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Jeanelle and I went to college in the same city and thanks to the power of social media, we have stayed in touch all these years. Being that she is a Bilingual Speech-Language Pathologist, I was eager to ask her questions like, “Do boys, in fact, develop language at a slower pace than girls? Is a bilingual upbringing impacting our kids' abilities to progress verbally? What can I do to help my kids’ thrive verbally?”. Listen in to the first episode of Season 2 of my podcast, Vida de Madre con Mari Vega.
*If show note links below do not work please visit my blog post at http://www.marivega.me/blog/welcome-to-season-2
Jeanelle Canelo, M.S., CCC-SLP/TSSLD-BEA, is a NY State Licensed and Certified Bilingual Speech-Language Pathologist. Currently, she works with the pediatric population and is available for private clients of all ages. Jeanelle is from Dominican descent and grew up bilingual. She has always had an appreciation for vocabulary and has a passion for language. She is an advocate for communication as being a human right. She is the creative behind hearforher.com and IG: @hearforher which is a platform to raise the bar for being HEARD and for Honest, Effective, & Reliable communication.
Show notes:
>>Understanding babies cries - Priscilla (Dunstan Baby Theory)
Link to refer to: https://www.dunstanbaby.com
>>Child Directed Speech
Link to refer to: http://www.earlyliteracylearning.org/cellpract_pract/infant/PGPrac_I_ChildDirSpch_WM.pdf
>>Milestone research about girls being ahead of boys in vocabulary
Link to refer to: https://www.asha.org/slp/schools/prof-consult/norms/
>>Late Language Emergence/Late Talkers
Link to refer to: https://www.asha.org/PRPSpecificTopic.aspx?folderid=8589935380§ion=Causes
>>The Advantages of Being Bilingual - Learning another language DOES NOT cause speech or language problems or make them worse
Link to refer to: https://www.asha.org/public/speech/development/The-Advantages-of-Being-Bilingual/
Jeanelle can be contacted at:
Email: [email protected] / jc@hearforher.com IG: @hearforher
By Mari Vega5
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Jeanelle and I went to college in the same city and thanks to the power of social media, we have stayed in touch all these years. Being that she is a Bilingual Speech-Language Pathologist, I was eager to ask her questions like, “Do boys, in fact, develop language at a slower pace than girls? Is a bilingual upbringing impacting our kids' abilities to progress verbally? What can I do to help my kids’ thrive verbally?”. Listen in to the first episode of Season 2 of my podcast, Vida de Madre con Mari Vega.
*If show note links below do not work please visit my blog post at http://www.marivega.me/blog/welcome-to-season-2
Jeanelle Canelo, M.S., CCC-SLP/TSSLD-BEA, is a NY State Licensed and Certified Bilingual Speech-Language Pathologist. Currently, she works with the pediatric population and is available for private clients of all ages. Jeanelle is from Dominican descent and grew up bilingual. She has always had an appreciation for vocabulary and has a passion for language. She is an advocate for communication as being a human right. She is the creative behind hearforher.com and IG: @hearforher which is a platform to raise the bar for being HEARD and for Honest, Effective, & Reliable communication.
Show notes:
>>Understanding babies cries - Priscilla (Dunstan Baby Theory)
Link to refer to: https://www.dunstanbaby.com
>>Child Directed Speech
Link to refer to: http://www.earlyliteracylearning.org/cellpract_pract/infant/PGPrac_I_ChildDirSpch_WM.pdf
>>Milestone research about girls being ahead of boys in vocabulary
Link to refer to: https://www.asha.org/slp/schools/prof-consult/norms/
>>Late Language Emergence/Late Talkers
Link to refer to: https://www.asha.org/PRPSpecificTopic.aspx?folderid=8589935380§ion=Causes
>>The Advantages of Being Bilingual - Learning another language DOES NOT cause speech or language problems or make them worse
Link to refer to: https://www.asha.org/public/speech/development/The-Advantages-of-Being-Bilingual/
Jeanelle can be contacted at:
Email: [email protected] / jc@hearforher.com IG: @hearforher