23/05/2026
What does an SLP actually do?
For SLP Month, we asked people this simple question — and while many knew us as “speech therapists,” our work goes far beyond just helping someone talk. 💙
From Early Intervention, Feeding, AAC, Swallowing, Voice and Fluency, to supporting individuals with Neurological Disorders, Cognitive Communication Disorders, Dyslexia, Pragmatic difficulties, Articulation and Speech Sound Disorders — SLPs work across every stage of communication and connection.
We also support Caregiver Training, Cancer Rehabilitation, and individuals with Cleft & Craniofacial Anomalies, helping improve not just speech, but overall quality of life. 🌸
This video is a small glimpse into the many roles an SLP holds every single day.
Happy SLP Month to every SLP making communication more accessible, meaningful, and empowering. ✨