Saturday, September 08, 2012

YouTube/Article: About Mark Ittleman


Mark is a recognized expert and teacher in the field of speech-language pathology. His revolutionary new method, The Teaching of Talking, introduces speech-language pathologists, caregivers, and students to expert methods which help people with speaking difficulties learn to talk.  Ittleman earned the nickname "The speech pathologist who can make a rock talk!" because of his outstanding success helping people regain the ability to speak.

His method is conversational, and he starts, in the very first therapy session, talking with his clients. Another unique feature of Mark’s method is that he invites caregivers and/or family members to join their loved one’s speech-language therapy sessions in order to learn the techniques he uses during speech therapy.  He shows caregivers and family members how to continue stimulating speech and language at home. Each additional hour spent by caregivers and family members stimulating speech and language at home greatly accelerates their loved one’s success with talking or speaking again. All of these methods are included in The Teaching of Talking. We are sure that you will receive outstanding value from reading and using the techniques in this book.

YouTube: Mark Ittleman at the Experts Industry Association Event

Mark Ittleman is a speech pathologist joining the Experts Industry Association Event in Santa Clara. This interview was taken while break time for lunch ...
(SSTattler: He talked about the reason for writing his book).





YouTube: To Brendon ...

This is my note with the key members of my Company: Be In Conversation PLLC. to Brendon regarding the influence his teaching have had on our lives and the new company we developed after returning from Santa Clara. We found a publisher for our books, have befriended Rick Frishman, and are spreading the word through out the land that people with speaking difficulties can be helped with our new methods of speech therapy which involve training parents, loved ones and caregivers to do speech therapy at home. Brendon, you have been an inspiration!

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