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We are here to answer your questions and help you with your tricky cases! You have two options for how you can connect to our thriving communities.  Click the button below that matches where you’d like to ask your question.

1. Private Facebook Group: Social media makes it easier than ever for us to connect with others in our profession.  But this isn’t just ANY Facebook group!  This is a private group just for our paid members.  Our staff and our community manager, Shanell Latta, CCC-SLP, work hard to make sure that our community is a supportive and kind one.  We also make sure that you’ll get great, helpful answers to your questions as quickly as possible.  Plus, most of our community hangs out here in this Facebook group so you’ll get answers from other speech-language pathologists and professionals in here as well!

(Not interested in all of the rest of the Facebook nonsense?  If you’re not a fan of using Facebook, you can simply set up a username and password to join our group and then bookmark our specific Facebook group link below.  Then, you can go straight to the group without having to browse through everything else on Facebook first.)

*** Please note that you’ll need to request to join the group and it may take us a few business days to get everyone approved. We appreciate your patience!

 

2. Private Website Forum: Not on Facebook?  No problem!  We also have a private forum on our website where you can ask questions and get support.  I will warn you that our private forum is not as popular or as active as our Facebook group, so the answers come in a little more slowly and the community members don’t always chime in on here.  But our full staff of SLPs are ready to answer your questions in the forum just as well as the Facebook group.  So you can still get some support without the social media.

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*** The SLP Solution is for informational and educational purposes only and does not provide medical or psychological advice.  We provide general resources but cannot tell you exactly what should be done for a specific client.  Every client is different and your clinical judgement should be used when making decisions about specific individuals.

 

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