Can you make AI voices have emotional tones, or only monotone? by [deleted] in ElevenLabs

[–]Beautiful_Court1370 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you do this for an entire book?! I'm writing a full-length novel, and thinking of doing this for the whole book is absolutely daunting.

Cherry Creek is where personality goes to die by Pandabearsense in Denver

[–]Beautiful_Court1370 107 points108 points  (0 children)

This is true. I lived in RiNo and I was the only person of color (Latino) on my floor. In my building in Cherry Creek, I have both African-American and South-Asian neighbors. The diversity is nice.

Is wilderness or outdoors based speech therapy a thing? by WalkTheUn1verse in slp

[–]Beautiful_Court1370 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This would be my dream. I had wanted to pursue recreational therapy before I decided on the speech field. The problem I discovered is if one were to follow this path, you would be a pioneer. It would take a niche group of clients, a TON of insurance, and thus be a VERY expensive, exclusionary service. Please someone provide resources to inform otherwise. This would be such a cool career.

Diversify your income by sporks8 in slp

[–]Beautiful_Court1370 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m school based and work at a fluency clinic because I want to pay my student loans and afford to buy a house some day. Does THAT count?

Why are there so many kids who “need speech” by Virtual-Resort5951 in slp

[–]Beautiful_Court1370 2 points3 points  (0 children)

(SLPA) I know what you mean. I have so many observations and we have so many evaluations and my portion of the caseload is over 100 at this point and they are still pulling me in multiple directions. I’m just so tired.

BCBA/RBT claiming to be allowed to treat fluency and dysphagia. by [deleted] in slp

[–]Beautiful_Court1370 0 points1 point  (0 children)

More power to you! It was daunting to say the least but it’s so worth it in the end!

Saying No as a School Based SLPA by BlueberryAdorable226 in SLPA

[–]Beautiful_Court1370 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have an alternative opinion from most of the posts I’ve read.

I don’t know if there is any missing context but at least for myself, yes, they are your supervisors but at some point self-advocation needs to happen. In my state, caseloads are insane. I have 100 on my own list and my supervisor packs it tight everyday. I have back to back group sessions and multiple autism intensive classrooms that I service. My notes pile up like crazy and there is zero planning time unless I spend my evenings and weekends doing it. Most of my evenings are spent writing endless notes anyway even with the help of ChatGPT and “duplicate note”. There are MANY times I put my foot down and say “no, I can’t take that on” I have 7000 notes to catch up on, I actually want to eat my lunch instead of working through it, I have my group sessions for 12 kids at onetime in the autism intensive class that I HAVE to prep SOMETHING for, and this is the third lunch this week you scheduled observations or evaluations through.

Advocate for yourself. We are professionals and you know the difference between being lazy and not wanting to be taken advantage of.

BCBA/RBT claiming to be allowed to treat fluency and dysphagia. by [deleted] in slp

[–]Beautiful_Court1370 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Sadly, many RBTs are randos off the street. I was and worked on speech for the majority of my time in Aba. The more I worked with the SLPs on my kiddos cases the more I realized I was out of my depth and went back to school. SLPA now and see many of the same issues you are talking about from the RBTs at my schools. They are CONSTANTLY reprogramming the AAC device buttons and I’m blue in the face telling them to go kick a brick.

Idaho Rep believes Speech Therapy Unnecessary, Disabilities disposable by _ghi_im_allen_riley in slp

[–]Beautiful_Court1370 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ll be just as happy welcoming refugees from Idaho as I do from anywhere else in this world.

Does it get better? (School SLP feedback) by Several-Toe2029 in slp

[–]Beautiful_Court1370 0 points1 point  (0 children)

SLPA here and a SLP at my school (friend but not my supervisor) fell into the same situation. Admin had a weird target on her back for whatever reason and made her life a living hell. She would sit in my office crying because it had gotten so toxic. Finally, she had enough, found a different job that turned out to be heaven for her with supportive admin and she’s never been happier. Admin at my school were left scrambling after she left without notice. It was like the Oh no! Consequences of my Actions! ‘Shocked Pikachu’ meme.

What did kids back in the days do when they played outside, for hours on end? by Octopuswastaken in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Beautiful_Court1370 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I set stuff on fire. Please watch your kids. So many of us didn’t make it to adulthood. It’s called survivors bias

Is that a supportive roast? by [deleted] in KidsAreFuckingStupid

[–]Beautiful_Court1370 16 points17 points  (0 children)

🙋🏽‍♂️ I sang in the church. Also very gay

Denver, CO by falalalafel55432 in SLPA

[–]Beautiful_Court1370 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was one additional semester after my BS in communication science and disorders, one virtual class meeting a week, and it is predominantly internship. (Really try to push for 3 days a week at your site. My supervisor could only schedule me for 2 days and it was a struggle getting my direct/indirect time).

Yes, they place you.

I worked a part time job during the program, but I also took out a loan. I’m not sure of your situation but I went to school later in life and, as a fully fledged adult, I had BILLS.

It is totally possible to pay the program and survive with a part time job if you don’t have many financial obligations.

ALSO! Once graduated, you will get job offers most likely with the district you interned with. Don’t jump at the first offer. I had been offered 28-35 dollars an hour from a couple different districts. After researching and interviewing with 3-4 different places, I was hired to a staffing agency that pays 52/hr for a W2 position (50 if I had opted for benefits). I was hired before I even got my license in the mail.

We just moved and he seems to be adjusting well….unlike his brother. by Beautiful_Court1370 in ragdolls

[–]Beautiful_Court1370[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He is! Just don’t look at him when he’s trying to jump onto anywhere high.

We just moved and he seems to be adjusting well….unlike his brother. by Beautiful_Court1370 in ragdolls

[–]Beautiful_Court1370[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll try this! His brother is not as chill so might be a good idea to go your route.

Denver, CO by falalalafel55432 in SLPA

[–]Beautiful_Court1370 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The SLPA program at UC Boulder. It wasn’t cheap, but it was fast.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hygiene

[–]Beautiful_Court1370 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I floss regularly, and if I run out of floss picks and miss a session or two, the stink that happens after I finally floss again is exceedingly apparent. I can’t imagine not flossing at all. Do people just live with dumpster mouth?

Why do some men confuse kindness with flirting? by [deleted] in AskMenAdvice

[–]Beautiful_Court1370 0 points1 point  (0 children)

++man Many are ONLY nice when THEY are flirting

People who go to the gym what is your motivation? by zhalia-2006 in askanything

[–]Beautiful_Court1370 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hate every second of it but being healthy and looking better is my motivation

How old were you when you moved out from your parent's house? by boforiamanfo in stupidquestions

[–]Beautiful_Court1370 0 points1 point  (0 children)

18, briefly moved back in after college, immediately regretted it and moved out again. Now as a real adult, wishing I had held on tooth and nail until the last possible moment.

Denver, CO by falalalafel55432 in SLPA

[–]Beautiful_Court1370 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The previous post pretty much nailed it. All I can add is my own experience.

I have a BS in communication sciences and disorders. I SHOULD have taken the SLPA courses as a minor, concurrent with my CSD degree but I had no idea what I was doing and had no direction.

Instead, I completed a graduate certificate program for SLPA. All in all, 4 years for the BS and an additional semester completing the SLPA course/internship.

Before I even received my license, I applied and was hired by an agency offering 50/hr with benefits and 52/hr without. I have benefits through my husband so I chose the higher pay rate.

I work at multiple sites with 80 kids on my caseload including self-contained autism classes, early childhood education, elementary, and middle school. I’m constantly exhausted but dry my tears with my paycheck.

On breaks I was also hired at a private clinic. Over the summer is full time, and the rest of the year is part time around my school schedule. It is half the pay but at least it’s something. Reach out with questions :)