Thank you so much for all you do as a SLP! Please know you're appreciated! Thank you for your videos as well! Please keep the videos coming because they're encouraging and inspiring!
Hi Grace!! Thank you so much for posting this video! I'm also doing my undergrad linguistics courses and am hoping to eventually apply for SLP graduate program. I'm also an early childhood educator, and videos like this can teach me how to better play and communicate with children with special needs in my care. It has always been so disappointing that I am not able to help children who needed the most support (where I live, ECE needs to care for 8 or more children simultaneously). I admire the type of work that you do and hope that I could eventually provide individual support for children in my care. Please keep posting these videos:)) Happy Lunar New Year!
I love waatching your videos! I'm currently doing my undergrad in speech science and working as a BI and want to become an SLP (or Aud) so these vids are really helpful for knowing more about what it's like to work w younger kids and what the work looks like! Keep up the great work:)
so happy you are back!! I periodically check your channel to see if there's any new uploads and was so happy to see you pop up in my subscription box today!! Always love your videos and to get new ideas for therapy :)
I’d love to hear about your experience as being a school slp and private practice slp! I’m currently a CF in a private practice but am curious about being a school slp!
hey girl! im also a black woman and a graduate student, soon to be slp. what advice would you have for me as a baby professional entering the field, in terms of settings, salary and environment? thank you!
I loved your DITL! Question, do you send home communication logs of what you did during therapy for every student or just parents that request it? Do you use the informal assessment in your actual eval reports or solely for progress monitoring/to obtain baseline on their current skills.
hi! im a graduate student and i graduate next year. ive been seeking advice for the most supportive and the most conducive environment for learning and growth as a CF. I've had some say to avoid the schools, and shoot for private practice. I've always wanting to work in a school because i like the environment, the autonomy, and of course the breaks. i also want to eventually become an ex-pat and work abroad with disenfranchised children. what advice would you give? what are some things that i should keep in mind as a soon-to-be slp? thank you!
I noticed you sign sometimes during your sessions. Does knowing ASL benefit you as an SLP in your everyday life? Just curious as someone who hopes to become an SLP
Absolutely! I use a total communication approach, which accepts both verbal and nonverbal forms to build communication skills. ASL can be useful for students who are not yet ready for spoken language by providing a means to still express their wants and needs.
Have missed these ! Good to see your video. Fellow SLP here always exciting to see others .
Yay you’re back! Your videos are part of why I became more sure in pursuing SLP, I’m starting college soon !
Thank you so much for all you do as a SLP! Please know you're appreciated! Thank you for your videos as well! Please keep the videos coming because they're encouraging and inspiring!
Hi Grace!! Thank you so much for posting this video! I'm also doing my undergrad linguistics courses and am hoping to eventually apply for SLP graduate program. I'm also an early childhood educator, and videos like this can teach me how to better play and communicate with children with special needs in my care. It has always been so disappointing that I am not able to help children who needed the most support (where I live, ECE needs to care for 8 or more children simultaneously). I admire the type of work that you do and hope that I could eventually provide individual support for children in my care. Please keep posting these videos:)) Happy Lunar New Year!
I love waatching your videos! I'm currently doing my undergrad in speech science and working as a BI and want to become an SLP (or Aud) so these vids are really helpful for knowing more about what it's like to work w younger kids and what the work looks like! Keep up the great work:)
so happy you are back!! I periodically check your channel to see if there's any new uploads and was so happy to see you pop up in my subscription box today!! Always love your videos and to get new ideas for therapy :)
I missed your videos so much ! Thank you for making these videos !!
I just had my first session as an SLPA and was looking for more suggestions. Glad you uploaded and hope to see more!!
I’d love to hear about your experience as being a school slp and private practice slp! I’m currently a CF in a private practice but am curious about being a school slp!
Love your small office, private!❤
SLP life ❤ I do both! I am so addicted to the school schedule but I love my PP babies too (EI SLP afterschool)
hey girl! im also a black woman and a graduate student, soon to be slp. what advice would you have for me as a baby professional entering the field, in terms of settings, salary and environment? thank you!
Hi!!! Where did you get those boxes? I love them.❤
The clear task boxes or the present box toys? From Michael’s and Amazon, respectively!
I loved your DITL! Question, do you send home communication logs of what you did during therapy for every student or just parents that request it? Do you use the informal assessment in your actual eval reports or solely for progress monitoring/to obtain baseline on their current skills.
Communication logs are for every student on my caseload! And I use the informal assessment solely for progress monitoring :)
yay you're back!
hi! im a graduate student and i graduate next year. ive been seeking advice for the most supportive and the most conducive environment for learning and growth as a CF. I've had some say to avoid the schools, and shoot for private practice. I've always wanting to work in a school because i like the environment, the autonomy, and of course the breaks. i also want to eventually become an ex-pat and work abroad with disenfranchised children. what advice would you give? what are some things that i should keep in mind as a soon-to-be slp? thank you!
Stay tuned for a video about schools vs. private practice!
Love the schedule where did you get it?
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I noticed you sign sometimes during your sessions. Does knowing ASL benefit you as an SLP in your everyday life? Just curious as someone who hopes to become an SLP
Absolutely! I use a total communication approach, which accepts both verbal and nonverbal forms to build communication skills. ASL can be useful for students who are not yet ready for spoken language by providing a means to still express their wants and needs.
@@GraceSojLee thank you so much for your reply! That really helps!
here before 1mil views
wow girl you are in a closet! haha better than sharing a room though
There have been times when I didn’t even have a room, so I’ll take it! Haha
First!