REWIND - Leading the Way: School-based SLPs as the Agents of Change with Laura Mansfield
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******Originally Aired: August 204 *****
Guest: Laura Mansfield, Ed.D, CCC-SLP
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In this episode, Dr. Mansfield delves into the pivotal role of school-based Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) as leaders and agents of change within educational settings. We explore the importance of understanding federal and state laws, fostering leadership qualities, improving communication strategies with peers, and ensuring that SLP services are appropriately individualized and impactful. The episode is rich with insights on being effective and joyful school-based SLPs, providing frameworks for embedding therapy within educational models, and advocating for necessary changes. This episode is a valuable resource for SLPs looking to enhance their practice and leadership skills in school settings.
00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview
00:44 Guest Introduction: Dr. Laura Mansfield
01:14 Housekeeping and Disclosures
02:39 Dr. Laura Mansfield's Background and Journey
04:18 Engaging with the Audience
06:36 SLP Roles and Responsibilities
08:15 Understanding the Educational Model
13:50 Service Provision and Scheduling
18:51 Collaboration and Classroom Integration
27:45 Leadership and Advocacy in Schools
30:02 Understanding the Educational System
30:35 SLPs as Leaders in Various Settings
31:19 Empowering SLPs Through Effective Communication
32:19 Navigating Challenges with Administrators
35:53 Surveying and Understanding Staff Needs
36:56 Clarifying Roles and Goals
38:01 Addressing Caseload and Service Delivery
52:26 Dynamic Assessment and RTI Model
57:54 Final Thoughts and Resources
About the Guest:
After completing a Bachelor's in Health Care Administration, Laura realized her true passion was serving children with disabilities. She returned to school and received her Master's in Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) in 2001. After working 12 years as an SLP in public, private, and clinical settings, she moved into special education administration. Laura worked as a SPED Administrator for a private out-of-district school serving students with moderate to severe disabilities for three years and held various administrative roles in the public school setting for seven years. She completed a dissertation on mobile technology as Augmentative and Alternative Communication on her journey to achieving a doctoral degree in Educational Leadership. Reflecting on her goals, passions, and career path during the COVID-19 pandemic caused her to take a step back to her roots in SLP. She currently works as an SLP in an elementary school for students in grades 1-5. She is passionate about leveraging her administrative, legal, and leadership experiences to empower SLPs across various settings to recognize themselves as the leaders they are in their current roles. She believes that SLPs have the power to change cultures and influence teams and wants to equip them to do just that.
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