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| Does ASHA credential speech-language pathology assistants?? | |
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How does one become a speech-language pathology assistant? |
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| Can someone become a speech-language pathology assistant with a bachelor's degree in communication sciences and disorders? | |
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Is the use of speech-language pathology assistants permitted in every state? |
No. Some states that regulate speech-language pathology do not permit the use of speech-language pathology support personnel. A few states prohibit the use of support personnel. As of October, 1997, six states and the District of Columbia have no regulation for the profession. State departments of education, however, may credential speech-language pathology support personnel. Some school districts hire assistants under the classification of teacher assistants. Call the state licensure board or Department of Education for specific state regulations. Addresses and phone numbers can be obtained from ASHAs web site or Fax-on-demand (202-274-4520). |
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