Is Speech Pathology a Good Career?

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
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Komentáře • 71

  • @alicelafrance681
    @alicelafrance681 Před rokem +46

    I am 40 YO and about to start the prerequisite courses in order to get into the graduate school. Thank you for your videos

    • @PediatricSpeechPals
      @PediatricSpeechPals  Před rokem +1

      That’s awesome!! And of course! Thanks for watching! 💕

    • @marybee101
      @marybee101 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I admire you! I’m 27 and feel so lost but at the same time have been holding back because of my age. Thought I would have everything figured out by now 😭 trying to get back to school though :)

    • @MunzyOnesy
      @MunzyOnesy Před 21 dnem

      @@marybee101Hey I am 32 years old, I have been in school, then I got into the military at 25 then left a little while ago. I could not for the life of me figure what I wanted to do. Until I got hurt and realized that I want to help people as I was helped. So a career in the health field is a what I want. Now it’s doing the research and looking at it from as many perspectives as you can. You got this!! Both of you. There are so many different routes in the health field to go. Possibilities are vast.

  • @our.secret1130
    @our.secret1130 Před 2 lety +62

    Thank you for this content! I’ve been trolling too many Reddit threads and FB groups filled w people complaining about the field! Choosing this field is a hard decision when grad school is such a big investment of time and energy! I want to be confident in my choices but the truth seems to be that there are pros and cons to every job and career choices are all kind of a gamble until you’re working in the trenches

    • @PediatricSpeechPals
      @PediatricSpeechPals  Před 2 lety +8

      Exactly! Every job seems to have pros and cons and each one of those are so subjective. Overall, the pros definitely outweigh the cons for us. I think specifically for speech pathology it is hard because you really don’t get much experience in the field before graduate school unless you seek it out, which can produce unrealistic expectations. It’s always good to at least job shadow or volunteer to get some eyes-on experience in the field before heading straight into grad school to help with job satisfaction. Thanks for your comment 😊

    • @lucastaylor8321
      @lucastaylor8321 Před 3 měsíci

      you’ve been trolling?

  • @lesleydawn
    @lesleydawn Před měsícem +3

    I'm 36 years old and ready to persue higher education. Im considering aan SLP program, so thank uou for this video!

  • @angelinaservais
    @angelinaservais Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you this was very helpful

  • @joefunky9868
    @joefunky9868 Před rokem

    Thank you very much for your amazing video post guuurls❤

  • @kyliehamilton5301
    @kyliehamilton5301 Před rokem +2

    This was very helpful, thank you!

  • @paytongreen9137
    @paytongreen9137 Před rokem +9

    I’m so happy I found you guys!! Best SLP content on CZcams for sure!💗

  • @lca5075
    @lca5075 Před 17 dny

    I was seeing this video at the beginning of the year for some encouragement and at the end I got accepted in the program. So excited for the future…

  • @alcanlulu5862
    @alcanlulu5862 Před rokem +11

    I really appreciate this content. I was not aware of all the growth you can achieve through this career. I been in healthcare for almost 4 yrs now and its been a lot of learning but never feel fully rewarding. I found out about SLPA last year and really wish this career choice can be more out there. Thank you ladies for this information its really helpful!!

    • @PediatricSpeechPals
      @PediatricSpeechPals  Před rokem

      I’m so happy we could inform you more about this field!! We’re trying our best to share as much as we know!!

  • @ainslierust5969
    @ainslierust5969 Před 2 lety +4

    Hi there! Thanks so much for all this info - I am in Australia and am looking at studying Speech Path. These answers are great, and really explains all of questions I had. I think I'm convinced!

    • @PediatricSpeechPals
      @PediatricSpeechPals  Před 2 lety

      Hi Ainslie! Yay! Welcome to the speech life! We’re so glad you found this episode helpful! 😊

    • @faaeriies
      @faaeriies Před měsícem

      Hey! I just wanted to know how you’re going now and if you decided to pursue studying speech pathology? :)

  • @andrewz5011
    @andrewz5011 Před rokem +1

    Awesome video! Deciding whether to go back to school for this or nursing

  • @ishratfatima4959
    @ishratfatima4959 Před 2 měsíci

    I'm happy bcz finally i found you guys best slp❤

  • @baatgaalen
    @baatgaalen Před 2 lety +5

    Great video!🌟I’m going to start studying speech and language pathology in August and this video made me even more existed😍
    Greetings from Sweden💫

  • @theeducation1008
    @theeducation1008 Před 11 měsíci +9

    You two are so sweet and inspiring. Although I am old, I am going to become an SLP. A family friend of mine became an SLP at 65 and worked into his 70's.

    • @PediatricSpeechPals
      @PediatricSpeechPals  Před 11 měsíci +1

      That’s awesome!! Thanks so much for sharing 😊

    • @yvettec1539
      @yvettec1539 Před 18 dny +1

      Thank you for sharing. I've been considering changing my profession after 34 yrs. Im 54 yrs old and happy to know that I'm not the only older person deciding to pursue this career

  • @racheljohnson2710
    @racheljohnson2710 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I see a lot of comments on reddit about SLP's having large case loads and being overworked. How would you say that's panned out in your experiences?

  • @alexandramuniz7342
    @alexandramuniz7342 Před rokem

    Hi ! I love this channel and video but I have a question. How can I travel around/ have an unconventional 9-5 as an SLP? The only type of SLP I know of is in a school setting and doesn't offer as much freedom :/

    • @PediatricSpeechPals
      @PediatricSpeechPals  Před rokem

      Hi! You can be a travel SLP or an in-home SLP or private practice SLP where you can pick your own hours and create a flexible schedule. You could also start your own business and/or do only teletherapy. Some SLP settings are less flexible than others but I think you can definitely find the freedom and flexibility you're looking for using some of the other settings. ☺

  • @marialoza4099
    @marialoza4099 Před 2 lety

    Hi!!, thank you guys for the video, how can you enter the field having an associates degree ?

    • @PediatricSpeechPals
      @PediatricSpeechPals  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi! Great question! The quickest way to enter the field besides volunteer work, job shadowing, etc. would be to become a SLPA. According to ASHA’s website there are three education options that you can take to become a SLPA. The first option mentions how to become one by having an associate’s degree.
      Here’s the link to their website will all the pathways!
      www.asha.org/certification/education-pathways-to-speech-language-pathology-assistants-certification/
      We hope this was helpful! 💕

  • @abbyilusorio
    @abbyilusorio Před rokem +4

    If I am majoring in Psychology with a double minor in education and art is this good for grad school. Because my college doesn’t offer SLP major so is this a good alternative? Also what are requirements/prerequisites grad schools look for?

    • @PediatricSpeechPals
      @PediatricSpeechPals  Před rokem +2

      Hi! I think those majors hit a lot of courses that are similar to those of an undergrad degree in communication disorders. I would take a look at the asha.org website. They lay out specifically what course you need when applying to grad school. Also schools you’re interested in will have a list of course that are required to be admitted into their program.

  • @speechperfect1
    @speechperfect1 Před rokem

    Great content! Hi from a fellow SLP youtuber

    • @PediatricSpeechPals
      @PediatricSpeechPals  Před rokem +1

      Hi fellow SLP! 💕

    • @fizzafatima4860
      @fizzafatima4860 Před rokem

      I m interested to join in canada as speech &Language pathalogist,,,,,,plz guide me

    • @fizzafatima4860
      @fizzafatima4860 Před rokem

      How i become a certified speech & Language pathaligist

    • @PediatricSpeechPals
      @PediatricSpeechPals  Před rokem

      @@fizzafatima4860 Hi! Yes, we’d suggest starting by taking a look at ASHA’s website. We also have a video explaining the whole process on how to become an SLP if you’d like to watch it!
      Here is the link:
      czcams.com/video/bAEaUFtyrEs/video.html

  • @daejahpierrejules730
    @daejahpierrejules730 Před rokem +2

    Hello! I’m a senior in college getting my prerequisites to go into speech pathology grad school. I worry that I’m in it for the wrong reasons. I like the career and the flexibility and the money but I don’t really have much experience with kids. I would like to know why you guys want to become SLPs, what’s your “why”? I want to become an SLP because I am interested in the subject, it pays well, and there are several settings to work in.

    • @PediatricSpeechPals
      @PediatricSpeechPals  Před rokem +5

      Hello! That is a very good question. Undergrad really does not set you up that well for understanding what the field will be like since most undergrad programs are only theoretically based. If I were you, I would try and volunteer, job shadow, and/or try to find a job working with kids. This will help you decide if you even like the population and the therapy involved. Personally, I (Melissa) chose this field for a bunch of reasons: 1) I think it is super rewarding, you really can make a huge difference in these children and families lives. 2) I LOVE kids, so it is great to work with them every day. 3) The flexibility 4) The pay. I think when it comes down to it, make sure you like the population you are working with and the therapy that you would be providing. You can find other jobs that have security, flexibility, and pay well but the beauty of this job is the people and families you get to work with.

    • @daejahpierrejules730
      @daejahpierrejules730 Před rokem +1

      @@PediatricSpeechPals thank you so much!

  • @streaklight
    @streaklight Před 9 měsíci +1

    Would someone who is very introverted be a good fit for the job? I did biology and linguistics and I always wanted a very hands-on career, but medicine is obviously too people-oriented for me. I'd say I like helping older people, but I'm not too confident about communicating with many different kinds of people. Do introverts find this job draining?

    • @megananne7744
      @megananne7744 Před 8 měsíci

      As an introvert, yes it can be draining. You have to talk to people as it’s a major part of the job.

    • @PediatricSpeechPals
      @PediatricSpeechPals  Před 7 měsíci +3

      Good question! I think it depends on the person, but for me it is not too bad since I am seeing a consistent group of people each week. Also, I also feel more confident since I am there to provide a service and help support families so there is a purpose for the communication rather than just small talk. That’s been my experience at least!

  • @briannavalerdi6062
    @briannavalerdi6062 Před rokem

    Hi! I’m about to graduate with my BA. What jobs do you suggest I apply for to begin getting into the field?

    • @PediatricSpeechPals
      @PediatricSpeechPals  Před rokem

      Hi! We suggest that people try to find any job that involves the population you want to work with. If that is pediatrics- finding a job at a school, daycare, clinic, etc. would be helpful.

  • @cuongtrancuong52
    @cuongtrancuong52 Před rokem +2

    Hay quá

  • @trinitydelgado7908
    @trinitydelgado7908 Před rokem

    Can you take online courses if wanting to become an SLP in case you cannot travel to a university or graduate school?

    • @PediatricSpeechPals
      @PediatricSpeechPals  Před rokem +1

      Yes! There are online schools! Like my, University of St Augustine

    • @akuaaddo4809
      @akuaaddo4809 Před 2 měsíci

      @@PediatricSpeechPals Are you able to work and make money for your living expenses while in online grad school ? I’m nervous about that. At this time, I can’t afford not to work 😢

  • @purplesuninthesky
    @purplesuninthesky Před 8 měsíci +1

    How long is schooling to become a speech pathologist I graduated from early childhood development not sure if I can still become a speech pathologist.

    • @PediatricSpeechPals
      @PediatricSpeechPals  Před 7 měsíci +1

      It is a year or so of post baccalaureate classes (if needed) and then two years of grad school 😊

  • @marykatherineschmitz3007

    Any advice for someone in between education or slp?

    • @PediatricSpeechPals
      @PediatricSpeechPals  Před rokem +1

      I would try and job shadow both! I think that is the best way to get insight about the day to day life and hopefully will bring some clarity 😊

  • @captainclarky5352
    @captainclarky5352 Před měsícem

    In Australia you only need an honours degree not a master's. Pretty cool. Speech is like a dream job for me

  • @vj6164
    @vj6164 Před rokem

    What do you think about the idea of doing the undergraduate work in an online university?

  • @chloesamson8957
    @chloesamson8957 Před 2 lety

    Hi! Where did you guys study for your undergraduate and graduate degrees?

    • @PediatricSpeechPals
      @PediatricSpeechPals  Před 2 lety +4

      Hi! Good question- I (Melissa) went to Washington State University for undergrad and Cal State San Marcos for grad school and Haley went to University of Oregon for undergrad and she’s attending University of St. Augustine’s grad program right now 😊

    • @aubripunsalan3920
      @aubripunsalan3920 Před 8 měsíci

      Hi! Do you guys have a video on Haley's experience at St. Augustine? Is she doing the online program? I am about to apply to Baylor University for their online part-time SLP program! I just want to know someones online experience, like do you feel you are learning everything you need to know in order to be a successful SLP? @@PediatricSpeechPals

  • @preciousmonique9076
    @preciousmonique9076 Před 9 měsíci

    can you mentor me? I have 16 yrs of experience and just finished a slpa course but I need hours 😩 with a licensed slp.. I am open to any arrangement

    • @PediatricSpeechPals
      @PediatricSpeechPals  Před 7 měsíci

      Hi! We’re not currently doing mentorship’s right now but hopefully maybe in the future! 😊

  • @sarahotis9444
    @sarahotis9444 Před rokem

    I study speech language pathology in Belgium (Europe). Do you all think it is possible for me to work abroad?

    • @PediatricSpeechPals
      @PediatricSpeechPals  Před rokem +1

      Yes, you can! Here’s a link from ASHA with more info if you’re interested 😊
      careers.asha.org/getting-the-job/working-abroad/

    • @sarahotis9444
      @sarahotis9444 Před rokem

      @@PediatricSpeechPals Thank you so much! :)

  • @AshleeWyma-sh3vq
    @AshleeWyma-sh3vq Před 3 měsíci

    Does anyone want to be a speech pathologist and a cheer coach?

  • @mperformance3502
    @mperformance3502 Před 4 měsíci

    Terrible career. Little to no growth. Easily replaceable by new grads. Hard cap on salary. Not transferable degree if you decide to change career. If you know people in the field, then you know how bad it is.

  • @melodies-in-my-head8252

    I don’t know how much you guys will be able to help on this front, but I’m actually more worried about my extracurriculares in college. I’m keeping my grades up and I’ve already join NSSHLA, but I’m starting to get interested in other groups (A sorority that raises awareness on literacy and the possibly my college’s rowing team). I’m afraid that my focus not being 100% on SLP will hinder rather than help me trying to get into grad school. I also don’t have a job at the moment. Any advice or perspective you could give on the topic would help immensely! Much love to you both 🫶🏼

    • @PediatricSpeechPals
      @PediatricSpeechPals  Před rokem

      Hey! I (Melissa) totally understand your worry, but I think it would be totally reasonable for you to be in a sorority and/or on your college rowing team! Luckily (at least at my school) both sororities and sports offered great study times and tutoring options if needed. I also think that you should experience what you want to in college and then if it’s necessary to take a step back to focus more on school, you always can! It’s obviously up to you and what you think you can handle, but I would hate for you to look back at college wishing you had done those things. 😊