In this episode of the Great Language Partner podcast, Tor, a pediatric SLP, shares her journey in creating the YouTube channel 'Playtime with Tor,' which focuses on supporting Gestalt Language Processors (GLPs). The conversation delves into the differences between analytic and gestalt language processing, the importance of modeling language, and the strategies used in her videos to effectively engage GLPs. The hosts discuss the significance of songs in language development, the nuances of language modeling, and the need for repetition and emotional language. Tor encourages parents to embrace singing as a tool for communication and shares resources available for further support.
Takeaways:
Tor has been a pediatric SLP for 13 years and created 'Playtime with Tor' to support GLPs.
The channel was inspired by the need for content tailored to Gestalt Language Processors.
Modeling phrases rather than single words is crucial for GLPs.
Songs are an effective way to engage GLPs and support language development.
Repetition and redundancy in language modeling help children retain language.
Emotional language and intonation are important for GLPs.
Fill-in-the-blank strategies can create prompt dependency if overused.
Every child is unique, and strategies should be tailored to individual needs.
Parents are encouraged to sing and incorporate songs into routines.
To Connect with Tor:
Tor's Website: playtimewithtor.co
Newsletter sign up to gain access to free resource library: https://playtimewithtor.co/newsletter-sign-up
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/playtimewithtor?igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Youtube: https://youtube.com/@playtimewithtor?si=W7LGLJX2r-cROlto
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