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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm a speech pathologist. The education part is rough to get through. But after I finish my CFY (clinical fellowship) for 9 months, I can work from home doing teletherapy and can leave and go back pretty much at any time because there is a high demand.[/quote] +1 Most SLP I know set their own schedule, work from home/travel to clients, and do NOT deal with insurance at all. Yet their schedules are "full" simply because it's damn near impossible to get a spot with a SLP. It's been that way for over 20 years (that I'm aware of). Even if you snag a spot when your kid is younger, it's usually during the day. once kid hits ES age, you will never get the "after school" time slots because those are typically taken by kids who will be in Speech for all of their school life (ie kids with more than a minor speech issue who will phase out by ES/MS). At that point, even finding a private one with space after school is challenging. [/quote]
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