Ashleigh is a Speech Language Pathologist with the Wilson School District near Reading, PA. Dividing her time between two middle schools in the district, she diagnoses and treats students with speech
and language impairments. Treatments can include things such as tongue positioning exercises or even basic communication exercises such as how to classify various objects. Find out how to turn a
passion for speech pathology and education into a rewarding career!
Ashleigh is a Speech Language Pathologist with the Wilson School District near Reading, PA. Dividing her time between two middle schools in the district, she diagnoses and treats students with speech
and language impairments. Treatments can include things such as tongue positioning exercises or even basic communication exercises such as how to classify various objects. Find out how to turn a
passion for speech pathology and education into a rewarding career!
Ashleigh is a Speech Language Pathologist with the Wilson School District near Reading, PA. Dividing her time between two middle schools in the district, she diagnoses and treats students with speech
and language impairments. Treatments can include things such as tongue positioning exercises or even basic communication exercises such as how to classify various objects. Find out how to turn a
passion for speech pathology and education into a rewarding career!
Doris is a Speech Language Pathologist in the Lehigh Valley Health Network. Based out of Allentown, PA, Doris is responsible for diagnosing and treating speech and language impairments in patients
ranging from pediatric to geriatric. Working in a large hospital system also means exposure to a wide array of impairment causes, from stroke patients to gunshot wound victims. Doris shares with us
her best piece of advice to not just land a job in speech pathology, but to grow and advance.
Doris is a Speech Language Pathologist in the Lehigh Valley Health Network. Based out of Allentown, PA, Doris is responsible for diagnosing and treating speech and language impairments in patients
ranging from pediatric to geriatric. Working in a large hospital system also means exposure to a wide array of impairment causes, from stroke patients to gunshot wound victims. Doris shares with us
her best piece of advice to not just land a job in speech pathology, but to grow and advance.