Author Archives: Sarah Keller

About Sarah Keller

Sarah M. Keller, MS, CCC-SLP, is a licensed speech-language pathologist with 15 years of experience in pediatric clinics and university training programs. She earned her master’s in speech-language pathology from a CAHPS-accredited program in the Midwest and supervised clinical practicums for online and hybrid SLP cohorts. Sarah now advises students on graduate school applications, clinical fellowships, and state licensure. She lives in Colorado with her family and golden retriever.
Speech-language pathologist using digital tablet with educational app during pediatric therapy session

AI in Speech Pathology: Tools, Applications, and Career Impact

Quick Answer AI is transforming speech pathology through automated speech recognition, screening tools, personalized therapy plans, and assistive technologies. Current applications include voice banking, real-time teletherapy enhancement, and administrative support. While AI won’t replace SLPs, it’s becoming an essential tool …

Pediatric speech-language pathologist conducting therapy session with young boy and father, using letter S flashcard in bright clinic setting

How to Become a Pediatric Speech Pathologist: Complete Guide

Quick Answer Becoming a pediatric speech-language pathologist requires a master’s degree in speech-language pathology (typically 2 years), completion of 400+ clinical hours including pediatric placements, passing the Praxis examination, obtaining state licensure, and earning the ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence …

Professional speech-language pathologist conducting interview in modern healthcare office, diverse candidate and interviewer engaged in conversation

SLP Interview Questions: Your Complete Preparation Guide

Quick Answer The five most common speech-language pathology interview questions address your work philosophy, technical competencies with assistive technology, collaboration abilities, challenging case management, and assessment selection. Prepare specific examples using the STAR method to demonstrate clinical competence, teamwork, and …

10 Speech Therapy Exercises for Speech Disorders

Quick Answer Speech therapy exercises are structured activities that help children and adults improve articulation, language skills, and oral motor function. These evidence-based techniques range from simple repetition games to complex breathing exercises, designed to strengthen speech muscles and build …