

Political Forces and the Expanding Responsibilities of Speech Language Pathologists
Most speech language pathologists do not enter the field thinking about politics. We think about phonology, language development, literacy, swallowing, social communication, and collaboration with families. Yet political decisions are increasingly shaping the...
Executive Function Strategies for SLPs: Practical Tools for Cognitive Endurance
In recent years, many speech language pathologists have described a subtle shift in how their work...
Expert Advice on Addressing Trauma as an SLP: A Conversation with Beth Bergstrom
Speech-language pathologists are often the first professionals to notice when something about a...
Borrowing From High Stakes Professions: 3 Books That Help SLPs Reduce Cognitive Strain
When we describe speech language pathology, we often focus on therapy techniques, assessment...
Burnout Is Not Weakness: What Chronic Cognitive Strain Does to SLPs
Most speech language pathologists know what ordinary fatigue feels like. It follows a long day of...
What Executive Function Science Reveals About SLP Burnout
There is a particular kind of frustration that experienced speech language pathologists rarely...
Expert SLP Advice on Smartphone Security – A Conversation with Dr. Josiah Dykstra of Designer Security
Most speech-language pathologists rely on their smartphones every single day. We use them for...
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