework, etc.). Then, I wrap up by sharing some tips for working through distorted thinking.  In this episode, I mentioned the work of Dr. Aaron Beck and Dr. David Burns as it pertains to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and defining cognitive distortions. You can find more information about Dr. Aaron Beck’s work here. You can find more information about Dr. David Burns’s work here. I also mentioned the Time Tracking Journal, a tool to help parents and educators support kids in engaging in positive self-talk and self-reflection during day-to-day tasks. It’s intended to help kids be more independent with tasks that require sequencing and planning; but it can also help kids reflect on social situations as well. It is particularly helpful in working through cognitive distortions, such as magnification and labeling. You can get more information about the Time Tracking Journal here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>When it comes to supporting kids with ADHD or other conditions that impact executive functioning, it can be challenging to understand some of the behaviors we’re seeing. Sometimes figuring out why they act the way they do can be confusing, especially when</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Ableism: What therapists, teachers, and caregivers need to know</title>
      <itunes:episode>39</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>39</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Ableism: What therapists, teachers, and caregivers need to know</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Ableism is the discrimination against disabled people.</p><p>As we learn more and more about autistic people, those with ADHD, among other populations…this word continues to come up in conversation.</p><p>Many of the interventions we’ve traditionally done to support children who need different educational and medical interventions are now under scrutiny for having ableist qualities. This has left a lot of clinicians, educators, and caregivers in a tricky situation as they support kids’ social, emotional, and cognitive development. </p><p>That’s why in this episode, I have a discussion on the top of ableism, including what it is and what it isn’t.</p><p>I also share tips for parents and clinicians so they can help kids without being ableist. In this episode, I mention the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">Time Tracking Journal,</a> a tool to help parents and educators support kids in engaging in positive self-talk and self-reflection during day-to-day tasks. It’s intended to help kids be more independent with tasks that require sequencing and planning; but it can also help kids reflect on social situations as well.</p><p><strong>You can get more information about the Time Tracking Journal here:</strong> <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal"><strong>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal</strong></a><strong> The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Ableism is the discrimination against disabled people.</p><p>As we learn more and more about autistic people, those with ADHD, among other populations…this word continues to come up in conversation.</p><p>Many of the interventions we’ve traditionally done to support children who need different educational and medical interventions are now under scrutiny for having ableist qualities. This has left a lot of clinicians, educators, and caregivers in a tricky situation as they support kids’ social, emotional, and cognitive development. </p><p>That’s why in this episode, I have a discussion on the top of ableism, including what it is and what it isn’t.</p><p>I also share tips for parents and clinicians so they can help kids without being ableist. In this episode, I mention the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">Time Tracking Journal,</a> a tool to help parents and educators support kids in engaging in positive self-talk and self-reflection during day-to-day tasks. It’s intended to help kids be more independent with tasks that require sequencing and planning; but it can also help kids reflect on social situations as well.</p><p><strong>You can get more information about the Time Tracking Journal here:</strong> <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal"><strong>https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal</strong></a><strong> The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Dec 2021 04:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Ableism is the discrimination against disabled people. As we learn more and more about autistic people, those with ADHD, among other populations…this word continues to come up in conversation. Many of the interventions we’ve traditionally done to support children who need different educational and medical interventions are now under scrutiny for having ableist qualities.  This has left a lot of clinicians, educators, and caregivers in a tricky situation as they support kids’ social, emotional, and cognitive development.  That’s why in this episode, I have a discussion on the top of ableism, including what it is and what it isn’t. I also share tips for parents and clinicians so they can help kids without being ableist.  In this episode, I mention the Time Tracking Journal, a tool to help parents and educators support kids in engaging in positive self-talk and self-reflection during day-to-day tasks. It’s intended to help kids be more independent with tasks that require sequencing and planning; but it can also help kids reflect on social situations as well. You can get more information about the Time Tracking Journal here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ableism is the discrimination against disabled people. As we learn more and more about autistic people, those with ADHD, among other populations…this word continues to come up in conversation. Many of the interventions we’ve traditionally done to support </itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Person-first vs identity-first language: Which one should I use?</title>
      <itunes:episode>38</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>38</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Person-first vs identity-first language: Which one should I use?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When I was going through school back in the late 90s and early 2000s, I was taught that “person-first” language was the most respectful way to refer to my clients.</p><p>For example, they weren’t “disabled people”, they were “people with disabilities”.</p><p>Fast forward to the 2020s, and now we’re hearing a different story.</p><p>Now, there are many people who actually prefer “identity first” language.</p><p>If you’re someone supporting someone who has some particular diagnosis or disability, it’s confusing enough to navigate the system when it comes to educational and medical services.</p><p>Add language and terminology on top of that, and it gets even more overwhelming.</p><p>I’ve heard this debate from multiple angles.</p><p>Some have a strong preferences for one type of language over the other. Others are more flexible.</p><p>And then there is a group of people who aren’t even fully aware of this debate and what it means…especially if they are brand new to the world of educational or medical services for kids.</p><p>That’s why in this episode, I wanted to share the background and rationale behind both “person first” and “identity first language” based on my experience working as a clinician since 2004 and also as someone who has a diagnosis myself. In this episode, I mentioned some research relating to labeling theory and self-fulfilling prophecies. <a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/social-sciences/self-fulfilling-prophecy"> Here is some more information about that.</a> Also, here is some information about <a href="https://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199215362.001.0001/"> where the term originated.</a></p><p>I also mentioned th<a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">e Executive Functioning Guide for Parents</a> in this episode. In this guide I outline what executive functioning is and why it’s so important to helping kids grow up to be resilient, adaptable, and independent.</p><p>In this guide I walk through red flags of executive dysfunction, as well as how to identify specific areas of executive functioning where your kids might need support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">You can get the free parent guide at drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When I was going through school back in the late 90s and early 2000s, I was taught that “person-first” language was the most respectful way to refer to my clients.</p><p>For example, they weren’t “disabled people”, they were “people with disabilities”.</p><p>Fast forward to the 2020s, and now we’re hearing a different story.</p><p>Now, there are many people who actually prefer “identity first” language.</p><p>If you’re someone supporting someone who has some particular diagnosis or disability, it’s confusing enough to navigate the system when it comes to educational and medical services.</p><p>Add language and terminology on top of that, and it gets even more overwhelming.</p><p>I’ve heard this debate from multiple angles.</p><p>Some have a strong preferences for one type of language over the other. Others are more flexible.</p><p>And then there is a group of people who aren’t even fully aware of this debate and what it means…especially if they are brand new to the world of educational or medical services for kids.</p><p>That’s why in this episode, I wanted to share the background and rationale behind both “person first” and “identity first language” based on my experience working as a clinician since 2004 and also as someone who has a diagnosis myself. In this episode, I mentioned some research relating to labeling theory and self-fulfilling prophecies. <a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/social-sciences/self-fulfilling-prophecy"> Here is some more information about that.</a> Also, here is some information about <a href="https://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199215362.001.0001/"> where the term originated.</a></p><p>I also mentioned th<a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">e Executive Functioning Guide for Parents</a> in this episode. In this guide I outline what executive functioning is and why it’s so important to helping kids grow up to be resilient, adaptable, and independent.</p><p>In this guide I walk through red flags of executive dysfunction, as well as how to identify specific areas of executive functioning where your kids might need support. <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">You can get the free parent guide at drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>When I was going through school back in the late 90s and early 2000s, I was taught that “person-first” language was the most respectful way to refer to my clients. For example, they weren’t “disabled people”, they were “people with disabilities”. Fast forward to the 2020s, and now we’re hearing a different story. Now, there are many people who actually prefer “identity first” language. If you’re someone supporting someone who has some particular diagnosis or disability, it’s confusing enough to navigate the system when it comes to educational and medical services. Add language and terminology on top of that, and it gets even more overwhelming. I’ve heard this debate from multiple angles. Some have a strong preferences for one type of language over the other. Others are more flexible. And then there is a group of people who aren’t even fully aware of this debate and what it means…especially if they are brand new to the world of educational or medical services for kids. That’s why in this episode, I wanted to share the background and rationale behind both “person first” and “identity first language” based on my experience working as a clinician since 2004 and also as someone who has a diagnosis myself.  In this episode, I mentioned some research relating to labeling theory and self-fulfilling prophecies.  Here is some more information about that. Also, here is some information about  where the term originated. I also mentioned the Executive Functioning Guide for Parents in this episode. In this guide I outline what executive functioning is and why it’s so important to helping kids grow up to be resilient, adaptable, and independent. In this guide I walk through red flags of executive dysfunction, as well as how to identify specific areas of executive functioning where your kids might need support. You can get the free parent guide at drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How do we hold students accountable for their actions, but acknowledge their unique neurological profiles at the same time? How do we help neurodivergents (e.g., ADHD, Autism) build genuine connections with others and succeed in academic, vocational, and social situations? </p><p>In this episode, I invited special guest Miriam Campbell, founder of <a href="https://skillsforconnection.com/">Skills for Connection</a> (https://skillsforconnection.com/), to help answer these questions. Miriam is a speech-language pathologist and a social worker who works with students directly through her private practice. She also provides professional development for therapists and educators who support students with diagnoses that impact communication and academic skills. </p><p>In this interview, Miriam and I discuss: <br>✅<em>Why don't</em> <strong><em>"social skills"</em></strong> <em>we teach in therapeutic settings</em> <strong><em>transfer to real-life situations</em></strong><em>? <br>✅How</em> <strong><em>emotional regulation</em></strong> <em>impacts our</em> <strong><em>ability to connect with others</em></strong><em>, and how to help kids understand and navigate their own emotions. ✅How to help kids</em> <strong><em>take responsibility for their behaviors</em></strong> <em>in a way that builds a positive self-image. <br>✅How to help kids</em> <strong><em>advocate for their sensory, emotional, and communication needs</em></strong> <em>and still develop the skills for connecting with others.</em> </p><p>To connect with Miriam and learn more about her professional development opportunities and strategies for building connection, email her at miriam@skillsforconnection.com or visit her website here: <a href="https://skillsforconnection.com/">https://skillsforconnection.com/ </a></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">Time Tracking Journal,</a> (https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal), a tool to help parents and educators support kids in engaging in positive self-talk and self-reflection during day-to-day tasks. It's intended to help kids be more independent with tasks that require sequencing and planning; but it can also help kids reflect on social situations as well. </p><p>You can get more information about the Time Tracking Journal here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How do we hold students accountable for their actions, but acknowledge their unique neurological profiles at the same time? How do we help neurodivergents (e.g., ADHD, Autism) build genuine connections with others and succeed in academic, vocational, and social situations? </p><p>In this episode, I invited special guest Miriam Campbell, founder of <a href="https://skillsforconnection.com/">Skills for Connection</a> (https://skillsforconnection.com/), to help answer these questions. Miriam is a speech-language pathologist and a social worker who works with students directly through her private practice. She also provides professional development for therapists and educators who support students with diagnoses that impact communication and academic skills. </p><p>In this interview, Miriam and I discuss: <br>✅<em>Why don't</em> <strong><em>"social skills"</em></strong> <em>we teach in therapeutic settings</em> <strong><em>transfer to real-life situations</em></strong><em>? <br>✅How</em> <strong><em>emotional regulation</em></strong> <em>impacts our</em> <strong><em>ability to connect with others</em></strong><em>, and how to help kids understand and navigate their own emotions. ✅How to help kids</em> <strong><em>take responsibility for their behaviors</em></strong> <em>in a way that builds a positive self-image. <br>✅How to help kids</em> <strong><em>advocate for their sensory, emotional, and communication needs</em></strong> <em>and still develop the skills for connecting with others.</em> </p><p>To connect with Miriam and learn more about her professional development opportunities and strategies for building connection, email her at miriam@skillsforconnection.com or visit her website here: <a href="https://skillsforconnection.com/">https://skillsforconnection.com/ </a></p><p>In this episode, I mention the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">Time Tracking Journal,</a> (https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal), a tool to help parents and educators support kids in engaging in positive self-talk and self-reflection during day-to-day tasks. It's intended to help kids be more independent with tasks that require sequencing and planning; but it can also help kids reflect on social situations as well. </p><p>You can get more information about the Time Tracking Journal here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In episode 36, I talk about 3 common "problem" food categories when it comes to kids diets; plus tips for making sustainable changes across eat of these areas. Contrary to popular belief, you don't need to offer rewards for eating healthy foods. Acquiring a taste for different textures and flavors is a skill that develops over time. That's why it's so important to pay attention to kids' sensory preferences when you're introducing new foods. Sometimes minor differences in flavor or texture may not register to an adult with a broad palate; but they can make a big impact for someone with sensory sensitivities. </p><p>That's why in this episode, I share: <br><em>✅Why kids may show some</em> <strong><em>inconsistencies in their tolerance</em></strong> <em>to certain foods. <br>✅How to</em> <strong><em>gradually reduce additives</em></strong> <em>like refined sugar from your kids' diets. <br>✅How to expand the</em> <strong><em>amount of fruits and vegetables</em></strong> <em>your kids will eat.</em> </p><p>In this episode, I mention my 6-week plan that helps families develop healthy eating habits that build brain development. I'll even show you how to encourage kids to eat vegetables! It's called the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/mealguide">Simple Family Meals Guide</a>, and it will walk you through, step-by-step, how to change your kids' eating habits for the better, one meal at a time. You can sign up for the Simple Family Meals Guide here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/mealguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/mealguide</a> (Disclaimer: This episode should not be considered medical or legal advice, and should not be used to diagnose or treat any specific medical condition). <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In episode 36, I talk about 3 common "problem" food categories when it comes to kids diets; plus tips for making sustainable changes across eat of these areas. Contrary to popular belief, you don't need to offer rewards for eating healthy foods. Acquiring a taste for different textures and flavors is a skill that develops over time. That's why it's so important to pay attention to kids' sensory preferences when you're introducing new foods. Sometimes minor differences in flavor or texture may not register to an adult with a broad palate; but they can make a big impact for someone with sensory sensitivities. </p><p>That's why in this episode, I share: <br><em>✅Why kids may show some</em> <strong><em>inconsistencies in their tolerance</em></strong> <em>to certain foods. <br>✅How to</em> <strong><em>gradually reduce additives</em></strong> <em>like refined sugar from your kids' diets. <br>✅How to expand the</em> <strong><em>amount of fruits and vegetables</em></strong> <em>your kids will eat.</em> </p><p>In this episode, I mention my 6-week plan that helps families develop healthy eating habits that build brain development. I'll even show you how to encourage kids to eat vegetables! It's called the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/mealguide">Simple Family Meals Guide</a>, and it will walk you through, step-by-step, how to change your kids' eating habits for the better, one meal at a time. You can sign up for the Simple Family Meals Guide here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/mealguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/mealguide</a> (Disclaimer: This episode should not be considered medical or legal advice, and should not be used to diagnose or treat any specific medical condition). <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>In episode 36, I talk about 3 common "problem" food categories when it comes to kids diets; plus tips for making sustainable changes across eat of these areas.  Contrary to popular belief, you don't need to offer rewards for eating healthy foods. Acquiring a taste for different textures and flavors is a skill that develops over time.  That's why it's so important to pay attention to kids' sensory preferences when you're introducing new foods.  Sometimes minor differences in flavor or texture may not register to an adult with a broad palate; but they can make a big impact for someone with sensory sensitivities.  That's why in this episode, I share:  ✅Why kids may show some inconsistencies in their tolerance to certain foods. ✅How to gradually reduce additives like refined sugar from your kids' diets. ✅How to expand the amount of fruits and vegetables your kids will eat.  In this episode, I mention my 6-week plan that helps families develop healthy eating habits that build brain development. I'll even show you how to encourage kids to eat vegetables! It's called the Simple Family Meals Guide, and it will walk you through, step-by-step, how to change your kids' eating habits for the better, one meal at a time.  You can sign up for the Simple Family Meals Guide here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/mealguide   (Disclaimer: This episode should not be considered medical or legal advice, and should not be used to diagnose or treat any specific medical condition).  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most parents know that eating a balanced diet is important for brain development...but making that happen is easier said than done. Especially when they have "picky eaters"  who are unsure about venturing out of their comfort zone. It's tempting to default to the popular method of using dessert as "positive reinforcement" for eating less enticing food...but often this does more harm than good in the long run. That's why in this episode, I share tips for getting kids to eat healthy food...without "rewards" and "punishment". And a quick disclaimer: I will NOT be promising a magical miracle diet that's going to "cure" ADHD or autism. </p><p>What I WILL promise is that this will help you make more sustainable changes AND help your kids think about food and eating in a healthy way. </p><p>I'll share: <em> <br>✅The</em> <strong><em>#1 mistake people make</em></strong> <em>when it comes to mealtime (plus a simple shift to fix it). <br>✅Why you</em> <strong><em>don't need to issue rewards</em></strong> <em>for eating "good" foods, and what to do instead. <br>✅How to help kids</em> <strong><em>buy-in to the idea</em></strong> <em>of trying new foods, without punishment or bribery.</em> </p><p>In this episode, I mention my 6-week plan that helps families develop healthy eating habits that build brain development. I'll even show you how to encourage kids to eat vegetables! It's called the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/mealguide">Simple Family Meals Guide</a>, and it will walk you through, step-by-step, how to change your kids' eating habits for the better, one meal at a time. You can sign up for the Simple Family Meals Guide here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/mealguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/mealguide</a> (Disclaimer: This episode should not be considered medical or legal advice, and should not be used to diagnose or treat any specific medical condition). <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most parents know that eating a balanced diet is important for brain development...but making that happen is easier said than done. Especially when they have "picky eaters"  who are unsure about venturing out of their comfort zone. It's tempting to default to the popular method of using dessert as "positive reinforcement" for eating less enticing food...but often this does more harm than good in the long run. That's why in this episode, I share tips for getting kids to eat healthy food...without "rewards" and "punishment". And a quick disclaimer: I will NOT be promising a magical miracle diet that's going to "cure" ADHD or autism. </p><p>What I WILL promise is that this will help you make more sustainable changes AND help your kids think about food and eating in a healthy way. </p><p>I'll share: <em> <br>✅The</em> <strong><em>#1 mistake people make</em></strong> <em>when it comes to mealtime (plus a simple shift to fix it). <br>✅Why you</em> <strong><em>don't need to issue rewards</em></strong> <em>for eating "good" foods, and what to do instead. <br>✅How to help kids</em> <strong><em>buy-in to the idea</em></strong> <em>of trying new foods, without punishment or bribery.</em> </p><p>In this episode, I mention my 6-week plan that helps families develop healthy eating habits that build brain development. I'll even show you how to encourage kids to eat vegetables! It's called the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/mealguide">Simple Family Meals Guide</a>, and it will walk you through, step-by-step, how to change your kids' eating habits for the better, one meal at a time. You can sign up for the Simple Family Meals Guide here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/mealguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/mealguide</a> (Disclaimer: This episode should not be considered medical or legal advice, and should not be used to diagnose or treat any specific medical condition). <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Nov 2021 04:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Most parents know that eating a balanced diet is important for brain development...but making that happen is easier said than done.  Especially when they have "picky eaters"  who are unsure about venturing out of their comfort zone.  It's tempting to default to the popular method of using dessert as "positive reinforcement" for eating less enticing food...but often this does more harm than good in the long run.  That's why in this episode, I share tips for getting kids to eat healthy food...without "rewards" and "punishment".  And a quick disclaimer: I will NOT be promising a magical miracle diet that's going to "cure" ADHD or autism.  What I WILL promise is that this will help you make more sustainable changes AND help your kids think about food and eating in a healthy way.  I'll share:  ✅The #1 mistake people make when it comes to mealtime (plus a simple shift to fix it). ✅Why you don't need to issue rewards for eating "good" foods, and what to do instead. ✅How to help kids buy-in to the idea of trying new foods, without punishment or bribery.  In this episode, I mention my 6-week plan that helps families develop healthy eating habits that build brain development. I'll even show you how to encourage kids to eat vegetables! It's called the Simple Family Meals Guide, and it will walk you through, step-by-step, how to change your kids' eating habits for the better, one meal at a time. You can sign up for the Simple Family Meals Guide here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/mealguide   (Disclaimer: This episode should not be considered medical or legal advice, and should not be used to diagnose or treat any specific medical condition).  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This is part 3 of a 3-part series on the common problems with interventions for ADHD and autism.</p><p>When you have some type of neurological variation that causes you to experience the world in a different way, you automatically become an easy target for manipulation.</p><p>Those who are easily overwhelmed, or who aren’t sure how to read social cues and self-regulate have to work really hard to participate in day-to-day situations that feel normal and easy for other people. This could include sitting in a desk in a classroom. It could include having a simple conversation with a peers. It could include following directions, or sitting in a noisy public area. These are things many people take for granted. As a result, it may not make sense why others, who have different neurological wiring (ADHD, autism, etc.) cannot tolerate certain tasks or activities. Neurodivergents are commonly accused of being defiant, inappropriate, or difficult. To others it seems like they’re not trying, or that they’re just lazy and unmotivated. But the truth is that most of them KNOW they’re different in some way. Yet when they’re constantly misunderstood, they start to believe they really are broken in some way. Which is why interventions focused “compliance” alone, reward/punishment can not only invalidate their experience…it can also cause them to doubt their grip on reality. </p><p>While they may struggle to read social cues and situations, we have to find a way to teach them these skills in a way that’s supportive. That’s why we need to rethink the way we support neurodivergents, and I talk about how to make that shift in this episode. </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">Time Tracking Journal</a>, which is a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, without bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding.  The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">You can learn how to get instant access here</a>: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This is part 3 of a 3-part series on the common problems with interventions for ADHD and autism.</p><p>When you have some type of neurological variation that causes you to experience the world in a different way, you automatically become an easy target for manipulation.</p><p>Those who are easily overwhelmed, or who aren’t sure how to read social cues and self-regulate have to work really hard to participate in day-to-day situations that feel normal and easy for other people. This could include sitting in a desk in a classroom. It could include having a simple conversation with a peers. It could include following directions, or sitting in a noisy public area. These are things many people take for granted. As a result, it may not make sense why others, who have different neurological wiring (ADHD, autism, etc.) cannot tolerate certain tasks or activities. Neurodivergents are commonly accused of being defiant, inappropriate, or difficult. To others it seems like they’re not trying, or that they’re just lazy and unmotivated. But the truth is that most of them KNOW they’re different in some way. Yet when they’re constantly misunderstood, they start to believe they really are broken in some way. Which is why interventions focused “compliance” alone, reward/punishment can not only invalidate their experience…it can also cause them to doubt their grip on reality. </p><p>While they may struggle to read social cues and situations, we have to find a way to teach them these skills in a way that’s supportive. That’s why we need to rethink the way we support neurodivergents, and I talk about how to make that shift in this episode. </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">Time Tracking Journal</a>, which is a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, without bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding.  The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">You can learn how to get instant access here</a>: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>This is part 3 of a 3-part series on the common problems with interventions for ADHD and autism. When you have some type of neurological variation that causes you to experience the world in a different way, you automatically become an easy target for manipulation. Those who are easily overwhelmed, or who aren’t sure how to read social cues and self-regulate have to work really hard to participate in day-to-day situations that feel normal and easy for other people.  This could include sitting in a desk in a classroom. It could include having a simple conversation with a peers. It could include following directions, or sitting in a noisy public area.  These are things many people take for granted.  As a result, it may not make sense why others, who have different neurological wiring (ADHD, autism, etc.) cannot tolerate certain tasks or activities.  Neurodivergents are commonly accused of being defiant, inappropriate, or difficult. To others it seems like they’re not trying, or that they’re just lazy and unmotivated.  But the truth is that most of them KNOW they’re different in some way. Yet when they’re constantly misunderstood, they start to believe they really are broken in some way.  Which is why interventions focused “compliance” alone, reward/punishment can not only invalidate their experience…it can also cause them to doubt their grip on reality. While they may struggle to read social cues and situations, we have to find a way to teach them these skills in a way that’s supportive.  That’s why we need to rethink the way we support neurodivergents, and I talk about how to make that shift in this episode.  In this episode, I mentioned the Time Tracking Journal, which is a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, without bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding.  The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. You can learn how to get instant access here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>As kids go through the school systems and grow up in general, they're taught a lot about how to act "appropriately" in different situations. There's a certain set of rules we've deemed to be acceptable, "normal" ways to act. On the contrary, certain behaviors are seen as "inappropriate", "weird", or "undesirable" in some way. But some people are wired differently, making them experience the world differently that "neurotypicals".<br> <br>This may cause them to engage with the world around them in a different way that might not seem "normal" to others. The first instinct a lot of people have is to point out the "inappropriate" behaviors and replace them with "appropriate" ones. The idea is that we want people to do things the "right" way so they can lead successful lives. The problem is that many of these supposedly "appropriate" behaviors can be traumatic or counterproductive to neurodivergents (for example, people with ADHD or autism). And the other issue is that sometimes, "normal" behaviors are simply a set of arbitrary rules that may or may not be necessary 100% of the time (if ever). That's why in this episode, I share part 2 of my 3-part series on the problems with ADHD and autism interventions. In this episode specifically, I challenge listeners to re-examine what they think of as "normal" and "appropriate" behavior. </p><p>Instead, I invite you to make the shift from "appropriate" to "functional and effective". In this episode, I mentioned the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">Time Tracking Journal</a>, which is a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, without bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding.  </p><p>The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">You can learn how to get instant access here</a>: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal</a> <strong> The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>As kids go through the school systems and grow up in general, they're taught a lot about how to act "appropriately" in different situations. There's a certain set of rules we've deemed to be acceptable, "normal" ways to act. On the contrary, certain behaviors are seen as "inappropriate", "weird", or "undesirable" in some way. But some people are wired differently, making them experience the world differently that "neurotypicals".<br> <br>This may cause them to engage with the world around them in a different way that might not seem "normal" to others. The first instinct a lot of people have is to point out the "inappropriate" behaviors and replace them with "appropriate" ones. The idea is that we want people to do things the "right" way so they can lead successful lives. The problem is that many of these supposedly "appropriate" behaviors can be traumatic or counterproductive to neurodivergents (for example, people with ADHD or autism). And the other issue is that sometimes, "normal" behaviors are simply a set of arbitrary rules that may or may not be necessary 100% of the time (if ever). That's why in this episode, I share part 2 of my 3-part series on the problems with ADHD and autism interventions. In this episode specifically, I challenge listeners to re-examine what they think of as "normal" and "appropriate" behavior. </p><p>Instead, I invite you to make the shift from "appropriate" to "functional and effective". In this episode, I mentioned the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">Time Tracking Journal</a>, which is a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, without bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding.  </p><p>The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">You can learn how to get instant access here</a>: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal</a> <strong> The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Nov 2021 04:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>"Behavior management" approaches are often used with kids who have diagnoses of ADHD, autism. Usually these approaches focus on giving rewards for good behavior and punishing "bad" behavior. They're prevalent in therapy settings, schools, and home environments across the nation. I've even used some of these approaches in my practice. But in recent years, I've changed my philosophy after reflecting on my own experiences being on the receiving end of such techniques. I've also started to listen more to other neurodivergent voices who are reporting the trauma they've experienced throughout their lifetimes after being repeatedly punished and shamed for behaviors associated with neurological differences beyond their control.  </p><p>This episode is the first in a three part series about common problems with ADHD and Autism interventions, and the shifts we need to make as a result. In this first episode, I talk about the problem with behavioral approaches that insist children comply with certain demands for the sake of "good behavior". </p><p>Specifically, I share: <br><em>✅Why commonly practiced</em> <strong><em>behavior management systems cause trauma</em></strong> <em>in kids with ADHD, autism, or other diagnoses of neurological origin. <br>✅How rewarding "good behavior" can appear effective in the short-term, but can be</em> <strong><em>ineffective and counterproductive in the long-term.</em></strong> <em> ✅Why</em> <strong><em>we shouldn't punish "bad" behaviors,</em></strong> <em>and what to do instead to help kids be successful and independent in the long run.</em> </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">Time Tracking Journal</a>, which is a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, without bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding.  The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">You can learn how to get instant access here</a>: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>"Behavior management" approaches are often used with kids who have diagnoses of ADHD, autism. Usually these approaches focus on giving rewards for good behavior and punishing "bad" behavior. They're prevalent in therapy settings, schools, and home environments across the nation. I've even used some of these approaches in my practice. But in recent years, I've changed my philosophy after reflecting on my own experiences being on the receiving end of such techniques. I've also started to listen more to other neurodivergent voices who are reporting the trauma they've experienced throughout their lifetimes after being repeatedly punished and shamed for behaviors associated with neurological differences beyond their control.  </p><p>This episode is the first in a three part series about common problems with ADHD and Autism interventions, and the shifts we need to make as a result. In this first episode, I talk about the problem with behavioral approaches that insist children comply with certain demands for the sake of "good behavior". </p><p>Specifically, I share: <br><em>✅Why commonly practiced</em> <strong><em>behavior management systems cause trauma</em></strong> <em>in kids with ADHD, autism, or other diagnoses of neurological origin. <br>✅How rewarding "good behavior" can appear effective in the short-term, but can be</em> <strong><em>ineffective and counterproductive in the long-term.</em></strong> <em> ✅Why</em> <strong><em>we shouldn't punish "bad" behaviors,</em></strong> <em>and what to do instead to help kids be successful and independent in the long run.</em> </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">Time Tracking Journal</a>, which is a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, without bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding.  The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">You can learn how to get instant access here</a>: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>"Behavior management" approaches are often used with kids who have diagnoses of ADHD, autism.  Usually these approaches focus on giving rewards for good behavior and punishing "bad" behavior. They're prevalent in therapy settings, schools, and home environments across the nation.  I've even used some of these approaches in my practice. But in recent years, I've changed my philosophy after reflecting on my own experiences being on the receiving end of such techniques.  I've also started to listen more to other neurodivergent voices who are reporting the trauma they've experienced throughout their lifetimes after being repeatedly punished and shamed for behaviors associated with neurological differences beyond their control.   This episode is the first in a three part series about common problems with ADHD and Autism interventions, and the shifts we need to make as a result.  In this first episode, I talk about the problem with behavioral approaches that insist children comply with certain demands for the sake of "good behavior".  Specifically, I share:  ✅Why commonly practiced behavior management systems cause trauma in kids with ADHD, autism, or other diagnoses of neurological origin.  ✅How rewarding "good behavior" can appear effective in the short-term, but can be ineffective and counterproductive in the long-term.   ✅Why we shouldn't punish "bad" behaviors, and what to do instead to help kids be successful and independent in the long run.  In this episode, I mentioned the Time Tracking Journal, which is a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, without bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding.  The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. You can learn how to get instant access here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When kids with ADHD avoid difficult work, it's easy to assume they have a "behavior problem", that they don't care, or that they're just lazy. But this couldn't be further from the truth. People with ADHD are wired in a way that makes it hard for them to overcome feelings of overwhelm that lead to avoidance. It's a skill-based issue, NOT a behavior issue! That's why in episode 031, I talk about 3 common skills kids with ADHD need to overcome procrastination. </p><p>Specifically, I share: <br><em>✅Why having a</em> <strong><em>good sense of time</em></strong> <em>is critical to motivation. <br>✅One of the most</em> <strong><em>common culprits behind anxiety, irritability,</em></strong> <em>and defiant behaviors in ADHD and how to combat it. <br>✅The relationship between</em> <strong><em>time-management and self-esteem;</em></strong> <em>plus how to build both at the same time. <br>✅The</em> <strong><em>essential habit</em></strong> <em>that many people with ADHD don't have, and why it's so important for</em> <strong><em>building a positive self-image</em></strong><em>.</em>  </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">Time Tracking Journal</a>, which is a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, without bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding.  The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">You can learn how to get instant access here</a>: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When kids with ADHD avoid difficult work, it's easy to assume they have a "behavior problem", that they don't care, or that they're just lazy. But this couldn't be further from the truth. People with ADHD are wired in a way that makes it hard for them to overcome feelings of overwhelm that lead to avoidance. It's a skill-based issue, NOT a behavior issue! That's why in episode 031, I talk about 3 common skills kids with ADHD need to overcome procrastination. </p><p>Specifically, I share: <br><em>✅Why having a</em> <strong><em>good sense of time</em></strong> <em>is critical to motivation. <br>✅One of the most</em> <strong><em>common culprits behind anxiety, irritability,</em></strong> <em>and defiant behaviors in ADHD and how to combat it. <br>✅The relationship between</em> <strong><em>time-management and self-esteem;</em></strong> <em>plus how to build both at the same time. <br>✅The</em> <strong><em>essential habit</em></strong> <em>that many people with ADHD don't have, and why it's so important for</em> <strong><em>building a positive self-image</em></strong><em>.</em>  </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">Time Tracking Journal</a>, which is a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, without bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding.  The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">You can learn how to get instant access here</a>: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Oct 2021 04:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>When kids with ADHD avoid difficult work, it's easy to assume they have a "behavior problem", that they don't care, or that they're just lazy.  But this couldn't be further from the truth. People with ADHD are wired in a way that makes it hard for them to overcome feelings of overwhelm that lead to avoidance.  It's a skill-based issue, NOT a behavior issue!  That's why in episode 031, I talk about 3 common skills kids with ADHD need to overcome procrastination.  Specifically, I share:  ✅Why having a good sense of time is critical to motivation.  ✅One of the most common culprits behind anxiety, irritability, and defiant behaviors in ADHD and how to combat it.  ✅The relationship between time-management and self-esteem; plus how to build both at the same time.  ✅The essential habit that many people with ADHD don't have, and why it's so important for building a positive self-image.   In this episode, I mentioned the Time Tracking Journal, which is a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, without bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding.  The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. You can learn how to get instant access here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you're supporting kids who need help with executive functioning, academic skills, and language, it can be hard to figure out exactly how to intervene. For parents, it can be overwhelming; and for professionals (like SLPs, teachers, and other professionals), it can be a challenge to figure out who is working on what skills. </p><p>That's why in this episode, I talk about the roles of the teachers, therapists, and parents when it comes to supporting kids with executive dysfunction and language processing issues. </p><p>Specifically I share: <br><em>✅What</em> <strong><em>teachers are already doing to support executive functioning</em></strong> <em>and what happens when kids need more support than what's offered in standard general education instruction. <br>✅What</em> <strong><em>speech-language pathologists do to support language, literacy,</em></strong> <em>and executive functioning (including the highest priority area where they can focus). <br>✅How p</em><strong><em>rofessionals and parents can work together</em></strong> <em>to support</em> <strong><em>language and executive functioning;</em></strong> <em>including who's working on what skills.</em> </p><p>If you’re a parent, teacher, or therapist who wants to set your kids up for success as adults, then then you’re going to love my free parent guide, which I mentioned in this episode. In this guide, I share the executive functioning skills that kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. You can sign up for the guide here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you're supporting kids who need help with executive functioning, academic skills, and language, it can be hard to figure out exactly how to intervene. For parents, it can be overwhelming; and for professionals (like SLPs, teachers, and other professionals), it can be a challenge to figure out who is working on what skills. </p><p>That's why in this episode, I talk about the roles of the teachers, therapists, and parents when it comes to supporting kids with executive dysfunction and language processing issues. </p><p>Specifically I share: <br><em>✅What</em> <strong><em>teachers are already doing to support executive functioning</em></strong> <em>and what happens when kids need more support than what's offered in standard general education instruction. <br>✅What</em> <strong><em>speech-language pathologists do to support language, literacy,</em></strong> <em>and executive functioning (including the highest priority area where they can focus). <br>✅How p</em><strong><em>rofessionals and parents can work together</em></strong> <em>to support</em> <strong><em>language and executive functioning;</em></strong> <em>including who's working on what skills.</em> </p><p>If you’re a parent, teacher, or therapist who wants to set your kids up for success as adults, then then you’re going to love my free parent guide, which I mentioned in this episode. In this guide, I share the executive functioning skills that kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. You can sign up for the guide here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>If you're supporting kids who need help with executive functioning, academic skills, and language, it can be hard to figure out exactly how to intervene.  For parents, it can be overwhelming; and for professionals (like SLPs, teachers, and other professionals), it can be a challenge to figure out who is working on what skills.  That's why in this episode, I talk about the roles of the teachers, therapists, and parents when it comes to supporting kids with executive dysfunction and language processing issues.  Specifically I share:  ✅What teachers are already doing to support executive functioning and what happens when kids need more support than what's offered in standard general education instruction.  ✅What speech-language pathologists do to support language, literacy, and executive functioning (including the highest priority area where they can focus).  ✅How professionals and parents can work together to support language and executive functioning; including who's working on what skills.  If you’re a parent, teacher, or therapist who wants to set your kids up for success as adults, then then you’re going to love my free parent guide, which I mentioned in this episode. In this guide, I share the executive functioning skills that kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. You can sign up for the guide here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In episode 29 of the <em>Are they 18 yet?™</em> podcast, I did part 3 of a 3-part series on literacy (you can find parts 1 and 2 in episodes 27 and 28.) </p><p>Since the influx of technology, a lot of us are left wondering how this will impact our children's learning; <br>especially their reading and writing skills.<br> <br><em>✅That's why I discussed the following in this episode:<br> <br>✅The difference between</em> <strong><em>"explicit learning"</em></strong> <em>and</em> <strong><em>"implicit learning".<br></em></strong><em> <br>✅The kind of opportunities kids need in order to</em> <strong><em>develop solid reading/spelling skills</em></strong><em>.<br> <br>✅Why</em> <strong><em>typical reading instruction leaves some kids behind</em></strong><em>; plus what pieces are typically missing.<br> <br>✅The</em> <strong><em>pros and cons of technology</em></strong> <em>for struggling readers.</em> </p><p>In this episode, I mention a blog post called <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/what-is-texting-doing-to-spelling-and-reading-skills/"><em>"What is texting doing to reading and spelling skills?"</em></a> where I dive further in to this conversation.<br> <br><strong>I also mentioned a simple protocol you can use to study challenging spelling patterns (like affixes),</strong> <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/crazy-simple-grammar-activities-speech-therapy/"><strong>which I outline in this article.</strong></a> </p><p>Finally, I also talked about my <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/wordstudy">Word Study Toolkit</a>, which offers a set of definitions and concepts you can use to help build the skills kids need to be fluent readers and spellers. </p><p>Here’s what’s inside the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/wordstudy">Word Study Toolkit:</a> <em>Over 200 flashcards with</em> <strong><em>prefixes, root/base words, suffixes, and multiple meaning words</em></strong> <em>to build strong reading and spelling skills.</em></p><ul><li><em>Word lists with key orthographic concepts, so you have a quick guide to</em> <strong><em>important word parts needed for strong vocabulary skills</em></strong></li><li><em>Descriptions of 17 key concepts for</em> <strong><em>building morphology/orthography skills.</em></strong></li><li><em>All flashcards and word lists have definitions,</em> <strong><em>so your students actually remember how words are spelled</em></strong><em>.</em></li><li><strong><em>BONUS:</em></strong> <strong><em>Video tutorials with a quick-guide</em></strong> <em>for using the toolkit to build reading and spelling skills.</em></li></ul><p>You can get instant access to the Word Study Toolkit here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/wordstudy">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/wordstudy</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. <br>As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). <br>Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In episode 29 of the <em>Are they 18 yet?™</em> podcast, I did part 3 of a 3-part series on literacy (you can find parts 1 and 2 in episodes 27 and 28.) </p><p>Since the influx of technology, a lot of us are left wondering how this will impact our children's learning; <br>especially their reading and writing skills.<br> <br><em>✅That's why I discussed the following in this episode:<br> <br>✅The difference between</em> <strong><em>"explicit learning"</em></strong> <em>and</em> <strong><em>"implicit learning".<br></em></strong><em> <br>✅The kind of opportunities kids need in order to</em> <strong><em>develop solid reading/spelling skills</em></strong><em>.<br> <br>✅Why</em> <strong><em>typical reading instruction leaves some kids behind</em></strong><em>; plus what pieces are typically missing.<br> <br>✅The</em> <strong><em>pros and cons of technology</em></strong> <em>for struggling readers.</em> </p><p>In this episode, I mention a blog post called <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/what-is-texting-doing-to-spelling-and-reading-skills/"><em>"What is texting doing to reading and spelling skills?"</em></a> where I dive further in to this conversation.<br> <br><strong>I also mentioned a simple protocol you can use to study challenging spelling patterns (like affixes),</strong> <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/crazy-simple-grammar-activities-speech-therapy/"><strong>which I outline in this article.</strong></a> </p><p>Finally, I also talked about my <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/wordstudy">Word Study Toolkit</a>, which offers a set of definitions and concepts you can use to help build the skills kids need to be fluent readers and spellers. </p><p>Here’s what’s inside the <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/wordstudy">Word Study Toolkit:</a> <em>Over 200 flashcards with</em> <strong><em>prefixes, root/base words, suffixes, and multiple meaning words</em></strong> <em>to build strong reading and spelling skills.</em></p><ul><li><em>Word lists with key orthographic concepts, so you have a quick guide to</em> <strong><em>important word parts needed for strong vocabulary skills</em></strong></li><li><em>Descriptions of 17 key concepts for</em> <strong><em>building morphology/orthography skills.</em></strong></li><li><em>All flashcards and word lists have definitions,</em> <strong><em>so your students actually remember how words are spelled</em></strong><em>.</em></li><li><strong><em>BONUS:</em></strong> <strong><em>Video tutorials with a quick-guide</em></strong> <em>for using the toolkit to build reading and spelling skills.</em></li></ul><p>You can get instant access to the Word Study Toolkit here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/wordstudy">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/wordstudy</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. <br>As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). <br>Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Oct 2021 04:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In episode 29 of the Are they 18 yet?™ podcast, I did part 3 of a 3-part series on literacy (you can find parts 1 and 2 in episodes 27 and 28.)  Since the influx of technology, a lot of us are left wondering how this will impact our children's learning; especially their reading and writing skills.  ✅That's why I discussed the following in this episode:  ✅The difference between "explicit learning" and "implicit learning".  ✅The kind of opportunities kids need in order to develop solid reading/spelling skills.  ✅Why typical reading instruction leaves some kids behind; plus what pieces are typically missing.  ✅The pros and cons of technology for struggling readers.  In this episode, I mention a blog post called  "What is texting doing to reading and spelling skills?" where I dive further in to this conversation. I also mentioned a simple protocol you can use to study challenging spelling patterns (like affixes),  which I outline in this article.  Finally, I also talked about my Word Study Toolkit, which offers a set of definitions and concepts you can use to help build the skills kids need to be fluent readers and spellers.  Here’s what’s inside the Word Study Toolkit: Over 200 flashcards with prefixes, root/base words, suffixes, and multiple meaning words to build strong reading and spelling skills.  Word lists with key orthographic concepts, so you have a quick guide to important word parts needed for strong vocabulary skills. Descriptions of 17 key concepts for building morphology/orthography skills. All flashcards and word lists have definitions, so your students actually remember how words are spelled. BONUS: Video tutorials with a quick-guide for using the toolkit to build reading and spelling skills.  You can get instant access to the Word Study Toolkit here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/wordstudy   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Figuring out how to help kids learn to spell can be confusing. If you've ever helped one of your kids or students spell a word, only to have them forget what you taught them the next day, you know what I mean. </p><p>The challenge is that if kids don't automatically catch on to reading skills, they get further and further behind as the years go on. That makes it hard for them to keep up in school, and over time they start to dread going. No one wants their child or their students to be in that situation. </p><p>While a lot of curriculums are getting pretty good at addressing early phonics skills, there are some other essential skills that aren't emphasized as much. But addressing these skills can make all the difference. </p><p>That's why in episode 28 of the <em>Are they 18 yet?</em> <em>™</em> podcast, I talk about:<br> <br><em>✅The commonly overlooked skills that</em> <strong><em>kids need to read/spell longer, more difficult words</em></strong><em>.<br> <br>✅Why you</em> <strong><em>shouldn't assume that certain words are "too difficult"</em></strong> <em>for your kids to spell (even if they're struggling readers).<br> <br>✅Why</em> <strong><em>referring to difficult spellings as "exceptions"</em></strong> <em>that "don't follow the rules" does kids a disservice.<br> <br>✅Specific concepts you can teach kids to help them</em> <strong><em>read more fluently</em></strong> <em>and</em> <strong><em>improve reading comprehension.<br></em></strong><em> <br>✅Why</em> <strong><em>"memorizing" spelling words doesn't work</em></strong> <em>for struggling readers (and what to do instead).</em> </p><p>In this episode, I mention a blog post called <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/what-is-texting-doing-to-spelling-and-reading-skills/"><em>"What is texting doing to reading and spelling skills?"</em></a> where I dive further in to this conversation. </p><p>I also talk about my <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/wordstudy">Word Study Toolkit</a>, which offers a set of definitions and concepts you can use to help build the skills kids need to be fluent readers and spellers. <br> <br><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). <br>Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Figuring out how to help kids learn to spell can be confusing. If you've ever helped one of your kids or students spell a word, only to have them forget what you taught them the next day, you know what I mean. </p><p>The challenge is that if kids don't automatically catch on to reading skills, they get further and further behind as the years go on. That makes it hard for them to keep up in school, and over time they start to dread going. No one wants their child or their students to be in that situation. </p><p>While a lot of curriculums are getting pretty good at addressing early phonics skills, there are some other essential skills that aren't emphasized as much. But addressing these skills can make all the difference. </p><p>That's why in episode 28 of the <em>Are they 18 yet?</em> <em>™</em> podcast, I talk about:<br> <br><em>✅The commonly overlooked skills that</em> <strong><em>kids need to read/spell longer, more difficult words</em></strong><em>.<br> <br>✅Why you</em> <strong><em>shouldn't assume that certain words are "too difficult"</em></strong> <em>for your kids to spell (even if they're struggling readers).<br> <br>✅Why</em> <strong><em>referring to difficult spellings as "exceptions"</em></strong> <em>that "don't follow the rules" does kids a disservice.<br> <br>✅Specific concepts you can teach kids to help them</em> <strong><em>read more fluently</em></strong> <em>and</em> <strong><em>improve reading comprehension.<br></em></strong><em> <br>✅Why</em> <strong><em>"memorizing" spelling words doesn't work</em></strong> <em>for struggling readers (and what to do instead).</em> </p><p>In this episode, I mention a blog post called <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/what-is-texting-doing-to-spelling-and-reading-skills/"><em>"What is texting doing to reading and spelling skills?"</em></a> where I dive further in to this conversation. </p><p>I also talk about my <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/wordstudy">Word Study Toolkit</a>, which offers a set of definitions and concepts you can use to help build the skills kids need to be fluent readers and spellers. <br> <br><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). <br>Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Figuring out how to help kids learn to spell can be confusing.  If you've ever helped one of your kids or students spell a word, only to have them forget what you taught them the next day, you know what I mean.  The challenge is that if kids don't automatically catch on to reading skills, they get further and further behind as the years go on. That makes it hard for them to keep up in school, and over time they start to dread going. No one wants their child or their students to be in that situation.  While a lot of curriculums are getting pretty good at addressing early phonics skills, there are some other essential skills that aren't emphasized as much. But addressing these skills can make all the difference.  That's why in episode 28 of the Are they 18 yet? ™ podcast, I talk about:  ✅The commonly overlooked skills that kids need to read/spell longer, more difficult words.  ✅Why you shouldn't assume that certain words are "too difficult" for your kids to spell (even if they're struggling readers).  ✅Why referring to difficult spellings as "exceptions" that "don't follow the rules" does kids a disservice.  ✅Specific concepts you can teach kids to help them read more fluently and improve reading comprehension.  ✅Why "memorizing" spelling words doesn't work for struggling readers (and what to do instead).  In this episode, I mention a blog post called  "What is texting doing to reading and spelling skills?" where I dive further in to this conversation. I also talk about my Word Study Toolkit, which offers a set of definitions and concepts you can use to help build the skills kids need to be fluent readers and spellers.   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>With all the technology and texting kids are doing these days, I often find myself wondering if kids are getting enough "good" practice with spelling and reading skills. </p><p>Based on social rules, texts often don't have to be written with "correct" grammar and spelling. Since a lot of the kids I've worked (who have diagnoses like dyslexia or developmental language delays, among others), I know that having opportunities to practice reading and spelling is really important; so I'm always on high-alert when it comes to the impact of technology. </p><p>But the reality is that texting is here to stay; which is why in episode 27 of the <em>Are they 18 yet? ™</em> podcast, I talk about how to support literacy skills in a digital world. </p><p>Specifically, I share:<br> <br><em>✅What the</em> <strong><em>current literacy trends</em></strong> <em>show as far as the impact of texting.<br> <br>✅The 3 tenets of</em> <strong><em>effective literacy intervention</em></strong><em>.<br> <br>✅</em><strong><em>Common mistakes people make</em></strong> <em>when teaching kids to use reading strategies.<br> <br>✅</em><strong><em>Three essential skills</em></strong> <em>kids need in order to</em> <strong><em>become fluent readers and spellers.</em></strong> </p><p>In this episode, I mention a blog post called <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/what-is-texting-doing-to-spelling-and-reading-skills/"><em>"What is texting doing to reading and spelling skills?"</em></a> where I dive further in to this conversation. </p><p>I also talk about my <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/wordstudy">Word Study Toolkit</a>, which offers a set of definitions and concepts you can use to help build the skills kids need to be fluent readers and spellers. </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. <br>As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). <br>Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>With all the technology and texting kids are doing these days, I often find myself wondering if kids are getting enough "good" practice with spelling and reading skills. </p><p>Based on social rules, texts often don't have to be written with "correct" grammar and spelling. Since a lot of the kids I've worked (who have diagnoses like dyslexia or developmental language delays, among others), I know that having opportunities to practice reading and spelling is really important; so I'm always on high-alert when it comes to the impact of technology. </p><p>But the reality is that texting is here to stay; which is why in episode 27 of the <em>Are they 18 yet? ™</em> podcast, I talk about how to support literacy skills in a digital world. </p><p>Specifically, I share:<br> <br><em>✅What the</em> <strong><em>current literacy trends</em></strong> <em>show as far as the impact of texting.<br> <br>✅The 3 tenets of</em> <strong><em>effective literacy intervention</em></strong><em>.<br> <br>✅</em><strong><em>Common mistakes people make</em></strong> <em>when teaching kids to use reading strategies.<br> <br>✅</em><strong><em>Three essential skills</em></strong> <em>kids need in order to</em> <strong><em>become fluent readers and spellers.</em></strong> </p><p>In this episode, I mention a blog post called <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/what-is-texting-doing-to-spelling-and-reading-skills/"><em>"What is texting doing to reading and spelling skills?"</em></a> where I dive further in to this conversation. </p><p>I also talk about my <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/wordstudy">Word Study Toolkit</a>, which offers a set of definitions and concepts you can use to help build the skills kids need to be fluent readers and spellers. </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. <br>As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). <br>Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Sep 2021 04:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>With all the technology and texting kids are doing these days, I often find myself wondering if kids are getting enough "good" practice with spelling and reading skills.  Based on social rules, texts often don't have to be written with "correct" grammar and spelling. Since a lot of the kids I've worked (who have diagnoses like dyslexia or developmental language delays, among others), I know that having opportunities to practice reading and spelling is really important; so I'm always on high-alert when it comes to the impact of technology.  But the reality is that texting is here to stay; which is why in episode 27 of the Are they 18 yet? ™ podcast , I talk about how to support literacy skills in a digital world.  Specifically, I share:  ✅What the current literacy trends show as far as the impact of texting. ✅The 3 tenets of effective literacy intervention. ✅Common mistakes people make when teaching kids to use reading strategies. ✅Three essential skills kids need in order to become fluent readers and spellers.  In this episode, I mention a blog post called  "What is texting doing to reading and spelling skills?" where I dive further in to this conversation. I also talk about my Word Study Toolkit, which offers a set of definitions and concepts you can use to help build the skills kids need to be fluent readers and spellers.  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We're always updating the operating systems on our devices, but do we ever think about updating the "operating system" we use to live our lives? The truth is, a lot of people end up living with their "default" setting; doing things not because it's what they want, but because it's what they think they're "supposed" to be doing based on what they've seen in their past.  </p><p>That's why in episode 26, I sit down with Kate Wendell from <a href="https://www.facebook.com/kateandtanner/">FamilyOS</a>. Kate and her husband Tanner Wendell work with couples to help them update their "family operating systems" so they can live a more peaceful, successful life. </p><p>In this conversation, Kate shares: <br><em>✅What is a</em> <strong><em>"family operating system"</em></strong> <em>and why is it essential to</em> <strong><em>having healthy relationships</em></strong> <em>with your partner and child?<br> <br>✅The</em> <strong><em>"CODE" for creating a peaceful, thriving family</em></strong> <em>(that Kate and Tanner teach couples they coach).<br> <br>✅Why the mindset of</em> <strong><em>"the kids always come first"</em></strong> <em>can do more harm than good; plus the counterintuitive way of thinking that ends up</em> <strong><em>helping kids more in the long run</em></strong><em>.<br> <br>✅How</em> <strong><em>your past impacts the way you parent</em></strong> <em>and interact with your partner (plus some personal struggles Kate and Tanner have worked through).<br> <br>✅Why</em> <strong><em>having a "system"</em></strong> <em>focused on long-term goals can help your family</em> <strong><em>feel safe and secure.</em></strong>  </p><p>You can learn more about how to connect <a href="https://www.instagram.com/myfamilyos/">w</a>ith Kate on Instagram @thekatewendell, and on her <a href="http://www.facebook.com/thekatewendell">Facebook page here</a>. You can also check out <a href="https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/family-os-kate-wendell-tanner-wendell-fJgRZ_oEB90/"> the FamilyOS podcast here</a>. </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned SLP Learning Academy, my a membership designed to help you make a lasting impact with your services, create change in the field, and feel confident and fulfilled in your work WITHOUT burning out (or spending hours planning.) <br>To get more information about this program (plus my other resources for parents, educators, and SLPs), <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/">visit my resources page here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We're always updating the operating systems on our devices, but do we ever think about updating the "operating system" we use to live our lives? The truth is, a lot of people end up living with their "default" setting; doing things not because it's what they want, but because it's what they think they're "supposed" to be doing based on what they've seen in their past.  </p><p>That's why in episode 26, I sit down with Kate Wendell from <a href="https://www.facebook.com/kateandtanner/">FamilyOS</a>. Kate and her husband Tanner Wendell work with couples to help them update their "family operating systems" so they can live a more peaceful, successful life. </p><p>In this conversation, Kate shares: <br><em>✅What is a</em> <strong><em>"family operating system"</em></strong> <em>and why is it essential to</em> <strong><em>having healthy relationships</em></strong> <em>with your partner and child?<br> <br>✅The</em> <strong><em>"CODE" for creating a peaceful, thriving family</em></strong> <em>(that Kate and Tanner teach couples they coach).<br> <br>✅Why the mindset of</em> <strong><em>"the kids always come first"</em></strong> <em>can do more harm than good; plus the counterintuitive way of thinking that ends up</em> <strong><em>helping kids more in the long run</em></strong><em>.<br> <br>✅How</em> <strong><em>your past impacts the way you parent</em></strong> <em>and interact with your partner (plus some personal struggles Kate and Tanner have worked through).<br> <br>✅Why</em> <strong><em>having a "system"</em></strong> <em>focused on long-term goals can help your family</em> <strong><em>feel safe and secure.</em></strong>  </p><p>You can learn more about how to connect <a href="https://www.instagram.com/myfamilyos/">w</a>ith Kate on Instagram @thekatewendell, and on her <a href="http://www.facebook.com/thekatewendell">Facebook page here</a>. You can also check out <a href="https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/family-os-kate-wendell-tanner-wendell-fJgRZ_oEB90/"> the FamilyOS podcast here</a>. </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned SLP Learning Academy, my a membership designed to help you make a lasting impact with your services, create change in the field, and feel confident and fulfilled in your work WITHOUT burning out (or spending hours planning.) <br>To get more information about this program (plus my other resources for parents, educators, and SLPs), <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/">visit my resources page here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Sep 2021 04:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>We're always updating the operating systems on our devices, but do we ever think about updating the "operating system" we use to live our lives?  The truth is, a lot of people end up living with their "default" setting; doing things not because it's what they want, but because it's what they think they're "supposed" to be doing based on what they've seen in their past.   That's why in episode 26, I sit down with Kate Wendell from FamilyOS. Kate and her husband Tanner Wendell work with couples to help them update their "family operating systems" so they can live a more peaceful, successful life.  In this conversation, Kate shares:  ✅What is a "family operating system" and why is it essential to having healthy relationships with your partner and child?  ✅The "CODE" for creating a peaceful, thriving family (that Kate and Tanner teach couples they coach).  ✅Why the mindset of "the kids always come first" can do more harm than good; plus the counterintuitive way of thinking that ends up helping kids more in the long run.  ✅How your past impacts the way you parent and interact with your partner (plus some personal struggles Kate and Tanner have worked through).  ✅Why having a "system" focused on long-term goals can help your family feel safe and secure.   You can learn more about how to connect with Kate on Instagram @thekatewendell, and on her Facebook page here. You can also check out  the FamilyOS podcast here.  In this episode, I mentioned SLP Learning Academy, my a membership designed to help you make a lasting impact with your services, create change in the field, and feel confident and fulfilled in your work WITHOUT burning out (or spending hours planning.) To get more information about this program (plus my other resources for parents, educators, and SLPs), visit my resources page here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I talk about "toxic positivity" in both the parenting and professional communities for therapists and teachers. </p><p>If you've ever felt dismissed when someone told you to "look on the bright side" or "be grateful for what you have", you'll appreciate this discussion.<br> <br>I share: <em> <br>✅Why telling someone to "just think positive"</em> <strong><em>can make an overwhelmed person feel worse</em></strong><em>.<br> <br>✅Why many</em> <strong><em>depressed people don't WANT to feel happy</em></strong> <em>when they're having an episode (and what they want instead).<br> <br>✅Why it's</em> <strong><em>so hard to do simple things</em></strong> <em>that you know you SHOULD be doing (for yourself, your kids, your clients, etc.).<br> <br>✅How to</em> <strong><em>calm the chaos in your life</em></strong><em>, so you can finally breath and recharge (hint: I'm not going to tell you to "change your mindset" or "be more positive").<br> <br>✅The strategy I use to</em> <strong><em>stop overwhelm and think long-term,</em></strong> <em>instead of just putting out fires all day (this is the SAME strategy I used to finish my dissertation while working full-time).</em> </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned SLP Learning Academy, my a membership designed to help you make a lasting impact with your services, create change in the field, and feel confident and fulfilled in your work WITHOUT burning out (or spending hours planning.) <br>To get more information about this program (plus my other resources for parents, educators, and SLPs), <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/">visit my resources page here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I talk about "toxic positivity" in both the parenting and professional communities for therapists and teachers. </p><p>If you've ever felt dismissed when someone told you to "look on the bright side" or "be grateful for what you have", you'll appreciate this discussion.<br> <br>I share: <em> <br>✅Why telling someone to "just think positive"</em> <strong><em>can make an overwhelmed person feel worse</em></strong><em>.<br> <br>✅Why many</em> <strong><em>depressed people don't WANT to feel happy</em></strong> <em>when they're having an episode (and what they want instead).<br> <br>✅Why it's</em> <strong><em>so hard to do simple things</em></strong> <em>that you know you SHOULD be doing (for yourself, your kids, your clients, etc.).<br> <br>✅How to</em> <strong><em>calm the chaos in your life</em></strong><em>, so you can finally breath and recharge (hint: I'm not going to tell you to "change your mindset" or "be more positive").<br> <br>✅The strategy I use to</em> <strong><em>stop overwhelm and think long-term,</em></strong> <em>instead of just putting out fires all day (this is the SAME strategy I used to finish my dissertation while working full-time).</em> </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned SLP Learning Academy, my a membership designed to help you make a lasting impact with your services, create change in the field, and feel confident and fulfilled in your work WITHOUT burning out (or spending hours planning.) <br>To get more information about this program (plus my other resources for parents, educators, and SLPs), <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/">visit my resources page here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2021 04:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, I talk about "toxic positivity" in both the parenting and professional communities for therapists and teachers.  If you've ever felt dismissed when someone told you to "look on the bright side" or "be grateful for what you have", you'll appreciate this discussion.  I share:  ✅Why telling someone to "just think positive" can make an overwhelmed person feel worse.  ✅Why many depressed people don't WANT to feel happy when they're having an episode (and what they want instead).  ✅Why it's so hard to do simple things that you know you SHOULD be doing (for yourself, your kids, your clients, etc.).  ✅How to calm the chaos in your life, so you can finally breath and recharge (hint: I'm not going to tell you to "change your mindset" or "be more positive").  ✅The strategy I use to stop overwhelm and think long-term, instead of just putting out fires all day (this is the SAME strategy I used to finish my dissertation while working full-time).  In this episode, I mentioned SLP Learning Academy, my a membership designed to help you make a lasting impact with your services, create change in the field, and feel confident and fulfilled in your work WITHOUT burning out (or spending hours planning.) To get more information about this program (plus my other resources for parents, educators, and SLPs), visit my resources page here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/ The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I talk <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/drewvernon/">with Drew Vernon</a> about how to help kids develop a natural sense of curiosity and ability to tell stories. Drew currently works for <a href="https://us.tonies.com/">Tonies®</a>, a toy brand that partners with schools to bring screen-free education to your children. He also spend several years working for the LEGO® Group, hosts a podcast with his 5-year old daughter, and has a passion for toys that help kids become creative thinkers. </p><p>In our conversation, we discuss: <br><em>✅Ways to guide your kids through play in a way that</em> <strong><em>builds storytelling skills and language.</em></strong><em> <br>✅The</em> <strong><em>benefits of offering "screen-free" toys</em></strong> <em>for you kids (with specific toy examples). <br>✅The</em> <strong><em>pros and cons of many popular toy options</em></strong> <em>for kids today. <br>✅Toy features that help</em> <strong><em>build resilience and problem-solving</em></strong> <em>skills. <br>✅How limitations can</em> <strong><em>breed creativity</em></strong> <em>(and how this applies to toys and play).</em> </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">Time Tracking Journal</a>, which is a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, WITHOUT bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding.</p><p>The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">You can learn how to get instant access here</a>: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I talk <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/drewvernon/">with Drew Vernon</a> about how to help kids develop a natural sense of curiosity and ability to tell stories. Drew currently works for <a href="https://us.tonies.com/">Tonies®</a>, a toy brand that partners with schools to bring screen-free education to your children. He also spend several years working for the LEGO® Group, hosts a podcast with his 5-year old daughter, and has a passion for toys that help kids become creative thinkers. </p><p>In our conversation, we discuss: <br><em>✅Ways to guide your kids through play in a way that</em> <strong><em>builds storytelling skills and language.</em></strong><em> <br>✅The</em> <strong><em>benefits of offering "screen-free" toys</em></strong> <em>for you kids (with specific toy examples). <br>✅The</em> <strong><em>pros and cons of many popular toy options</em></strong> <em>for kids today. <br>✅Toy features that help</em> <strong><em>build resilience and problem-solving</em></strong> <em>skills. <br>✅How limitations can</em> <strong><em>breed creativity</em></strong> <em>(and how this applies to toys and play).</em> </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">Time Tracking Journal</a>, which is a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, WITHOUT bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding.</p><p>The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">You can learn how to get instant access here</a>: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, I talk with Drew Vernon about how to help kids develop a natural sense of curiosity and ability to tell stories. Drew currently works for Tonies®, a toy brand that partners with schools to bring screen-free education to your children. He also spend several years working for the LEGO® Group, hosts a podcast with his 5-year old daughter, and has a passion for toys that help kids become creative thinkers.  In our conversation, we discuss:  ✅Ways to guide your kids through play in a way that builds storytelling skills and language. ✅The benefits of offering "screen-free" toys for you kids (with specific toy examples). ✅The pros and cons of many popular toy options for kids today. ✅Toy features that help build resilience and problem-solving skills. ✅How limitations can breed creativity (and how this applies to toys and play). In this episode, I mentioned the Time Tracking Journal, which is a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, WITHOUT bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding. The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. You can learn how to get instant access here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Meltdowns and tantrums are a normal part of parenting, but it's not always easy to get through the day if you aren't sure how to handle them. </p><p>That's why in episode 023, I share the second half of my conversation with DJ Stutz, where we talk about bad parenting advice, building self-esteem, and how to de-escalate tantrums and melt-downs. <br>She also shares her experience growing up with an undiagnosed hearing impairment until 6th grade, and how this has helped her be a better teacher and parent.  <br>DJ has been an early childhood teacher for kids with special needs for over 20 years, is a mom of 5, the host of the <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/imperfect-heroes-insights-into-parenting/id1567156640"> Imperfect Heros: Insights in to Parenting podcast</a>, and the founder and CEO of <a href="https://www.facebook.com/LittleHeartsAcademyUSA/">Little Hearts Academy, USA</a>. </p><p>Also, she and her husband have 70 children between their two families! In the second-part of our conversation, DJ shares:<br> <br><em>✅</em><strong><em>Bad parenting advice</em></strong> <em>that can be detrimental to your child's self-image and what to do instead.<br> <br>✅Why</em> <strong><em>allowing kids to experience disappointment</em></strong> <em>can be more beneficial than trying to make them happy all the time.<br> <br>✅How what you say to your kids</em> <strong><em>impacts their identity and behavior,</em></strong> <em>and how to use language that strengthens their self-image.</em></p><p>✅<strong><em>Specific language and strategies</em></strong> <em>you can use when your kids are having a</em> <strong><em>meltdown or tantrum</em></strong> <em>(in public, home, or school).<br> <br></em>To learn more about how to build connection with your kids and raise your kids to be resilient people, check out DJ’s <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/imperfect-heroes-insights-into-parenting/id1567156640"> Imperfect Heros: Insights in to Parenting podcast</a>, and if you’re interested in her parent coaching programs, check out <a href="https://www.facebook.com/LittleHeartsAcademyUSA/">Little Hearts Academy, USA.</a></p><p>You can connect with DJ <a href="https://www.instagram.com/littleheartsacademy/">on Instagram here</a> and email her at <a href="http://djstutz@littleheartsacademy.com./">djstutz@littleheartsacademy.com.</a></p><p>If you want a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, WITHOUT bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding, then check out the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">Time Tracking Journal.</a> <br>The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">You can learn how to get instant access here</a>: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Meltdowns and tantrums are a normal part of parenting, but it's not always easy to get through the day if you aren't sure how to handle them. </p><p>That's why in episode 023, I share the second half of my conversation with DJ Stutz, where we talk about bad parenting advice, building self-esteem, and how to de-escalate tantrums and melt-downs. <br>She also shares her experience growing up with an undiagnosed hearing impairment until 6th grade, and how this has helped her be a better teacher and parent.  <br>DJ has been an early childhood teacher for kids with special needs for over 20 years, is a mom of 5, the host of the <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/imperfect-heroes-insights-into-parenting/id1567156640"> Imperfect Heros: Insights in to Parenting podcast</a>, and the founder and CEO of <a href="https://www.facebook.com/LittleHeartsAcademyUSA/">Little Hearts Academy, USA</a>. </p><p>Also, she and her husband have 70 children between their two families! In the second-part of our conversation, DJ shares:<br> <br><em>✅</em><strong><em>Bad parenting advice</em></strong> <em>that can be detrimental to your child's self-image and what to do instead.<br> <br>✅Why</em> <strong><em>allowing kids to experience disappointment</em></strong> <em>can be more beneficial than trying to make them happy all the time.<br> <br>✅How what you say to your kids</em> <strong><em>impacts their identity and behavior,</em></strong> <em>and how to use language that strengthens their self-image.</em></p><p>✅<strong><em>Specific language and strategies</em></strong> <em>you can use when your kids are having a</em> <strong><em>meltdown or tantrum</em></strong> <em>(in public, home, or school).<br> <br></em>To learn more about how to build connection with your kids and raise your kids to be resilient people, check out DJ’s <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/imperfect-heroes-insights-into-parenting/id1567156640"> Imperfect Heros: Insights in to Parenting podcast</a>, and if you’re interested in her parent coaching programs, check out <a href="https://www.facebook.com/LittleHeartsAcademyUSA/">Little Hearts Academy, USA.</a></p><p>You can connect with DJ <a href="https://www.instagram.com/littleheartsacademy/">on Instagram here</a> and email her at <a href="http://djstutz@littleheartsacademy.com./">djstutz@littleheartsacademy.com.</a></p><p>If you want a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, WITHOUT bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding, then check out the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">Time Tracking Journal.</a> <br>The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">You can learn how to get instant access here</a>: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2021 04:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>Meltdowns and tantrums are a normal part of parenting, but it's not always easy to get through the day if you aren't sure how to handle them.  That's why in episode 023, I share the second half of my conversation with DJ Stutz, where we talk about bad parenting advice, building self-esteem, and how to de-escalate tantrums and melt-downs.  She also shares her experience growing up with an undiagnosed hearing impairment until 6th grade, and how this has helped her be a better teacher and parent.   DJ has been an early childhood teacher for kids with special needs for over 20 years, is a mom of 5, the host of the  Imperfect Heros: Insights in to Parenting podcast, and the founder and CEO of Little Hearts Academy, USA. Also, she and her husband have 70 children between their two families!  In the second-part of our conversation, DJ shares:  ✅Bad parenting advice that can be detrimental to your child's self-image and what to do instead.  ✅Why allowing kids to experience disappointment can be more beneficial than trying to make them happy all the time.  ✅How what you say to your kids impacts their identity and behavior, and how to use language that strengthens their self-image .  ✅Specific language and strategies you can use when your kids are having a meltdown or tantrum (in public, home, or school).  To learn more about how to build connection with your kids and raise your kids to be resilient people, check out DJ’s  Imperfect Heros: Insights in to Parenting podcast, and if you’re interested in her parent coaching programs, check out Little Hearts Academy, USA. You can connect with DJ on Instagram here and email her at djstutz@littleheartsacademy.com. If you want a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, WITHOUT bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding, then check out the Time Tracking Journal. The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. You can learn how to get instant access here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Meltdowns and tantrums are a normal part of parenting, but it's not always easy to get through the day if you aren't sure how to handle them.  That's why in episode 023, I share the second half of my conversation with DJ Stutz, where we talk about bad par</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:episode>22</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most parents know they should be giving their child praise and encouraging them to explore their interests... </p><p>But most people don't realize that making small changes to what you say can make a big difference in your day-to-day life and interactions with your family. </p><p>That's why in episode 022, I sit down with early childhood educator and parenting coach DJ Stutz to talk about the RIGHT (and wrong) ways to communicate expectations with your child. </p><p>DJ has been an early childhood teacher for kids with special needs for over 20 years, is a mom of 5, the host of the <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/imperfect-heroes-insights-into-parenting/id1567156640"> Imperfect Heros: Insights in to Parenting podcast</a>, and the founder and CEO of <a href="https://www.facebook.com/LittleHeartsAcademyUSA/">Little Hearts Academy, USA</a>. Also, she and her husband have 70 grandchildren between their two families! </p><p>In this conversation, DJ shares:<br> <br><em>✅How to encourage your child to find their</em> <strong><em>unique talents and interests</em></strong> <em>while</em> <strong><em>building resilience.<br></em></strong><em> <br>✅Why</em> <strong><em>apologizing to your kids</em></strong> <em>can strengthen the</em> <strong><em>parent-child bond</em></strong> <em>and your child's future relationships.<br> <br>✅How to</em> <strong><em>give clear feedback and communicate your expectations</em></strong><em>, so you can build trust and connection with your kids.<br> <br>✅Why you</em> <strong><em>shouldn't tell your kids "Good job",</em></strong> <em>and what to do instead.  </em></p><p>To learn more about how to build connection with your kids and raise your kids to be resilient people, check out DJ’s <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/imperfect-heroes-insights-into-parenting/id1567156640"> Imperfect Heros: Insights in to Parenting podcast</a>, and if you’re interested in her parent coaching programs, check out <a href="https://www.facebook.com/LittleHeartsAcademyUSA/">Little Hearts Academy, USA.</a></p><p><br>You can connect with DJ <a href="https://www.instagram.com/littleheartsacademy/">on Instagram here</a> and email her at <a href="http://djstutz@littleheartsacademy.com./">djstutz@littleheartsacademy.com.</a></p><p>If you want a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, WITHOUT bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding, then check out the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">Time Tracking Journal.</a> The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. </p><p><a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">You can learn how to get instant access here</a>: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most parents know they should be giving their child praise and encouraging them to explore their interests... </p><p>But most people don't realize that making small changes to what you say can make a big difference in your day-to-day life and interactions with your family. </p><p>That's why in episode 022, I sit down with early childhood educator and parenting coach DJ Stutz to talk about the RIGHT (and wrong) ways to communicate expectations with your child. </p><p>DJ has been an early childhood teacher for kids with special needs for over 20 years, is a mom of 5, the host of the <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/imperfect-heroes-insights-into-parenting/id1567156640"> Imperfect Heros: Insights in to Parenting podcast</a>, and the founder and CEO of <a href="https://www.facebook.com/LittleHeartsAcademyUSA/">Little Hearts Academy, USA</a>. Also, she and her husband have 70 grandchildren between their two families! </p><p>In this conversation, DJ shares:<br> <br><em>✅How to encourage your child to find their</em> <strong><em>unique talents and interests</em></strong> <em>while</em> <strong><em>building resilience.<br></em></strong><em> <br>✅Why</em> <strong><em>apologizing to your kids</em></strong> <em>can strengthen the</em> <strong><em>parent-child bond</em></strong> <em>and your child's future relationships.<br> <br>✅How to</em> <strong><em>give clear feedback and communicate your expectations</em></strong><em>, so you can build trust and connection with your kids.<br> <br>✅Why you</em> <strong><em>shouldn't tell your kids "Good job",</em></strong> <em>and what to do instead.  </em></p><p>To learn more about how to build connection with your kids and raise your kids to be resilient people, check out DJ’s <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/imperfect-heroes-insights-into-parenting/id1567156640"> Imperfect Heros: Insights in to Parenting podcast</a>, and if you’re interested in her parent coaching programs, check out <a href="https://www.facebook.com/LittleHeartsAcademyUSA/">Little Hearts Academy, USA.</a></p><p><br>You can connect with DJ <a href="https://www.instagram.com/littleheartsacademy/">on Instagram here</a> and email her at <a href="http://djstutz@littleheartsacademy.com./">djstutz@littleheartsacademy.com.</a></p><p>If you want a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, WITHOUT bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding, then check out the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">Time Tracking Journal.</a> The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. </p><p><a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">You can learn how to get instant access here</a>: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/</a> <strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Most parents know they should be giving their child praise and encouraging them to explore their interests...  But most people don't realize that making small changes to what you say can make a big difference in your day-to-day life and interactions with your family.  That's why in episode 022, I sit down with early childhood educator and parenting coach DJ Stutz to talk about the RIGHT (and wrong) ways to communicate expectations with your child.  DJ has been an early childhood teacher for kids with special needs for over 20 years, is a mom of 5, the host of the  Imperfect Heros: Insights in to Parenting podcast, and the founder and CEO of Little Hearts Academy, USA. Also, she and her husband have 70 grandchildren between their two families!  In this conversation, DJ shares:  ✅How to encourage your child to find their unique talents and interests while building resilience.  ✅Why apologizing to your kids can strengthen the parent-child bond and your child's future relationships.  ✅How to give clear feedback and communicate your expectations, so you can build trust and connection with your kids.  ✅Why you shouldn't tell your kids "Good job", and what to do instead.   To learn more about how to build connection with your kids and raise your kids to be resilient people, check out DJ’s  Imperfect Heros: Insights in to Parenting podcast, and if you’re interested in her parent coaching programs, check out Little Hearts Academy, USA. You can connect with DJ on Instagram here and email her at djstutz@littleheartsacademy.com. If you want a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, WITHOUT bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding, then check out the Time Tracking Journal. The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. You can learn how to get instant access here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:episode>21</itunes:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>One of the best ways to take care of your kids is to <em>take care of the people taking care of our kids.</em> That includes any professionals working with your child, like teachers, school therapists, administrators, and coaches to name a few. </p><p>If you know anyone in any of those positions, you know it can be a thankless job. That became even more apparent this year after school staff endured harsh criticism no matter what decisions they made.  Despite this, thousands of educational and medical professionals continued to make sacrifices, often at the expense of their own health and well-being, in the interest of helping our kids. </p><p>If you're a parent who's about to send your kids off to school, it's easy to get caught up in the daily grind and forget about those people who have, and will continue to develop your kids, day after day. </p><p>That's why in episode 21, I invite you to pause and think about those people. People who work in the school and medical setting, or any other facility that exists for the purpose of supporting young people.    </p><p>Specifically, I share:<br> <br><em>✅What you can do to</em> <strong><em>make a teacher's day</em></strong> <em>(and why this will mean the world to them).<br> <br>✅Why</em> <strong><em>a simple "thanks"</em></strong> <em>at the end of an email sign-off  or phone call</em> <strong><em>is not enough</em></strong> <em>(and what to do instead)<br> <br>✅What</em> <strong><em>most people forget to share with teachers/therapists</em></strong> <em>who work with kids (and why it's so important for them to know).<br> <br>✅Action steps you can do this year that will</em> <strong><em>help support your school</em></strong> <em>and</em> <strong><em>make it a better place for your child.</em></strong>  </p><p>Also, remember to check out my free parent guide where I share the set of skills that kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. You can sign up for the guide here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>One of the best ways to take care of your kids is to <em>take care of the people taking care of our kids.</em> That includes any professionals working with your child, like teachers, school therapists, administrators, and coaches to name a few. </p><p>If you know anyone in any of those positions, you know it can be a thankless job. That became even more apparent this year after school staff endured harsh criticism no matter what decisions they made.  Despite this, thousands of educational and medical professionals continued to make sacrifices, often at the expense of their own health and well-being, in the interest of helping our kids. </p><p>If you're a parent who's about to send your kids off to school, it's easy to get caught up in the daily grind and forget about those people who have, and will continue to develop your kids, day after day. </p><p>That's why in episode 21, I invite you to pause and think about those people. People who work in the school and medical setting, or any other facility that exists for the purpose of supporting young people.    </p><p>Specifically, I share:<br> <br><em>✅What you can do to</em> <strong><em>make a teacher's day</em></strong> <em>(and why this will mean the world to them).<br> <br>✅Why</em> <strong><em>a simple "thanks"</em></strong> <em>at the end of an email sign-off  or phone call</em> <strong><em>is not enough</em></strong> <em>(and what to do instead)<br> <br>✅What</em> <strong><em>most people forget to share with teachers/therapists</em></strong> <em>who work with kids (and why it's so important for them to know).<br> <br>✅Action steps you can do this year that will</em> <strong><em>help support your school</em></strong> <em>and</em> <strong><em>make it a better place for your child.</em></strong>  </p><p>Also, remember to check out my free parent guide where I share the set of skills that kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. You can sign up for the guide here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>One of the best ways to take care of your kids is to take care of the people taking care of our kids. That includes any professionals working with your child, like teachers, school therapists, administrators, and coaches to name a few.  If you know anyone in any of those positions, you know it can be a thankless job. That became even more apparent this year after school staff endured harsh criticism no matter what decisions they made.  Despite this, thousands of educational and medical professionals continued to make sacrifices, often at the expense of their own health and well-being, in the interest of helping our kids.  If you're a parent who's about to send your kids off to school, it's easy to get caught up in the daily grind and forget about those people who have, and will continue to develop your kids, day after day.  That's why in episode 21, I invite you to pause and think about those people. People who work in the school and medical setting, or any other facility that exists for the purpose of supporting young people.     Specifically, I share:  ✅What you can do to make a teacher's day (and why this will mean the world to them).  ✅Why a simple "thanks" at the end of an email sign-off  or phone call is not enough (and what to do instead)  ✅What most people forget to share with teachers/therapists who work with kids (and why it's so important for them to know).  ✅Action steps you can do this year that will help support your school and make it a better place for your child.  Also, remember to check out my free parent guide where I share the set of skills that kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. You can sign up for the guide here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>It can be frustrating when you aren't sure how to best support your child; especially when it comes to schoolwork. If you have a child who gets some type of specialized services and therapies, that makes it even more complicated. The good news is that strong communication with the professionals helping your child can make it much easier.  <br>The problem is that it can be a challenge to figure out HOW to do it seamlessly; so you get the information you need to help your child.</p><p>That's why in episode 20, I share simple, effective tips for communicating with your child's teachers and other school professionals (e.g., speech pathologists, coaches, social workers, etc.). </p><p>I share:<br> <br><a href="https://emojikeyboard.org/copy/Check_Mark_Button_Emoji_%E2%9C%85"><em>✅</em></a><em>How to</em> <strong><em>approach school staff in a non-threatening, supportive way</em></strong> <em>so you can get on the same page about what your child needs.</em></p><p><a href="https://emojikeyboard.org/copy/Check_Mark_Button_Emoji_%E2%9C%85"><em>✅</em></a><em>What</em> <strong><em>information you should share with school staff ASAP</em></strong> <em>so you can have good communication through the year<br> <br></em><a href="https://emojikeyboard.org/copy/Check_Mark_Button_Emoji_%E2%9C%85"><em>✅</em></a><em>Why</em> <strong><em>school staff sometimes don't respond</em></strong> <em>to communication attempts (plus tips for getting a quicker response). <br> <br></em><a href="https://emojikeyboard.org/copy/Check_Mark_Button_Emoji_%E2%9C%85"><em>✅</em></a><em>Why you should</em> <strong><em>approach school staff about concerns relating to your child</em></strong> <em>instead of waiting for them to initiate.</em> </p><p>Also, remember to check out my free parent guide to learn the set of skills kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. You can sign up for the guide here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>It can be frustrating when you aren't sure how to best support your child; especially when it comes to schoolwork. If you have a child who gets some type of specialized services and therapies, that makes it even more complicated. The good news is that strong communication with the professionals helping your child can make it much easier.  <br>The problem is that it can be a challenge to figure out HOW to do it seamlessly; so you get the information you need to help your child.</p><p>That's why in episode 20, I share simple, effective tips for communicating with your child's teachers and other school professionals (e.g., speech pathologists, coaches, social workers, etc.). </p><p>I share:<br> <br><a href="https://emojikeyboard.org/copy/Check_Mark_Button_Emoji_%E2%9C%85"><em>✅</em></a><em>How to</em> <strong><em>approach school staff in a non-threatening, supportive way</em></strong> <em>so you can get on the same page about what your child needs.</em></p><p><a href="https://emojikeyboard.org/copy/Check_Mark_Button_Emoji_%E2%9C%85"><em>✅</em></a><em>What</em> <strong><em>information you should share with school staff ASAP</em></strong> <em>so you can have good communication through the year<br> <br></em><a href="https://emojikeyboard.org/copy/Check_Mark_Button_Emoji_%E2%9C%85"><em>✅</em></a><em>Why</em> <strong><em>school staff sometimes don't respond</em></strong> <em>to communication attempts (plus tips for getting a quicker response). <br> <br></em><a href="https://emojikeyboard.org/copy/Check_Mark_Button_Emoji_%E2%9C%85"><em>✅</em></a><em>Why you should</em> <strong><em>approach school staff about concerns relating to your child</em></strong> <em>instead of waiting for them to initiate.</em> </p><p>Also, remember to check out my free parent guide to learn the set of skills kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. You can sign up for the guide here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Aug 2021 04:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>It can be frustrating when you aren't sure how to best support your child; especially when it comes to schoolwork. If you have a child who gets some type of specialized services and therapies, that makes it even more complicated.  The good news is that strong communication with the professionals helping your child can make it much easier.  The problem is that it can be a challenge to figure out HOW to do it seamlessly; so you get the information you need to help your child.  That's why in episode 20, I share simple, effective tips for communicating with your child's teachers and other school professionals (e.g., speech pathologists, coaches, social workers, etc.).  I share: ✅How to approach school staff in a non-threatening, supportive way so you can get on the same page about what your child needs.   ✅What information you should share with school staff ASAP so you can have good communication through the year ✅Why school staff sometimes don't respond to communication attempts (plus tips for getting a quicker response).    ✅Why you should approach school staff about concerns relating to your child instead of waiting for them to initiate.  Also, remember to check out my free parent guide to learn the set of skills kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. You can sign up for the guide here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It can be frustrating when you aren't sure how to best support your child; especially when it comes to schoolwork. If you have a child who gets some type of specialized services and therapies, that makes it even more complicated.  The good news is that st</itunes:subtitle>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I had the opportunity to talk with Nicole Holcomb from <a href="https://dyslexiamomlife.com/">Dyslexia Mom Life.</a> </p><p>Nicole is a lawyer, and educator (she's worked as a teacher, school counselor, and school administrator); but most importantly, she's a mom of a dyslexic daughter and the host of the <a href="https://dyslexiamomlife.com/category/podcast/">Dyslexia Mom Life</a> podcast where she provides information and support for moms of children with dyslexia. </p><p>In this conversation, she shares: <em> </em></p><p>✅<strong><em>Red flags of dyslexia</em></strong> <em>that indicate that you may want to seek out a professional evaluation.<br> <br>✅Why you</em> <strong><em>shouldn't wait  for your child's school district</em></strong> <em>to tell you your child is struggling.<br> <br>✅How to determine if you should have your child</em> <strong><em>evaluated for dyslexia.<br></em></strong><em> <br>✅The</em> <strong><em>pros of getting a diagnosis</em></strong><em>, and why she feels it's helped empower her own child.<br> <br>✅</em><strong><em>Common dyslexia myths</em></strong> <em>(and why it's so important for parents to educate themselves).<br> <br>✅How to be a</em> <strong><em>strong advocate for your child</em></strong> <em>when working with school staff.<br></em> <em><br></em><strong>To connect with Nicole, you can visit her at her</strong> <a href="https://dyslexiamomlife.com/"><strong>Dyslexia Mom Life website</strong></a><strong>, find her</strong> <a href="https://www.facebook.com/dyslexiamomlife"><strong>on Facebook here,</strong></a> <strong>and can also reach out to her at nicole@dyslexiamomlife.com.<br></strong><br></p><p>Nicole hosts the <a href="https://dyslexiamomlife.com/category/podcast/">Dyslexia Mom Life podcast</a>, and supports moms of dyslexic children in her online program, the <a href="https://dyslexia-parenting-academy.teachable.com/p/dyslexia-battle-blueprint"> Dyslexia Parenting Academy.</a></p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">Time Tracking Journal</a>, which is a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, WITHOUT bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding.</p><p>The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">You can learn how to get instant access here</a>: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I had the opportunity to talk with Nicole Holcomb from <a href="https://dyslexiamomlife.com/">Dyslexia Mom Life.</a> </p><p>Nicole is a lawyer, and educator (she's worked as a teacher, school counselor, and school administrator); but most importantly, she's a mom of a dyslexic daughter and the host of the <a href="https://dyslexiamomlife.com/category/podcast/">Dyslexia Mom Life</a> podcast where she provides information and support for moms of children with dyslexia. </p><p>In this conversation, she shares: <em> </em></p><p>✅<strong><em>Red flags of dyslexia</em></strong> <em>that indicate that you may want to seek out a professional evaluation.<br> <br>✅Why you</em> <strong><em>shouldn't wait  for your child's school district</em></strong> <em>to tell you your child is struggling.<br> <br>✅How to determine if you should have your child</em> <strong><em>evaluated for dyslexia.<br></em></strong><em> <br>✅The</em> <strong><em>pros of getting a diagnosis</em></strong><em>, and why she feels it's helped empower her own child.<br> <br>✅</em><strong><em>Common dyslexia myths</em></strong> <em>(and why it's so important for parents to educate themselves).<br> <br>✅How to be a</em> <strong><em>strong advocate for your child</em></strong> <em>when working with school staff.<br></em> <em><br></em><strong>To connect with Nicole, you can visit her at her</strong> <a href="https://dyslexiamomlife.com/"><strong>Dyslexia Mom Life website</strong></a><strong>, find her</strong> <a href="https://www.facebook.com/dyslexiamomlife"><strong>on Facebook here,</strong></a> <strong>and can also reach out to her at nicole@dyslexiamomlife.com.<br></strong><br></p><p>Nicole hosts the <a href="https://dyslexiamomlife.com/category/podcast/">Dyslexia Mom Life podcast</a>, and supports moms of dyslexic children in her online program, the <a href="https://dyslexia-parenting-academy.teachable.com/p/dyslexia-battle-blueprint"> Dyslexia Parenting Academy.</a></p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">Time Tracking Journal</a>, which is a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, WITHOUT bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding.</p><p>The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">You can learn how to get instant access here</a>: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, I had the opportunity to talk with Nicole Holcomb from Dyslexia Mom Life.  Nicole is a lawyer, and educator (she's worked as a teacher, school counselor, and school administrator); but most importantly, she's a mom of a dyslexic daughter and the host of the Dyslexia Mom Life podcast where she provides information and support for moms of children with dyslexia.  In this conversation, she shares:  ✅Red flags of dyslexia that indicate that you may want to seek out a professional evaluation.  ✅Why you shouldn't wait  for your child's school district to tell you your child is struggling.  ✅How to determine if you should have your child evaluated for dyslexia.  ✅The pros of getting a diagnosis, and why she feels it's helped empower her own child.  ✅Common dyslexia myths (and why it's so important for parents to educate themselves).  ✅How to be a strong advocate for your child when working with school staff. To connect with Nicole, you can visit her at her Dyslexia Mom Life website, find her on Facebook here, and can also reach out to her at nicole@dyslexiamomlife.com. Nicole hosts the Dyslexia Mom Life podcast, and supports moms of dyslexic children in her online program, the  Dyslexia Parenting Academy. In this episode, I mentioned the Time Tracking Journal, which is a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, WITHOUT bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding. The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. You can learn how to get instant access here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>What popular TV gets wrong about autistic people</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I share my thoughts on two popular shows: <em>"Love on the Spectrum"</em> and <em>"Atypical". </em></p><p>*Please note: This episode is marked "explicit" because I discuss certain topics that may not be suitable for young children. </p><p>Being someone who's spent a lot of time working with autistic people (as well as someone who doesn't identify as neurotypical), I procrastinated in watching these shows. </p><p>I think I was afraid I'd hate what I saw, and that I'd be cringing the whole time. </p><p>I finally sat down to watch them, and I wanted to share my thoughts on both of these shows, including:<br> <br><em>✅What both shows got wrong when it comes to</em> <strong><em>raising autism acceptance</em></strong><em>.<br> <br>✅Where a lot of</em> <strong><em>social skills interventions for autistic individuals</em></strong> <em>fall short.<br> <br>✅Why</em> <strong><em>"curing" or "fixing" autism</em></strong> <em>is not the point of intervention.<br> <br>✅Which of these two shows</em> <strong><em>I'll continue to watch and why</em></strong><em>.<br> <br>✅How to help autistic people</em> <strong><em>live functional, healthy lives.</em></strong> </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">Time Tracking Journal</a>, which is a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, WITHOUT bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding.</p><p>The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">You can learn how to get instant access here</a>: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I share my thoughts on two popular shows: <em>"Love on the Spectrum"</em> and <em>"Atypical". </em></p><p>*Please note: This episode is marked "explicit" because I discuss certain topics that may not be suitable for young children. </p><p>Being someone who's spent a lot of time working with autistic people (as well as someone who doesn't identify as neurotypical), I procrastinated in watching these shows. </p><p>I think I was afraid I'd hate what I saw, and that I'd be cringing the whole time. </p><p>I finally sat down to watch them, and I wanted to share my thoughts on both of these shows, including:<br> <br><em>✅What both shows got wrong when it comes to</em> <strong><em>raising autism acceptance</em></strong><em>.<br> <br>✅Where a lot of</em> <strong><em>social skills interventions for autistic individuals</em></strong> <em>fall short.<br> <br>✅Why</em> <strong><em>"curing" or "fixing" autism</em></strong> <em>is not the point of intervention.<br> <br>✅Which of these two shows</em> <strong><em>I'll continue to watch and why</em></strong><em>.<br> <br>✅How to help autistic people</em> <strong><em>live functional, healthy lives.</em></strong> </p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">Time Tracking Journal</a>, which is a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, WITHOUT bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding.</p><p>The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">You can learn how to get instant access here</a>: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2021 04:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, I share my thoughts on two popular shows: "Love on the Spectrum" and "Atypical".  *Please note: This episode is marked "explicit" because I discuss certain topics that may not be suitable for young children.  Being someone who's spent a lot of time working with autistic people (as well as someone who doesn't identify as neurotypical), I procrastinated in watching these shows.  I think I was afraid I'd hate what I saw, and that I'd be cringing the whole time.  I finally sat down to watch them, and I wanted to share my thoughts on both of these shows, including:  ✅What both shows got wrong when it comes to raising autism acceptance.  ✅Where a lot of social skills interventions for autistic individuals fall short.  ✅Why "curing" or "fixing" autism is not the point of intervention.  ✅Which of these two shows I'll continue to watch and why.  ✅How to help autistic people live functional, healthy lives.  In this episode, I mentioned the Time Tracking Journal, which is a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, WITHOUT bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding. The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. You can learn how to get instant access here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, I share my thoughts on two popular shows: "Love on the Spectrum" and "Atypical".  *Please note: This episode is marked "explicit" because I discuss certain topics that may not be suitable for young children.  Being someone who's spent a l</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>How much “school” practice do kids need in the summer?</title>
      <itunes:episode>16</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>16</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the spring, I often get a lot of questions about what parents should be doing with their kids over the summer to keep them from regressing.</p><p><br>That’s why in episode 016 of the <em>Are they 18 yet?™ podcast</em>, I shared my tips and recommendations for summer “school” work, so the back-to-school routine doesn’t throw your family in to a complete state of chaos in the fall.</p><p>I talk through:</p><p>✅<em>How to</em> <strong><em>start your day off on the right foot</em></strong><em>, so you can avoid meltdowns and arguments.<br></em><br></p><p>✅<em>How</em> <strong><em>keeping routines in place</em></strong> <em>can actually allow you and your kids to enjoy more leisure time together.<br></em><br></p><p>✅<em>How to</em> <strong><em>set expectations</em></strong> <em>for structured vs unstructured time (and why both are important).<br></em><br></p><p>✅<em>How much</em> <strong><em>time to spend on “school” type tasks</em></strong> <em>over the summer for K-12 kids.<br></em><br></p><p>✅<em>Some</em> <strong><em>simple academic tasks</em></strong> <strong><em>you should be doing with your K-12 kids over the summer</em></strong> <em>to keep them on track for the school year. </em></p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">Time Tracking Journal</a>, which is a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework), without arguments, or constant hand-holding.</p><p>The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">You can learn how to get instant access here</a>: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the spring, I often get a lot of questions about what parents should be doing with their kids over the summer to keep them from regressing.</p><p><br>That’s why in episode 016 of the <em>Are they 18 yet?™ podcast</em>, I shared my tips and recommendations for summer “school” work, so the back-to-school routine doesn’t throw your family in to a complete state of chaos in the fall.</p><p>I talk through:</p><p>✅<em>How to</em> <strong><em>start your day off on the right foot</em></strong><em>, so you can avoid meltdowns and arguments.<br></em><br></p><p>✅<em>How</em> <strong><em>keeping routines in place</em></strong> <em>can actually allow you and your kids to enjoy more leisure time together.<br></em><br></p><p>✅<em>How to</em> <strong><em>set expectations</em></strong> <em>for structured vs unstructured time (and why both are important).<br></em><br></p><p>✅<em>How much</em> <strong><em>time to spend on “school” type tasks</em></strong> <em>over the summer for K-12 kids.<br></em><br></p><p>✅<em>Some</em> <strong><em>simple academic tasks</em></strong> <strong><em>you should be doing with your K-12 kids over the summer</em></strong> <em>to keep them on track for the school year. </em></p><p>In this episode, I mentioned the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">Time Tracking Journal</a>, which is a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework), without arguments, or constant hand-holding.</p><p>The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">You can learn how to get instant access here</a>: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2021 04:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>In the spring, I often get a lot of questions about what parents should be doing with their kids over the summer to keep them from regressing. That’s why in episode 016 of the Are they 18 yet?™ podcast, I shared my tips and recommendations for summer “school” work, so the back-to-school routine doesn’t throw your family in to a complete state of chaos in the fall. I talk through: ✅How to start your day off on the right foot, so you can avoid meltdowns and arguments. ✅How keeping routines in place can actually allow you and your kids to enjoy more leisure time together. ✅How to set expectations for structured vs unstructured time (and why both are important). ✅How much time to spend on “school” type tasks over the summer for K-12 kids. ✅Some simple academic tasks you should be doing with your K-12 kids over the summer to keep them on track for the school year. In this episode, I mentioned the Time Tracking Journal, which is a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, WITHOUT bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding. The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. You can learn how to get instant access here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In the spring, I often get a lot of questions about what parents should be doing with their kids over the summer to keep them from regressing. That’s why in episode 016 of the Are they 18 yet?™ podcast, I shared my tips and recommendations for summer “sch</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>parenting, special education, summer reading, summer school, speech pathology, summer school work</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Building communication skills in nonspeaking children and late talkers (with Rebecca Robbins)</title>
      <itunes:episode>15</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>15</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Building communication skills in nonspeaking children and late talkers (with Rebecca Robbins)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I sit down with Rebecca Robbins, a pediatric speech-language pathologist who specializes in working with young children with autism, apraxia, and other conditions that impact communication.</p><p><br>You’ll find this conversation extremely helpful if you’re a parent of a toddler and you want to know how to interact with them in a way that helps them to build the speech and communication skills they need to thrive.</p><p>During this interview, we talk about:</p><ul><li><em>How you can</em> <strong><em>help your child develop essential skills such as “communicative intent”</em></strong><em>, so they can share their wants and needs.</em></li><li><em>Common s</em><strong><em>igns of nonverbal communication that people often miss</em></strong><em>, and why noticing these signs is critical for your child’s development</em></li><li><strong><em>Signs and symptoms of diagnoses that impact both speech and language development in children</em></strong><em>, such as autism or apraxia of speech.</em></li><li><em>Tips for playing with your child in a way that</em> <strong><em>facilitates language and cognitive growth.</em></strong></li><li><em>How to push your child out of their comfort zone in a healthy way, so they can e</em><strong><em>xpand their skills and become more independent and connected</em></strong><em>.</em></li><li><em>How to</em> <strong><em>use your child’s interests</em></strong> <em>to make nonpreferred tasks (homework, cleaning, chores)</em> <strong><em>more engaging.</em></strong></li><li><em>How to</em> <strong><em>increase your child’s ability to focus</em></strong> <em>on a task (even if they are extremely active).</em></li></ul><p><strong>To connect with Rebecca Robbins, you can</strong> <a href="http://mindshaperslp.com/"><strong>visit her website here</strong></a><strong>, follow her on Instagram at</strong> <a href="https://www.instagram.com/mindshaperslp/"><strong>@mindshaperslp</strong></a> <strong>or visit her</strong> <a href="https://www.facebook.com/MindShaperSLP/"><strong>Facebook page here.</strong></a></p><p><br>If you want a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, WITHOUT bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding, then check out the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">Time Tracking Journal.</a> </p><p>The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">You can learn how to get instant access here</a>: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I sit down with Rebecca Robbins, a pediatric speech-language pathologist who specializes in working with young children with autism, apraxia, and other conditions that impact communication.</p><p><br>You’ll find this conversation extremely helpful if you’re a parent of a toddler and you want to know how to interact with them in a way that helps them to build the speech and communication skills they need to thrive.</p><p>During this interview, we talk about:</p><ul><li><em>How you can</em> <strong><em>help your child develop essential skills such as “communicative intent”</em></strong><em>, so they can share their wants and needs.</em></li><li><em>Common s</em><strong><em>igns of nonverbal communication that people often miss</em></strong><em>, and why noticing these signs is critical for your child’s development</em></li><li><strong><em>Signs and symptoms of diagnoses that impact both speech and language development in children</em></strong><em>, such as autism or apraxia of speech.</em></li><li><em>Tips for playing with your child in a way that</em> <strong><em>facilitates language and cognitive growth.</em></strong></li><li><em>How to push your child out of their comfort zone in a healthy way, so they can e</em><strong><em>xpand their skills and become more independent and connected</em></strong><em>.</em></li><li><em>How to</em> <strong><em>use your child’s interests</em></strong> <em>to make nonpreferred tasks (homework, cleaning, chores)</em> <strong><em>more engaging.</em></strong></li><li><em>How to</em> <strong><em>increase your child’s ability to focus</em></strong> <em>on a task (even if they are extremely active).</em></li></ul><p><strong>To connect with Rebecca Robbins, you can</strong> <a href="http://mindshaperslp.com/"><strong>visit her website here</strong></a><strong>, follow her on Instagram at</strong> <a href="https://www.instagram.com/mindshaperslp/"><strong>@mindshaperslp</strong></a> <strong>or visit her</strong> <a href="https://www.facebook.com/MindShaperSLP/"><strong>Facebook page here.</strong></a></p><p><br>If you want a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, WITHOUT bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding, then check out the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">Time Tracking Journal.</a> </p><p>The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">You can learn how to get instant access here</a>: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2021 04:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan</author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, I sit down with Rebecca Robbins, a pediatric speech-language pathologist who specializes in working with young children with autism, apraxia, and other conditions that impact communication. You’ll find this conversation extremely helpful if you’re a parent of a toddler and you want to know how to interact with them in a way that helps them to build the speech and communication skills they need to thrive. During this interview, we talk about:  How you can help your child develop essential skills such as “communicative intent”, so they can share their wants and needs. Common signs of nonverbal communication that people often miss, and why noticing these signs is critical for your child’s development. Signs and symptoms of diagnoses that impact both speech and language development in children, such as autism or apraxia of speech. Tips for playing with your child in a way that facilitates language and cognitive growth. How to push your child out of their comfort zone in a healthy way, so they can expand their skills and become more independent and connected. How to use your child’s interests to make nonpreferred tasks (homework, cleaning, chores) more engaging. How to increase your child’s ability to focus on a task (even if they are extremely active).  To connect with Rebecca Robbins, you can visit her website here, follow her on Instagram at @mindshaperslp or visit her Facebook page here. If you want a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, WITHOUT bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding, then check out the Time Tracking Journal. The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. You can learn how to get instant access here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, I sit down with Rebecca Robbins, a pediatric speech-language pathologist who specializes in working with young children with autism, apraxia, and other conditions that impact communication. You’ll find this conversation extremely helpful </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Am I neurotypical? I'm not sure.</title>
      <itunes:episode>14</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>14</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Am I neurotypical? I'm not sure.</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When I was growing up, the idea of being diagnosed with a mental health condition or a disability had a certain negative stigma associated with it.</p><p>To be honest, my choice to become a pediatric speech pathologist and eventually get a doctorate in special education didn’t initially have to do with my own personal struggles. I was too deep in to denial to think of that.</p><p>There were certain sensory needs I had…and when I found ways to meet them through what I now realize was stimming, I’d find myself wondering, <em>“Is this weird???”<br></em><br></p><p>When I found myself triggered, agitated, or overwhelmed by certain situations…I’d think, <em>“Come on Karen…suck it up. This is what all the normal people are doing.”<br></em><br></p><p><strong>That’s why in episode 014 of the</strong> <strong><em>Are They 18 Yet?™ Podcast</em></strong><strong>, I talk about my own sensory and neurological profile and why I don’t identify as neurotypical.<br></strong><br></p><p>Specifically, I share:</p><ul><li><em>How my sensory needs presented when I was a child and how</em> <strong><em>I’ve found ways to meet my sensory needs</em></strong> <em>as an adult with different hobbies.</em></li><li><em>What</em> <strong><em>kind of stimming I still engage in</em></strong><em>, and how those have behaviors</em> <strong><em>evolved from childhood to the present time</em></strong><em>.</em></li><li><em>My</em> <strong><em>productive and not-so-productive self-soothing behaviors,</em></strong> <em>including the ones I’m still working through.</em></li><li><strong><em>Sensory triggers I</em></strong> <em>had as a child and how I gradually</em> <strong><em>increased my sensory tolerance</em></strong> <em>(including why I went through a phase where spandex was the only thing I would wear).</em></li><li><strong><em>Triggering situations</em></strong> <em>that made me feel</em> <strong><em>dysregulated and distracted</em></strong><em>, and how I perceived them as a child.</em></li><li><em>How I</em> <strong><em>internalized my own attending difficulties</em></strong> <em>(and how they impacted my physical health).</em></li></ul><p>I could go on with a million bullet points here…but to sum it all up…this is my story. I hope hearing it helps you if you’re working through some of these things yourself or with your child. If you want a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, WITHOUT bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding, then checkout the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">Time Tracking Journal.</a></p><p>The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">You can learn how to get instant access here</a>: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When I was growing up, the idea of being diagnosed with a mental health condition or a disability had a certain negative stigma associated with it.</p><p>To be honest, my choice to become a pediatric speech pathologist and eventually get a doctorate in special education didn’t initially have to do with my own personal struggles. I was too deep in to denial to think of that.</p><p>There were certain sensory needs I had…and when I found ways to meet them through what I now realize was stimming, I’d find myself wondering, <em>“Is this weird???”<br></em><br></p><p>When I found myself triggered, agitated, or overwhelmed by certain situations…I’d think, <em>“Come on Karen…suck it up. This is what all the normal people are doing.”<br></em><br></p><p><strong>That’s why in episode 014 of the</strong> <strong><em>Are They 18 Yet?™ Podcast</em></strong><strong>, I talk about my own sensory and neurological profile and why I don’t identify as neurotypical.<br></strong><br></p><p>Specifically, I share:</p><ul><li><em>How my sensory needs presented when I was a child and how</em> <strong><em>I’ve found ways to meet my sensory needs</em></strong> <em>as an adult with different hobbies.</em></li><li><em>What</em> <strong><em>kind of stimming I still engage in</em></strong><em>, and how those have behaviors</em> <strong><em>evolved from childhood to the present time</em></strong><em>.</em></li><li><em>My</em> <strong><em>productive and not-so-productive self-soothing behaviors,</em></strong> <em>including the ones I’m still working through.</em></li><li><strong><em>Sensory triggers I</em></strong> <em>had as a child and how I gradually</em> <strong><em>increased my sensory tolerance</em></strong> <em>(including why I went through a phase where spandex was the only thing I would wear).</em></li><li><strong><em>Triggering situations</em></strong> <em>that made me feel</em> <strong><em>dysregulated and distracted</em></strong><em>, and how I perceived them as a child.</em></li><li><em>How I</em> <strong><em>internalized my own attending difficulties</em></strong> <em>(and how they impacted my physical health).</em></li></ul><p>I could go on with a million bullet points here…but to sum it all up…this is my story. I hope hearing it helps you if you’re working through some of these things yourself or with your child. If you want a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, WITHOUT bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding, then checkout the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">Time Tracking Journal.</a></p><p>The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">You can learn how to get instant access here</a>: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>When I was growing up, the idea of being diagnosed with a mental health condition or a disability had a certain negative stigma associated with it. To be honest, my choice to become a pediatric speech pathologist and eventually get a doctorate in special education didn’t initially have to do with my own personal struggles. I was too deep in to denial to think of that. There were certain sensory needs I had…and when I found ways to meet them through what I now realize was stimming, I’d find myself wondering, “Is this weird???” When I found myself triggered, agitated, or overwhelmed by certain situations…I’d think, “Come on Karen…suck it up. This is what all the normal people are doing.” That’s why in episode 014 of the Are They 18 Yet?™ Podcast, I talk about my own sensory and neurological profile and why I don’t identify as neurotypical. Specifically, I share:  How my sensory needs presented when I was a child and how I’ve found ways to meet my sensory needs as an adult with different hobbies. What kind of stimming I still engage in, and how those have behaviors evolved from childhood to the present time. My productive and not-so-productive self-soothing behaviors, including the ones I’m still working through. Sensory triggers I had as a child and how I gradually increased my sensory tolerance (including why I went through a phase where spandex was the only thing I would wear). Triggering situations that made me feel dysregulated and distracted, and how I perceived them as a child. How I internalized my own attending difficulties (and how they impacted my physical health).  I could go on with a million bullet points here…but to sum it all up…this is my story. I hope hearing it helps you if you’re working through some of these things yourself or with your child.  If you want a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, WITHOUT bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding, then checkout the Time Tracking Journal. The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. You can learn how to get instant access here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In episode 013, I sit down with my husband Joe as we share how we handled conversations on some difficult topics when we first got together. </p><p>Specifically, we talk about how we handled the money conversation early on, in addition to how we continue to manage our finances and talk about money with Olivia. </p><p>I firmly believe that if you are in a relationship, one of the keys to being a good parent is having a strong relationship with your partner. One of the most common arguments in romantic partnerships has to do with money; so being on the same page can eliminate a ton of drama future down the line. In this conversation, we talk about:</p><ul><li><em>What it was like for Joe</em> <strong><em>dating as a single parent</em></strong><em>, and what he did to gauge whether or not people had what he was looking for in a partner.</em></li><li><em>What it was like for me as a</em> <strong><em>single person thinking about joining an existing family unit</em></strong> <em>(including my cold feet about parenting).</em></li><li><em>How</em> <strong><em>dating was different when a child was involved</em></strong><em>, and why we both adopted a direct, no-BS policy right away.</em></li><li><em>How</em> <strong><em>having the hard conversations early on</em></strong> <em>helped to ease my anxiety about parenting</em>.</li><li><strong><em>Our financial system</em></strong> <em>we use for spending, saving, and investing (and how we use it to</em> <strong><em>eliminate arguments before they start)</em></strong><em>.</em></li><li><em>Our philosophies on “guilt free” spending, and</em> <strong><em>how we allow each other freedom</em></strong> <em>with spending (and still take care of the important stuff).</em></li><li><strong><em>How we talk to Olivia about money</em></strong><em>; including what we wish we would have learned about money as kids.</em></li><li>If you want to build a stronger relationship with your partner AND help your kids grow up with a healthy relationship with money, I know you’ll enjoy this episode.</li></ul><p>If you want a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, WITHOUT bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding, then check out the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">Time Tracking Journal.</a> </p><p>The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">You can learn how to get instant access here</a>: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In episode 013, I sit down with my husband Joe as we share how we handled conversations on some difficult topics when we first got together. </p><p>Specifically, we talk about how we handled the money conversation early on, in addition to how we continue to manage our finances and talk about money with Olivia. </p><p>I firmly believe that if you are in a relationship, one of the keys to being a good parent is having a strong relationship with your partner. One of the most common arguments in romantic partnerships has to do with money; so being on the same page can eliminate a ton of drama future down the line. In this conversation, we talk about:</p><ul><li><em>What it was like for Joe</em> <strong><em>dating as a single parent</em></strong><em>, and what he did to gauge whether or not people had what he was looking for in a partner.</em></li><li><em>What it was like for me as a</em> <strong><em>single person thinking about joining an existing family unit</em></strong> <em>(including my cold feet about parenting).</em></li><li><em>How</em> <strong><em>dating was different when a child was involved</em></strong><em>, and why we both adopted a direct, no-BS policy right away.</em></li><li><em>How</em> <strong><em>having the hard conversations early on</em></strong> <em>helped to ease my anxiety about parenting</em>.</li><li><strong><em>Our financial system</em></strong> <em>we use for spending, saving, and investing (and how we use it to</em> <strong><em>eliminate arguments before they start)</em></strong><em>.</em></li><li><em>Our philosophies on “guilt free” spending, and</em> <strong><em>how we allow each other freedom</em></strong> <em>with spending (and still take care of the important stuff).</em></li><li><strong><em>How we talk to Olivia about money</em></strong><em>; including what we wish we would have learned about money as kids.</em></li><li>If you want to build a stronger relationship with your partner AND help your kids grow up with a healthy relationship with money, I know you’ll enjoy this episode.</li></ul><p>If you want a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, WITHOUT bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding, then check out the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">Time Tracking Journal.</a> </p><p>The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">You can learn how to get instant access here</a>: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/">https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>In episode 013, I sit down with my husband Joe as we share how we handled conversations on some difficult topics when we first got together.  Specifically, we talk about how we handled the money conversation early on, in addition to how we continue to manage our finances and talk about money with Olivia.  I firmly believe that if you are in a relationship, one of the keys to being a good parent is having a strong relationship with your partner.  One of the most common arguments in romantic partnerships has to do with money; so being on the same page can eliminate a ton of drama future down the line.  In this conversation, we talk about:  What it was like for Joe dating as a single parent, and what he did to gauge whether or not people had what he was looking for in a partner. What it was like for me as a single person thinking about joining an existing family unit (including my cold feet about parenting). How dating was different when a child was involved, and why we both adopted a direct, no-BS policy right away. How having the hard conversations early on helped to ease my anxiety about parenting. Our financial system we use for spending, saving, and investing (and how we use it to eliminate arguments before they start). Our philosophies on “guilt free” spending, and how we allow each other freedom with spending (and still take care of the important stuff). How we talk to Olivia about money; including what we wish we would have learned about money as kids. If you want to build a stronger relationship with your partner AND help your kids grow up with a healthy relationship with money, I know you’ll enjoy this episode.  If you want a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, WITHOUT bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding, then check out the Time Tracking Journal. The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. You can learn how to get instant access here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I sit down with writer and speaker Dr. Kate Browne to talk about the narratives being told in the media, the impact it has on our beliefs, and the way it’s effecting our kids’ health and well-being.</p><p><br>In this interview, Dr. Browne shares both her personal experiences that led to her becoming an activist for body positivity, as well as her research on the story telling that goes on in advertising. </p><p>Specifically we talk about:</p><p>✅<em>Why</em> <strong><em>before/after weight loss stories can often do more harm than good</em></strong> <em>when it comes to self-acceptance.<br></em><br></p><p>✅<em>The “social media contract”: What it is and</em> <strong><em>how to educate our kids</em></strong> <em>to become responsible consumers of information.<br></em><br></p><p>✅<em>Dr. Browne’s</em> <strong><em>personal experiences in common weight-loss programs as an adolescent</em></strong><em>, and how it led to the work she currently does now with body positivity and activism.<br></em><br></p><p>✅<strong><em>Traumatic elementary school gym class experiences</em></strong> <em>(for both of us) that had an impact on self-esteem and body image.<br></em><br></p><p>✅<em>How to</em> <strong><em>shift the stories we believe about who “belongs” in certain activities</em></strong> <em>(like sports) so we can make the world a more accepting place.<br></em><br></p><p>✅<em>What youth leaders (teachers, parents, coaches) can do to</em> <strong><em>make activities more inviting to a more diverse range of participants</em></strong><em>. </em></p><p>Dr. Kate Browne is a writer, speaker, and researcher on a mission to rewrite the stories we tell about ourselves. She uses her PhD in Writing Pedagogy for good as a professor and marketing consultant.</p><p>Kate is also the Learning Experience Designer for <a href="https://hey-kiddo.com/">HeyKiddo</a>, a social-emotional curriculum for kids and the adults that love them. The proud mother of an 8-year-old, Kate spends her free time learning Parry Gripp songs and pretending to enjoy playing Minecraft.</p><p><strong>You can connect with Dr. Browne on</strong> <a href="https://twitter.com/drkatebrowne"><strong>Twitter</strong></a> <strong>and</strong> <a href="https://www.instagram.com/drkatebrowne/"><strong>Instagram</strong></a> <strong>@drkatebrowne.<br></strong><br></p><p>Also mentioned in this interview: Her <a href="https://www.wsupress.wayne.edu/books/detail/golden-girls">book on the Golden Girls</a> and how it portrays a narrative on gender and status for women, her Runner’s World article <a href="https://www.runnersworld.com/runners-stories/a28787943/overcoming-obstacles-brittany-runs-a-marathon/"><em>What ‘Brittany Runs a Marathon’ Gets Wrong About Running While Fat</em></a>, and her TEDx Talk, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGxj3ty4p7g"><em>“How I Found Real Fitness Inspiration–Saying ‘No’ to Fitspo”</em></a><em><br></em><br></p><p>If you want a tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, WITHOUT bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding, then checkout the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/"><strong>Time Tracking Journal.</strong></a><strong> </strong></p><p>The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. You can learn how to get instant access here: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/"><strong>https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1</strong></a><strong> The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I sit down with writer and speaker Dr. Kate Browne to talk about the narratives being told in the media, the impact it has on our beliefs, and the way it’s effecting our kids’ health and well-being.</p><p><br>In this interview, Dr. Browne shares both her personal experiences that led to her becoming an activist for body positivity, as well as her research on the story telling that goes on in advertising. </p><p>Specifically we talk about:</p><p>✅<em>Why</em> <strong><em>before/after weight loss stories can often do more harm than good</em></strong> <em>when it comes to self-acceptance.<br></em><br></p><p>✅<em>The “social media contract”: What it is and</em> <strong><em>how to educate our kids</em></strong> <em>to become responsible consumers of information.<br></em><br></p><p>✅<em>Dr. Browne’s</em> <strong><em>personal experiences in common weight-loss programs as an adolescent</em></strong><em>, and how it led to the work she currently does now with body positivity and activism.<br></em><br></p><p>✅<strong><em>Traumatic elementary school gym class experiences</em></strong> <em>(for both of us) that had an impact on self-esteem and body image.<br></em><br></p><p>✅<em>How to</em> <strong><em>shift the stories we believe about who “belongs” in certain activities</em></strong> <em>(like sports) so we can make the world a more accepting place.<br></em><br></p><p>✅<em>What youth leaders (teachers, parents, coaches) can do to</em> <strong><em>make activities more inviting to a more diverse range of participants</em></strong><em>. </em></p><p>Dr. Kate Browne is a writer, speaker, and researcher on a mission to rewrite the stories we tell about ourselves. She uses her PhD in Writing Pedagogy for good as a professor and marketing consultant.</p><p>Kate is also the Learning Experience Designer for <a href="https://hey-kiddo.com/">HeyKiddo</a>, a social-emotional curriculum for kids and the adults that love them. The proud mother of an 8-year-old, Kate spends her free time learning Parry Gripp songs and pretending to enjoy playing Minecraft.</p><p><strong>You can connect with Dr. Browne on</strong> <a href="https://twitter.com/drkatebrowne"><strong>Twitter</strong></a> <strong>and</strong> <a href="https://www.instagram.com/drkatebrowne/"><strong>Instagram</strong></a> <strong>@drkatebrowne.<br></strong><br></p><p>Also mentioned in this interview: Her <a href="https://www.wsupress.wayne.edu/books/detail/golden-girls">book on the Golden Girls</a> and how it portrays a narrative on gender and status for women, her Runner’s World article <a href="https://www.runnersworld.com/runners-stories/a28787943/overcoming-obstacles-brittany-runs-a-marathon/"><em>What ‘Brittany Runs a Marathon’ Gets Wrong About Running While Fat</em></a>, and her TEDx Talk, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGxj3ty4p7g"><em>“How I Found Real Fitness Inspiration–Saying ‘No’ to Fitspo”</em></a><em><br></em><br></p><p>If you want a tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, WITHOUT bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding, then checkout the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/"><strong>Time Tracking Journal.</strong></a><strong> </strong></p><p>The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. You can learn how to get instant access here: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1/"><strong>https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1</strong></a><strong> The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, I sit down with writer and speaker Dr. Kate Browne to talk about the narratives being told in the media, the impact it has on our beliefs, and the way it’s effecting our kids’ health and well-being. In this interview, Dr. Browne shares both her personal experiences that led to her becoming an activist for body positivity, as well as her research on the story telling that goes on in advertising.  Specifically we talk about: ✅Why before/after weight loss stories can often do more harm than good when it comes to self-acceptance. ✅The “social media contract”: What it is and how to educate our kids to become responsible consumers of information. ✅Dr. Browne’s personal experiences in common weight-loss programs as an adolescent, and how it led to the work she currently does now with body positivity and activism. ✅Traumatic elementary school gym class experiences (for both of us) that had an impact on self-esteem and body image. ✅How to shift the stories we believe about who “belongs” in certain activities (like sports) so we can make the world a more accepting place. ✅What youth leaders (teachers, parents, coaches) can do to make activities more inviting to a more diverse range of participants. Dr. Kate Browne is a writer, speaker, and researcher on a mission to rewrite the stories we tell about ourselves. She uses her PhD in Writing Pedagogy for good as a professor and marketing consultant. Kate is also the Learning Experience Designer for HeyKiddo, a social-emotional curriculum for kids and the adults that love them. The proud mother of an 8-year-old, Kate spends her free time learning Parry Gripp songs and pretending to enjoy playing Minecraft. You can connect with Dr. Browne on Twitter and Instagram @drkatebrowne. Also mentioned in this interview: Her book on the Golden Girls and how it portrays a narrative on gender and status for women, her Runner’s World article  What ‘Brittany Runs a Marathon’ Gets Wrong About Running While Fat, and her TEDx Talk, “How I Found Real Fitness Inspiration–Saying ‘No’ to Fitspo” If you want a SIMPLE tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, WITHOUT bribery, arguments, or constant hand-holding, then checkout the Time Tracking Journal.  The Time Tracking Journal walks you through a strategy you can do in just 10-15 minutes a day that will help kids get tasks done effectively and efficiently, and critical thinking skills and self-confidence at the same time. You can learn how to get instant access here: https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/time-tracking-journal-37-1  The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this special pop-up episode, I take a break from the regular content to talk about burnout and boundaries; and specifically how I use systems to help me set healthy boundaries and reduce burnout. </p><p>Back when I started working as an SLP in 2004, I found there was one area of my life (work-related) that caused an exponentially larger amount of stress than other things in my life.<br> <br>So much, in fact, that this ONE thing was impacting me in other areas of life outside of work. Like health and relationships. That’s why in this episode, I share:<br> <br>✅What I didn’t feel prepared to deal with when I first started my career (that I was NOT expecting).<br> <br>✅How having one super stressful responsibility at work had a snowball effect on other areas of life.<br> <br>✅Why not having a system for a challenging area at work took a toll on my relationships at home.<br> <br>✅The questions you can ask yourself to identify the ONE area of your life causing the most stress (that if addressed, could lead to improvements in all other areas). </p><p>In this episode, I mention the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/language-therapy-master-pack/">Language Therapy Master Package</a>, a 4-course bundle designed to give SLPs a COMPLETE SYSTEM for language therapy.</p><p><br>If you’re a pediatric SLP, the Language Therapy Master Package will show you set of evidence-based strategies designed to build language &amp; vocabulary in a framework designed just for SLPs. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/language-therapy-master-pack/">Click here to learn how to enroll now</a>: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagemasterpack/">https://drkarenspeech.com/languagemasterpack/</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this special pop-up episode, I take a break from the regular content to talk about burnout and boundaries; and specifically how I use systems to help me set healthy boundaries and reduce burnout. </p><p>Back when I started working as an SLP in 2004, I found there was one area of my life (work-related) that caused an exponentially larger amount of stress than other things in my life.<br> <br>So much, in fact, that this ONE thing was impacting me in other areas of life outside of work. Like health and relationships. That’s why in this episode, I share:<br> <br>✅What I didn’t feel prepared to deal with when I first started my career (that I was NOT expecting).<br> <br>✅How having one super stressful responsibility at work had a snowball effect on other areas of life.<br> <br>✅Why not having a system for a challenging area at work took a toll on my relationships at home.<br> <br>✅The questions you can ask yourself to identify the ONE area of your life causing the most stress (that if addressed, could lead to improvements in all other areas). </p><p>In this episode, I mention the <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/language-therapy-master-pack/">Language Therapy Master Package</a>, a 4-course bundle designed to give SLPs a COMPLETE SYSTEM for language therapy.</p><p><br>If you’re a pediatric SLP, the Language Therapy Master Package will show you set of evidence-based strategies designed to build language &amp; vocabulary in a framework designed just for SLPs. <a href="https://drkarenspeech.lpages.co/language-therapy-master-pack/">Click here to learn how to enroll now</a>: <a href="https://drkarenspeech.com/languagemasterpack/">https://drkarenspeech.com/languagemasterpack/</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>In this special pop-up episode, I take a break from the regular content to talk about burnout and boundaries; and specifically how I use systems to help me set healthy boundaries and reduce burnout. Back when I started working as an SLP in 2004, I found there was one area of my life (work-related) that caused an exponentially larger amount of stress than other things in my life.  So much, in fact, that this ONE thing was impacting me in other areas of life outside of work. Like health and relationships.  That’s why in this episode, I share:  ✅What I didn’t feel prepared to deal with when I first started my career (that I was NOT expecting).  ✅How having one super stressful responsibility at work had a snowball effect on other areas of life.  ✅Why not having a system for a challenging area at work took a toll on my relationships at home.  ✅The questions you can ask yourself to identify the ONE area of your life causing the most stress (that if addressed, could lead to improvements in all other areas).  In this episode, I mention the Language Therapy Master Package, a 4-course bundle designed to give SLPs a COMPLETE SYSTEM for language therapy. If you’re a pediatric SLP, the Language Therapy Master Package will show you set of evidence-based strategies designed to build language &amp;amp; vocabulary in a framework designed just for SLPs. Click here to learn how to enroll now: https://drkarenspeech.com/languagemasterpack/   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>In episode 011, I sit down with Katherine Endy from</strong> <a href="https://www.katherineendy.com/"><strong>The Family Life Coach</strong></a><strong>.</strong> Katherine is a social worker, mom of 3, and doctoral candidate at the University of Maryland. </p><p>If you’re a parent, you’ve likely spent a lot of time thinking about your kids’ behavior and mental well-being. But how much time do you spend thinking about your OWN mental health and well-being? </p><p>In this conversation, Katherine share insights from her clinical work, personal experiences as a mom, and her research, including:<br> <br><em>✅The</em> <strong><em>problem with most parenting advice out there,</em></strong> <em>and why it shouldn’t all be focused on the child’s behavior.<br></em> <br><em>✅Why giving a child</em> <strong><em>a “time-out” isn’t the best option</em></strong><em>, and what to do instead.<br></em> <br><em>✅How to figure out</em> <strong><em>what your child REALLY needs</em></strong> <em>during a meltdown.<br></em> <br><em>✅Why</em> <strong><em>rewards and punishment aren’t the best way to manage behavior,</em></strong> <em>and how to set boundaries without negatively impacting your relationship with your child.<br></em> <br><em>✅How to</em> <strong><em>make time for self-care and mindfulness</em></strong> <em>in your daily life (even if you only have 30 seconds to yourself at a time). </em>To learn more about how to connect with Katherine, you can visit her at <a href="https://www.katherineendy.com/about">The Family Life Coach website here</a>.</p><p><br>You can also connect with her on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/thefamilylifecoach">Facebook</a> and <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thefamilylifecoach/">Instagram</a>.</p><p>If you want a simple tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, without arguments or constant hand-holding, then checkout the Time Tracking Journal. You can learn how to get instant access here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>In episode 011, I sit down with Katherine Endy from</strong> <a href="https://www.katherineendy.com/"><strong>The Family Life Coach</strong></a><strong>.</strong> Katherine is a social worker, mom of 3, and doctoral candidate at the University of Maryland. </p><p>If you’re a parent, you’ve likely spent a lot of time thinking about your kids’ behavior and mental well-being. But how much time do you spend thinking about your OWN mental health and well-being? </p><p>In this conversation, Katherine share insights from her clinical work, personal experiences as a mom, and her research, including:<br> <br><em>✅The</em> <strong><em>problem with most parenting advice out there,</em></strong> <em>and why it shouldn’t all be focused on the child’s behavior.<br></em> <br><em>✅Why giving a child</em> <strong><em>a “time-out” isn’t the best option</em></strong><em>, and what to do instead.<br></em> <br><em>✅How to figure out</em> <strong><em>what your child REALLY needs</em></strong> <em>during a meltdown.<br></em> <br><em>✅Why</em> <strong><em>rewards and punishment aren’t the best way to manage behavior,</em></strong> <em>and how to set boundaries without negatively impacting your relationship with your child.<br></em> <br><em>✅How to</em> <strong><em>make time for self-care and mindfulness</em></strong> <em>in your daily life (even if you only have 30 seconds to yourself at a time). </em>To learn more about how to connect with Katherine, you can visit her at <a href="https://www.katherineendy.com/about">The Family Life Coach website here</a>.</p><p><br>You can also connect with her on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/thefamilylifecoach">Facebook</a> and <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thefamilylifecoach/">Instagram</a>.</p><p>If you want a simple tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, without arguments or constant hand-holding, then checkout the Time Tracking Journal. You can learn how to get instant access here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>In episode 011, I sit down with Katherine Endy from The Family Life Coach.  Katherine is a social worker, mom of 3, and doctoral candidate at the University of Maryland.  If you’re a parent, you’ve likely spent a lot of time thinking about your kids’ behavior and mental well-being.  But how much time do you spend thinking about your OWN mental health and well-being?  In this conversation, Katherine share insights from her clinical work, personal experiences as a mom, and her research, including:  ✅The problem with most parenting advice out there, and why it shouldn’t all be focused on the child’s behavior. ✅Why giving a child a “time-out” isn’t the best option, and what to do instead. ✅How to figure out what your child REALLY needs during a meltdown. ✅Why rewards and punishment aren’t the best way to manage behavior, and how to set boundaries without negatively impacting your relationship with your child. ✅How to make time for self-care and mindfulness in your daily life (even if you only have 30 seconds to yourself at a time). To learn more about how to connect with Katherine, you can visit her at The Family Life Coach website here. You can also connect with her on Facebook and Instagram. If you want a simple tool that will help you get through daily routines (like homework) with ease, without arguments or constant hand-holding, then checkout the Time Tracking Journal. You can learn how to get instant access here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In episode 011, I sit down with Katherine Endy from The Family Life Coach.  Katherine is a social worker, mom of 3, and doctoral candidate at the University of Maryland.  If you’re a parent, you’ve likely spent a lot of time thinking about your kids’ beha</itunes:subtitle>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you or someone you know is going through a divorce with kids involved, you’re not going to want to miss this episode of the <em>Are they 18 yet?™</em> Podcast.</p><p>In this episode, I sit down with my sister, Mary Leonard, and talk about how to help your kids build resiliency when coping with big life transitions like divorce.</p><p>She shares her experience single parenting two young children; including how to thrive when getting through the day alive feels like a chore.</p><p>Specifically, we talk about:</p><p>✅<em>Her biggest challenges when she had to start parenting all on her own.<br></em><br></p><p>✅<em>What she wishes she would have learned as a child when it comes to emotional regulation.<br></em><br></p><p>✅<em>De-escalation strategies for handling tantrums, avoiding arguments, and teaching your kids emotional intelligence.<br></em><br></p><p>✅<em>How to play detective when your kids can’t find the words to express what they’re feeling; especially when you have multiple kids who need very different coping strategies.<br></em><br></p><p>✅<em>The unexpected silver lining of divorce; for both her and her kids.<br></em><br></p><p>✅<em>What NOT to say to someone who’s going through a divorce.<br></em><br></p><p>✅<em>How to get through the toughest part of the process so you can set your family up for success. </em></p><p>Also, remember to check out my free parent guide where I share the set of skills that kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. You can sign up  for the guide here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you or someone you know is going through a divorce with kids involved, you’re not going to want to miss this episode of the <em>Are they 18 yet?™</em> Podcast.</p><p>In this episode, I sit down with my sister, Mary Leonard, and talk about how to help your kids build resiliency when coping with big life transitions like divorce.</p><p>She shares her experience single parenting two young children; including how to thrive when getting through the day alive feels like a chore.</p><p>Specifically, we talk about:</p><p>✅<em>Her biggest challenges when she had to start parenting all on her own.<br></em><br></p><p>✅<em>What she wishes she would have learned as a child when it comes to emotional regulation.<br></em><br></p><p>✅<em>De-escalation strategies for handling tantrums, avoiding arguments, and teaching your kids emotional intelligence.<br></em><br></p><p>✅<em>How to play detective when your kids can’t find the words to express what they’re feeling; especially when you have multiple kids who need very different coping strategies.<br></em><br></p><p>✅<em>The unexpected silver lining of divorce; for both her and her kids.<br></em><br></p><p>✅<em>What NOT to say to someone who’s going through a divorce.<br></em><br></p><p>✅<em>How to get through the toughest part of the process so you can set your family up for success. </em></p><p>Also, remember to check out my free parent guide where I share the set of skills that kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. You can sign up  for the guide here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2021 04:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>If you or someone you know is going through a divorce with kids involved, you’re not going to want to miss this episode of the Are they 18 yet?™ Podcast. In this episode, I sit down with my sister, Mary Leonard, and talk about how to help your kids build resiliency when coping with big life transitions like divorce. She shares her experience single parenting two young children; including how to thrive when getting through the day alive feels like a chore. Specifically, we talk about: ✅Her biggest challenges when she had to start parenting all on her own. ✅What she wishes she would have learned as a child when it comes to emotional regulation. ✅De-escalation strategies for handling tantrums, avoiding arguments, and teaching your kids emotional intelligence. ✅How to play detective when your kids can’t find the words to express what they’re feeling; especially when you have multiple kids who need very different coping strategies. ✅The unexpected silver lining of divorce; for both her and her kids. ✅What NOT to say to someone who’s going through a divorce. ✅How to get through the toughest part of the process so you can set your family up for success. Also, remember to check out my free parent guide where I share the set of skills that kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. You can sign up  for the guide here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I share the second part of my interview with speech-language pathologist and ADHD specialist Mike McLeod from <a href="https://www.grownowtherapy.com/services/">GrowNow Therapy</a> as we continue our conversation about how to support with kids with ADHD and other conditions that impact executive functioning.</p><p>If you’re someone who easily estimates how long things will take so you can plan ahead, it’s often frustrating when you see other people dawdling or not using their time wisely.</p><p>But often there are MULTIPLE things going on in their head that are keeping them stuck, and the key to helping them move forward is to be able to “sense time” more consciously and understand the end goal looks and feels like.</p><p>That’s why in this conversation, Mike shares:</p><p>✅<em>Tips for</em> <strong><em>helping kids with ADHD develop a sense of time</em></strong> <em>so they can reduce overwhelm and procrastination.</em></p><p>✅<em>How incorporating visuals in to your day-to-day routines with your kids can</em> <strong><em>improve their time-management skills</em></strong> <em>and discipline.</em></p><p>✅<em>Why</em> <strong><em>motivation issues in kids with ADHD are skill-based</em></strong> <em>and not behavior based, and what specific skills can help move them through daily tasks more easily.</em></p><p>✅<em>The</em> <strong><em>impact of technology, gaming, and social media on attention span</em></strong> <em>and social-emotional development; and his recommendations for setting healthy boundaries.<br></em><br></p><p>If you have a child at home who has a hard time putting their devices down to do non-preferred tasks like homework or chores, you’ll get a ton of value from this interview. <strong>The following resources are mentioned in this interview (some are mentioned in episode 008, which is the first half of this conversation, but I’m linking to them again for your convenience):<br></strong><br></p><p>For information on nonverbal working memory, <a href="http://www.russellbarkley.org/">check out Dr. Russell Barkley’s website here.</a></p><p>For information on Sara Ward and her resources for supporting kids with Executive Functioning skills and time management, <a href="https://efpractice.com/">visit her website here.</a></p><p>To learn more about Ryan Wexelblatt, the ADHD Dude who coined the term the “Argument Vortex” for kids with ADHD, visit <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL3hX8PFFe2UI_BlnQvQYFw">his YouTube Channel here.</a></p><p><strong>To connect with Mike McLeod, you can</strong> <a href="https://www.grownowtherapy.com/services/"><strong>visit his website here</strong></a><strong>, follow him on Instagram at</strong> <a href="https://www.instagram.com/grownowtherapy/"><strong>@grownowtherapy</strong></a> <strong>or visit his</strong> <a href="https://www.facebook.com/GrowNOWTherapy"><strong>Facebook page here</strong></a><strong>.<br></strong><br></p><p>If you’re a parent who wants to set your kids up for success as adults, then then you’re going to love <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">my free parent guide</a>, which I mentioned in this episode. In the guide, I share the set of skills that kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. You can sign up for a copy here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I share the second part of my interview with speech-language pathologist and ADHD specialist Mike McLeod from <a href="https://www.grownowtherapy.com/services/">GrowNow Therapy</a> as we continue our conversation about how to support with kids with ADHD and other conditions that impact executive functioning.</p><p>If you’re someone who easily estimates how long things will take so you can plan ahead, it’s often frustrating when you see other people dawdling or not using their time wisely.</p><p>But often there are MULTIPLE things going on in their head that are keeping them stuck, and the key to helping them move forward is to be able to “sense time” more consciously and understand the end goal looks and feels like.</p><p>That’s why in this conversation, Mike shares:</p><p>✅<em>Tips for</em> <strong><em>helping kids with ADHD develop a sense of time</em></strong> <em>so they can reduce overwhelm and procrastination.</em></p><p>✅<em>How incorporating visuals in to your day-to-day routines with your kids can</em> <strong><em>improve their time-management skills</em></strong> <em>and discipline.</em></p><p>✅<em>Why</em> <strong><em>motivation issues in kids with ADHD are skill-based</em></strong> <em>and not behavior based, and what specific skills can help move them through daily tasks more easily.</em></p><p>✅<em>The</em> <strong><em>impact of technology, gaming, and social media on attention span</em></strong> <em>and social-emotional development; and his recommendations for setting healthy boundaries.<br></em><br></p><p>If you have a child at home who has a hard time putting their devices down to do non-preferred tasks like homework or chores, you’ll get a ton of value from this interview. <strong>The following resources are mentioned in this interview (some are mentioned in episode 008, which is the first half of this conversation, but I’m linking to them again for your convenience):<br></strong><br></p><p>For information on nonverbal working memory, <a href="http://www.russellbarkley.org/">check out Dr. Russell Barkley’s website here.</a></p><p>For information on Sara Ward and her resources for supporting kids with Executive Functioning skills and time management, <a href="https://efpractice.com/">visit her website here.</a></p><p>To learn more about Ryan Wexelblatt, the ADHD Dude who coined the term the “Argument Vortex” for kids with ADHD, visit <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL3hX8PFFe2UI_BlnQvQYFw">his YouTube Channel here.</a></p><p><strong>To connect with Mike McLeod, you can</strong> <a href="https://www.grownowtherapy.com/services/"><strong>visit his website here</strong></a><strong>, follow him on Instagram at</strong> <a href="https://www.instagram.com/grownowtherapy/"><strong>@grownowtherapy</strong></a> <strong>or visit his</strong> <a href="https://www.facebook.com/GrowNOWTherapy"><strong>Facebook page here</strong></a><strong>.<br></strong><br></p><p>If you’re a parent who wants to set your kids up for success as adults, then then you’re going to love <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">my free parent guide</a>, which I mentioned in this episode. In the guide, I share the set of skills that kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. You can sign up for a copy here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 May 2021 04:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, I share the second part of my interview with speech-language pathologist and ADHD specialist Mike McLeod from GrowNow Therapy as we continue our conversation about how to support with kids with ADHD and other conditions that impact executive functioning. If you’re someone who easily estimates how long things will take so you can plan ahead, it’s often frustrating when you see other people dawdling or not using their time wisely. But often there are MULTIPLE things going on in their head that are keeping them stuck, and the key to helping them move forward is to be able to “sense time” more consciously and understand the end goal looks and feels like. That’s why in this conversation, Mike shares: ✅Tips for helping kids with ADHD develop a sense of time so they can reduce overwhelm and procrastination. ✅How incorporating visuals in to your day-to-day routines with your kids can improve their time-management skills and discipline. ✅Why motivation issues in kids with ADHD are skill-based and not behavior based, and what specific skills can help move them through daily tasks more easily. ✅The impact of technology, gaming, and social media on attention span and social-emotional development; and his recommendations for setting healthy boundaries. If you have a child at home who has a hard time putting their devices down to do non-preferred tasks like homework or chores, you’ll get a ton of value from this interview.  The following resources are mentioned in this interview (some are mentioned in episode 008, which is the first half of this conversation, but I’m linking to them again for your convenience): For information on nonverbal working memory, check out Dr. Russell Barkley’s website here. For information on Sara Ward and her resources for supporting kids with Executive Functioning skills and time management, visit her website here. To learn more about Ryan Wexelblatt, the ADHD Dude who coined the term the “Argument Vortex” for kids with ADHD, visit his YouTube Channel here. To connect with Mike McLeod, you can visit his website here, follow him on Instagram at @grownowtherapy or visit his Facebook page here. If you’re a parent who wants to set your kids up for success as adults, then then you’re going to love my free parent guide, which I mentioned in this episode. In the guide, I share the set of skills that kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. You can sign up for a copy here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When it comes to working with kids who have ADHD, it’s easy to mistake skill-based issues with behavioral issues.</p><p>That’s why in this interview, I sit down with Mike McLeod, a speech-language pathologist who specializes in ADHD and executive functioning. </p><p>During this conversation, Mike shares:<br> <br>✅<em>Red flags of executive dysfunction, how it relates to organization and time management, and why it’s so common in kids with ADHD.</em></p><p>✅<em>What the “argument vortex” is, and the reason kids would rather argue with parents than get their work completed (even with simple tasks).</em></p><p>✅<em>Why kids with ADHD have such a hard time getting motivated to start work, and what parents can do to support them when this happens.</em></p><p>✅<em>Common myths about time management, accountability, and intelligence as it relates to people who have ADHD or related conditions.<br></em><br></p><p>If you’re supporting a child with ADHD, this is a must listen. Mike has a wealth of knowledge from his work with students and families, and shares a ton of great insights that will help you understand some of your kid’s most challenging habits and tendencies. </p><p><strong>The following resources are mentioned in this interview:</strong></p><p>For information on nonverbal working memory, <a href="http://www.russellbarkley.org/">check out Dr. Russell Barkley’s website here.</a></p><p>For information on Sara Ward and her resources for supporting kids with Executive Functioning skills and time management, <a href="https://efpractice.com/">visit her website here.</a></p><p>To learn more about Ryan Wexelblatt, the ADHD Dude who coined the term the “Argument Vortex” for kids with ADHD, visit <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL3hX8PFFe2UI_BlnQvQYFw">his YouTube Channel here.</a></p><p><strong>To connect with Mike McLeod, you can</strong> <a href="https://www.grownowtherapy.com/services/"><strong>visit his website here</strong></a><strong>, follow him on Instagram at</strong> <a href="https://www.instagram.com/grownowtherapy/"><strong>@grownowtherapy</strong></a> <strong>or visit his</strong> <a href="https://www.facebook.com/GrowNOWTherapy"><strong>Facebook page here</strong></a><strong>.<br></strong><br></p><p>If you’re a parent who wants to set your kids up for success as adults, then then you’re going to love this free parent guide, which I mentioned in this episode. In this guide, I share the set of skills that kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When it comes to working with kids who have ADHD, it’s easy to mistake skill-based issues with behavioral issues.</p><p>That’s why in this interview, I sit down with Mike McLeod, a speech-language pathologist who specializes in ADHD and executive functioning. </p><p>During this conversation, Mike shares:<br> <br>✅<em>Red flags of executive dysfunction, how it relates to organization and time management, and why it’s so common in kids with ADHD.</em></p><p>✅<em>What the “argument vortex” is, and the reason kids would rather argue with parents than get their work completed (even with simple tasks).</em></p><p>✅<em>Why kids with ADHD have such a hard time getting motivated to start work, and what parents can do to support them when this happens.</em></p><p>✅<em>Common myths about time management, accountability, and intelligence as it relates to people who have ADHD or related conditions.<br></em><br></p><p>If you’re supporting a child with ADHD, this is a must listen. Mike has a wealth of knowledge from his work with students and families, and shares a ton of great insights that will help you understand some of your kid’s most challenging habits and tendencies. </p><p><strong>The following resources are mentioned in this interview:</strong></p><p>For information on nonverbal working memory, <a href="http://www.russellbarkley.org/">check out Dr. Russell Barkley’s website here.</a></p><p>For information on Sara Ward and her resources for supporting kids with Executive Functioning skills and time management, <a href="https://efpractice.com/">visit her website here.</a></p><p>To learn more about Ryan Wexelblatt, the ADHD Dude who coined the term the “Argument Vortex” for kids with ADHD, visit <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL3hX8PFFe2UI_BlnQvQYFw">his YouTube Channel here.</a></p><p><strong>To connect with Mike McLeod, you can</strong> <a href="https://www.grownowtherapy.com/services/"><strong>visit his website here</strong></a><strong>, follow him on Instagram at</strong> <a href="https://www.instagram.com/grownowtherapy/"><strong>@grownowtherapy</strong></a> <strong>or visit his</strong> <a href="https://www.facebook.com/GrowNOWTherapy"><strong>Facebook page here</strong></a><strong>.<br></strong><br></p><p>If you’re a parent who wants to set your kids up for success as adults, then then you’re going to love this free parent guide, which I mentioned in this episode. In this guide, I share the set of skills that kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>When it comes to working with kids who have ADHD, it’s easy to mistake skill-based issues with behavioral issues. That’s why in this interview, I sit down with Mike McLeod, a speech-language pathologist who specializes in ADHD and executive functioning. During this conversation, Mike shares:  ✅Red flags of executive dysfunction, how it relates to organization and time management, and why it’s so common in kids with ADHD. ✅What the “argument vortex” is, and the reason kids would rather argue with parents than get their work completed (even with simple tasks). ✅Why kids with ADHD have such a hard time getting motivated to start work, and what parents can do to support them when this happens. ✅Common myths about time management, accountability, and intelligence as it relates to people who have ADHD or related conditions. If you’re supporting a child with ADHD, this is a must listen. Mike has a wealth of knowledge from his work with students and families, and shares a ton of great insights that will help you understand some of your kid’s most challenging habits and tendencies.  The following resources are mentioned in this interview: For information on nonverbal working memory, check out Dr. Russell Barkley’s website here. For information on Sara Ward and her resources for supporting kids with Executive Functioning skills and time management, visit her website here. To learn more about Ryan Wexelblatt, the ADHD Dude who coined the term the “Argument Vortex” for kids with ADHD, visit his YouTube Channel here. To connect with Mike McLeod, you can visit his website here, follow him on Instagram at @grownowtherapy or visit his Facebook page here. If you’re a parent who wants to set your kids up for success as adults, then then you’re going to love this free parent guide, which I mentioned in this episode. In this guide, I share the set of skills that kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When I worked in the school systems, rewards and behavior charts were a common practice. Even in my training to be a therapist, “positive reinforcement” was often a go-to strategy for managing behaviors and motivating kids to do “non-preferred” tasks.</p><p>The problem was that for a lot of kids it didn’t work. And what was even worse…sometimes it worked TEMPORARILY, but as soon as the reward went away, so did the motivation to do the task.</p><p>It left me wondering if relying on external rewards is really helping to build the skills kids need to be independent, intrinsically motivated, responsible people with a good work ethic.</p><p>I also found myself wondering if “motivation” (or lack there of) was really the problem in the first place.</p><p>That’s why in this episode I talk about motivation and positive reinforcement for kids who procrastinate, rush through work, struggle to stay organized, or who show impulsive behaviors (often associated with ADHD and related conditions).</p><p>Specifically, I share:</p><p>✅<em>Why using rewards often doesn’t work when kids are procrastinating and refusing to do work.</em></p><p>✅<em>Why “motivation” is often misunderstood, and why there’s more to the story when kids appear “lazy” or “defiant”.</em></p><p>✅<em>The set of skills that are often the “missing link” when kids aren’t consistently responding to positive reinforcement.<br></em><br></p><p>If you aren’t sure how to support kids in completing homework assignments, chores, or other daily tasks; then you’ll get a lot of insight out of listening to this episode. If you’re a parent who wants to set your kids up for success as adults, then then you’re going to love my free parent guide, which I mentioned in this episode. In this guide, I share the set of skills that kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. </p><p>You can sign up for the guide here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When I worked in the school systems, rewards and behavior charts were a common practice. Even in my training to be a therapist, “positive reinforcement” was often a go-to strategy for managing behaviors and motivating kids to do “non-preferred” tasks.</p><p>The problem was that for a lot of kids it didn’t work. And what was even worse…sometimes it worked TEMPORARILY, but as soon as the reward went away, so did the motivation to do the task.</p><p>It left me wondering if relying on external rewards is really helping to build the skills kids need to be independent, intrinsically motivated, responsible people with a good work ethic.</p><p>I also found myself wondering if “motivation” (or lack there of) was really the problem in the first place.</p><p>That’s why in this episode I talk about motivation and positive reinforcement for kids who procrastinate, rush through work, struggle to stay organized, or who show impulsive behaviors (often associated with ADHD and related conditions).</p><p>Specifically, I share:</p><p>✅<em>Why using rewards often doesn’t work when kids are procrastinating and refusing to do work.</em></p><p>✅<em>Why “motivation” is often misunderstood, and why there’s more to the story when kids appear “lazy” or “defiant”.</em></p><p>✅<em>The set of skills that are often the “missing link” when kids aren’t consistently responding to positive reinforcement.<br></em><br></p><p>If you aren’t sure how to support kids in completing homework assignments, chores, or other daily tasks; then you’ll get a lot of insight out of listening to this episode. If you’re a parent who wants to set your kids up for success as adults, then then you’re going to love my free parent guide, which I mentioned in this episode. In this guide, I share the set of skills that kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. </p><p>You can sign up for the guide here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>When I worked in the school systems, rewards and behavior charts were a common practice. Even in my training to be a therapist, “positive reinforcement” was often a go-to strategy for managing behaviors and motivating kids to do “non-preferred” tasks. The problem was that for a lot of kids it didn’t work. And what was even worse…sometimes it worked TEMPORARILY, but as soon as the reward went away, so did the motivation to do the task. It left me wondering if relying on external rewards is really helping to build the skills kids need to be independent, intrinsically motivated, responsible people with a good work ethic. I also found myself wondering if “motivation” (or lack there of) was really the problem in the first place. That’s why in this episode I talk about motivation and positive reinforcement for kids who procrastinate, rush through work, struggle to stay organized, or who show impulsive behaviors (often associated with ADHD and related conditions). Specifically, I share: ✅Why using rewards often doesn’t work when kids are procrastinating and refusing to do work. ✅Why “motivation” is often misunderstood, and why there’s more to the story when kids appear “lazy” or “defiant”. ✅The set of skills that are often the “missing link” when kids aren’t consistently responding to positive reinforcement. If you aren’t sure how to support kids in completing homework assignments, chores, or other daily tasks; then you’ll get a lot of insight out of listening to this episode.  If you’re a parent who wants to set your kids up for success as adults, then then you’re going to love my free parent guide, which I mentioned in this episode. In this guide, I share the set of skills that kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. You can sign up for the guide here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We all have a point where the demands of life become too overwhelming and we lose our ability to self-manage and stay disciplined. For people who have a diagnosis of ADHD, that point can come sooner rather than later. </p><p>In this episode, my husband (Joe) shares what happened when he hit his breaking point, including:</p><ul><li>His experience growing up with an "almost ADHD" diagnosis</li><li>How he managed to fall through the cracks and squeak by in elementary and secondary school. </li><li>What happened when he went away to college and didn't have his built-in accountability systems (a.k.a., his parents). </li></ul><p>If you have a kid in K-12 and you want to learn what challenges might lie ahead for your kids and what red flags to look out for in elementary and secondary school, you're going to love this episode</p><p>And spoiler alert: This story has a happy ending. This is just the first of a two-part interview. </p><p>(Disclaimer: This episode should not be considered medical or legal advice, and should not be used to diagnose or treat any specific medical condition). </p><p>If you’re a parent who wants to set your kids up for success as adults, then then you’re going to love my free parent guide, which I mentioned in this episode. </p><p>In this guide, I share the set of skills that kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. You can sign up for the guide here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>We all have a point where the demands of life become too overwhelming and we lose our ability to self-manage and stay disciplined. For people who have a diagnosis of ADHD, that point can come sooner rather than later. </p><p>In this episode, my husband (Joe) shares what happened when he hit his breaking point, including:</p><ul><li>His experience growing up with an "almost ADHD" diagnosis</li><li>How he managed to fall through the cracks and squeak by in elementary and secondary school. </li><li>What happened when he went away to college and didn't have his built-in accountability systems (a.k.a., his parents). </li></ul><p>If you have a kid in K-12 and you want to learn what challenges might lie ahead for your kids and what red flags to look out for in elementary and secondary school, you're going to love this episode</p><p>And spoiler alert: This story has a happy ending. This is just the first of a two-part interview. </p><p>(Disclaimer: This episode should not be considered medical or legal advice, and should not be used to diagnose or treat any specific medical condition). </p><p>If you’re a parent who wants to set your kids up for success as adults, then then you’re going to love my free parent guide, which I mentioned in this episode. </p><p>In this guide, I share the set of skills that kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. You can sign up for the guide here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>When raising kids in elementary school, junior high, and high school, a lot of parents wonder if they're preparing their kids for what lies ahead in college and adulthood. <br>We can't look in to a crystal ball and predict the future, but we can bring insights from our own failures and successes to the way we parent. </p><p><br>That's why in this episode, Joe and I continue our conversation about his experience going through school, including:</p><ul><li>How he initially failed out of college, but then later went back and got a master's degree from the same university. </li><li>What he wishes he would have learned after being evaluated for ADHD, and how we bring these insights into the way we parent. </li><li>How he learned to be more disciplined and structure his environment so you he can perform his best and focus (without using medication). </li></ul><p>If you want to better prepare your K-12 kids for what lies ahead, you'll get a ton out of listening in to this episode. </p><p>(Disclaimer: This episode should not be considered medical or legal advice, and should not be used to diagnose or treat any specific medical condition). </p><p>If you’re a parent who wants to set your kids up for success as adults, then then you’re going to love my free parent guide, which I mentioned in this episode. <br>In this guide, I share the set of skills that kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. You can sign up for the guide here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Can you change your child's capacity to focus? Or do they just have to play the hand they've been dealt for life? </p><p>In this episode, Dr. Karen discusses what she's learned through the last 15 years of studying the research and working with school-age kids, as well as the parents and educators who support them.  </p><p>She also discusses the great "medication debate", including ways it's often mishandled by well-meaning professionals, and also the set of skills your kids need in order to successfully focus  and make forward progress on multi-step tasks that require attention to detail and problem-solving. </p><p>(Disclaimer: This episode should not be considered medical or legal advice, and should not be used to diagnose or treat any specific medical condition). </p><p>If you’re a parent who wants to set your kids up for success as adults, then then you’re going to love my free parent guide, which I mentioned in this episode. </p><p>In this guide, I share the set of skills that kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. You can sign up for the guide here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Can you change your child's capacity to focus? Or do they just have to play the hand they've been dealt for life?  In this episode, Dr. Karen discusses what she's learned through the last 15 years of studying the research and working with school-age kids, as well as the parents and educators who support them.   She also discusses the great "medication debate", including ways it's often mishandled by well-meaning professionals, and also the set of skills your kids need in order to successfully focus  and make forward progress on multi-step tasks that require attention to detail and problem-solving.  (Disclaimer: This episode should not be considered medical or legal advice, and should not be used to diagnose or treat any specific medical condition).  If you’re a parent who wants to set your kids up for success as adults, then then you’re going to love my free parent guide, which I mentioned in this episode. In this guide, I share the set of skills that kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. You can sign up for the guide here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Do you find that using organizers, minimizing distractions, or using rewards just don't work when it comes to getting your kids to focus? </p><p>Does getting your kids to follow through with chores, homework, or other daily tasks seem like pulling teeth?  </p><p>If so, you're going to love this episode. When it comes to getting kids to follow through on activities that require sustained focus and effort, most people don't realize that improving attention and alertness is just the first step. </p><p>There is actually a set of skills kids need to develop true autonomy, independence and critical thinking. Without building these skills, kids are unlikely to fully benefit from things like positive reinforcement, productivity strategies, or even diet and medication. </p><p>That's why in episode 002, Dr. Karen explains a set of essential skills your kids in need to support attention and focus (especially if they have conditions that impact attention span). <br>(Disclaimer: This episode should not be considered medical or legal advice, and should not be used to diagnose or treat any specific medical condition). </p><p>If you’re a parent who wants to set your kids up for success as adults, then then you’re going to love my free parent guide, which I mentioned in this episode. In this guide, I share the set of skills that kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. </p><p>You can sign up for the guide here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Do you find that using organizers, minimizing distractions, or using rewards just don't work when it comes to getting your kids to focus? </p><p>Does getting your kids to follow through with chores, homework, or other daily tasks seem like pulling teeth?  </p><p>If so, you're going to love this episode. When it comes to getting kids to follow through on activities that require sustained focus and effort, most people don't realize that improving attention and alertness is just the first step. </p><p>There is actually a set of skills kids need to develop true autonomy, independence and critical thinking. Without building these skills, kids are unlikely to fully benefit from things like positive reinforcement, productivity strategies, or even diet and medication. </p><p>That's why in episode 002, Dr. Karen explains a set of essential skills your kids in need to support attention and focus (especially if they have conditions that impact attention span). <br>(Disclaimer: This episode should not be considered medical or legal advice, and should not be used to diagnose or treat any specific medical condition). </p><p>If you’re a parent who wants to set your kids up for success as adults, then then you’re going to love my free parent guide, which I mentioned in this episode. In this guide, I share the set of skills that kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. </p><p>You can sign up for the guide here: <a href="https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide">https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide</a> </p><p><strong>The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </strong></p>
<br><p><strong>Learn more about today's sponsors, Playworks, IXL and Renaissance:</strong></p><p>Learn more about Renaissance:</p><p>As a global leader in education technology operating in more than 110 countries, Renaissance is committed to providing educators with insights and resources to accelerate growth and help all students build a strong foundation for success. We believe that technology can unlock a more effective learning experience, ensure that students get the personalized teaching they need to thrive, and help educators and administrators to truly, fully, See Every Student. Learn more at <a href="https://www.renaissance.com/">renaissance.com</a>.</p><p><strong><br></strong><br>We’re proud to be sponsored by <strong>Playworks</strong>, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with evidence-based practices that help schools improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’re a school or district leader struggling with the challenge of chronic absenteeism, as so many are across the U.S., you may not realize that structured recess is a research-backed approach to keep kids in school. In fact, a UC Berkeley study of Title I schools found that those partnering with Playworks had significantly lower chronic absenteeism rates. Further, Mathematica research demonstrated that Playworks schools spent 27% less time transitioning from recess back to learning, saving teachers valuable instructional time. </p><p><br>These results are possible for your students, too. Learn how Playworks can help you improve student-educator relationships, belonging, and attendance <a href="https://www.playworks.org/how-can-schools-reduce-chronic-absenteeism-with-recess/?tfa_3398&amp;tfa_3387&amp;tfa_3397&amp;tfa_3396&amp;tfa_3262=Advertising&amp;tfa_3395=Podcast"><strong>by signing up for a quick no-obligation conversation</strong></a>. </p><p>We’re also thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. </p><p><br></p><p>IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:</p><ul><li>Simplify and streamline technology</li><li>Save teachers’ time</li><li>Reliably meet Tier 1 standards</li><li>Improve student performance on state assessments</li></ul><p>🚀 <strong>Ready to see why leading districts trust IXL for their educational needs? Visit </strong><a href="http://ixl.com/BE"><strong>IXL.com/BE</strong></a><strong> today to learn more about how IXL can elevate your school or district.</strong></p>]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Do you find that using organizers, minimizing distractions, or using rewards just don't work when it comes to getting your kids to focus?  Does getting your kids to follow through with chores, homework, or other daily tasks seem like pulling teeth?   If so, you're going to love this episode. When it comes to getting kids to follow through on activities that require sustained focus and effort, most people don't realize that improving attention and alertness is just the first step.  There is actually a set of skills kids need to develop true autonomy, independence and critical thinking. Without building these skills, kids are unlikely to fully benefit from things like positive reinforcement, productivity strategies, or even diet and medication.  That's why in episode 002, Dr. Karen explains a set of essential skills your kids in need to support attention and focus (especially if they have conditions that impact attention span).  (Disclaimer: This episode should not be considered medical or legal advice, and should not be used to diagnose or treat any specific medical condition).  If you’re a parent who wants to set your kids up for success as adults, then then you’re going to love my free parent guide, which I mentioned in this episode. In this guide, I share the set of skills that kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework. You can sign up for the guide here: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide   The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding. </itunes:summary>
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