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National SLP Day

Working to assess and improve communication needs and skills, Speech and Language Pathologists (SLPs) work with both children and adults whether as part of medical programs or educational systems.

These highly trained professionals serve people with hearing loss, voice problems, brain injury, speech sound errors, developmental delays, trouble with chewing or swallowing and much more. 

National Speech and Language Pathologist Appreciation Day is here to shine a much-deserved spotlight on these people who play such an important role in the lives of so many. And it’s a day to raise public awareness about SLPs and communication health! source

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