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

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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

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  • Chat gpt and speech therapy

    Melanie

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    Bilingual Speech Pathologist

    What have been some of your favorite speech therapy goals to target with the help of AI? I've been using Chat GPT to help me define vocabulary in layman's terms!

  • Highest teletherapy hourly rate in ok and tx fo...

    Anonymous

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    What is the highest Teletherapy hourly rate in OK and TX for a Bilingual SLP? I'm thinking of renegotiating my salary...

  • Teletherapy games/activities

    Melanie

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    Bilingual Speech Pathologist

    I'm back to doing teletherapy! But my biggest issue is finding out how I can allow the client to play speech therapy games that we can play together. I don't even mind if they play on their own, but it's becoming less engaging when I'm modeling rather than the student manipulate the digital products on their own. What do you do for teletherapy to make students more engaged?

  • Matthew

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    "Revolutionize your speech therapy approach with insights from Deb Roy's 'Human Speechome Project'!"

    This landmark study on language acquisition offers invaluable insights for speech pathologists. One of the key findings is the significance of consistent, repetitive word exposure in familiar settings for effective language learning. By sharing these insights with parents, therapists can encourage them to incorporate these strategies at home, maximizing the impact of therapy.

    Roy's research also highlights the "vocabulary explosion," a phenomenon where children experience rapid language growth once foundational skills are established. By understanding this concept, speech pathologists can better tailor their approach to each child's developmental stage.

    Incorporating these evidence-based insights into your practice can lead to more effective, targeted care, fostering successful language development in young patients.

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    Environmental Influence on AAC Device Use and Research Insights

    AAC devices aren't just about tech; the environment and personal interactions matter a lot, too.

    Vocabulary Limits: Many AAC devices focus on nouns, missing out on other essential words. This restricts conversations to basic functions such as requests and leaves out vital functions such as refusing or asking questions. Also, in standard English, creating a grammatically correct and clear sentence using only nouns in the positions of subject, verb, and object is challenging, if not impossible, without resorting to creative or non-standard interpretations. Crafting full sentences with a heavy noun emphasis, therefore, becomes tricky -- if not impossible.

    Latency Time: Sometimes, users need a bit more time to find the right words on their device. However, this can sometimes disrupt the flow of a conversation, leading to potential awkward pauses -- which can sometimes cause a partner to interpret, non verbally, what a user might be trying to say.

    Helpful, but...: Occasionally, people might step in to assist AAC users finish their thoughts. While the intent is kind, it can unintentionally overshadow what the AAC user is trying to express.

    Ways to Improve:

    Tweak the Device: Make it user-friendly. With faster word-finding, conversations become more fluid.

    Broaden Word Choices: AAC devices should include a variety of core and fringe vocabulary β€” not just nouns but also verbs, adjectives, and more. Remember: you can rarely create sentences with only nouns, which are often fringe vocabulary words (e.g. YouTube). A diverse word selection paves the way for richer conversations.

    Training for Friends & Family: Educating familiar conversation partners to be patient and allow the AAC user to lead can foster a more inclusive communication environment. When a new AAC user starts school, both their family and the school staff should receive training on how to use, model, and respond to the device in relevant situations.

    Research Validates This...

    There's strong research supporting these points. Works by Beukelman and Mirenda shed light on AAC's nuances, emphasizing the importance of a vast vocabulary and nurturing conversations. Many clinicians concur: understanding and addressing these aspects are pivotal for AAC users to engage in successful conversations.

  • Matthew

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    Here's an alternative way to introduce new words when working on parent coaching: rather than look into what word a child should say, determine what problem can be solved by using a word. For example, teaching the word "more," solves the problem of getting access to something that has gone away -- some juice, an activity, a song, etc. Core words, such as "more", allow children to use them for multiple purposes. "Robot", on the other hand, has limited utility and doesn't necessarily solve many problems in numerous environments. When a word solves a problem, the child is more likely to use that word throughout the day, thereby integrating it into their functional vocabulary.

  • Slp-tele hiring remote - speech language pathol...

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    πŸ“£ Join our team at SLP-Tele🌟

    We're seeking talented Remote Speech Language Pathologists (SLPs) to join our dynamic and compassionate team. At SLP-Tele, we provide innovative telepractice services to help individuals overcome communication challenges and improve their quality of life.

    Why choose SLP-Tele?

    🌍 Work from anywhere: Enjoy the freedom and flexibility of remote work. No matter where you are, you can make a meaningful impact as an SLP with SLP-Tele.

    πŸ’Ό Part-time or full-time options: We understand the importance of work-life balance. Whether you prefer a part-time schedule to pursue other passions or a full-time commitment, we have opportunities to suit your needs.

    πŸ’Έ CA licensure reimbursement: If you're not yet licensed in California, we offer reimbursement for licensure fees to support your professional growth and development.

    Ready to make a difference?

    πŸ”— Apply now: https://lnkd.in/ez2bMQHj

    We can't wait to review your application and welcome you to the SLP-Tele family.

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    🌟 We're Hiring! 🌟

    Join our team at SLP-Tele as a Remote Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) and make a difference from the comfort of your own home. We're seeking passionate individuals who are dedicated to helping others improve their communication skills.

    ✨ Benefits we offer ✨
    Reimbursement for California licensure
    Opportunities for both part-time (minimum 12 hours per week) and PRN (as needed) positions
    Flexible schedules, with afternoon and evening options available

    πŸ”— Apply here: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/3645686224?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_profile_view_base_recent_activity_content_view%3B6Yxp8wj1TAa%2FQAhFbK3KRA%3D%3D

    As an SLP, you'll have the chance to work remotely, providing invaluable services to clients in need. Join our dynamic team and contribute to enhancing the lives of individuals through the power of speech therapy.

    Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity! Apply today by clicking the link below. We look forward to reviewing your application.

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  • β€Žasd-123

    Sheeva

    SLP

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    Speech Language Pathologist / Founder

    Hello my fellow SLPs! I have been working on a startup to help children with speech and language difficulties. My app's name is ASD 123. I would love any feedback from you on your thoughts on it. I want it to be something useful. The child powers our activities by using their voice.

    Our prototype is on the App store and Google Play store (linked below) I am aware we have bugs at this time. Really looking to have it tried out in schools and in clinics and happy to work with you as a co-developer to evolve it.

    on the app store at

    https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/asd-123/id1577037312

    and on GooglePlay at

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.asd123.asd123_app&gl=GB

    β€ŽASD-123
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