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What is the difference between a Speech-Language Pathologist, a speech therapist, speech teacher?

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What is the difference between a Speech-Language Pathologist, a speech therapist, speech teacher?

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A speech-language pathologist is a licensed professional with the following minimum qualification: 1) possesses a master’s degree in communicative disorders or speech-language pathology; 2) has passed a national exam in speech-language pathology; and 3) has completed a 9 month clinical fellowship year under a qualified supervisor and possesses the Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP). The titles are often used interchangeably. See About Us.

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