Supporting Increased Diversity in the SLP Profession
One of the most long standing and persistent concerns within the field of speech-language pathology is its lack of diversity. In 2003, approximately 93% of SLPs self-identified as white, and
One of the most long standing and persistent concerns within the field of speech-language pathology is its lack of diversity. In 2003, approximately 93% of SLPs self-identified as white, and
School-based SLPs in particular face many challenges related to completing speech and language evaluations, especially when it comes to finding times to pull students out of class to participate in
This episode helps SLPs prepare for a new school year by focusing on practical strategies for building belonging in speech therapy. Because the topic of belonging is nuanced and complex,
This podcast episode explores accessible options for bringing nature into speech therapy sessions when it isn’t possible or practical to bring students or clients outdoors. The episode was inspired by
This podcast episode honors Mental Health Awareness Month with a user-friendly introduction to mental health basics for SLPs as well as students and clients. One of the most important goals
May is National Speech-Language-Hearing Month, and many SLPs use it as an opportunity to advocate for our profession and share tips and information related to communication. In honor of National
This podcast episode explores the reasons why the neurodiversity movement is relevant to speech-language pathologists, and offers practical, encouraging tips for how to provide neurodiversity-affirming speech therapy. The episode begins
This podcast episode focuses on using music to support speech and language for students in preschool through high school, both as a direct teaching tool and as a method for
This podcast episode offers practical spring-themed speech therapy ideas to use with students of all ages. The episode begins with some of the reasons to give themed speech therapy sessions
This podcast episode discusses trauma-informed speech therapy, and how the principles of trauma-informed care can help us create an environment where all students feel safe and ready to learn. I
This episode discusses how to be an anti-ableist SLP. In the episode, I talk about the importance of recognizing ableism’s influence, and then actively pushing back against it by using
This episode is all about new perspectives on stuttering and it’s the second half of a 2-part series. Make sure to listen to part 1 first so it all comes
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