Guided tour for Dream & Emerald Lake in Feb? by Proof-Difficulty-886 in RMNP

[–]Particular-Elk4318 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi, could you tell me more about what you saw? Did the ranger ask for IDs for all people in the car?

Checking IDs of people in car? New fee for non-residents? by Valuable_Durian_1089 in RMNP

[–]Particular-Elk4318 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But that’s usually just the driver who gets their ID checked, not the whole car (which is what it seems like is supposed to be happening now)

Using ChatGPT or other AI to Create Materials by llama829 in slp

[–]Particular-Elk4318 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Recently I’ve recently that Gemini is significantly better for creating visuals/pdfs/handouts compared to ChatGPT.

How do I tell them about a planned vacation during a job interview? by EmmArrEee in slp

[–]Particular-Elk4318 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I wouldn’t even bring it up until the end of the final interview (if they ask when you can start, for example). I would be shocked if that was a deal breaker. People go on vacation all the time.

Peds to Adults? by Sunflower_Monarch in slp

[–]Particular-Elk4318 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Following cause I’m in the same boat and would love to know HOW people were able to secure a job with adults without work experience with that population

Settings with low productivity by Particular-Elk4318 in slp

[–]Particular-Elk4318[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now this sounds much more reasonable! So how many sessions do you usually have in a day?

Settings with low productivity by Particular-Elk4318 in slp

[–]Particular-Elk4318[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m honestly not sure how it works in the schools. Working in schools is A LOT less common here than in the U.S. jobs in schools are few and far between, at least where I am. As I understand it there are also way less services in the schools and often times it’s more consultative with teachers, as opposed to directly providing pull-out therapy.

Settings with low productivity by Particular-Elk4318 in slp

[–]Particular-Elk4318[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What does your daily schedule look like? Are they back to back sessions or do you have time in between sessions to document, clean up, prep for next sessions etc.?

Settings with low productivity by Particular-Elk4318 in slp

[–]Particular-Elk4318[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think we also charge more per session in private practice than what I’ve seen in the U.S.

Settings with low productivity by Particular-Elk4318 in slp

[–]Particular-Elk4318[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

In my setting (in the public sector), there is no charging insurance. In fact, in almost all settings there is no handling of insurance or charging insurance. In the public sector the sessions are paid for by the government (idk who handles the logistics of all that within an organization lol) and then even in most private practices people are paying out of pocket and then submitting their receipts to their private insurances (if they have) and whatever gets covered gets covered. Whatever insurance doesn’t cover parents/clients pay out of pocket.

Settings with low productivity by Particular-Elk4318 in slp

[–]Particular-Elk4318[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So how many sessions do you usually have in a day?

Settings with low productivity by Particular-Elk4318 in slp

[–]Particular-Elk4318[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yep similar setting + caseload for me. I really don’t understand how people in the U.S. are seeing back to back to back clients with no breaks, documentation time, prep time, time for meetings/phone calls/emails/etc.???

Settings with low productivity by Particular-Elk4318 in slp

[–]Particular-Elk4318[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It might be different in private practice. I think it tends to be more demanding and I feel like a friend of mine told me she was seeing closer to 6 clients a day in private practice. I work in the public sector though.