My Career Pathway; Speech Language Pathology

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Maybe in a recent Reunion the school of your child expressed their concern for his speech or language. Or while talking to your child you could have notice that he stutters occasionally. Could your child have a problem? What should you do? It is important to act quickly if you see any of these signs. Speech Language Pathology is the way of treating language or speech disorder and it promise to improve speech, understanding and expression of the language.

Speech and Language Pathology is a career with many opportunities in the health campus. It's a race where you can develop your creative skills for the benefit of others. That's why it's a career where there is a genuine gratification for what you do. To study speech pathology you have two options. The first is to do a degree in psychology and then enter Medical Sciences Campus to complete a master's degree in the field. The other option is to enter Albizu Campus and complete a degree in speech therapy and then do masters in speech pathology.

Salaries vary according the place in where you are. The best person in this field gets paid to win 107,000 dollars a year. If we talk about the type of work and the atmosphere is very quiet. You can get to work in schools, therapies or open your office. It is a work where you have to have great patience for people because the majority of people with whom you will work are children.

Speech Language Pathology helps solve or improve situations with language and speech. Some of the things that works are: articulation, fluency, and oral motor disorders. In the articulation disorders we can found: the difficulties in producing sound and the correct pronunciation of words. In the other hand the fluency and the oral motor disorders we found di...

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... express themselves correctly. Likewise the techniques are very important for the entire process. Another important part for the recovery of the person is the help of his family at all times. The care of the people who love him will be the ideal support and it will help him have a better life.

Works Cited

Scott, Lisa A.. "Stuttering Therapy for Children." Stuttering Foundation: A Nonprofit Organization Helping Those Who Stutter. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Jan. 2014. .

"Communication Development in Children with Language Delays." Communication Development in Children with Language Delays. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Jan. 2014. .

"KidsHealth." Speech-Language Therapy. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Jan. 2014.

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