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    Explore " school setting" with insightful episodes like "248: Teaching Self-Advocacy and Student-Led Speech Therapy", "Episode 24: The One About Self Advocacy in the School Setting", "Episode 9: The One About Ethics" and "#55 | Learn How to Become a Speech & Language Pathologist with Catherine Francoeur and Sue Caron, ASHA Certified" from podcasts like ""First Bite: A Speech Therapy Podcast", "This Speech Life", "This Speech Life" and "All Things College and Career"" and more!

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    248: Teaching Self-Advocacy and Student-Led Speech Therapy

    248: Teaching Self-Advocacy and Student-Led Speech Therapy
    Guest: Hallie Sherman, MS, CCC-SLP - In this episode, Hallie Sherman discusses all things about working with older elementary-age students. If you’re a “First Bite” listener but work with older elementary-age students or are considering leaving the world of early intervention and jumping to the school setting, this is the motivational hour for you. Hallie shares her tips on the trade in how to establish buy-in from older children in taking ownership of their goals and speech-therapy destiny. If you need guidance on building rapport with older speech kids, how understanding their reading fluency and comprehension levels impact all facets of their learning readiness, or how to help these students create their own speech therapy goals, this episode is for you.

    Episode 9: The One About Ethics

    Episode 9: The One About Ethics
    Guest: Lissa Power-deFur, Ph.D., CCC-SLP - This episode features Dr. Lissa Power-deFur discussing ethics within the school setting. Dr. Power-deFur will describe the steps within the multistep process that help determine the appropriate response to ethical dilemmas that can be faced in the school setting. Dr. Power-deFur will share resources related to ethics and 1 actionable strategy SLPs can begin using tomorrow.

    #55 | Learn How to Become a Speech & Language Pathologist with Catherine Francoeur and Sue Caron, ASHA Certified

    #55 | Learn How to Become a Speech & Language Pathologist with Catherine Francoeur and Sue Caron, ASHA Certified

    If you are considering a major in Communication Sciences and Disorders, or if you are thinking about becoming a Speech and Language Pathologist, then this is the podcast for you!

    We found the perfect combo to interview for this profession, as we have a mother/daughter team with a combined 43 years of experience in a wide variety of settings.  Sue Caron, the Mom, and Cathy, the daughter, share with our listeners what it takes to become a speech and language pathologist.  

    Cathy as the more recent grad shares the educational and training process from undergrad, to earning a master’s degree in communication sciences disorders, to preparing for the ASHA Boards, to getting your first job, to becoming a “Clinical Fellow” and finally to earning your “C’s” as in Certificate of Clinical Confidence. Cathy currently loves her work in the K-8 educational setting.

    Sue, as an expert in the field, has seen it all and has a wealth of experience and knowledge.  She has worked in a variety of settings from private practice, to school settings from pre-school through college, and to outpatient, clinical and hospital settings. She has great things to say about them all.  

    We discuss the pros and cons of being a speech pathologist, what a typical day is like (spoiler alert, there is no “typical” day) and what sort of cases they see.  

    Cathy and Sue are a fun duo and are both so passionate about helping others and about their field.  We hope you love this podcast as much as we did!

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