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    liri

    SLP

    Speech therapists operate in a variety of contexts, including schools, hospitals, and private practices. Aside from the gratifying nature of the job, money is a significant factor for prospective speech therapists. In this blog, we’ll dive into comparing speech therapist salaries in different settings, focusing insight on the variables that impact these variances.

    https://content.liricare.com/unveiling-the-salary-spectrum-comparing-speech-therapist-salaries-across-different-settings/

    Speech therapists operate in a variety of contexts, including schools, hospitals, and private practices. Aside from the gratifying nature of the jo...
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    Speech therapists operate in a variety of contexts, including schools, hospitals, and private practices. Aside from the gratifying nature of the jo...
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    SLP

    On this Memorial Day, we honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving our country. 🙏🏼 Their courage and selflessness will forever be etched in our hearts. Today, we pay tribute to their extraordinary commitment and express our deepest gratitude. Let us never forget the sacrifices made for our freedom.

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    Melanie Y. Evans CCC-SLP (Pediatric Speech Sister)

    Bilingual Speech Pathologist

    Certified and Aspiring Speech Pathologists:

    Challenging exams and life circumstances can SERIOUSLY impact our mental health. That's why it's necessary to be proactive and seek mental health support before and during the mental health crises occurs.

    Indian author and "spirituality master" Amit Ray says, "you are never alone. You are eternally connected to everyone." This is true!

    Believe it or not, when you are struggling to get out of bed, the world feels it. You are worthy. You are important. You are CAPABLE of passing this exam and anything else your heart desires to achieve.

    Reach out to a trusted love one if you're feeling discouraged. You don't have to do this alone!

    💗 Check out my FREE self-care recommendations list for your journey here: https://tinyurl.com/20selfcare

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    Football legend Chris Kamara has pulled out of hosting UK's Strongest Man due to his ongoing battle with apraxia of speech.

    The 65-year-old, who left Sky Sports last year due to his condition, was expected to host the three-day event at the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham this weekend but will no longer be doing so. He has urged fans to attend the event, insisting it will be "spectacular".

    https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/breaking-chris-kamara-speech-presenting-30042604

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    SLP

    Discover the salary trends for speech therapists across the top states in the country! 🌟

    🔍 We've gathered the most up-to-date data to help you navigate the world of speech therapy careers and earning potential. Whether you're in California, New York, Texas, or Florida, find out where SLPs are thriving financially.

    California Salary Range: $90,501 to $107,135
    Texas Salary Range: $79,561 to $94,184
    New York Salary Range: $97,469 to $115,383
    Florida Salary Range: $76,990 to $91,190
    Illinois Salary Range: $83,210 to $98,503
    New Jersey Salary Range: $90,690 to $107,390
    Washington Salary Range: $88,358 to $104,599
    Georgia Salary Range: $79,911 to $94,600

    To view more in-depth stats, click on the link below!

    https://content.liricare.com/speech-therapy-salary-usa-2023/

    Speech language pathologist salaries - state wise statistics
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    SLP

    In today's overstimulated world, burnout isn't short on victims.

    Though its definition is a little up to your interpretation, it's recognized by the World Health Organization as a response to workplace stress and categorized by feelings of exhaustion, negativity, cynicism or "mental distance" from work, as well as a feeling of being ineffective or not accomplishing anything.

    https://www.cnet.com/health/sleep/the-secret-to-avoiding-burnout-is-simpler-than-you-think/

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    Melanie Y. Evans CCC-SLP (Pediatric Speech Sister)

    Bilingual Speech Pathologist

    For AAPHI month, I had the privilege of speaking with Phuong Lien Palafox, MA CCC-SLP, a bilingual Asian-American SLP passionate about increasing culturally responsive care for our Asian clients and colleagues.

    You can check out our LIVE Replay on the Pediatric Speech Sister Network here: https://youtu.be/p2uFajlxSPQ

    Supporting Asian-Americans and Allyship in Speech Pathology w/ Phuong Lien Palafox, MA CCC-SLP
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  • Hi fellow SLPs in the pediatric world, and specifically those working with Neurodivergent clients and families- I feel we have an obligation to society to educate ourselves about Neuronormativity and what it really is?

    I found this video very informational and insightful. Watch Sonny Jane defying Neuronormativity here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQZ8B6Q33Pw

    Also check out her work below:
    https://livedexperienceeducator.com/about

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    Samir

    CEO

    Happy National Speech and Language Day!

    To all the Speech Language Therapists in our community, today we gather not just as colleagues and peers, but as a dedicated, passionate community with a shared mission. Today, we honor the transformative work that we do and the profound impact we have on the lives we touch. Happy National Speech and Language Day!

    On this day, we celebrate the skill, dedication, and compassion that each and every one of you brings to your work as speech therapists. Our role is not merely a job; it's a calling to uplift lives, unlock potential, and transform futures. We witness daily how our efforts can help a child tell their parents they love them, allow an adult to regain their voice after a stroke, or give a person struggling with a stutter the confidence to speak in front of a crowd. The power of our work is immeasurable, and its impact is far-reaching.

    Here at Liricare, we believe in empowering people through communication. We celebrate the beauty of diversity in the ways that we communicate, and we strive to bridge the gaps that speech and language barriers can sometimes create. We know that every voice matters and every voice deserves to be heard.

    As speech therapists, we are truly the architects of communication. We design the tools and build the bridges that help our patients connect with the world around them. Today, let's pause to acknowledge the extraordinary work that we do, but also the responsibility we carry.

    As we mark National Speech and Language Day, I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to each member of our Liricare community. Your unwavering commitment, your compassionate care, and your constant pursuit of professional excellence inspire not just your patients, but everyone around you.

    Let's continue to uplift one another, share our experiences and wisdom, and celebrate our successes. After all, we are stronger together. We are a beacon of hope for those we serve, and together, we are making a difference, one word at a time.

    Happy National Speech and Language Day! Here's to us, to the lives we change, and to the future we're shaping.

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    Roxana Gonzalez

    Bilingual Speech Language Pathologist-Teletherapist

    Hello,

    I want to share this amazing resource I found with all of you!

    If interested in augmentative alternative communication, you can become a Lingraphica Certified Technology Specialist at no cost to you, just by enrolling in their learning path.

    Did you know? Lingraphica also provides you with communication boards for the pediatric or adult population in English/Spanish for free! By the way, their visuals and letter boards are visually enticing.

    Visit: https://lingraphica.com/

    Thank you LiriCare for the opportunity to network and disseminate this valuable information.

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    Melanie Y. Evans CCC-SLP (Pediatric Speech Sister)

    Bilingual Speech Pathologist

    Many SLPs struggle with money mindset due to our empathic nature. Despite our service hearts, we should feel empowered to ask for the compensation we deserve! A lot of our time and energy is placed in helping others feel heard and supported. We should feel the same.

    I appreciate the new "Hiring and Salaries" section on Liricare.com to help SLPs and educators receive the compensation that truly matches the fruits of our labor.

    Thank you Liricare!

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    liri

    SLP

    🌼 A Belated but Heartfelt Mother's Day Salute! 🌼

    It may be a day late, but our appreciation for all the incredible moms out there doesn't end. We believe that every day is a perfect day to celebrate the wonderful mothers who play such pivotal roles in their child's speech and language journey.

    To the moms who make countless sacrifices, attend therapy sessions, practice at-home exercises, and cheer on every small victory - your dedication is awe-inspiring. Your commitment not only fosters growth in your children but also lights the way for others on a similar path.

    To the speech therapist moms, we recognize your extraordinary balancing act, nurturing your own families while passionately helping others with their speech and language development. Your dedication truly embodies the spirit of motherhood.

    Our heartfelt appreciation goes out to all the strong, nurturing, and resilient moms who continue to inspire and motivate us. Your unconditional love and support make the world a better place.

    We hope you had a wonderful Mother's Day filled with love, peace, and happiness. May the celebration of your unwavering spirit continue every day!

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    Samir

    CEO

    Happy Mother’s Day 🌸

    We missed the calendar date, but let's be honest, one day isn't enough to celebrate the phenomenal mothers in our community . So here's our belated, but no less heartfelt, tribute to all moms, especially those nurturing children on their speech and language journeys.

    To the moms who turn everyday moments into learning opportunities, tirelessly practice speech exercises, and cheer every progress, big or small - your dedication is nothing short of inspiring. Your love and support light the way on this journey, and we see you.

    To the speech therapist moms, juggling the roles of caring for your own family and guiding others through their speech and language development - your strength and dedication are truly admirable.

    While our post may be a tad late, our gratitude and admiration for you is timeless. Every day, we celebrate your strength, resilience, and unwavering love.

    We hope your Mother's Day was as special as you are, and may the days ahead continue to be filled with love, joy, and cherished moments. We did have a great time celebrating Mother’s Day! 💖💐

    #BelatedMothersDay #EveryDayIsMothersDay #speechtherapy #motherhood #inspiringmoms #gratitude

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    Annie

    Founder at Jobs For Therapists

    Hello,
    I am a speech therapist myself and started a job board for SLPs, PTs, OTs, and Psychs to help ease the job search process! We have lots of open positions for speech therapists in a variety of settings (home health, remote, travel, perm, etc.) and would love it if you would check us out!

    You can find us at www.jobsfortherapists.com

    Kindly,
    Annie

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  • Neurodiversity Affirming Practices in Speech Language Pathology

    Introduction: What is Perception?

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    What is neurodiversity?

    Neurodiversity is the idea of understanding and valuing the various of ways of being human. This includes brain thinking, attentional focus, learning, behavior, and emotion in different ways due to neurological differences. It is essentially about recognizing, respecting, and celebrating the diverse ways people think and behave!

    Neurodiversity is also about understanding that neurological diversity is not a disorder, nor a limitation; But simply a DIVERSITY of abilities. It is a way of “breaking out of deficits-based thinking” towards understanding that differences are natural, common, and beneficial.

    The idea of neurodiversity can be seen as an extension of the social model of disability, which redefines disability as an environmental restriction. This social model also strives to promote greater understanding of the different ways that people think and act, thereby opening up increased social acceptance and opportunities for disabled people.

    3. The Importance of affirming practices and Speech Langauge Pathology

    Our field of Speech Langauge Pathology is a fertile ground to cultivate a healthy Neurodiversity affirming practice where speech-language pathologists can provide individuals with an opportunity to reach their goals and build on their strengths and accounts for their individual needs and preferences.
    This type of practice requires an understanding of neurodiversity and a commitment to respecting the individual's privacy and preferences. It is an approach that ultimately leads to improved quality of life and more independence for individuals with neurologic conditions.

    The importance of affirming neurodiversity practices within speech language pathology is growing. Neurodiversity affirming practices focus on creating an environment which respects the individual and celebrates their strengths. Such practices emphasize acceptance, empathy, and respect for diversity, rather than judgment and discrimination.

    Neurodiversity affirming practices are also important for professional development within a speech language pathology practice. As therapists become knowledgeable and aware of different neurological conditions, they can better understand their clients and improve their ability to support them. Furthermore, they can expand their services by educating the community on the importance of affirming practices. By doing so, they can open up more possibilities and opportunities for individuals with neurodiversity.

    4. What does an affirming practice look like?

    A neurodiversity affirming practice is an approach to working with individuals who have a neurological condition. It involves a focus on the strengths and potential of each individual, as well as a commitment to creating an environment of acceptance, diversity, and respect.

    An affirming practice is based on understanding the person, not their diagnostic label. It emphasizes providing individualized support to each person that respects their privacy, preferences, and priorities. In addition, it involves helping them build on their strengths and foster independence and self-determination.

    The focus of an affirming practice is to empower individuals to reach their goals and to provide them with the tools and support they need to do so. This approach begins with the acknowledgment that everyone deserves respect and understanding, regardless of their abilities or disabilities.

    In addition, an affirming practice requires an understanding of neurodiversity and a commitment to treating individuals as people, not a collection of diagnoses. It involves providing client centered approaches in a safe and accepting environment. This is essential for individuals to build on their strengths and reach their goals.

    In conclusion:
    Ultimately, the goal of neurodiversity affirming practices is to build an environment where everyone feels accepted and included. This allows individuals with disabilities to feel comfortable expressing themselves and tapping into their potential. By creating such an atmosphere, children or adults can challenge themselves and feel fulfilled. Allowing children or adults to feel accepted, appreciated and to reach their potential, can do wonders for their self-esteem and self-expression.

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    Melanie Y. Evans CCC-SLP (Pediatric Speech Sister)

    Bilingual Speech Pathologist

    4 Approaches to Culturally Responsive Speech and Language Intervention:

    Culturally responsive speech and language intervention is an approach that takes into account a family's cultural background and values when providing intervention services for their child's speech and language needs. This approach recognizes that a family's culture can significantly influence their beliefs, attitudes, and communication styles, and that these factors can impact their child's learning and development.

    When implementing culturally responsive speech and language intervention, it is important to:

    Understand and respect the family's cultural background: This includes learning about the family's cultural traditions, beliefs, values, and communication styles. The interventionist should demonstrate respect and appreciation for the family's cultural background and use this knowledge to guide their intervention strategies.

    Use culturally relevant materials and activities: Intervention materials and activities should be culturally appropriate and relevant to the family's cultural background. For example, if the family speaks a language other than English at home, intervention materials should be available in that language. If the family has cultural traditions that involve storytelling or music, these activities could be incorporated into the intervention.

    Involve the family in the intervention process: Families should be encouraged to actively participate in their child's speech and language intervention. They can provide valuable insights into their child's communication strengths and challenges and can also help to identify culturally relevant intervention strategies.

    Collaborate with community resources: Interventionists should work closely with community resources, such as cultural centers or language schools, to enhance their knowledge of the family's cultural background and to identify additional resources and support.

    By implementing culturally responsive speech and language intervention, interventionists can ensure that their services are tailored to the unique needs and cultural background of the family they are working with. This approach can lead to more effective interventions, greater family involvement and satisfaction, and ultimately, better outcomes for the child.

    If you want to know more about how to be more culturally responsive for your speech pathology colleagues and clients, find more on my Instagram page here: instagram.com/pediatricspeechsister

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    Modern AI systems are inherently iterative. All the content they produce is based on their training data, and they do not actually comprehend the information they create.

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