178: The One About Working with High School Students

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In this episode, I am joined by Gina Sanfelippo, an ASHA certified Speech Language Pathologist and the owner and founder of Bee’s Knees Speech Therapy based in Milwaukee, WI. Gina is a former high school SLP currently making the jump into private practice. 

She has experience supporting a variety of populations and age groups by working in both educational and healthcare settings. Some current areas that she serves include assistive technology and communication (AAC), stuttering, articulation, expressive/receptive language delay, social communication, and much more.

Gina’s philosophy is all about using child-led and family-centered approaches to therapy in order to see the best outcomes for clients.

Topics/Questions Asked:

  1. What does therapy look like with the high school population? 

  2. How does the SLP support the 18-21 transition programs? 

  3. Do you ever have to tackle tough conversations with your students? 

  4. How is AAC implementation different with adolescents?

Links:

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Website

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Resources:

Everyone Deserves AAC

Toward Functional Augmentative and Alternative Communication for Students With Autism

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