📣 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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Speech language pathologists, or SLPs, are highly trained professionals with expertise in diagnosing and treating speech, communication, feeding, and swallowing difficulties. They work with clients to improve speech patterns, pronunciation, vocalization, swallowing, and many more. #SpeechTherapy #CommunicationSkills #SpeechDevelopment #LanguageLearning #SpeechPathology #EarlyIntervention #SLP #SpeechTherapist #LanguageTherapy
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Happy National Speech Pathologist Day! If you aren't familiar with them, Speech Language Pathologists do so more than just speech therapy! You may meet with an SLP for a variety of reasons - including laryngopharyngeal reflux. Within an ENT practice, SLP's can play an important role in the assessment of laryngopharyngeal reflux symptoms. Many SLPs value the information Restech pH testing provides. #SLPDay #speech #testbeforeyoutreat
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Speech Language Pathologists (SLPs) play an important role in helping patients recover during their stay at critical illness recovery hospitals. SLPs evaluate and treat patients who have speech, communication or swallowing disorders. Our SLPs also evaluate patients to determine if they require a communication device. They may recommend traditional or high-tech devices that enhance speech and language skills. Patients with a tracheostomy tube have lost their ability to speak because of the tube. SLPs will often recommend use of a speaking valve which can give patients back their voice allowing them to once again express themselves with their family and care team. To learn more about the Five Whys, please visit: https://lnkd.in/e7mrspsF #criticalcarerecognitionmonth #thefivewhys
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Speech Language Pathologists (SLPs) play an important role in helping patients recover during their stay at critical illness recovery hospitals. SLPs evaluate and treat patients who have speech, communication or swallowing disorders. Our SLPs also evaluate patients to determine if they require a communication device. They may recommend traditional or high-tech devices that enhance speech and language skills. Patients with a tracheostomy tube have lost their ability to speak because of the tube. SLPs will often recommend use of a speaking valve which can give patients back their voice allowing them to once again express themselves with their family and care team. To learn more about the Five Whys, please visit: https://lnkd.in/e7mrspsF #criticalcarerecognitionmonth #thefivewhys
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Speech Language Pathologists (SLPs) play an important role in helping patients recover during their stay at critical illness recovery hospitals. SLPs evaluate and treat patients who have speech, communication or swallowing disorders. Our SLPs also evaluate patients to determine if they require a communication device. They may recommend traditional or high-tech devices that enhance speech and language skills. Patients with a tracheostomy tube have lost their ability to speak because of the tube. SLPs will often recommend use of a speaking valve which can give patients back their voice allowing them to once again express themselves with their family and care team. To learn more about the Five Whys, please visit: https://lnkd.in/e7mrspsF #criticalcarerecognitionmonth #thefivewhys
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Here are some common phonological processes in typically developing children. Phonological processes are patterns of sound errors that usually resolve as your child gets older. If you are concerned about your child's speech or language, please consult your child's doctor or speech language pathologist.
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Engaging for kids, easy to use and expertly designed by a Speech-Language Pathologist.
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Engaging for kids, easy for anyone to use & expertly designed by a Speech-Language Pathologist.
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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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Spaced retrieval training (SRT) is a technique used in speech therapy to help people with aphasia improve their memory and communication skills. Here's a breakdown of SRT for aphasia: What is it? SRT is a memory technique based on the idea that spaced repetition strengthens memory over time. During SRT sessions, the therapist will introduce the person with aphasia to target words or phrases. They will then test their recall at increasing intervals, gradually increasing the time between practices. This helps move the information from short-term to long-term memory. Benefits for Aphasia Improves naming skills: By practicing retrieval of specific words, SRT can help people with aphasia recall them more easily in conversation. Teaches compensatory strategies: SRT can be used to teach people with aphasia alternative ways to communicate when they can't retrieve a specific word. Generally applicable: Studies have shown SRT to be effective for aphasia regardless of severity. Overall, SRT is a promising approach for improving communication and memory in people with aphasia. If you are interested in learning more, a speech-language pathologist (SLP) can provide more information and determine if SRT would be helpful for you or someone you know. #speechtherapy #speechpathology #communicationdisorders #aphasia #dysarthria #spacedretrieval #findyourvoice #communicationmatters
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