Congratulations Kimberly Bell, M.S., CCC-SLP!

Congratulations to Kimberly Bell, M.S., CCC-SLP, for graduating from the Apraxia Kids Intensive Training Institute (Apraxia Boot Camp)!

Kimberly A. Bell, M.S., CCC-SLP has been a practicing pediatric speech-language pathologist for nearly 25 years with an emphasis and love for apraxia and severe sound-based disorders. She is the owner of a successful private practice for over 20 years in Carroll County, Maryland. Her specialty within the practice is childhood apraxia of speech in young children.

 

Apraxia Kids: If you were to state the #1 thing you learned from this training experience, what would that be?

Kimberly: The number one thing that I learned/gained from this training experience was a better understanding of the diagnostic process and cutting edge programs available for diagnostics. I feel that I am a better clinician now because I can evaluate children through a new “specialty lens” that is very thorough. I feel confident that I am providing the highest quality services to my clients.

Apraxia Kids: Tell us about any relationships that you formed through the training experience.

Kimberly: I formed friendships that have continued online through Facebook for which I am grateful – we offer personal and professional support to each other as we grow as CAS clinicians.

Apraxia Kids: Have you served as a local resource/information source for other professionals and families since attending the intensive training?

Kimberly: Yes, I provided a 3-hour talk to the Association of Baltimore City Schools Speech Language Pathologists (ABC-SLP) group in April of 2019 that covered new methods of diagnosis and treatment of childhood apraxia of speech.

Apraxia Kids: What would you say to someone considering applying to boot camp next year?

Kimberly: I would say to “go for it” – but it is a lot of work so be prepared for it! When it says “intensive” it means it! Plus there is a ton of work after it is over and you get home so it is really about a 9 month commitment. I think people just need to have the time in their life and be prepared to dedicate themselves professionally to this cause. It takes passion!

Congratulations to Kimberly Bell, M.S., CCC-SLP, for graduating from the Apraxia Kids Intensive Training Institute (Apraxia Boot Camp)!

Kimberly A. Bell, M.S., CCC-SLP has been a practicing pediatric speech-language pathologist for nearly 25 years with an emphasis and love for apraxia and severe sound-based disorders. She is the owner of a successful private practice for over 20 years in Carroll County, Maryland. Her specialty within the practice is childhood apraxia of speech in young children.

 

Apraxia Kids: If you were to state the #1 thing you learned from this training experience, what would that be?

Kimberly: The number one thing that I learned/gained from this training experience was a better understanding of the diagnostic process and cutting edge programs available for diagnostics. I feel that I am a better clinician now because I can evaluate children through a new “specialty lens” that is very thorough. I feel confident that I am providing the highest quality services to my clients.

Apraxia Kids: Tell us about any relationships that you formed through the training experience.

Kimberly: I formed friendships that have continued online through Facebook for which I am grateful – we offer personal and professional support to each other as we grow as CAS clinicians.

Apraxia Kids: Have you served as a local resource/information source for other professionals and families since attending the intensive training?

Kimberly: Yes, I provided a 3-hour talk to the Association of Baltimore City Schools Speech Language Pathologists (ABC-SLP) group in April of 2019 that covered new methods of diagnosis and treatment of childhood apraxia of speech.

Apraxia Kids: What would you say to someone considering applying to boot camp next year?

Kimberly: I would say to “go for it” – but it is a lot of work so be prepared for it! When it says “intensive” it means it! Plus there is a ton of work after it is over and you get home so it is really about a 9 month commitment. I think people just need to have the time in their life and be prepared to dedicate themselves professionally to this cause. It takes passion!



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