The Impact of Long-term Thumb-sucking: What every paediatric therapist should know.
As a paediatric speech pathologist, it’s likely that some of the clients you work with suck their thumbs past the age of 4 years. You may think that this is not an important issue or that it’s not something that you need to concern yourself with, but understanding the impact of long-term thumb sucking on the structure and function of the oral cavity will result in better care and improved outcomes for your clients.
Unlocking the Power of Flexibility: The Benefits of Flexible Work Hours for Speech Therapists
In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare and professional work, it’s essential to adapt to the changing needs of both therapists and clients. One such adaptation that has been gaining traction in recent years is the implementation of flexible work hours for speech therapists. In this blog post, we’ll explore the various benefits of flexible work hours, not only for therapists themselves but also for the clients they serve and the clinics they work for.
Understanding the Difference Between an Articulation Disorder and a Phonological Disorder
As a paediatric speech pathologist, you will often encounter cases of articulation disorders and phonological disorders in your clinical work.
The Power of Peer Mentoring: Elevating Your Speech Pathology Private Practice
This blog unveils an often underestimated, yet incredibly impactful, facet of professional growth in the realm of speech pathology: peer mentoring.
The Crucial Role of a Graduation Program in Launching Your Speech Pathology Career
Congratulations on reaching the end of your studies. This is a significant milestone in your journey towards becoming skilled speech pathologists!
Nurturing Growth: The Essence of Effective Supervision in a Speech Pathology Private Practice
We all know that supervision is essential in the field of Speech Pathology and if you’re an early career speechie, you probably explore a private practice’s stance on supervision before accepting a new position.