As a Speech Language Pathologist and Audiologist, I'm committed to enhancing global public health through effective communication and hearing care. Advocating for accessible services and raising awareness about the crucial role of communication in overall health. #PublicHealth #SLP #Audiology"
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Attention Speech Language Pathologists! Are you looking for a travel role? We're hiring! We're seeking a qualified Speech Language Pathologist to fill a position in the Fayetteville Area. If you have at least six months of recent experience and have a desire to work in North Carolina, click to read the full job description and apply today! https://lnkd.in/gJqyYu9S #AllMedicalPersonnel #WeHelpYouHelpPeople #SpeechLanguagePathologist #SLP #NorthCarolina
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Let's highlight the crucial role of audiology and speech language therapy in enhancing communication and quality of life. Together, we can promote better understanding and support for those in need. #WorldPopulationDay #Audiology #SpeechLanguageTherapy #HearingHealth #SpeechTherapy #CommunicationMatters #PopulationAwareness #BetterHearing #SpeechPathology #SupportAndCare
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👶 Concerned about your toddler's speech development? Early intervention is key! 🗣️ Seeking the expertise of a skilled Speech and Language Pathologist (SLP) is crucial. 🧐 The SLP conducts a thorough evaluation, assessing milestones, speech clarity, and oral-motor skills. 📊 Based on the assessment, a tailored treatment plan is crafted, involving collaborative efforts between the SLP, you, and your child. 🤝 Discover how to encourage your toddler's speech development and support them at home. 📖 Read more: https://lnkd.in/g5vCBUhh #SpeechDevelopment #EarlyIntervention #ParentingTips #SpeechTherapy
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📣 SCHOOL-BASED SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS! What is the hardest thing about your job you wish other people knew? Is it having to know something about everything? Collecting data? Progress monitoring? Writing IEPs? Billing Medicaid? You tell us! Drop your biggest pain points about your job in the comments below! #specialeducation #iep #iepteam #schoolslp #schoolbasedslp #slpeeps #slpsofinstagram
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What is a professional Fonoaudiologist? (Audiologist and Speech Language Pathologist) This is normally the name given to this health professional who dedicates his professional life to evaluating, examining, diagnosing fonoaudiologist, treating, controlling, monitoring and discharge fonoaudiologist to patients who present disorders in human communication in areas such as audiology, otoneurology, implementation of hearing aids, balance disorders, disorders of speech, language, cognition, voice, swallowing, orofacial movement including the feeding mechanism of the human being such as sucking and swallowing of the newborn. The above is executable throughout the human life cycle; that is, from newborns to elderly or bedridden patients. Now this is in the context of most South American countries, and the big dilemma is when working abroad because the professional must be divided as an Audiologist or as a Speech Language Pathologist. Finally, this profession also has subspecialties such as Vestibular Therapist, Voice Therapist, Swallowing Therapist, Speech and Language Therapist that involves in-depth work in Neurocognition, Aphasias, and other human communication disorders. Now, what is this professional called in your country?
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Speech Language Pathologists (SLPs) are responsible for so much more than speech, they address a variety of communication challenges that can significantly impact for example, seniors’ daily lives. Some things they assist with is cognitive communication, helping seniors enhance memory, organization, and problem-solving skills, which are vital for effective communication and daily functioning. Additionally, improving communication skills allows seniors to engage more meaningfully in social settings, fostering connections that are essential for emotional well-being. SLPs also play a crucial role in addressing swallowing difficulties and enhancing voice clarity, both of which are important for overall health and quality of life. They provide personalized strategies that can help seniors to navigate their specific challenges, making communication easier and more effective. #speechtherapy #speechlanguagepathology https://lnkd.in/ePpvmTaj
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What is a Stuttering Specialist?A Stuttering Specialist has been through more advanced training than a general speech pathologist. All licensed speech pathologists are permitted to treat stuttering. The problem is that most of them have little or no training in stuttering.
Stuttering Specialist – Mark Power – Board Certified Specialist in Fluency – BCS-F
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🔍How do you Treat Articulation Errors? 🗣 In the world of speech therapy, addressing articulation errors plays a significant role in helping individuals of all ages achieve clear and effective communication. Articulation errors are difficulties with the production of speech sounds that impact the clarity and intelligibility of speech. Individuals who struggle with frequent articulation errors often struggle with confidence and navigating certain social situations. 🔗https://lnkd.in/gi6NcYrR Fortunately, with the guidance of a skilled speech-language pathologist (SLP) and a targeted intervention strategy, it is possible to overcome articulation errors and make significant strides toward improving speech clarity and enhancing overall communication skills. #speechtherapy #speechtherapyathome #speechtherapyforkids #speechtherapytips
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Our latest #ASHAInnovator is Gabriella Gizzo, an SLP in New York. Find out how Gabriella makes a difference in the CSD profession by getting to know the students she helps as a school-based SLP on a personal level, and why she believes other providers should do the same. What led you to become a CSD professional? “My younger brother was a late talker, so he received early intervention home care services. I got to see firsthand the impact of speech therapy. From that moment on, I knew I wanted to be a speech therapist to help other children communicate. “My motto is, ‘Everyone deserves a voice.’” How do you use innovation in your work? “I am a speech language pathologist at Lavelle School for the Blind. My students have visual and cognitive impairments. Therefore, I am constantly adapting different speech resources and materials to be applicable to this population. For example, I use tactile cue cards with actual objects rather than 2-D pictures.” Tell us about a time you’ve made an impact in your profession. “Currently, I am a school-based speech language pathologist. My caseload has students with visual and cognitive impairments. Through trial and error, I learned that one of my students responds well to music. Therefore, I started singing directions or phrases and having this student fill in the blank to expand his verbal language skills. This personal impact shows how important it is for providers to get to know their students on a personal level.” ________________________ The ASHA Innovator initiative is led by ASHA’s 2023 Board of Directors President Dr. Robert M. Augustine, PhD, CCC-SLP. Answers submitted by ASHA Innovators are presented in their own words and may not necessarily represent ASHA or its views. #ASHAInnovator
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Ageility Speech Language Pathologists (SLPs) treat swallowing problems by advising head and mouth positions, teaching exercises, and identifying the right diets to bring back the joy of eating. We recognize the multifaceted nature of Speech Therapy and celebrate its transformative impact on individuals' lives. Together, let's champion the importance of effective communication in all its forms and acknowledge the contributions of SLPs in promoting holistic health and empowerment! #SpeechLanguageHearingMonth #PeopleFirst
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