Photo by Ketut Subiyanto from Pexels “When is this going to end? “ “I have had enough of this already!” If you have spoken with anyone within the last several months you have probably heard something along these lines. Earlier this year we were all thrust into uncertainty withRead More
Back in the spring of 2020, many of us were blind-sided by the COVID-19 pandemic. Most clinicians in the field of speech-language pathology were likely providing face-to-face services or delivering services via more traditional methods,Read More
As we adjust to the many change’s coronavirus has introduced us to this year, many therapists are getting creative on how to best keep materials and supplies safe and sanitized. Some therapists have had the opportunity to work from home during this pandemic. There have been a great number of therapists that are back to in-person
Photo by fauxels from Pexels We need you to interpret right away! Over the years, having worked as a bilingual speech-language pathology assistant andRead More
As a bilingual speech-language pathologist located in a major city in the United States, I can attest to the need for understanding how to work with professional interpreters. Working properly with a professional interpreter willRead More