Some highlights from the Scope of Practice are listed below. They really spell it out in terms of what an SLP does and I think you will all find it very informative!
The overall objective of speech-language pathology services is to optimize individuals' ability to communicate and swallow, thereby improving quality of life.
Speech-language pathologists address typical and atypical communication and swallowing in the following areas:
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speech sound production
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articulation
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apraxia of speech
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dysarthria
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ataxia
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dyskinesia
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resonance
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hypernasality
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hyponasality
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cul-de-sac resonance
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mixed resonance
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voice
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phonation quality
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pitch
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loudness
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respiration
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fluency
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stuttering
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cluttering
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language (comprehension and expression)
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phonology
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morphology
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syntax
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semantics
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pragmatics (language use, social aspects of communication)
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literacy (reading, writing, spelling)
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prelinguistic communication (e.g., joint attention, intentionality, communicative signaling)
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paralinguistic communication
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cognition
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attention
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memory
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sequencing
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problem solving
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executive functioning
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feeding and swallowing
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oral, pharyngeal, laryngeal, esophageal
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orofacial myology (including tongue thrust)
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oral-motor functions
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