You could have all the experience in the world with using AAC in person and still feel like you’ve hit a brick wall when asked to use it in telepractice. First off, don’t be afraid to ask for help! Teletherapy groups on Facebook are full of therapists who are happy […]
Reflections from the ASHA Convention
Earlier this month, I attended ASHA in Boston. I have regularly attended ASHA almost every year since I received my CCC. It is an enjoyable experience that allows me to see colleagues, network, see new products, and meet new people. This year was particularly special because it was the first […]
How To Register Your LLC in California (When Living in a Different State)
Many of us have dual licenses- one of them being in California. We know this is a high-need state regarding virtual therapy services, so it is a priority to maintain this license even when moving to a different state. If you want to create your own LLC in California as […]
Overcoming Burnout in the School Setting
In the past year or so I know of at least three young speech therapists (under 30 years old) who decided to leave the field and explore other options. We SLPs went through a TON of school that involved indescribable stress to obtain our degrees, and even after all that- […]
Employee vs Independent Contractor
It can be intimidating to change job settings and venture into teletherapy. Now add educating yourself on the difference between being a W2 employee versus an independent contractor in the virtual world, and you are left wondering if you’re doing this correctly. In this post, we will attempt to break […]