In this episode of the Walk In Victory podcast, host NaRon Tillman engages with Jeaneen Tang, a speech-language pathologist concerning mindful healing for children. Jeaneen shares her transformative journey from aspiring actor to speech therapist and mother, with a focus on the significance of early intervention for children with special needs. Drawing from personal stories, including her son's recovery from a traumatic brain injury, Jeaneen offers valuable insights into patience, community support, and education for caregivers and educators. This conversation also highlights her book, Play Dumb and Sabotage, as a resource to help parents and educators boost language development in children.
Listeners will gain practical advice on early intervention strategies, language therapy, and the role of parental and community support in childhood development.
Timeline
00:00 Introduction to Walk In Victory Podcast
00:36 NaRon Tillman’s Personal Journey
00:43 Challenges and Triumphs in Early Childhood Development
03:07 Interview with Jeaneen: Speech-Language Pathology
10:11 The Importance of Early Intervention
13:26 The Role of Community and Patience in Therapy
23:26 Incorporating Music and Play in Therapy
26:20 Encouraging Parental Involvement
38:37 Overcoming Parental Guilt and Seeking Help
43:47 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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