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Back to EpisodesInterview with Pam Waterhouse
Description
We unpack why school-based SLPs feel like they’re failing when the system is built for an impossible caseload and a pull-out “fix it” model. We explore a kinder, more inclusive way to work by building teacher capacity and shifting toward classroom impact that helps more students thrive.
• moving from a medical model to an education-aligned mindset
• accepting neurodiversity and focusing on strategies over “fixing”
• noticing how pull-out therapy can send an unhelpful message
• protecting student dignity and self-esteem when motivation is gone
• using a workload approach to reach more students
• delivering articulation support through teacher professional development
• teaching listening and self-correction skills that generalise
• starting change by learning the school plan and partnering with principals
• using shared language and school priorities to earn buy-in
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Music: Daniel Chui