182: The One About Cultural Humility and Phonetics
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In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Bryanna Molina, a pediatric speech-language pathologist with 8 years of experience in the public schools in New York and Florida. She now works at a private practice in Miami and is also an adjunct professor at Nova Southeastern University, teaching Phonetics to undergraduate students. Her interests include speech sound disorders, swallowing and feeding, autism, and cultural humility.
Topics/Questions Asked:
What are the major differences between Articulation vs. Phonology?
How can professionals distinguish between Dialect vs. Disorder?
Why is it important to consider Cultural Humility when thinking about Phonetics?
What special considerations related to Diversity and Representation in the field impact speech sound delays and disorders?
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