Speech Development | Interview with Rosemarie Griffin, SLP & BCBA

Speech Development

Free Workshop

Increase Talking &
Decrease Tantrums

in Young Children with

Autism &/or Speech Delays

In previous episodes, I have emphasized the importance of helping your child develop verbal language skills. It is the easiest form of communication between a child and parent or professional and is known to decrease problem behaviors and increase desirable results. Speech-language pathologists (“SLP”) specialize in this field, but very few specialize in both SLP and BCBA. Rosemarie Griffin is one of those few. Today we’re talking all about speech development.

Rosemarie worked in the public school system and quickly realized that she was meant to work with children with autism; soon, she found her calling as a speech therapist. Rosemarie has been an SLP for fifteen years now helping children with speech development.
Along with being a certified SLP and BCBP, Rosemarie is also an entrepreneur and online creator! She created the games Action Builder Cards and Double Up. She uses both games during her speech therapy sessions; I also use them at home with my son Lucas. You can buy these resources at:  marybarbera.com/abaspeech.
Rosemarie and I agree that our ultimate goal is to help parents, professionals, and children lead their safest, happiest lives through intensive ABA. After this episode, we hope that you’re one step closer to achieving that goal yourself.

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