I love how serious you take your job ! You was not playing about showing any names ! I love to see it. I can also appreciate seeing a young black female as an SLP. There’s not many of us ! Not only is this a great field if you have a passion for kids but it also pays well. So who wouldn’t want to do a job that they love PLUS getting paid well ! - I’ll also be going to school for the same thing after I’m done getting my BA in psychology (currently)... thank you for this vlog sis ❤️
Thank you very much for sharing! I am currently a first year middle school teacher and I am interested in the SLP world. I think it might really be the career for me and I would love to work as an SLP in a school. I have the greatest impact and find the most meaning when I work with students in small groups or one on one. Building those relationships is what makes me feel like I’m being a good teacher. The parts where I am trying to manage a large group (30 students in some classes) exhaust me as an introverted person. I am not naturally authoritative and dislike this aspect of the job. Being a school SLP seems to have all the parts of the job I like minus a few of the things I dislike, plus some extra duties and paperwork. I appreciate you sharing as I research and try to figure out if this path is right for me. :)
I enjoyed the video. Thank you for sharing! I know working with high school age is different from smaller, elementary school children. Just another video idea: You could do a room tour and discuss some of things you use/how you stay organized.
Thank you for making this video. Thanks for respecting the privacy of your students. Can you make similar videos of any noticing, insights, and tips for managing paperwork, taking notes during sessions, and other administrative duties? You covered some of that here but I would definitely watch another video with any more details that you feel comfortable providing. I am an aspiring SLP so i love learning about the day-to-day. Happy New Year!
Thank you for the information. This was very helpful. I also appreciate you keeping the kids private. It shows that you are professional and that you care about your job and that you value the people you work with. Great job
Thank you. I recently have made the transition from medical (acute 6yrs; SNF 9 yrs) to school base services. I found your tube videos yesterday; very inspirational.
I appreciate that you talked a bit about documentation and showed some examples of how you do it :) also helpful to know your case load size and how you split up the session times (30 mins vs one hour)! I have a BA in SLP and considering getting my masters so doing lots of research rn, this is my first video of yours that I'm watching but I'll be watching more! Thanks for putting out this content, it's helpful :)
You gave me a really great idea regarding my business. I have my office space and now I am building my clientele. I had a contract with the state to eval and it fell through so I am starting from scratch. I love they idea of waking up early and working on something so I am not worried about it throughout the day. I currently contract myself with a special needs school 3-22 yrs of age and 95% of my caseload is AAC and autism, I have some ED kiddos. I also PRN for a residential hospital for one side Autism/behavioral (6-18 yrs) and the other side adult psych. So I am having a good time with all of this great experience. When I was in Nashville, I had some high schoolers. I did the same thing as far as making them take ownership and come to tx sessions at designated times. They knew the consequences if they didn't show up. I have to admit, if a student was absent too many times I would go get them and discuss responsibility and so on and so forth. Thanks for sharing your day!!!!
Oh wow you've had some great populations and settings!! That sounds AWESOME. So glad I could help you find more time for your business! Best of luck to you 🤗
I would give anything to meet my husband for lunch at home just to give him a light roast for using the microwave first and not heating up my food too! 🙌🏽🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 This was so cute!!!!! Suddenly excited in the car but once through the door.... HANGRY!!! Lol. Completely happy and relieved the kids aren’t coming out for privacy. And thank you for sharing about documentation! You made me want to get up and catch up on logging. Get it! 🙌🏽
I 100% love how protective you are of your clients!! I appreciate that! I am 38 years old and about to start my 2nd semester of graduate school! I am excited for the future!! Good luck to you as well!
Im currently a junior in high school and i’m really interesting in Speech Language Pathology, so watching your videos these past few years has been SO helpful! Random question, but in college how much science was required? (Chem, bio, etc) Kinda worried about that part, bc science is definitely my weaker area haha :)
Hey! Thanks for watching :) if you go to the video that says my undergrad experience that one goes through the classes I had. It was a little more science based as you get into the field but it's nothing to it but studying and hard work. You will be fine I promise!🙌🏾
Current grad student here! Math and science have never been my strongest subjects (I honestly struggled through all my high school science classes), but Kacy is right; working hard is all you can do. *Utilize UA-cam educators!!* The coursework is a lot more medical/scientific than I previously expected, but I've loved it anyway. I like to think that speech path is a fun mix of education, nursing, linguistics, audiology, and psychology. The American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA) requires us to take a physical science (chemistry, bio, or physics) and a social science (psych, sociology) that is NOT associated with a speech path department. I don't know if AP classes can count towards that. Some graduate programs require a full anatomy and physiology course, but not all. In my case, I took intro to chemistry at a community college over the summer. Undergrad programs will also include a speech-specific anatomy course (basically everything from the diaphragm up) and an acoustics/speech science course. Other courses will include information related to different diagnoses in kids and adults, like autism, strokes, cerebral palsy, hearing loss, and language disorders. TLDR: You can always Google something like "COMD course descriptions + [the name of a university]" to get an idea of what to expect.
This was very insightful! Great tips you would only get with experience:) I think when I’m watching a Day-in-the-life video, I’m looking for “how does this person manage xyz on a daily basis” so this was great! If you were up to it, I’d love to see a week or month in the life just seeing like all the big things that happen. I know that would be an extended project, but just offering up a suggestion:)
Hi, loved seeing more about a day in your life! May I ask what type of business you have? I know you mentioned you work on it for an hour in the am, I hope you don't mind! Thank you!
Social Thinking! I did a lesson on say it vs think it with my AU support class last year and I used lots of videos. Have you ever used PlayPosit? You can input videos and ask questions during certain points throughout the video. That was my first year doing that type of lessons too but when I found my footing, I really enjoyed it.
Have you ever considered using an attendance calendar? I keep them in the folder for my groups along with their data sheets. Then I document on our online documentation system.
Hey girl! I just found your channel! I appreciate this so much! I just got hired for a local district and this helped so much with my first year jitters!
I promise you we understand girl, we just want to see some of what you do and maybe a summary of a case you handled. Please don’t apologize for the content of your videos because it’s about comfort and not violating HIPAA lol. #SLPLoading ⏳
KlassicKacy I’m evenly split between 2 elementary schools. One I see more typically developing kids at the other I see kids with moderate-severe autism spectrum disorder
Working at a school, do you find yourself bringing work home much? I've heard there tends to be a lot of work to take home working in other environments.
I don't simply because I have done my best to master being as productive and organized as I can during the day with documentation. Not that other SLPs aren't, but I set up strict boundaries with bringing work home. And since I've done that- I know I have to get it done at work.
I am 22 years old really wanting to get into being a high school SLP. From some research (minimal!) it states that only %4 of males major as an SLP. It really is making me hesitate should I let that bother me? Are males just not suited for this field? Not trying to be sexist at all just had an amazing SLP throughout middle school/high school and want to make the same difference she made in my life. Please let me know cause I really want to do this!
It's true that there are not a lot of men compared to women but I think it's slowly changing. Men ARE suited for this field but our field still has a long way to go as far as people knowing about it and what it is we do. I had a few male classmates in grad school who are thriving now. If you follow me on IG and DM me, I can share their pages with you. You should absolutely go for it. Never let a statistic stop you. You'll be great! ☺️
How are you? omg lm looking into pursuing SLP but l don't know I'm so worried about my age. lm 37, married and have 3 kids (under 7). lm wondering will l be able to manage. May l ask how old are you if it's okay. l know you are young but just curious. Thanks love your videos. it still gives me courage though.
@ABlessing2019 I know this is late but don’t let your age stop you from pursuing this if this is truly something you want to do. I’m starting SLP grad school next week and I’m 39 (will be 40 in a few weeks, actually). I spent the last couple of years completing grad school prerequisites while working full time and it was tough, but I made it through and so can you if you’re committed. It’s a cliche but it’s true: you’re going to get older anyway so you might as well spend the time doing something that’s meaningful to you. Good luck in whatever you decide to do!!
I love how serious you take your job ! You was not playing about showing any names ! I love to see it. I can also appreciate seeing a young black female as an SLP. There’s not many of us ! Not only is this a great field if you have a passion for kids but it also pays well. So who wouldn’t want to do a job that they love PLUS getting paid well !
- I’ll also be going to school for the same thing after I’m done getting my BA in psychology (currently)... thank you for this vlog sis ❤️
Thank you so much for this comment lol I definitely wasn't playing 🤣 can't wait to have you in this field ❤️ I know you'll be great ☺️
you got happy when you started talking about your man having the same lunch break and WE LOVE TO SEE IT.
😂 I love having the same lunch as him 🤗
So sweet 😍
loved this video, i appreciate you posting about SLP stuff and totally understand you protecting the privacy of students.
Thank you very much for sharing! I am currently a first year middle school teacher and I am interested in the SLP world. I think it might really be the career for me and I would love to work as an SLP in a school. I have the greatest impact and find the most meaning when I work with students in small groups or one on one. Building those relationships is what makes me feel like I’m being a good teacher. The parts where I am trying to manage a large group (30 students in some classes) exhaust me as an introverted person. I am not naturally authoritative and dislike this aspect of the job. Being a school SLP seems to have all the parts of the job I like minus a few of the things I dislike, plus some extra duties and paperwork. I appreciate you sharing as I research and try to figure out if this path is right for me. :)
I enjoyed the video. Thank you for sharing!
I know working with high school age is different from smaller, elementary school children. Just another video idea: You could do a room tour and discuss some of things you use/how you stay organized.
Thank you for making this video. Thanks for respecting the privacy of your students. Can you make similar videos of any noticing, insights, and tips for managing paperwork, taking notes during sessions, and other administrative duties? You covered some of that here but I would definitely watch another video with any more details that you feel comfortable providing. I am an aspiring SLP so i love learning about the day-to-day. Happy New Year!
I'll keep that in mind for the next one! Thanks for watching 🤗
Thank you for the information. This was very helpful. I also appreciate you keeping the kids private. It shows that you are professional and that you care about your job and that you value the people you work with. Great job
great Video, The part about IEP meetings made me so sad.. My mom always went to my meetings.
Thank you. I recently have made the transition from medical (acute 6yrs; SNF 9 yrs) to school base services. I found your tube videos yesterday; very inspirational.
Thank you so much!
I didn’t know your husband was in the Air Force! Mine is too, and I’m studying speech pathology. We are so similar 😄
Yes!! 🙌🏾❤️
Loved this video! I am currently in grad school to be an SLP, and loved the tips and advice you gave. It was so helpful, so thanks!
Awesome!! Thank you for watching!!
I appreciate that you talked a bit about documentation and showed some examples of how you do it :) also helpful to know your case load size and how you split up the session times (30 mins vs one hour)! I have a BA in SLP and considering getting my masters so doing lots of research rn, this is my first video of yours that I'm watching but I'll be watching more! Thanks for putting out this content, it's helpful :)
I'm so glad you find it helpful! Thank you for watching ❤️
You gave me a really great idea regarding my business. I have my office space and now I am building my clientele. I had a contract with the state to eval and it fell through so I am starting from scratch. I love they idea of waking up early and working on something so I am not worried about it throughout the day. I currently contract myself with a special needs school 3-22 yrs of age and 95% of my caseload is AAC and autism, I have some ED kiddos. I also PRN for a residential hospital for one side Autism/behavioral (6-18 yrs) and the other side adult psych. So I am having a good time with all of this great experience. When I was in Nashville, I had some high schoolers. I did the same thing as far as making them take ownership and come to tx sessions at designated times. They knew the consequences if they didn't show up. I have to admit, if a student was absent too many times I would go get them and discuss responsibility and so on and so forth. Thanks for sharing your day!!!!
Oh wow you've had some great populations and settings!! That sounds AWESOME. So glad I could help you find more time for your business! Best of luck to you 🤗
I would give anything to meet my husband for lunch at home just to give him a light roast for using the microwave first and not heating up my food too! 🙌🏽🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 This was so cute!!!!! Suddenly excited in the car but once through the door.... HANGRY!!! Lol. Completely happy and relieved the kids aren’t coming out for privacy. And thank you for sharing about documentation! You made me want to get up and catch up on logging. Get it! 🙌🏽
😂 thank you!
I 100% love how protective you are of your clients!! I appreciate that! I am 38 years old and about to start my 2nd semester of graduate school! I am excited for the future!! Good luck to you as well!
Thank you so much! And you go!!! I love when people go for it no matter what ☺️
Great video thank you for sharing about our field!
Im currently a junior in high school and i’m really interesting in Speech Language Pathology, so watching your videos these past few years has been SO helpful! Random question, but in college how much science was required? (Chem, bio, etc) Kinda worried about that part, bc science is definitely my weaker area haha :)
Hey! Thanks for watching :) if you go to the video that says my undergrad experience that one goes through the classes I had. It was a little more science based as you get into the field but it's nothing to it but studying and hard work. You will be fine I promise!🙌🏾
Current grad student here!
Math and science have never been my strongest subjects (I honestly struggled through all my high school science classes), but Kacy is right; working hard is all you can do. *Utilize UA-cam educators!!* The coursework is a lot more medical/scientific than I previously expected, but I've loved it anyway. I like to think that speech path is a fun mix of education, nursing, linguistics, audiology, and psychology.
The American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA) requires us to take a physical science (chemistry, bio, or physics) and a social science (psych, sociology) that is NOT associated with a speech path department. I don't know if AP classes can count towards that. Some graduate programs require a full anatomy and physiology course, but not all. In my case, I took intro to chemistry at a community college over the summer. Undergrad programs will also include a speech-specific anatomy course (basically everything from the diaphragm up) and an acoustics/speech science course. Other courses will include information related to different diagnoses in kids and adults, like autism, strokes, cerebral palsy, hearing loss, and language disorders.
TLDR: You can always Google something like "COMD course descriptions + [the name of a university]" to get an idea of what to expect.
Sydney Rube Chem is required! I got a C, I hate science too 😕
Chem, anatomy & physiology, physics, neuroscience are some of the ones I have to take at my school for slp
@@vanessahernandez9829 I feel you about chem
I loved your video blog Kacey. Thanks for the lowdown on what the basic tasks of speech pathologists are on a day to day basis.
Very interesting when you spoke about the social cues! wow, thank you
can i just say how much i am LOVINGGGGG this vlog style ??
Awh thank you so much! That means a lot because I wasn't sure of how to do this!
Hello! Loved your video! I am considering on majoring in communicative disorders to become an SLP. Video was informational!
This was very insightful! Great tips you would only get with experience:) I think when I’m watching a Day-in-the-life video, I’m looking for “how does this person manage xyz on a daily basis” so this was great! If you were up to it, I’d love to see a week or month in the life just seeing like all the big things that happen. I know that would be an extended project, but just offering up a suggestion:)
That would be a great one! Long one, but great idea lol
Hi, loved seeing more about a day in your life! May I ask what type of business you have? I know you mentioned you work on it for an hour in the am, I hope you don't mind! Thank you!
Social Thinking! I did a lesson on say it vs think it with my AU support class last year and I used lots of videos. Have you ever used PlayPosit? You can input videos and ask questions during certain points throughout the video. That was my first year doing that type of lessons too but when I found my footing, I really enjoyed it.
Have you ever considered using an attendance calendar? I keep them in the folder for my groups along with their data sheets. Then I document on our online documentation system.
Hey girl! I just found your channel! I appreciate this so much! I just got hired for a local district and this helped so much with my first year jitters!
I'm so glad it did!
@@KacyJalice I look forward to watching more of your videos!
I promise you we understand girl, we just want to see some of what you do and maybe a summary of a case you handled. Please don’t apologize for the content of your videos because it’s about comfort and not violating HIPAA lol. #SLPLoading ⏳
Thank you ☺️
In New York State our caseload cap is 65 students!! I have 46 and I do not want anymore lol
I feel you! Lol What age group do you work with?
KlassicKacy I’m evenly split between 2 elementary schools. One I see more typically developing kids at the other I see kids with moderate-severe autism spectrum disorder
@@Jhudsonluv nice!!
You are so funny!! Love your video, thank you so much!! 😁
Thank you for watching ☺️
Working at a school, do you find yourself bringing work home much? I've heard there tends to be a lot of work to take home working in other environments.
I don't simply because I have done my best to master being as productive and organized as I can during the day with documentation. Not that other SLPs aren't, but I set up strict boundaries with bringing work home. And since I've done that- I know I have to get it done at work.
I am 22 years old really wanting to get into being a high school SLP. From some research (minimal!) it states that only %4 of males major as an SLP. It really is making me hesitate should I let that bother me? Are males just not suited for this field? Not trying to be sexist at all just had an amazing SLP throughout middle school/high school and want to make the same difference she made in my life. Please let me know cause I really want to do this!
It's true that there are not a lot of men compared to women but I think it's slowly changing. Men ARE suited for this field but our field still has a long way to go as far as people knowing about it and what it is we do. I had a few male classmates in grad school who are thriving now. If you follow me on IG and DM me, I can share their pages with you. You should absolutely go for it. Never let a statistic stop you. You'll be great! ☺️
@@KacyJalice I also heard there are more women than men in this field. Why is that?
@@Dontincludeme No idea, I chalk it up to not many people knowing about the field
Do you have any tips for studying for the SLP praxis state board!? I been having a hard time pass the praxis 😞
Does a SLP have freedom in what they choose to wear. Do I have to wear scrubs or can I wear maxi skirts and dresses (obviously work place appropriate)
If you're in the schools you can typically wear what you want. If you're in other settings you may be in scrubs
Love this!!
Thanks girl!
I can’t wait to finish grad school and start working as an SLP instead of an SLPA
Girl you're going to be great at it! 🤗 All those SLPA days are just prepping you to be a better SLP
KlassicKacy thank you ❤️ and I’m at SC State ✨
How are you? omg lm looking into pursuing SLP but l don't know I'm so worried about my age. lm 37, married and have 3 kids (under 7). lm wondering will l be able to manage. May l ask how old are you if it's okay. l know you are young but just curious. Thanks love your videos. it still gives me courage though.
You can do it!! I'm 27. Thank you for watching ❤️
@@KacyJalice Awwww Thank you so much. Although l missed that age lol.
You can do it!! If you have the passion for something nothing will get in your way of achieving 🖤🖤
@ABlessing2019 I know this is late but don’t let your age stop you from pursuing this if this is truly something you want to do. I’m starting SLP grad school next week and I’m 39 (will be 40 in a few weeks, actually). I spent the last couple of years completing grad school prerequisites while working full time and it was tough, but I made it through and so can you if you’re committed. It’s a cliche but it’s true: you’re going to get older anyway so you might as well spend the time doing something that’s meaningful to you. Good luck in whatever you decide to do!!
Watched the whole vedeo bse of your nice hair style
How long was your master's program? 2 or 3 years?
2 years because I had a background
@@KacyJalicewhat do u mean by a background?
@@char6081 an undergraduate degree in Speech
Definitely would not expect to see therapy sessions in a video, cuz confidentiality. 7 IEPs in one week, yikes!
Oh good lol I watch other DITLs and people do it all the time. I just couldn't. But yeah insane 🙄 got through it though.
I've seen gen ed teachers show students, but that's a bit different from special ed. Yeah, I get stressed when I have more than 3 in a week!
You are so pretty
Thank you!
What business are you wanting to start?
I've already started, but my own practice!
Your 'tude on not being a full time blogger 😂 🙌🏻
Do you have to have a master's degree for your job?
Yes I do!
Confidentiality reasons completely justify you not showing the therapy sessions
I never understood how others showed their kids without fear lol
@@KacyJalice that's a violation of confidentiality rights, no matter the age of the child