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The Early Intervention Podcast

The Early Intervention Podcast

By: Kelly Mason Early Childhood Developmental Therapist and Lezli Carson Speech Language Pathologist
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Join Kelly and Lezli as they discuss and learn about various current early intervention topics with children birth to three. Be prepared to laugh along the way! Questions, comments, or topics you are interested in please email us at earlyinterventionpodcast@gmail.com.

2025
Episodes
  • Tiny Tummies, Big Questions
    Jul 1 2025

    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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    34 mins
  • The Maiden Voyage
    Mar 7 2025

    Join Kelly, Lezli, and Dr. Alisha Delgado as she discusses feeding cues in Infants.

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    57 mins
  • Our early intervention journey-how early support helped shape one family's path
    Aug 1 2025

    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.

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    46 mins
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