The last story is especially touching. :) I pray that I can keep up the momentum needed to get into grad school and become an SLP. I left my good paying position in management, to go back to school after an 8 year break to follow this dream. Watching videos like these helps me remember WHY I did that and helps me power through when I am feeling discouraged or overwhelmed with the material we cover in class.
Ahhh! Just watching this video gives me a feeling of fire in my belly! I can not wait to be an SLP and do this rewarding job everyday! I can see it. It will happen. Thank you for the upload; I have set my "Waketube" alarm clock to wake me up to this video.
Very interesting video. I never knew how much depth is involved. I do know that I have had the opportunity to hear Emily speak to parents during meetings and her knowledge of her field definitely shows.
Wanting to be a SLP because I did speech all throughout elementary school due to not being able to hear til I was three and then seeing the first story girl who’s a SLP has my name seems like a sign ..
Beautiful video, when I think about France and how underpaid are the SLP there... I felt bad for them, you need to pass a selective examen then 5 years at university and you need to wait lot of years to reach 2000€/ months (sometimes can be 1400€/month)... even someone who works in a company and just have 3 years university can earn more. It's a beautiful job, sometimes you wait 6 months to 1 year to get a therapist... I don't know if in USA the salary is better, but I wish in France the governement pay attention to the revendications of SLP there (btw I am not a SLP but showing interest to this career)
Like number 1,000! 😁 What a coincidence to find this video showcasing so many places in my area! I'm trying to decide whether to study in one of these fields and would definitely consider reaching out to some of these organisations to do some observing
This was my dream job. But I think I’m too old now. I will be 57 in a few months. Not sure anyone my age would be able to get a job after school. Any suggestions?
Never too old! The demand for audiologists and speech-language pathologists is expected to see big growth over the next 10 years (see on.asha.org/2EMvtBj and on.asha.org/2H4R0b5). Here's some more information about the professions of audiology (on.asha.org/2K9cEgm) and speech-language pathology (on.asha.org/2I2BUmC), including education requirements.
@@sbirton1 awesome Stephanie, are you in school? I'm 50 and also very interested in SLP, my only hesitation is whether I have the brain power at 50... I don't feel quite as sharp as I did at 20 and hear it's a very competitive field to study. Where are you in your Pursuit? Todd Annapolis, Maryland
Hi, Amanda! Great question. You can absolutely do both-but you'll need to complete all educational, clinical, and licensure requirements for each profession. You can find more information here: www.asha.org/students/
Noise Hurts!!! Please lock your car quietly. Light Flash Only. How: Click fob Once not Twice. Light Flash confirms car is locked and armed. No Honk is needed. Thank you.
If the Auto Industry asked you to park outside your neighbor's house at night and HOOONKK HOOONKK would you? Would you do it day after day after day after day? Then please lock your vehicle Quietly.... No Honk. ... Light Flash Only.... so people can sleep at night and have peace during the day. The Light Flash Signal confirms your car is locked and armed. You do not need the HONK. The Auto Industry Really screwed up with this technology. They need to GET RID OF THE HONK. Thank you.
Future Speech Pathologists unite!
The last story is especially touching. :) I pray that I can keep up the momentum needed to get into grad school and become an SLP. I left my good paying position in management, to go back to school after an 8 year break to follow this dream. Watching videos like these helps me remember WHY I did that and helps me power through when I am feeling discouraged or overwhelmed with the material we cover in class.
can we get an update?
Can't wait to become an audiologist!! I have had hearing aids since three and can't wait to help others through the process!!
me too been using hearing aids since preschool and am working as an slp i cant wait o be an adiologist
I am soooo excited about becoming an SLP! I just started school for it and I have finally found my true calling life! :) Great video!!!
How is it now ? Are you happy ? I hope you're doing great ♥️
@@bashaerhaddad4619 I'd love to know also!
Ahhh! Just watching this video gives me a feeling of fire in my belly! I can not wait to be an SLP and do this rewarding job everyday! I can see it. It will happen.
Thank you for the upload; I have set my "Waketube" alarm clock to wake me up to this video.
I love this career and just posted a video as an SLPA. It’s beautiful to know you are making a difference
Very interesting video. I never knew how much depth is involved. I do know that I have had the opportunity to hear Emily speak to parents during meetings and her knowledge of her field definitely shows.
I have always been fascinating with speech. I am definitely looking forward to this future career.
R u a slp now?
I can't wait to become an SLP! :)
How about those who are considering becoming an SLP as a second career?
Thanks for spreading awareness about these two amazing careers! 👍
Wanting to be a SLP because I did speech all throughout elementary school due to not being able to hear til I was three and then seeing the first story girl who’s a SLP has my name seems like a sign ..
Well now I dont know if I wasn't to be an audiologist or speech language pathologist 😂
Love audiology....future audiologist
This was so well done!
Beautiful video, when I think about France and how underpaid are the SLP there... I felt bad for them, you need to pass a selective examen then 5 years at university and you need to wait lot of years to reach 2000€/ months (sometimes can be 1400€/month)... even someone who works in a company and just have 3 years university can earn more. It's a beautiful job, sometimes you wait 6 months to 1 year to get a therapist... I don't know if in USA the salary is better, but I wish in France the governement pay attention to the revendications of SLP there (btw I am not a SLP but showing interest to this career)
Inspiring video :) well needed after a week of midterms!
Like number 1,000! 😁 What a coincidence to find this video showcasing so many places in my area! I'm trying to decide whether to study in one of these fields and would definitely consider reaching out to some of these organisations to do some observing
This was my dream job. But I think I’m too old now. I will be 57 in a few months. Not sure anyone my age would be able to get a job after school. Any suggestions?
You are never too old to chase your dreams. I say go for it! And besides 57 is very young. You have a lot of years ahead of you.
Never too old! The demand for audiologists and speech-language pathologists is expected to see big growth over the next 10 years (see on.asha.org/2EMvtBj and on.asha.org/2H4R0b5). Here's some more information about the professions of audiology (on.asha.org/2K9cEgm) and speech-language pathology (on.asha.org/2I2BUmC), including education requirements.
I understand you, I am 49 and this SLP is my passion I was told not to let age stop you. It can be done.
@@sbirton1 awesome Stephanie, are you in school?
I'm 50 and also very interested in SLP, my only hesitation is whether I have the brain power at 50... I don't feel quite as sharp as I did at 20 and hear it's a very competitive field to study.
Where are you in your Pursuit?
Todd
Annapolis, Maryland
u r not old!! age is relative!! At 80 u will say wow i could have done it!!
great video,thanks
I'm an Audiology student in Africa (Ghana), please I really need a mentor
I have a question. Can someone be a slp first and then be a audiologist?
Hi, Amanda! Great question. You can absolutely do both-but you'll need to complete all educational, clinical, and licensure requirements for each profession. You can find more information here: www.asha.org/students/
How to become an speech and language pathologist in srilanka
Currently work with a hearing centre and forward to advancing my studies in that aspect. Any ideas on how to make this dream come true?
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How to migrate to uk with master degree in speech and hearing
I have master degree in speech and hearing and working for 5 years in hospital , looking for a good job opportunity
Thanks mam
I am audiologist in India i want to know how to work as a audiologist in USA
What's the Salary?
What's the Salary?
Hello! Where did you do your college do tell me bro
I'm a neet aspirant,but now I'm leaning on audiology
Is this better than nursing for a girl?
Seven SLPs and audiologists under 40 talked with us about the rewards and possibilities of their careers: on.asha.org/18AyWd3
what are your thoughts on older people getting in to the field ?
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Excellent work for awareness..
Mam what is audiologist
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Noise Hurts!!! Please lock your car quietly.
Light Flash Only. How: Click fob Once not Twice. Light Flash confirms car is locked and armed. No Honk is needed. Thank you.
If the Auto Industry asked you to park outside your neighbor's house at night and HOOONKK HOOONKK would you?
Would you do it day after day after day after day? Then please lock your vehicle Quietly.... No Honk. ... Light Flash Only.... so people can sleep at night and have peace during the day.
The Light Flash Signal confirms your car is locked and armed. You do not need the
HONK. The Auto Industry Really screwed up with this technology. They need to GET RID OF THE HONK. Thank you.
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