Speech Language Pathologist Kerri Bubar

Published: Sept. 6, 2021, noon

We've all heard of Speech Therapy right? You may be like me and think you know what it's all about. Today I'm interviewing a SLP who specializes in pediatrics and early development: Kerri Bubar. Come with me as Kerri explains the ins and outs to speech pathology. What does it mean? How does it differ for kids? What can I do at home? We take a look at all of these questions and more. Kerri Bubar is a licensed and certified speech-language pathologist. She received her Masters of Science in Education from Buffalo State College in 2018. Kerri has spent 3 years working with infants and toddlers through the Early Intervention and Committee on Preschool Special Education programs, as well as school-aged children and adults through outpatient clinic services. She has specialized in pediatric feeding and swallowing, while also providing speech, language, voice, and fluency therapy for children of varying ages. Kerri completed a research project while in graduate school, exploring speech and language intervention for immigrant/refugee children in the Buffalo, NY area. She presented this research locally, nationally, and internationally, and was published in the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association's publication, Perspectives. Most recently, Kerri started a new position working as a speech-language pathologist at Holland Central School District. Kerri is Buffalo born and raised and loves all things Buffalo, especially the Bills! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app