Saturday, April 25, 2015

Weddings and Learning to Help Your Loved One/Client Speak

Mark A. Ittleman
The Teaching of Talking
April 19th / 2015

We are leaving Houston for Florida to attend my daughters’ wedding and some time to get "recharged."

I have been burning the candle at both ends doing my best to launch a video program that will help thousands of people throughout the country and the entire globe speak or talk again.

We want this to be a perfect launch of the Teaching of Talking Training Course.

I’ve been getting expert help "tweaking" the Teaching of Talking Training Course so that you will be able to help your loved one engage in conversation, rather than wishing or “hoping” he or she would.

We will give you a great course to help your loved one or client speak within a conversational framework.  There just is not a better course  like the Teaching of Talking, and caregivers and therapists have been looking for something that would help them do that for years.  The Teaching of Talking is simple, and you will find that your loved one or client may be so much more capable of speaking than you ever imagined.

And that’s the trouble.  Most loved ones and parents I have worked with did not realize that THEY CAN BE INSTRUMENTAL in helping their loved ones speak at home.  Once they learn what to do, speech can be stimulated throughout the day, and with time many people who had speaking difficulties start talking when they are at the drug store, grocery, or when interacting with relatives at family events.  I cannot tell you how many people who are learning The Teaching of Talking are reporting significant improvement in speaking!

I have spoken to many who said:  "Well Mark, I just don't have the time, with running the house, and the myriad of jobs I have to do."  What if I told you that there is NO HOMEWORK, only speaking to your loved one or client in a very special Teaching of Talking way, that will not take any additional time from your already hectic schedule.  If you speak to your loved one at all, you could be up and running right away and helping them speak, whenever you ask them a question or make a statement.

Family members and caregivers have realized that one cannot “wish” for improved speaking, because speech often does not come back unless speaking is stimulated.  Unfortunately it’s not like having a cold or recovering from surgery.  Many wait for the return of speaking, only to find out, sadly that, for many it does not.  It is a process that must be stimulated each and every day.  And I'm here to remind you once again, that you don't have to sit down with hand out sheets, computers, software, or anything else that could distract you from actually speaking.  If you speak to your loved one, that will be where you will learn to speak in a certain way that will almost magically engage many in speaking.

It’s like any other skill such as walking or mastery of anything complex.  You must have a fixed idea in your head they will succeed no matter what. You must have an excellent coach to help you.  I am that coach and would like to invite you to allow me to be YOUR COACH.

I want to make things very clear.  Having been a speech language pathologist for over 40 years, one of the most blatant things I found was that many caregivers  and parents thought that all they had to do was take  their loved one to therapy and that the “therapist would fix them.”  I don’t think so.  The Therapist should be there to teach the caregiver what to do at home.  Those who refuse to let the caregiver into the room are doing a great disservice in many instances.  Of course there are exceptions, but YOU as a CAREGIVER are worth your weight in gold to the person with a speaking difficulty.

Times have changed, and therapy soon ends as soon as it begins.  You must learn from the therapist.  If you don’t I’m sorry that much of what was done will have been for naught.
The Cake-Walk!

Just like the lessons to learn with The Teaching of Talking. Sometimes it just takes a little "time" to get it down to where it's like a "cake-walk."

So be patient. We are doing our best to get the Teaching of Talking Course completed and out to you while also taking time for love & family esp. walking my little girl down the aisle!

I will continue to supply you with meaningful content that will be helpful for you to know and help you decide about taking the Teaching of Talking Training.

Just get this:  You can become a Teacher of Talking.  You can transform the life of your loved one/client with the Teaching of Talking Method.  More speaking. Fun and easy.  What could be better than that?  Imagine what it could be like to be talking with your loved one througout the day.  What it would be like if speech started to return, and you found yourself holding conersations with your loved one all the time.  Wouldn't it be great when the child with whom you have been working is responding to your simple speaking and starting to utter words and phrases?

It's all possible!  Until next time!  The Teaching of Training Course will be available soon, so please teachingoftalkingtraining.com

We will be having an initial launch with discounts and bonuses to those of you who decided to become members of The Teaching of Talking Training Community.

The opportunity to join us will be open for a very short time, so when the e-mails come for the course please get enrolled.  I can only work with so many people so we will open it, and then close it within just a few short days so I can give my attention to the people who wish to be Coached. The course will then, not be available for some time.

Wish me luck as we travel by motorhome to Florida to spend time with my family, and attend my daughters wedding.  It will also allow me time to address those final tweeks so that you will have the best training course ever to help your loved ones or clients speak better!  T-Minus:  SOON

Best!

Mark
markittleman@teachingoftalking.com

Mark A. Ittleman, M.S., CCC/SLP
Senior Speech Language Pathologist
Author Teaching of Talking
Creator:  Teaching of Talking Training Course
Providing therapy and training to clients,
patients and students for over 40 years.

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