Speech-Language Pathologists

GPTKB entity

Properties (76)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf profession
gptkbp:addresses swallowing disorders
gptkbp:advises educational programs
gptkbp:advocatesFor policy changes
access to services
patients
gptkbp:assists social communication skills
gptkbp:certifications gptkb:American_Speech-Language-Hearing_Association
gptkbp:collaboratedWith families
teachers
psychologists
doctors
audiologists
speech therapists
gptkbp:conducts home visits
workshops
evaluations
gptkbp:connects other professionals
gptkbp:createdBy individualized education plans
gptkbp:developer resources
public awareness campaigns
treatment plans
communication goals
gptkbp:diedIn hospitals
schools
private practice
gptkbp:documentType treatment outcomes
gptkbp:education clients
gptkbp:engagesIn community outreach
professional organizations
interdisciplinary teams
gptkbp:evaluates speech disorders
language disorders
voice disorders
fluency disorders
articulation skills
nonverbal communication skills
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Speech-Language Pathologists
gptkbp:monitors progress
therapy effectiveness
gptkbp:participatedIn research studies
continuing education
gptkbp:provides counseling
therapy
consultation services
group therapy sessions
resources for families
teletherapy services
parent training
support for bilingual clients
gptkbp:railwayLine staff
gptkbp:requires master's degree
clinical fellowship
gptkbp:research communication techniques
gptkbp:specialties communication disorders
gptkbp:supports academic success
language development
gptkbp:uses evidence-based practices
diagnostic tools
technology in therapy
language intervention strategies
articulation therapy techniques
play-based therapy techniques
gptkbp:worksWith children
adults
individuals with brain injuries
individuals with developmental delays
stroke survivors
autistic individuals
individuals with aphasia
individuals with cognitive impairments
individuals with dyslexia
individuals with learning disabilities
clients with hearing impairments
individuals with apraxia.
individuals with traumatic brain injuries