Speech Therapy, Autism, Swallowing Disorders & The Realities of SLP Work
Speech Therapy, Autism, Swallowing Disorders & The Realities of SLP Work, Dr Why Podcast Ep 10
What actually happens inside the career of a speech-language pathologist and what do SLPs wish more families understood?
In this episode of Dr Why, Dr Lauryn and Javonne sit down with Sam a medical SLP working across pediatrics, geriatrics, private practice, and hospital settings to explore the challenges, emotional realities, and misconceptions surrounding communication and swallowing disorders.
Together they unpack why some children don’t speak despite therapy, what “entering the client’s world” really means, the role denial plays in slowing progress, and how major neurological and medical conditions impact communication.
Sam also shares the behind-the-scenes pressures of hospital work, differences between treating kids and older adults, the cognitive impact of UTIs in geriatrics, and why burnout hits so quickly in clinical environments.
A candid, educational, and eye-opening conversation for anyone curious about speech therapy, autism support, family dynamics, or medical communication disorders.
00:00 – Introduction
00:38 – Why some children don’t speak: autism, motivation & communication differences 00:51 – Entering their world: functional communication explained
01:21 – When parents are in denial — and how it slows progress
03:27 – Hospital vs private practice: connection, pressure & burnout
04:32 – Strategies for families: safety, swallowing, and home carryover
05:29 – Adults & swallowing disorders: frustration, identity shifts & cognitive decline
07:52 – UTIs, delirium & the shocking cognitive spiral in geriatrics
09:52 – Burnout, patient pacing & the emotional load of SLP work
11:42 – Kids vs adults: which population does Sam actually enjoy more?
What You’ll Learn
* Why some children with autism don’t develop speech — even in therapy
* What functional communication means and how SLPs build it
* How parental denial affects progress and treatment outcomes
* Why speech therapy is not magic, and why speaking can take months or years
* The emotional and cognitive reality of adults with swallowing disorders
* How UTIs and medical decline drastically affect geriatric communication
* The systemic pressures inside hospital-based SLP work
* Why burnout happens — and how SLPs navigate it
* The difference between treating kids, adults, and elderly patients
* Why acceptance is the key predictor of growth for families
Listen If You’ve Ever Wondered
* “Why isn’t my child talking yet, even in therapy?”
* “What does an SLP really do in hospitals?”
* “What are the signs of autism from a communication standpoint?”
* “Why do older adults decline so quickly after medical events?”
* “How can families better support speech progress at home?”
* “Why is swallowing therapy so emotionally charged?”
* “Is burnout inevitable in clinical work?”
* “What’s the difference between private practice and hospital SLP work?”
Resources
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Join the Conversation
What do you think is the most misunderstood part of speech therapy — autism support, swallowing disorders, or working with families?
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