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Podcast yang tidak anti terhadap pembangunan infrastruktur bersifat developmentalis, namun podcast ini melihat sisi pro dan kontra dari setiap kebijakan ekonomi politik yang dilakukan oleh pemerintah Republik Indonesia. Narasi dalam podcast Developmentalis disusun dan diucapkan oleh Wahyu Juliangga. Untuk saran dan pertanyaan bisa kirim ke email wahyujuliangga25@gmail.com
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A podcast covering all elements of developmental editing for both fiction and non-fiction. We also discuss the writer's mindset and creativity process, because writing is not just about words on a page, it's about your journey as a person who wants to contribute to the world. Editing services at lastpageeditorial.com
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We all suffer from the same problems, you don't get to know yourself without going through trials and tribulations but I say to you TODAY: . Things are the hardest just before they get better as long as we have the right perspective and life strategy. Like I always say ("DO DIFFERENT | GET DIFFERENT") and in my usual fashion, I will see us all at the TOP! Cheers.
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Hello amazing Moms and Dads! Do you wonder what typical speech and language development looks like in the toddler years? Are you overwhelmed by frequent tantrums? Have the months crawled by while your little one is on a speech therapy waitlist? Have you tried everything you know to do - ideas from family, friends, online, countless internet searches - and just haven’t seen much progress? Do you wish you had a place to go to for support and helpful tips? Welcome - I’m glad you’re here! I’m He ...
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Hey Mama! Welcome to Keys to Kindergarten Readiness I’m Shannon Ali. Daughter of the King, Wife, mom of 3 littles, teacher, speech-language pathologist, and kindergarten readiness expert! I remember what it felt like during the Covid lockdown in 2020, my husband was still working, and I was home by myself with our 3 year old, 1 year old, and a newborn baby girl all while still teaching school online. Needless to say, it was a crazy time, but I am thankful for God’s grace and lessons during t ...
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In this episode of the Pediatric and Developmental Pathology Podcast, we present the pilot recording of the podcast. Hear our 2022 discussion with Drs. Pierre Russo and Ronald de Krijger about the history of the journal, the Society for Pediatric Pathology and the Pediatric Pathology Society. Featured public domain music: Summer Pride by Loyalty Fr…
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In this episode of the Pediatric and Developmental Pathology Podcast, our hosts Dr. Mike Arnold (@MArnold_PedPath) and Dr. Jason Wang speak with Dr. Iris de Jong of the University of Leiden and Dr. Rebecca Wells of the University of Pennsylvania, about their article in Pediatric and Developmental Pathology: In Utero Extrahepatic Bile Duct Damage an…
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In this episode of the Pediatric and Developmental Pathology, our hosts Drs. Mike Arnold (@MArnold_PedPath) and Dr. Jason Wang speak with Drs. Raj Kapur and Caitlin Smith of Seattle Children's Hospital about their article in Pediatric and Developmental Pathology: Diagnosis of Hirschsprung Disease Featured public domain music: Summer Pride by Loyalt…
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In order to pull readers in to your story, you need to give your characters not one, not two, but THREE problems to overcome. This gives you multiple angles for your characters to deal with and show both inner and outer growth. In this episode, we discuss the use of the Triangle Method (I made this up) of giving your characters problems and how the…
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My boys seem like they are obsessed with video games, and I absolutely cannot stand it. The more I thought about it, the more I realized that we all have something we can become addicted to if we are not careful. During VBS this summer, I had the opportunity to teach all the children about this very thing. This world is full of idols and one of our…
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Are you confused about which letters to teach your child first? You are not alone, Momma. If you were to go into a room of teachers and ask this question, many of them would have a different answer. I have used various teaching orders such as ABC order, s,a,t,i,p,n, and more. Honestly, all of them have worked, BUT today I am going to give you the f…
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I cannot believe how quickly this summer has flown by. It feels like we just got out for the break. Here in Louisiana, my kids start school this upcoming Thursday. It’s crazy early! I know your kiddo might not start until after Labor Day, but this is the perfect time to get ready for back-to-school season. If you don’t want to be that hot mess expr…
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You’ve just received your letter with your child’s kindergarten test date, and you have no idea what to expect. What if she doesn’t know any of the answers? What if the teacher says he is not ready for kindergarten? If you listen to today’s show, you will have all the tools you need to help your child do well on kindergarten beginning of the year t…
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I had a grandmother reach out to me recently about how to help her granddaughter learn her tricky words for kindergarten. She said they had practiced the tricky words using several different fun activities such as magnetic letters, writing the words with different marker colors, bingo, but her granddaughter was still struggling with several of the …
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In this episode of the series on How to Stick Your Landing, we address the question of how your characters make decisions, techniques to figure out how they make their decisions, and why this is important to your story (hint: you cannot get from point A to point Z without bringing your reader through all the other points along the way!) For more in…
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Do you constantly say to yourself, ”I wish I had more time to help my child learn how to read?” My children learned to read at age 3, but our daughter didn’t have as strong of reading skills as her older brothers. During that time, I was so overwhelmed with work and life that I rarely read her any bedtime stories. It wasn’t until I audited my time …
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In this episode of the Pediatric and Developmental Pathology Podcast, our hosts Dr. Mike Arnold (@MArnold_PedPath) and Dr. Jason Wang speak with Dr. Mai (Mike) He of Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and Grady Yu, alum of the Whiting School of Engineering at The Johns Hopkins University, about their article in Pediatric and Deve…
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BOOK YOUR 1:1 KINDERGARTEN READINESS COACHING CALL TODAY: Save $75 off for July ONLY! https://calendly.com/keystokindergartenreadiness/kreadinesscoachingcall Setting goals is a fundamental aspect of teaching your child to read. However, simply having goals is not enough; they must be structured in a way that makes them achievable and meaningful. I …
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BOOK YOUR 1:1 KINDERGARTEN READINESS COACHING CALL TODAY: Save $75 off for July ONLY! https://calendly.com/keystokindergartenreadiness/kreadinesscoachingcall I am BACK! On today's episode of Keys to Kindergarten Readiness, I give you all the details you need to know to help your child with the 4 subtests on the DIBELS. This is the reading test that…
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In this episode, I give you a simple exercise to discover the driving essence of your book so that you can convey a powerful story or life-changing message to your readers. Whether you write fiction or nonfiction, this episode will help you hone in, not only on what makes your story unique, but you'll also know which parts of your book aren't worki…
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A good ending (happy or sad but mainly EMOTIONALLY SATISFYING FOR YOUR READER) has to be earned. This week we embark on that journey of making sure we stick the landing of our writing projects, giving the reader all the feels and the emotional bang for their buck. Establishing the misbelief or deep fear of your character is the foundation of this p…
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In this episode, we continue our conversation about self-care and the "Concentric Circles of Creative Needs". We are exploring the ideas of our social and esteem needs (accountability, being seen, sharing our work with others) as well as what self-actualization means for us as writers and creatives. I think I ranted a bit less in this one. Maybe. F…
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How can we practice creative self-care and why is it important ? In this episode we explore a new version of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs (The Concentric Circles of Needs in this conversation) and how they apply to our creative work and practice. For more information you can check out my website lastpageeditorial.com You can email me at christine@la…
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In this episode of the Pediatric and Developmental Pathology, our hosts Drs. Mike Arnold (@MArnold_PedPath) and Dr. Jason Wang speak with Drs. Juan Putra and Antonio Perez-Atayde of Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School about their article in Pediatric and Developmental Pathology: Pediatric Acute Liver Failure: A Clinicopathological…
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How can we draw readers into the world we're creating and delight them with new ideas to discover? Epigraphs, or the quotes (sometimes real, sometimes made-up) are a great way to add depth and layers to your story. Whether fiction or non-fiction, using quotes, song lyrics, (or poems! I forgot to mention poems!) at the beginning of your chapters or …
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So, you want to build immersive worlds for your readers to explore but what if you give too much information, or not enough? This episode focuses on how to world build effectively by leading your reader deeper into the world you've created without overwhelming them or pulling them out of the story. For more information you can check out my website …
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Of course, I can't say everything there is to be said about representation in your book but in this episode, I give examples of things to avoid when trying to represent different groups as well as ideas on how to do representation well. Bottom line: we're all here and we all deserve to be seen, understood, and have our stories told. I'm sure this w…
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Some characters must die! But who should you kill and how can you a) make it meaningful and effective for your story and b) give an emotional payoff to your reader? In this episode of The Developmental Edit we talk about how to kill your characters as well as things to avoid when it comes to fictional body counts. For more information you can check…
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Last weekend I went to a storytelling workshop led by Elizabeth Lord and in this episode, I share my big takeaways from the workshop. I give examples as well as a simple exercise you can do to make your writing connect more powerfully with your readers. For more information you can check out my website lastpageeditorial.com You can email me at chri…
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On today's episode of Keys to Kindergarten Readiness I give you my top tips to having a low-key, yet fun spring break with your kiddos. Let's Dig In! Purchase my online Kindergarten Readiness course: https://bit.ly/KMagnetPrepOnline GET TO KNOW ME Connect: keystokindergartenreadiness@gmail.com Community: KTKR Community Facebook Page: Keys to Kinder…
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On today's episode of Keys to Kindergarten Readiness I give you my top tips to preparing your child for the full preschool gifted test. Let's Dig In! Purchase my online Kindergarten Readiness course: https://bit.ly/KMagnetPrepOnline GET TO KNOW ME Connect: keystokindergartenreadiness@gmail.com Community: KTKR Community Facebook Page: Keys to Kinder…
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In this episode, we discuss how to use the Pixar Storytelling Formula as a non-fiction writer, knowing your why, and a simple exercise to get clarity on your non-fiction book. For more information you can check out my website lastpageeditorial.com You can email me at christine@lastpageeditorial.com Or follow me on Instagram @lastpageeditorial…
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In this episode of the Pediatric and Developmental Pathology, our hosts Drs. Mike Arnold (@MArnold_PedPath) and Dr. Jason Wang speak with Drs. Nicoleta Arva, Maria Pletneva and Margaret Collins about their work in eosinophilic gastrointestinal disorders with the Consortium of Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disease Researchers (CEGiR), and their arti…
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What happens when you finally start doing something you've said you wanted to do (like, write a book for example, or start a podcast) and then life gets messy, dramatic, complicated, or you just plain don't feel like it? In this episode I'm looking at this annoying part of the creative process and offering my 3 suggestions for how to work with this…
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On today's episode of Keys to Kindergarten Readiness I give you my top tips to preparing your child for the preschool gifted screening test. Let's Dig In! Purchase my online Kindergarten Readiness course: https://bit.ly/KMagnetPrepOnline GET TO KNOW ME Connect: keystokindergartenreadiness@gmail.com Community: KTKR Community Facebook Page: Keys to K…
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What do all Pixar (okay, Disney, but you know what I mean) movies have in common? They follow the same formula for storytelling. Based on the Hero's Journey but with their own special brand of magic, Pixar movies can give writers a jumping off point for crafting their own stories. Using examples from Coco, Moana, Wreck-It Ralph, and Zootopia (among…
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Purchase my online Kindergarten Readiness course: https://bit.ly/KMagnetPrepOnline On today's episode of Keys to Kindergarten Readiness I give you a brief update of where I have been the last 5 months as well as 3 ways you can teach your child about Black History Month this year. Let's Dig In! Resource Mentioned: Imagodei Academy (iogacademy.com) &…
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Of all the archetypes, the Trickster is one of my favorites. In this episode, we explore what makes a Trickster, how to write a Trickster, examples from stories you may be familiar with, as well as why the Trickster is one of the most powerful archetypes you can include in your story. For more information you can check out my website lastpageeditor…
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What should you do before you send your manuscript to an editor? What is a sample edit and how much does it cost? (Answer: Sample edits are usually, though not always, free.) What is it like working with an editor and how can you pick the right editor for you? For more information you can check out my website lastpageeditorial.com You can email me …
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What is a developmental edit and why might you need one? How is developmental editing different from other types of editing or even beta reading? An introduction to the podcast and your host as she explains why a developmental edit might be just what you need to take your book to the next level. For more information you can check out my website las…
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You are in for a treat! This is my first interview and it's with my friend and fellow Speech Language Pathologist, Racheal. She has a wealth of knowledge and shares some golden nuggets in this episode. Learn the importance of meeting toddlers where they’re at developmentally to help them develop communication, what could be hindering communication …
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Hello and Welcome! If you’re in a busy season, this episode is for you. If you’re an overwhelmed mama or dad who also wants their toddler to be understood and heard, take just a few moments to listen. We’re going to talk about the one thing for you to focus on. Permission to let go of the others during a busy season and always permission to let go …
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Hello 2024! Happy New Year to the mamas and dads out there; especially to those of you concerned about your little one’s late talking. Let's leave that worry behind in 2023 and take action in 2024. I hope this episode encourages you in this. Start to take small action steps today with the information from Episodes 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. You can learn n…
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Hello and welcome! What do you do when your toddler has a tantrum in public? What do you do when people are staring or, worse yet, making judgmental comments or rolling their eyes? It happens. People do and say really dumb things from time to time. BUT, you do not need to carry their actions and responses. Take a listen and if you need help reflect…
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Hi y’all! Let’s talk about toys and toddlers in today’s episode. It’s not about the latest and greatest, it’s about engaging your child in play; which is their preferred way of learning. Thank so much for stopping by and listening in! Let me know if you have any questions or if you have any topics you would like discussed on this podcast. This is f…
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Show Notes: Happy Thanksgiving! Honestly, today’s episode title is a bit cheeky. I’m telling you the one thing to NOT do this Thanksgiving. But what I really want is for you to give yourself permission to enjoy this holiday, however that looks for you. Let me know if you have any questions or if you have any topics you would like discussed on this …
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Play is POWERFUL. I’m going to show you why in this episode, by telling you ten things play is and is not. My goal is, by the end of this, you are encouraged to keep playing with your child. That you’ll see that your child learns valuable skills for life when he or she is stacking blocks, feeding a teddy bear, or pretending to stir cake batter. Let…
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Welcome to Part 3 (of a three-part series)! We have been talking about how you can help your toddler talk or talk more. In this episode you are going to learn how giving choices can help increase your child's communication. It's fun and easy to do. Let me show you how. If you have any concerns about your child's speech sound development, please che…
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Welcome to Part 2 of How do I get my 2 year old to talk. I’m excited you’re here! Last week we talked about sabotage and how this helps your child have more opportunities for communication. If you haven’t listened already, please consider listening to episode 4 after this one. This week we’re talking all things narration. It’s deceptively simple an…
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If you’ve ever asked yourself: how do I get my two year old to talk? (Or insert the age of your child.) Hi and welcome! I’m very excited you’re here and I hope today’s episode and this three part series gives you valuable and actionable information for you and your little one. For the next three episodes we will dive into three different strategies…
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Books are treasures that are crucial to your toddler’s development, not only for speech and language, but also for cognitive, emotional, and social development. This episode will give you five different ways to read one book to your child. I hope this will help you to get creative, have fun, and provide a rich, meaningful experience for you and you…
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In the last episode we did a fly over speech and language development in the toddler years. This episode will help you find a speech therapist in your area if you think you need one. Also included is a BONUS in Today's Talking Tip that you can implement with your kiddo today. Thank you for listening in today. I hope to see you again next week. Plea…
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This episode is meant to give you a quick look at speech and language development in the toddler years. Please grab your copy of The Talking Toddler Checklist or The Quick Guide to Speech Development HERE. Questions/concerns? Feel free to reach out to hello@randolphspeechtherapy.com. Thank you for listening and I hope to see you back here each week…
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Are you a worried mom of an incredible kiddo who is not talking as much as you think he or she should? Or maybe you’re frustrated because you're on a waitlist for your little one to have a speech evaluation? Have you tried everything you know to do - ideas from family, friends, online, countless internet searches - and just haven’t seen much progre…
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