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Tuesday 26 May 2020

Cannot decide on a major: Speech Pathology & Audiology or Special Education?

Morris Cuomo: I know that sometimes you don't have a choice about what school to go to (paying out-of-state tuition is just awful), but if you're sure about special education, find a way! Special education teachers are great people to have around.But if you're really interested in SLP and only want to work with the special needs population, that's something you can do, too. It's not even a stretch. Lots of SLPs work with specialized populations (like individuals who stutter or have voice disorders), and not just in schools. Some specialize in AAC, which involves setting up alternative communication systems for individuals who are nonverbal; others focus on lower-functioning kids or those with autism spectrum disorders. While school SLPs see a wide range of issues, they don't have much time to spend on any one kid, so children with more significant needs typically see another SLP outside of school anyway.I guess what I'm saying is, do what you think you'll really enjo! y - either way, you will be able to serve children with special needs. People like you are welcome pretty much anywhere! And since SLPs need a master's degree to practice, you could even do your B.A. degree in special education and come back to to the master's in speech pathology later if you changed your mind. So, there's that :)....Show more

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