⟩ What is a common misconception people have about what you do?
People assume that Speech Pathologist only work with people who either stutter or have articulate problems and those are just sprinkles on the cake compared to what we really do.
People assume that Speech Pathologist only work with people who either stutter or have articulate problems and those are just sprinkles on the cake compared to what we really do.
On average How many hours a week do you work? How many hours do you sleep per night? How many weeks of vacation do you take?
What was it like finding a job in your chosen career field?
What is the difference between articulation and phonological disorder?
What drew you to the field as Speech Pathologist?
What is augmentative and alternative communication?
What is most rewarding as Speech Pathologist?
Do you prefer working with children or adults?
Talk to me about the controversies surrounding non-speech oral exercises?
When did you first decide to become a speech-language pathologist? Why?
Tell us how do you spend your free time? Any hobbies?