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If you work with children who drool, this episode is for you.
I’m pulling back the curtain on an approach I’ve used for over 15 years that has consistently reduced—and often eliminated—drooling in preschoolers. Not in theory. Not in a lab. In real therapy rooms, with real kids, on real caseloads.
Here’s the uncomfortable truth:
There is very little direct research on speech intervention and drooling. And instead of grappling with that complexity, our field often defaults to dogmatic thinking—blindly applying principles from other populations and calling it “evidence-based.”
In this episode, I challenge that thinking.
You’ll hear why:
Then I walk you through four precise reasons why targeting three-element clusters (like /spr/, /skr/, /skw/) uniquely impacts drooling:
I also share a practical “back-porch” way to test this yourself—no fancy equipment, no new evals, just systematic observation and honest comparison.
This isn’t about abandoning evidence-based practice.
It’s about doing it better—with nuance, skepticism, and attention to detail.
Because real progress doesn’t come from swinging between extremes.
It comes from asking better questions and working at the right level of complexity.
What You’ll Learn
Call to Action
If you want to apply this Monday morning, don’t guess.
When you join the SIS Membership, you’ll immediately receive:
You don’t need more time.
You need higher-yield targets.
👉 Join here: https://www.kellyvess.com/sis
Because when you work at the right level of complexity,
the easier skills take care of themselves.
By Kelly Vess, MA, CCC-SLPIf you work with children who drool, this episode is for you.
I’m pulling back the curtain on an approach I’ve used for over 15 years that has consistently reduced—and often eliminated—drooling in preschoolers. Not in theory. Not in a lab. In real therapy rooms, with real kids, on real caseloads.
Here’s the uncomfortable truth:
There is very little direct research on speech intervention and drooling. And instead of grappling with that complexity, our field often defaults to dogmatic thinking—blindly applying principles from other populations and calling it “evidence-based.”
In this episode, I challenge that thinking.
You’ll hear why:
Then I walk you through four precise reasons why targeting three-element clusters (like /spr/, /skr/, /skw/) uniquely impacts drooling:
I also share a practical “back-porch” way to test this yourself—no fancy equipment, no new evals, just systematic observation and honest comparison.
This isn’t about abandoning evidence-based practice.
It’s about doing it better—with nuance, skepticism, and attention to detail.
Because real progress doesn’t come from swinging between extremes.
It comes from asking better questions and working at the right level of complexity.
What You’ll Learn
Call to Action
If you want to apply this Monday morning, don’t guess.
When you join the SIS Membership, you’ll immediately receive:
You don’t need more time.
You need higher-yield targets.
👉 Join here: https://www.kellyvess.com/sis
Because when you work at the right level of complexity,
the easier skills take care of themselves.