Bryony Rust

Bryony Rust

Welcome! My name's Bryony and I’m a Speech and Language Therapist living on the Isle of Wight.
Check out my website for details of group coaching, 1:1 therapy and online workshops.

What's important?

What's important?

What is autism?

What is autism?

Talking about autism

Talking about autism

Heart & Spark for therapists

Heart & Spark for therapists

How to play a barrier game

How to play a barrier game

Early Years Summit

Early Years Summit

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  • @tonychaseiamnotgaynotnever2043
    @tonychaseiamnotgaynotnever2043Күн бұрын

    The government satellite radar controllers are damaging my teeth and they've damaged my molar left side jaw And they're causing a speech problem and they're messing with my tongue, 8/12/2024 in Indianapolis Indiana

  • @rillywoop
    @rillywoopАй бұрын

    This is super helpful- I have very little practical ideas on what to do with the baby. thanks so much for making this

  • @aicfy
    @aicfyАй бұрын

    Hi. My son is autistic. He started speaking many words meaningfully like Cow, Dog, etc. but when I ask him what's this he never answers. This is happening from 3 the last 3-4 months. Can you please tell us what should we do? We already don't listen to his gesture requests.

  • @BryonyRust
    @BryonyRustАй бұрын

    Hi! There's so much I could say on this topic, it needs its own video. But, for now, two things: 1) I always encourage adults to 'Give, Not Quiz'. If you know the answer to the question, you don't need to ask it. At this young age, a focus on modelling without expectation is the best strategy for long-term success and supporting your child. 2) Always respond! If you child is gesturing a request, acknowledge and respond to this with a modelled word. Don't hold back and expect them to answer a question. It's so cool that your son has started speaking more words meaningfully. Remember to still value the variety of other ways he is communicating too. More on all of this in my book, coming out this winter. :)

  • @clancymitchell9949
    @clancymitchell9949Ай бұрын

    There are certain types of people who naturally understand how to ask good questions. They typically have an outgoing personality and will understand that your tone, attitude and overall persona is much more helpful for asking good questions than consciously considering how to pose each question, because you need a listener at attention first. this could also lead to overthinking your question often. I think if there are those who are struggling a lot with figuring out how to keep children interested in what they have to say then teaching is probably not a good career for you. It will likely be very difficult. Spare the kids the frustration! 😬

  • @BryonyRust
    @BryonyRustАй бұрын

    This is the art of it: being able to have a natural engaging interaction, whilst also applying knowledge and theory to what you're doing. This stuff shouldn't be so hard that it gets in the way of your interaction.

  • @daniagirl1
    @daniagirl1Ай бұрын

    Thanks for this video! I am wondering: How would you handle if a child/teenager expresses wanting to make more friends? Do you work on social skills in this sense?

  • @dianadi723
    @dianadi7232 ай бұрын

    you are amazing!!

  • @Glowormy
    @Glowormy2 ай бұрын

    That’s a dog

  • @user-pj1et4hz2x
    @user-pj1et4hz2x2 ай бұрын

    Как круто, что нашла Ваш канал! Очень интересно! Я учу своего маленького ребенка разговаривать на двух языках, и поэтому сначала сама учу тему, подбирают предложения. Мне очень пригодятся Ваши наработки. 💕💕💕

  • @sekaijin8193
    @sekaijin81932 ай бұрын

    This is cool! Your explanation was really easy to understand and you have such a nice voice. I'm an English teacher in Japan so I'm thinking I can incorporate something like this for my ESL students.

  • @anmolnaousheen8068
    @anmolnaousheen80682 ай бұрын

    Very infrmative

  • @anmolnaousheen8068
    @anmolnaousheen80682 ай бұрын

    👍👍👍

  • @volla10
    @volla102 ай бұрын

    Hi.... My daughter is 3.5... mild autistic but has zero vocab... Struggles a lot n cries whole day entering into a meltdown. Pls guide me how to start for visuals with such a kid

  • @RNA0ROGER
    @RNA0ROGER3 ай бұрын

    On a personal level I have an underlying policy of emulation as required. Obey the rules of social interaction, understand where required the conventions you must obey. It's masking except without having to expend a stupid amount of energy in method acting but in principal it's often all that is required in the interest of personal advancement.As for the underlying abilities of the average person to understand much in the way of anything I deeply doubtful of. We live in a rather messed up society and being the other if you take one look at revealed preference is a good way to wind up in a death camp. I entirely agree with the spirit of your thesis as I understand it, but beware when it comes into contact with reality.

  • @amyparker9781
    @amyparker97813 ай бұрын

    hello! love this idea. can i use this technique if my daughter is not saying phrases yet?

  • @BryonyRust
    @BryonyRust2 ай бұрын

    Yes! Personal pictures can be a really fun thing at many ages. You might want to pick just one or two pictures, rather than a sequence, to adjust this for your daughter's language level. Pay attention to what she finds interesting and, if in doubt, simplify,

  • @xuyi_wang
    @xuyi_wang3 ай бұрын

    slow and steady, their are okay at the end

  • @lo34567
    @lo345673 ай бұрын

    My 25 month old is starting to say two words together. It’s not all the time but can you do a video to encourage her to do it more? She’s got tons of single words but only a few two word combinations. Thank you 😊

  • @LizKasemire
    @LizKasemire3 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much

  • @ProudOfMyTown
    @ProudOfMyTown4 ай бұрын

    I live in an apartment building, and I usually encourage my child (8 yrs old) who is diagnosed with ADHD / ASD to talk to strangers in the lift when he is with me. I am doing this to help him understand social communication. However after watching your video, I'm questioning whether by putting him in this uncomfortable situation I may be making it more difficult for him. How do we understand the difference between pushing your child in difficult situations/scenarios to build resilience/skill, and pushing your child in the same situation, but ending up making them feel worse about themselves in the long run?

  • @cassie4759
    @cassie47594 ай бұрын

    I appreciate all the comments here. Sometimes I feel like my daughter is the only one not talking at this age (21 months) but this makes me realize I’m not alone. ❤

  • @billybuchanan385
    @billybuchanan385Ай бұрын

    We have 5 children. Ages 7, 5, and 3 for the oldest. The twins are about 19 months old, born 2 months early, but neither one speaks more than babbling dadadada. Neither one had much interest in walking or standing until recently when one of them has progressed further to standing short periods on her own. Both move around fine they just don't walk. The combination of mobility and speach delays makes me very apprehensive about their development. I do see progress but I worry each day that something is wrong. I hope your child and ours both eventually get there and find their voice.

  • @cassie4759
    @cassie4759Ай бұрын

    @@billybuchanan385 Thanks, me too! ❤️

  • @jonwhite2113
    @jonwhite21135 ай бұрын

    Is it just me or why can we not actually see her hands doing the signs? I got more and where, what about the other 3?

  • @pollyspuppets5655
    @pollyspuppets56555 ай бұрын

    Fabulous. Thanks 😊

  • @dingdongofficiallyadhdmum4478
    @dingdongofficiallyadhdmum44785 ай бұрын

    This is it.. I have been doing this almost intuitively with a "nonverbal" 7yrs old for 3 days since working with him and we already have 3 functional words out of his mouth, copying my other words, and A LOT of belly laughter rolling on the floor together, a lot of eye contact, saying missing words of nursery rhymes when I "freeze" mid-song, a lot of yawning at the end of the day from him being so engaged, and a lot of pure exhilaration for me going home knowing I connected with that child.

  • @user-ev9sw4ee8j
    @user-ev9sw4ee8j5 ай бұрын

    I used Dr Oyalo herbs for my son and now my son is completely free, his speaking and behavior is ok. His herbs is 100% working on speech delay and ASD. I met Dr Oyalo on channel and I’m happy to share my experience about it

  • @mutatedcells8770
    @mutatedcells87706 ай бұрын

    Is sequencing a receptive language

  • @tonychaseiamnotgaynotnever2043
    @tonychaseiamnotgaynotnever20436 ай бұрын

    BALLET PIZZA 🍕🍕🍕says hello speech theropy Association

  • @mutatedcells8770
    @mutatedcells87706 ай бұрын

    Whats the difference between this and attention bucket. Is this more suitable for younger children?

  • @BryonyRust
    @BryonyRust6 ай бұрын

    The bucket is a structured activity. Ready steady go is just a fun routine phrase you can use in all kinds of contexts. So yeah, you could totally use ready steady go with young children.

  • @mutatedcells8770
    @mutatedcells87706 ай бұрын

    @@BryonyRust i see - what age and condition is bucket more suitable for? When child is older is it better to use- timer, motivating activity for them to pay attention?

  • @BryonyRust
    @BryonyRust6 ай бұрын

    @@mutatedcells8770 I suggest you go straight to source for bucket details: www.ginadavies.co.uk/parents-carers-support/

  • @MrThapaliya233
    @MrThapaliya2336 ай бұрын

    Very useful, thanks,

  • @hoffmanbadenhorst9220
    @hoffmanbadenhorst92207 ай бұрын

    A Stick in Nature ... I absolutely love sticks to play with ... The sound and smell of wood ... That was very cool exercises for children ... Thanks so much 🤠

  • @brigittealexander1967
    @brigittealexander19677 ай бұрын

    This is fascinating. I am in Australia and I am about to start my speech pathology degree after I finished my nursing degree. I am so excited. Did you have to do a thesis in your degree. I have to do a thesis and get it published in a Journal excited and scared.

  • @shilpakalabansode6954
    @shilpakalabansode69547 ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @user-lk3nm2bb2k
    @user-lk3nm2bb2k7 ай бұрын

    You're so beautiful!

  • @gulaybb
    @gulaybb7 ай бұрын

    Perfect video, thank you very much. ❤

  • @xuyi_wang
    @xuyi_wang8 ай бұрын

    cool

  • @dleighd1
    @dleighd18 ай бұрын

    It would be helpful to see your hands better.

  • @ghostcruncher1043
    @ghostcruncher10438 ай бұрын

    You're not a therapist! You're a far-leftist activist posing as a therapist!

  • @marianhaoui6271
    @marianhaoui62718 ай бұрын

    Great information

  • @mariagabriela3736
    @mariagabriela37368 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much!!!

  • @TheBananas92
    @TheBananas928 ай бұрын

    👏🏻👏🏻

  • @noreenjalil2339
    @noreenjalil23399 ай бұрын

    If 10 years old have a focus problem,then the strategy will change or remain same

  • @xuyi_wang
    @xuyi_wang9 ай бұрын

    Nice

  • @bolinhong2598
    @bolinhong25989 ай бұрын

    With the gradual using of dr Oyalo herbal recommendation for autism, whom I met on KZread, my son is totally free from Autism with his speech cleared and social skills ok as he now respond to orders and act right.

  • @mclarke98
    @mclarke989 ай бұрын

    So simple but so effective.

  • @user-km2qh3nk1r
    @user-km2qh3nk1r10 ай бұрын

    is there any tip for when my autistic toddlers constantly mix all the different colors of playdough into one giant ball? they love to watch the colors blend together, but i have to buy a new set of playdough every week! and even when they follow the instructions during play and they dont mix the colors, after the end of the session they always want to ruin the playdoh !! hahaha. I dont want to deprive them of the joy but it gets me thinking a lot if i will be using playdough for a session so often

  • @doordonot2059
    @doordonot20599 ай бұрын

    I work one on one with kids and find giving a choice between only two things helps. Put away a colour before moving onto the next. You could also try moving on to modelling clay when ready.

  • @thehappygolpher
    @thehappygolpher10 ай бұрын

    Fantastic video 👍

  • @mothershood683
    @mothershood68310 ай бұрын

    1st appt for my almost 5 year old today. Anxious as heck! This put me at ease some, ty!

  • @radwareda6372
    @radwareda637210 ай бұрын

    Thank you but I wish that you could lower the music in the back

  • @riac2149
    @riac214911 ай бұрын

    Another wonderful video, Bryony. Your knowledge, passion and warmth is truly beautiful.

  • @abdimohamud4604
    @abdimohamud460411 ай бұрын

    I have language berries what can I do? I have been learning more than 20 years? Thank you

  • @electricwolf7907mom
    @electricwolf7907mom11 ай бұрын

    What name is Ingrid I would talk to you

  • @marmit5243
    @marmit5243 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing Bryony!! where can we find the black and white poster with the energies right behind you? It will be so useful in my class! I work in a Special School!

  • @BryonyRust
    @BryonyRust Жыл бұрын

    Thanks! The poster is from Eva-Lotta Lamm.