
Back to Normal or New Reality? Impact of COVID-19 on School Based SLPs with Lesley Sylvan
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Guest: Lesley Sylvan, EdD, CCC-SLP
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Join host Carolyn Dolby and guest Dr. Lesley Sylvan in this insightful School of Speech episode presented by Speech Therapy PD. The episode, 'Back to Normal or New Reality, the Lasting Impacts of COVID-19 on School-Based SLPs,' explores how the pandemic has affected school-based speech-language pathologists (SLPs). Reflecting on where they were five years ago when the pandemic started, Carolyn and Lesley discuss changes in service delivery, virtual therapy, educational policies, and the social-emotional and academic impacts on students. Despite challenges, they also delve into how SLPs have adapted and provided effective speech therapy. This episode is packed with valuable information and reflections for SLPs and educators alike.
Episode Timeline:
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:23 Episode Overview and Guest Introduction
00:58 Reflecting on the Pandemic's Onset
01:45 Guest Disclosures and Background
04:11 Lesley Sylvan's Journey
08:14 Impact of the Pandemic on SLPs
14:41 Research Findings and Reflections
25:03 Changes in Service Delivery and Future Directions
32:17 Reflecting on Transforming Practices
32:46 The Impact of Virtual Meetings
34:07 Effectiveness of Online IEP Meetings
35:47 Professional Development in a Virtual World
36:52 Balancing Virtual and In-Person Interactions
43:19 The Rise of Virtual SLPs
48:17 Challenges of Hybrid Models
52:31 Sharing Resources and Building Community
59:32 Conclusion and Future Directions
About the Guest:
Dr. Lesley Sylvan is an associate professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Montclair State University. She is also program director of the master's degree in speech-language pathology. Dr. Sylvan is a certified speech-language pathologist (SLP) with extensive clinical experience working with school-aged children in public and private clinical settings. She completed a Master's degree in educational policy and management and a Doctorate in human development and education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Broadly, Dr. Sylvan's scholarly interests center on the intersection between the field of education and the field of speech-language pathology.
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