• Melanie

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    Bilingual Speech Pathologist

    As we continue our discussion on suicide prevention for Black children and youth, we must consider the ways SLPs can prevent suicide for CLD students in youth. One crucial way to do this is to create a safe space for children of color. Here are some tips adapted from Online Psychology@Pepperdine:

    Regulate your own emotions. “Can you calmly talk about race?” We can help children feel calm and safe in our presence when we choose to regulate our own emotions about challenging topics.

    Put up posters that support inclusion. Representation matters! “Featuring imagery and ideas that promote inclusion can give students a sense of belonging and cue that they are welcome” (OnlinePsychology@Pepperdine, 2021).

    Create treatment plans that are inclusive of many identities: Introduce books written by authors of color. Use stories and assignments that highlight the histories of other cultures.

    Assign writing prompts or discussions that encourage reflections/emotional regulation: This is the bottom line! We want to encourage students to use their expressive language skills and express their emotions (e.g., “To not hold their emotions in”). SLPs can have students practice identifying and labeling their emotions either confidentially or with peers.

    Allow students to access a safe space: Find a location on your campus that helps the student feel safe or calm. This may be the classroom of a specific teacher they trust or a physical space like the library or counselors room.

    Encourage students to take a timeout. Sometimes our students simply need a breather. According to the article, “if students can self-identify when they’re feeling overwhelmed, they can leave and come back when they’re ready.”

    Establish an anonymous reporting system: Children are becoming more aware of microaggressions and overt racism at school and in other mainstream environments. Allow students to feel safe to report a racist incident and take it seriously through investigation. Do your best to ensure the student remains anonymous.

    Recruit the help of teachers of color: Educators have a powerful skill for connecting with the students we serve. As SLPs, we can ask for help from our colleagues who “reflect and affirm the identities of students.” This, in turn, helps promote kinship, confidence, and safety for students.

    Citation:

    Pepperdine University. (2021, April 13). Helping Children of Color Heal from Collective Trauma [web log]. https://onlinegrad.pepperdine.edu/blog/children-of-color-collective-trauma-recovery/#supporting.

  • Melanie

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    Bilingual Speech Pathologist

    How can SLPs help children of color heal from collective trauma? "Collective trauma" explains the psychological distress experienced when a group or large community experience a shared trauma. This can be the psychological impact of watching protests and riots in response to police brutality cases like George Floyd, or other experiences like the ever-going water crises in Flint Michigan.

    Pepperdine University (2021) provides insights on how we can help children heal from collective trauma. This is necessary for SLPs so we can ensure the welfare of the people we services (ASHA Code of Ethics, 2023).

    You can see the article HERE: https://onlinegrad.pepperdine.edu/blog/children-of-color-collective-trauma-recovery/#supporting

  • Liri

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    Effective communication is crucial for individuals to actively participate in society, articulate their needs, and defend their rights. However, for people with speech and language disorders (SLDs), challenges in communication can significantly hinder their ability to advocate for themselves. Self-advocacy, the capacity to assert oneself, make informed choices, and control one's own life, is essential. For individuals with SLDs, possessing self-advocacy skills is vital for successfully navigating various environments, including educational and workplace settings, healthcare, and social interactions. Click to read more!

    https://content.liricare.com/self-advocacy-for-people-with-speech-language-disorders/

  • Mai Ling

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    Speech Language Pathologist / Executive Business Consultant

    I am creating a course that will be available in March via SpeechTherapyPD, Ethical AI in Speech Therapy: Harnessing the Future with Responsibility, and am including an extensive handout of helpful resources. This includes ChatGPT prompts.

    Are you using ChatGPT to assist with lesson planning, report writing, goal creation, emails, etc? 

    Would you be willing to share a few favorite and most effective prompts and I will share them in the handout?  - with credit to you of course!

    I'm so curious to see how we are using this innovative and exciting platform!

    Share your info here: https://forms.gle/qZQe69aVUwR1D8xA6

  • Liri

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    The blend of speech-language pathology (SLP) and music performance and rehabilitation is a burgeoning field, highlighting the interconnectedness of voice, communication, and musical skills. SLPs play a crucial role in supporting musicians to enhance performance and recover from voice-related injuries, emphasizing vocal health, communication skills, and rehabilitation processes.

    https://content.liricare.com/slps-in-music-therapy/

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    Animal-assisted therapy (AAT) utilizes the special connection between animals and humans to assist individuals facing communication difficulties. This blog delves into the technical aspects of AAT, elucidating its role in improving both spoken and non-verbal communication skills for people dealing with conditions like autism, aphasia, and other speech-related challenges.

    https://content.liricare.com/animal-assisted-therapy-the-unique-bond-between-animals-and-individuals-with-communication-challenges/

  • Communication and Mental Health: In-Depth Strat...

    Liri

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    The intricate connection between communication disorders and mental health requires Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) to employ tailored strategies. This blog explores the nuanced methods utilized by SLPs to assist individuals grappling with mental health issues such as anxiety and depression.

    https://content.liricare.com/slps-supporting-mental-health/

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  • Emerging research trends in speech-language pat...

    Liri

    School Admin

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    The human voice, a soft whisper filled with words, echoes untold stories and connects undiscovered paths. In the world of speech-language pathology, new discoveries offer transformative possibilities for those facing voice, language, and swallowing challenges. Get ready, SLP explorers, as this blog guides you through exciting new research! Check out our latest blog for the latest emerging trends in the field

    https://content.liricare.com/emerging-research-trends-in-speech-language-pathology/

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  • What I Learned from my Bear Encounter | Trauma-...

    Stacey

    SLP

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    Speech Language Pathologist

    Happy 2024!

    I recently saved my dog from the jaws of a Mama Bear. Hear the story and what I learned about conflict and trauma-informed education in this 6-min Tedx Talk. I offer this as a free resource to use in professional development workshops.

    https://youtu.be/CMzQRG8N39Y

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  • Tag-Teaming Therapy: Empowering Parents in Spee...

    Liri

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    Ever wonder why some children rocket through speech therapy, while others seem stuck in a slow, frustrating crawl? The answer often lies in a hidden superpower: engaged parents.

    Think of it like this: a speech-language pathologist (SLP) is a skilled coach, guiding a child towards communication mastery. But just like any sport, the most effective training happens both on and off the field. That’s where parents come in – as a child’s biggest cheerleaders and everyday practice partners. Click below to read more:

    https://content.liricare.com/tag-teaming-therapy-empowering-parents-in-speech-language-pathology-success/

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    Tag-Teaming Therapy: Empowering Parents in Speech Language Pathology Success