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    phonetic components necessary for the 6th grade. This experience encouraged me to begin studying the multi-faceted profession of speech-language pathology at the University of Missouri. After being accepted into the program as one of two African American students, I was exposed to the numerous opportunities Speech-Language Pathologists have to practice their work and the different settings in which they

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    needs center in the Mediterranean to intern with their speech department. One client I was to work with was a young girl with autism spectrum disorder who was responding to questions at a one to two word level. Alongside my supervising therapist, I spent seven weeks working with her on attributes and expanding her mean length of utterance. As I went into my last session, I was expecting two to three word responses. I had been learning that speech therapy could be a slow process requiring persistence

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    have an event or experience in their life when they know what they want to do as a career. For me, this event occurred when I was six years old as I was enrolled in speech therapy. Over the next five years, I went to speech therapy twice a week to alleviate an articulation error. I began to understand the affect speech therapy had on my life as I entered middle school and high school. While I was in speech, I was very reserved and lacked confidence; however, after completing speech therapy, I suddenly

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    of purpose in speech pathology. I always knew I wanted to work in a field with children, but I never could picture myself being a teacher. After deciding on my major, I shared my decision with my family and my mother could not have been happier! Little did I know my mother studied speech pathology as an undergraduate student, although she never followed through attending graduate school. Ironically following in my mother’s footsteps I feel as if it is ingrained in me to become a speech pathologist

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    grandmother had a stroke which ultimately affected her speech and was in dire need of a Speech Pathologist. This is what initially sparked my interest in this field. I was determined on working with the geriatric population because of the experience and attachment I endured with my grandmother. However, the irrefutable fact that this is my passion became evident when I started working as an Assistant Teacher at Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech. At Clarke I currently

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    The Houston Community College organized a speech tournament for students to partake in an opportunity of demonstrating both their speech and communication skills. The student’s skills are applied while each individual presents their speeches on the most popular topics, such as legalizing marijuana and Obamacare. In front of a vast audience, filled with many faculty members, the audience is able to listen to the students’ input and conducted research they have completed while simultaneously exhibiting

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    one of his infamous pieces of writings. This speech is about the value of the graduates’ liberal arts education. The speech is not typical for what would be expected. The expected speech would be motivational, educational, and thought provoking. When delivering this speech Mr. Wallace says several times that motivating or educating is not the purpose of the speech. However, even though this might not have been the explicit purpose of his speech, the speech did nothing but provoke thought. David Foster

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    i. Audiology is the study of hearing and the associated structures. ii. Audiologists work with a wide variety of population 1. Cochlear implant patients 2. Patients, who can range from pediatrics to geriatrics, who are having difficulty hearing. 3. Those who experience ringing in their ears—also known as tinnitus. b. Education i. A Bachelor’s Degree in Speech and Hearing Sciences or related field is required. ii. A Doctorate in Audiology (AuD) is required. iii. Licensing is required by every state

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    combines with listening, vocalizing, use sign language, reading, and writing in all domains of communication (Glover, McCormack & Smith, 2015). The qualified person who administers the particular services is called a speech therapist, speech-pathologist, speech-language therapists or speech clinician. However, he or she comply with advocacy, fact-finding, program codification and directing, oversighting, product advancement and valuation, including dialogue with families, caretaker, instructors, other

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    with expressive language and articulation. Having a speech impediment as a child affected me socially and emotionally. If it wasn’t for the hardworking and dedication from my speech therapist, I wouldn't be able to communicate effectively with confidence and overcome adversities today. My personal experience as a child guided me to find my passion for Speech and Language. I am fortunate to have found a profession that I can be more than just a speech therapist, but an inspiration. During my undergraduate

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