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Episode 2: Keys for SLPs Who Have Said, "I Should Write A Book!" - Lauren Hermann, MS, CCC-SLP
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Episode 2: Keys for SLPs Who Have Said, "I Should Write A Book!" - Lauren Hermann, MS, CCC-SLP
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68 minutes
Released:
Aug 3, 2021
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Podcast episode
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Guest: Lauren Hermann, MS, CCC-SLP - Have you ever thought about writing a book? This LIVE episode explores the process of taking an idea from the “I should write a book” to “Let’s celebrate, my book is on the shelves!” Lauren Hermann, MS, CCC-SLP shares her experience conceptualizing, writing, editing and publishing her book, But My Speech Is Fine. Lauren provides tips for the SLP who would like to write their own book related to speech-language pathology. She outlines HIPAA compliancy required for book writing. Lauren explains how a book can be used to advocate for the field of speech-language pathology.
Released:
Aug 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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Episode 5: Keys to Promoting Career Readiness and "Life Support" for High School Students and Young Adults - Phyllis Scott, MS, CCC-SLP: Guest: Phyllis Scott, MS, CCC-SLP - Phyllis Scott, MS, CCC-SLP discusses how individuals with mild to moderate language impairment and emotional regulation deficits face employment challenges linked to an inability to deal with the emotional demands of the workplace, postsecondary settings, home, and community. She explores the complexity of challenges, impact on quality of life, graduation rates and incarceration. Case study examples demonstrate the need for speech-language pathology intervention to focus on communication skills needed to transition to adulthood. Phyllis describes “life support” that SLPs can incorporate into therapy goals as well as collaboration with other professionals to help prepare students for expectations beyond high school. by Keys for SLPs