Episode 24: Heather Brockman, SLP and Parenting: When Behavior Is a Signal
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Hosts Niki Lampi and Tamara Pogin from the Masonic Children’s Clinic for Communication Disorders interview Heather Brockman, a pediatric SLP at Essentia Health for 22 years who helped establish the Fetal Alcohol Diagnostic Clinic, works with teens at Northwood Children’s Services, and consults with ToivoTek on Speech Sense Pro. Heather shares her own history of having a speech disorder and explains how adults’ expectations shape children’s self-view. She discusses adolescent language, mental health, and reframing “behavior” as communication tied to unmet skills, drawing on DIR/Floortime, regulation strategies, and Ross Greene’s ideas. As a parent of a neurodiverse child, she describes challenges with typical discipline and schooling and the importance of advocacy. She outlines Speech Sense Pro’s development, including speech-to-text transcription that preserves errors and tools to streamline SLP workflow and improve home-program communication.