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Post by brianpugh on Jan 20, 2018 3:34:12 GMT -5
Hi, an application for a master's in educational therapy, I got thrown a curveball. My youngest child, previously identified as having autism and suspected of having dyslexia, turned out to have profound hearing loss. So I'm now thinking the best way to help her and relaunch my career after a decade as a SAHM is to become an auditory-verbal therapist. I'm planning to start a SLP Assistant program at the local community college this fall and will be applying to master's programs after I finish the pre-reqs (I have a bachelor's in psychology). I know that Gallaudet has a SLP program focused on working with the deaf & hard-of-hearing but their emphasis seems to be on teaching ASL rather than spoken English. Which universities are good for aural rehabilitation and how to teach spoken English to the D/HoH? Please help. Thanks! I didn't find the right solution from the Internet. References: forum.thegradcafe.com/topic/64828-which-slp-program-for-future-auditory-verbal-therapist-for-deafhoh/3D animated video
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