SLP assistant definition

SLP assistant means a speech-language pathology assistant.

Examples of SLP assistant in a sentence

  • The clinical educator may have the S-LP assistant continue to provide direct services to clients on his/her caseload, while the S-LP student provides direct services to clients on the clinical educator’s caseload.

  • The clinical educator would demonstrate to the S-LP student how S-LP assistants function within the clinical setting and provide opportunities for the S-LP student to work collaboratively with the S-LP assistant on particular tasks (e.g., providing group therapy together, having the S-LP student provide the S-LP assistant with administrative or clinical tasks, etc.).

  • Alternatively, the S-LP assistant and S-LP student may work together in providing direct services to clients on the S-LP assistant’s caseload (under the supervision of the clinical educator), while the S-LP student also provides direct services to clients on the clinical educator’s caseload.

  • TEA Guidelines Effective September 1, 2006, under the new SHARS State Plan language, speech therapy services under the SHARS program can be provided by speech/language pathologist (SLP), American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) certified SLP with Texas license, ASHA-equivalent SLP, a TEA certified SLP, a SLP assistant licensed by the state or a grandfathered SLP when the assistant is acting under the supervision or direction of a qualified SLP.

  • The District will provide a minimum total of 225 hours per week of SLP assistant time.

  • Depending on the level of competency of the S-LP student and S-LP assistant, clinical educators may decide to manage supervision of both parties in different ways.

  • A student’s level of interaction with the S-LP assistant is at the discretion of the clinical educator and/or practicum site, though providing the student with opportunities to collaborate with S-LP assistants is strongly recommended.

  • Speech Therapists at La Feria ISD can range from ASHA certified, TEA certified and Grandfathered SLPs. Historically, any SLP with a license was able to supervise an SLP assistant.

  • Effective September 1, 2006, under the new SHARS State Plan language, speech therapy services under the SHARS program can be provided by speech/language pathologist (SLP), American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) certified SLP with Texas license, ASHA-equivalent SLP, a TEA certified SLP, a SLP assistant licensed by the state or a grandfathered SLP when the assistant is acting under the supervision or direction of a qualified SLP.

  • A student’s level of interaction with the S-LP assistant is at the discretion of the clinical educator and/or practicum site, though providing the student with opportunities to collaborate with S- LP assistants is strongly recommended.

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