About Webinar
Joanne W. Cazeau is a multilingual speech-language pathologist with experience with therapeutically supporting babies and toddlers with diverse speech and language needs. Her child-centered approach employs evidence-based techniques while prioritizing inclusive, culturally, and linguistically responsive care. Joanne is the owner and founder of Koze Speech Therapy, a New-Jersey-based private speech therapy practice that takes a unique, “whole child” and multisensory approach to supporting early communication. When she is not working with clients, Joanne dedicates her free time to helping caregivers develop their child's potential through her Instagram platform, @beyondbabbles.
Joanne shares her expertise on supporting child language development, debunks common myths about multilingual households, and discusses the importance of early intervention. Learn practical strategies for fostering communication skills from birth, and understand when to seek professional help. This episode is perfect for parents and caregivers looking to empower their child's communication journey.
In this episode, Joanne provides valuable insights into early child language development, breaking down key milestones and offering tips for using sign language and AAC. She also navigates the process of early intervention, addresses common speech-language pathology myths, and explores the role of speech therapists in addressing feeding issues. Tune in for an enlightening conversation packed with practical advice and professional expertise.