Congratulations Mary Denny, MS, CCC-SLP!

Congratulations to Mary Denny, MS, CCC-SLP, for graduating from the Apraxia Kids Intensive Training Institute (Apraxia Boot Camp)!

Mary is thrilled to receive recognition from Apraxia Kids for completing the advanced training in Childhood Apraxia of Speech! It was the needs of so many patients and their families that lead her to seek the most current, research-based methods for treating children with CAS, and this included applying to the Apraxia-Kids Boot Camp. She now incorporates the wealth of strategies gained from her advanced training into her own family-centered approach to treatment.

Mary received her MS in Communication Sciences and Disorders from the University of South Florida. She is PROMPT trained and has many years of experience working with children of all ages.

Outside of her work, Mary is keeping up with her own busy, school-aged children. Mary is making the most of the time she has with her family to enjoy skiing, hiking, and camping around Alaska.

 

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

Mary: I feel confident in knowing that I have the tools I need to support children and families affected by CAS.

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

Mary: I have a network of the best therapists who can support me when needed.

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

Mary: I involve parents, caregivers, and siblings as much as I can in supporting my patients. I have shared strategies with co-workers and am excited to have a student of SLP next summer.

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

Mary: Be ready for a year of introspection, self-evaluation, and validation of who you are as an SLP! This training is not for the timid, but you can do it! You’re a Speech-Language Pathologist, which means you have SUPER-POWERS to change lives by helping others communicate! Every step you take to improve your practice will be reflected in the lives of those you serve! When your patients can share themselves with others thanks to the gift of communication, you can know you have made this world a little closer and more connected! How awesome you are for considering giving this gift of yourself!

Congratulations to Mary Denny, MS, CCC-SLP, for graduating from the Apraxia Kids Intensive Training Institute (Apraxia Boot Camp)!

Mary is thrilled to receive recognition from Apraxia Kids for completing the advanced training in Childhood Apraxia of Speech! It was the needs of so many patients and their families that lead her to seek the most current, research-based methods for treating children with CAS, and this included applying to the Apraxia-Kids Boot Camp. She now incorporates the wealth of strategies gained from her advanced training into her own family-centered approach to treatment.

Mary received her MS in Communication Sciences and Disorders from the University of South Florida. She is PROMPT trained and has many years of experience working with children of all ages.

Outside of her work, Mary is keeping up with her own busy, school-aged children. Mary is making the most of the time she has with her family to enjoy skiing, hiking, and camping around Alaska.

 

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

Mary: I feel confident in knowing that I have the tools I need to support children and families affected by CAS.

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

Mary: I have a network of the best therapists who can support me when needed.

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

Mary: I involve parents, caregivers, and siblings as much as I can in supporting my patients. I have shared strategies with co-workers and am excited to have a student of SLP next summer.

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

Mary: Be ready for a year of introspection, self-evaluation, and validation of who you are as an SLP! This training is not for the timid, but you can do it! You’re a Speech-Language Pathologist, which means you have SUPER-POWERS to change lives by helping others communicate! Every step you take to improve your practice will be reflected in the lives of those you serve! When your patients can share themselves with others thanks to the gift of communication, you can know you have made this world a little closer and more connected! How awesome you are for considering giving this gift of yourself!



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