Resources

Interview with Dr. Hsinhuei Sheen Chiou of Minnesota State University, Mankato

Read our interview with Dr. Hsinhuei Sheen Chiou, an Associate Professor at MNSU Mankato. Her research includes language-cognitive communication disorders in adults with neurogenic disorders. Sheen runs Acquired Communicative and Cognitive Rehabilitation Research lab focusing on aphasia and cognitive rehabilitation.

Interview with Dr. Terry Baggs of Abilene Christian University

Read our interview with Dr. Terry Baggs, Associate Professor and Co-Chair of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Abilene Christian University. His most recent research has been on the predictive value of variables for graduate school admissions and how personality relates to the provision of clinical services.

Interview with Dr. Christine Maul of California State University, Fresno

Read our interview with Dr. Maul, associate professor at CSU, Fresno. She has published peer-reviewed articles in family-centered service delivery, child language disorders, and multicultural issues. She is the parent of a 35-year-old adult son with autism spectrum disorder, who is the inspiration for her work.

Interview With Jessica Danley of Ozark Speech Pathologist

Read our interview with Jessica Danley, a Senior Speech-Language Pathologist who specializes in evaluation and treatment of adults with cognitive-communication, motor speech and swallowing impairments. She has gained over 10 years of experience in pediatric and medical settings.

Interview with Mary Cooper of Old School Speech

Read our interview with Mary Cooper, a veteran Speech/Language Pathologist in her 34th year as an SLP. 32 of those years have been in the public schools. She holds the Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.

Interview with Becky Wanca of Speech Therapy Ideas

Read our interview with Becky Wanca, who has over 20 years of experience working in pediatrics with an emphasis on articulation and language disorders. Through her private practice, she has treated children in clinical settings, as well in their homes, daycares, and schools.

Interview with Kimberly Scanlon of My Toddler Talks

Read our interview with Kimberly Scanlon, the author of the best-selling book My Toddler Talks: Strategies and Activities to Promote Your Child's Language Development and the unique interactive picture book Learning to Read Is a Ball.