How Does a Typical Telepractice Session Look?
During this Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, telepractice is becoming more popular as a service delivery model for speech-language pathologists (SLPs).
During this Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, telepractice is becoming more popular as a service delivery model for speech-language pathologists (SLPs).
In the last blog, I discussed some of the pros and cons of telepractice from a school clinician’s perspective. Just because there are more pros than cons doesn’t mean that you’re ready to take that leap, however.
When I started my first telepractice position over 10 years ago, I was taking a huge leap of faith. I lived in a rural area at the time, and speech-language pathologist jobs were not easy to come by.
When I meet other SLPs and tell them what I do, one of the most common questions I’m asked is “How did you get started in telepractice?” I usually tell the short version of my story, but I’d like to share the unedited version with you.
My mom recently sent me the “Student of the Month” article from our local newspaper that I was featured in when I was a senior in high school 20 years ago.
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