The Early Intervention Podcast

The Early Intervention Podcast

por Kelly Mason, Early Childhood Developmental Therapist and Lezli Carson, Speech Language Pathologist
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Infant and Maternal/Paternal Mental Health Matters
Infant mental health and caregiver well-being are the foundation of lifelong development—yet, they’re often overlooked. Hannah Sohl, a licensed clinical social worker with over a decade in early intervention, talks with Kelly and Lezli and reveals how nurturing early attachment, addressing maternal and paternal mental health, and understanding childhood trauma are the keys to giving our little ones the best start in life.
Growing Up Digital Part 2
Join Kelly and Lezli for Part 2 of their interview with Angie Neal, a speech-language pathologist and education policy advisor, about practical strategies in a screen-filled world.
Growing Up Digital Part 1
The podcast features hosts Kelly & Lezli interviewing Angie Neal, a speech-language pathologist and education policy advisor, about the impact of screen time on early development (birth to three years).
Vision in Birth to Three Part 2
Unlock the secrets of early vision development and learn how vision shapes a child’s world from birth to age three. Molly Conn and Dee, teachers of children with visual impairments, share practical strategies to help parents, caregivers, and early interventionists support visual growth and independence. This episode explains key differences between ocular health, eyesight, and vision development, highlights critical early milestones, and explores how conditions like CVI, autism, epilepsy, and other neurological differences often overlap with visual challenges. You’ll gain simple, actionable tools—such as using descriptive language, high-contrast materials, and consistent routines—to better support children’s learning and safety. Perfect for families and professionals alike, this episode shows why early detection and targeted intervention matter, helping prevent long-term barriers and empowering children to thrive.
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Let's Talk Vision and Hamilton Part 1
In this episode, Kelly Mason and Lezli Carson dive into the fascinating world of vision and how it impacts development. You'll learn surprising facts like the speed of Broadway's fastest raps in Hamilton—but more importantly, how vision deficits can quietly derail a child's milestones if left undetected. Molly Conn and Dee, experienced teachers of children with visual impairments, share practical strategies for supporting kids with visual challenges, from understanding common myths to teaching environmental awareness and spatial concepts. Perfect for parents, childcare providers, and early intervention practitioners, this episode emphasizes the vital role that visual development plays in every aspect of a child's life.
The Developmental Pediatrician Is In
In this episode, hosts Kelly Mason and Lezli Carson speak with Dr. Catherine Burns, a developmental pediatrician, about the role of developmental pediatrics in supporting children’s growth and well-being. Dr. Burns covers the essentials of autism spectrum disorder, the evaluation and diagnostic process, and current autism research. The conversation is packed with valuable insights, including a discussion of the neurodivergent movement and its impact on understanding and supporting diverse developmental needs.
Tell Me Something Good
In the heartwarming 10th episode of the Early Intervention Podcast, hosts Kelly and Lezli bring together a collection of inspiring stories from families and therapists . This episode celebrates the small victories and milestones that make early intervention so rewarding and is a testament to the power of community and support. Tune in to hear these touching stories and learn more about the impact of early intervention. Happy holidays from the Early Intervention Podcast team!
Stuttering and The Developing Child
Join us as we dive into the important topic of early childhood stuttering—what it looks like, why early intervention matters, and how parents and professionals can act early to support children’s communication. Kelly and Lezli talk with Amy Cook, a seasoned speech‑language pathologist with deep experience in working with young children who stutter.
Our early intervention journey-how early support helped shape one family's path
In this episode of the Early Intervention podcast, hosts Kelly Mason and Leslie Carson celebrate their milestone of reaching over 1,000 listeners. They welcome guests Sarah and Jay, parents of Paisley, a three-and-a-half-year-old who received early intervention services. The conversation explores their journey from initial concerns about Paisley's development to connecting with Infant Toddler Services, undergoing evaluations, and setting goals for her growth. The couple shares their experiences, challenges, and the importance of family support, while also offering advice to other parents facing similar situations.
Tiny Tummies, Big Questions
Join Lezli and Kelly as they talk with Dr. Bonnie Crume, who is currently a practicing pediatric gastroenterologist in the Kansas City area. Dr. Crume discusses what exactly GI is, picky eating, stooling in breastfed and formula fed babies, reflux, and much more! You won't want to miss this!
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