Q&A Groups

SLPs: School-Based Issues

This group focuses on addressing challenges and sharing best practices related to speech-language pathology within educational settings. Members can discuss topics such as Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), collaboration with educators, and effective strategies for supporting students with communication disorders in schools.

19 Members

Telepractice

This group is dedicated to the exploration and discussion of telepractice. Members exchange insights on the use of technology for remote assessments, therapy sessions, and professional development, sharing tips and resources to enhance the effectiveness of virtual communication intervention.

32 Members

SLPs: Fluency and Fluency Disorders

Addressing stuttering and fluency disorders, this group provides a platform for speech-language pathologists to share evidence-based practices, therapeutic approaches, and resources for clients experiencing fluency challenges. Members can collaborate to stay updated on the latest research and techniques for supporting individuals with fluency disorders.

14 Members

SLPs: Augmentative and Alternative Communication

This group is dedicated to the exploration of AAC methods and technologies, providing a space for speech-language pathologists to discuss assessment tools, device programming, and innovative strategies for individuals with complex communication needs. Members can collaborate to enhance their expertise in facilitating effective communication through various augmentative and alternative means.

25 Members

SLPs: Craniofacial and Velopharyngeal Disorders

This group provides a specialized forum for speech-language pathologists to discuss assessment and treatment strategies for individuals with craniofacial and velopharyngeal disorders. Members can collaborate on best practices, surgical interventions, and multidisciplinary approaches to address the unique communication challenges associated with these conditions.

14 Members

SLPs: Issues in Higher Education

Focusing on the unique aspects of speech-language pathology in higher education, this group serves as a platform for professionals to discuss curriculum development, research opportunities, and student engagement. Members can explore the evolving landscape of higher education in speech-language pathology and share insights on preparing students for successful careers in the field.

10 Members

SLPs: Cultural and Linguistic Diversity

This group focuses on the intersection of speech-language pathology and cultural and linguistic diversity. Members can engage in discussions about culturally responsive assessment and intervention practices, linguistic considerations, and strategies for working effectively with clients from diverse backgrounds.

20 Members

SLPs: Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders (Dysphagia)

Centered on dysphagia assessment and intervention, this group brings together speech-language pathologists to share evidence-based practices, therapeutic techniques, and advancements in swallowing rehabilitation. Members can collaborate to address the challenges associated with swallowing disorders and promote optimal outcomes for individuals with dysphagia.

15 Members

SLPs: Salaries and Hiring

This group provides a platform for speech-language pathologists to discuss industry trends, negotiate fair compensation, and share insights into the hiring process. Members can collaborate to navigate salary expectations, contract negotiations, and job-seeking strategies within the field of speech-language pathology.

29 Members

SLPs: Global Issues in Communication Sciences and Related Disorders

This group explores the broader global landscape of communication sciences and disorders, providing a platform for speech-language pathologists to discuss international perspectives, global health challenges, and collaborative initiatives. Members can share experiences and insights related to addressing communication disorders on a global scale.

15 Members

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