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SLP with unique specialty!
I am a speech language pathologist with a unique specialty!Ā
I have five years experience as an early intervention speech therapist with two of those years as an SLP in Japan (yes... Japan!). My general specialty is early childhood and working with culturally and linguistically diverse populations. Ā I also have experience as an english-language teacher for children in refugee camps in Greece.Ā
So... what is your specialty? Or what would you like it to be?Ā
Do you have any questions for me? Ask away!
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Posting on Tumblr my art in the past few months.
Update: Prints available here at my online shop!
Compassion is never compassion until you cross the street and go do something about it.
Christine CaineĀ (via littlethingsaboutgod)
Dear Summer Staff Member:
Dear Summer Program Staff Member: You are awesome! I have to start off by telling you this, because I think you need to know and be reminded that you were hired because you HAVE the skills and abilities to do this job and you are talented. We hired you because we are All confident in your judgment, character and integrity. Remember this! Throughout the summer, days get long and hot and you may wonder why you took this job or if you can handle all the random daily challenges that infiltrate every single day ( and sometimes nights!). So letās just keep that in mind: you are AWESOME and you are going to make this a fantastic summer for both RAs and kids. Next, Iād like you to be prepared for the challenges that you many not have thought of yet. One of the largest is the sheer length of this program. There arenāt real ābreaksā and down time is far between. You are going to have to relax and make some good friends on the staff because these are the people you will see every day. Also, as the summer happens, youāll see that these people are the only ones who will completely understand what itās like to live and work in this day to day environment. Well, maybe a few camp counselor friends will get it, but summer programs really are unique. So reach into yourself and find a way to be extroverted and make new friends. These people are cool too! (Cause, you guessed it, we hired them!) Find things to laugh about and remember to be brave. The brave thing is helpful in the job too. Smile, look in those parentās eyes and keep the confidence near you. They (the parents) want to finish their conversation with you and walk away with an assurance that you are capable and knowledgeable. I know that they can sometimes seem intimidating, overly inquisitive and pushyābut seriously, they love their kids and they want to know that they will be okay. Be calm and patient and find answers for them. You may be wondering about daily life stuff. Well, here is some advice on that. Have a schedule and make sure you include all those little things that keep you SANE (because we really donāt want you to lose it or get sick!). Do yoga- read your bible or complete your spiritual time. Keep journaling, meditating, or whatever it is that helps you to re-group after a long day. This is essential. In a job like this, you need to stay fairly centered. Are you having trouble sleeping? Tell someone! Switch a mattress or something. Sleep is one of the most important things you can do to stay happy. Try not to IM or text or skype or chat or whatever late into the evening after the kids are asleep. No, you donāt have a ālights outā time, but you do have to be calmly awake and ready to do things come morning and it never looks good to be all bleary eyed at the 9am meeting. Hereās something to remember: DO stay in contact with your long term ārealā friends. They may not understand everything thatās going on with you but they love you and talking to them after a long day will cheer you up. They arenāt talking about kid issues, work orders, or weekend trip schedules. They are talking to you because they know you inside and out and theyāre trying to keep you sane too. Other nity-gritty advice: Do NOT miss breakfast! It may seem hard, but seriously, your body and attitude will thank you when you feed it before 12pm. Oh, and everyone on staff too. Try to plan things in advance, especially your time off days and half days. Itās not fun to suddenly have free time and nowhere to go/no one to spend it with (though sometimes just sleeping can be a good day offā¦) Try to get to know your RAs. What do they love? What stresses them out and how can you make their day to day kid-watching easier? While kids are amazing, you are now watching college ākidsā and they have their own stresses and concerns. Remember your own time as an RA; try to make meetings concise, clear, fun, and helpful/productive to those attending. Also, if you can manage to keep your brain in your head : remember that just because someone is angry does not mean they are angry at you. You do not need to constantly feel guilty. Everything is not your fault and you do not have the ability to make other people happy. Sometimes people are just angry and grumpy and you need to back off and let them be. Itās not about you. Donāt avoid your responsibilities and then sulk around finishing them when you had all the time to complete the task that was necessary. To some extent, you need to remember these things: 1. -You are worthy of good things 2. -Everything is not about you 3. -You can control your responses to circumstances/occurrences 4. -There is more to you than you know Please read over the above statements one more time⦠at least. Iām sure one of those statements is particularly relevant at this moment to you. If it is the first, you are likely feeling insecure and anxious. Then: STOP IT and listen to me: you are able, confident, brave, and knowledgeable. No one can make you feel inferior without your consent. Your family admires you and you are an awesome and unique individual. Be your self. All is not lost. Become who you are; it happens once in a lifetime. If you are stuck on the second: They arenāt thinking about you. They havenāt noticed what you wear and it doesnāt matter anyway. They have their own issues to worry about; donāt expect them to want to listen to all your thoughts. Get over yourself and move on. If it is the third: Take a deep breath. Foolish words and actions occur when you speak hastily. Breathe. Let the moment pass. You can stop time here. Step back in your mind. Let your words be few and remember to take everyoneās words and actions in the kindest possible way. Do not take offense. Do not assume the worst. Respond gently to even the most direct assault. If you can, reflect on the fact that you never know the whole story of what is going on with the other person. Quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to become angry. Lastly, number four: in the words of Eleanor Roosevelt: people are like teabagsāyou donāt know your own strength until you are in hot water. Be strong and brave. Courage is not just for the weak, but for all of us because the work weāve been called to is hard. Turn to the Lord. Be reassured. For surely He is with you always even to the very end of the age. Never will He leave you or forsake you. Call on the Lord in your times of distress, seek Him alone. Pray in those times of silence when you want to panic. Let your spirit to be lifted to God no mater what your situation or location or circumstances. Be not afraid- if God is for you what can man do to you? Earnestly seek the Lord and He will find you. Well that is all the advice. It got pretty detailedā¦kinda personal. But if youāre reading this, life has probably gotten crazy. Deep breathāyou are okay. Breathe in, breathe out, take one breath and let it out. Take another and make it somehow- everything will work out to be just fine. Take life five minutes at a time
Instructions for how to make your own paper model of the larynx ā and it even moves! You can download the template hereĀ to print off.Ā
For speech sounds, the larynx is mostly relevant for voicing and glottal sounds. Thereās also a whole bunch of stuff that happens higher in the mouth and throat, for which you may find this interactive sagittal section relevant.Ā
What scares me most about becoming an SLP is the overabundance of Comic Sans in therapy materials.
Iām a communication disorders major and weāre going over stuttering right now and I think this information is important to know not just in reference to your own children, but to people in general:
Hey! This may be a bit random but I'm a high school student who's been interested in becoming a speech therapist for quite a while. I know it's semi common for people to go to undergrad for linguistics when interested in speech pathology, but what else do you think I can major in to become one? Do you think psychology would be an acceptable undergraduate degree as well? Sorry for the questions! I'm just trying to look for options when applying for my bachelors x
I did undergrad in Communcation Sciences and Disorders. I've known people who did psychology, early childhood education, Spanish, and many other majors. Linguistics would be great if that's your main area of interest. Lots of options!
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Boating around Kujukushima.
beijingjamie perfectly captures the beauty of where I live!Ā
One of my neighbours slipped this under my door while I was practising, I thought they were going to make a noise complaint but they just had a request. I played it with my windows open and I heard really loud clapping come from a balcony a few stories up which was super lovely. Iām in such a lovely mood now itās so nice to be appreciated.
one - lovely incident is lovely
two - thereās a story waiting to be created from this
*takes notes for eventual TJ Hammond fic that I wrote part of six months ago*