MeganDavis1
Jan 4, 2014
Graduate / Three traits crucial to being a successful speech-language pathologist [2]
Hi All! I am beginning to write my grad essay- but I am having total writer's block. Could you please look over my intro paragraph and help me beef it up big time!! Thanks!!!! (WARNING: It is eighth grade generic right now- no reflection of my true writing abilities!:))
Why are the following traits crucial to success as a speech-language pathologist?
- Good interpersonal skills
- Ability to take another's perspective
- Ability to problem solve
Introduction-
There are many characteristic traits crucial to being a successful speech-language pathologist. Of them, good interpersonal skills, the ability to take another person's perspective, and the ability to problem solve are of the most important. Each of these traits centers around communication as a whole. Effective communication is the basis of the speech-language pathology field. In order to give someone effective communication skills, the SLP must exhibit these traits for herself.
Hi All! I am beginning to write my grad essay- but I am having total writer's block. Could you please look over my intro paragraph and help me beef it up big time!! Thanks!!!! (WARNING: It is eighth grade generic right now- no reflection of my true writing abilities!:))
Why are the following traits crucial to success as a speech-language pathologist?
- Good interpersonal skills
- Ability to take another's perspective
- Ability to problem solve
Introduction-
There are many characteristic traits crucial to being a successful speech-language pathologist. Of them, good interpersonal skills, the ability to take another person's perspective, and the ability to problem solve are of the most important. Each of these traits centers around communication as a whole. Effective communication is the basis of the speech-language pathology field. In order to give someone effective communication skills, the SLP must exhibit these traits for herself.