ASHA Voices

Twyla Perryman-Brownlow on Building Skills for Post High School Life
As we approach graduation season, we’re turning our attention to speech-language pathologists’ role in helping students move from high school to the next phase of their lives.
Twyla Perryman-Brownlow (University of West Georgia) shares ways SLPs can equip students with the skills and knowledge they need to navigate a meaningful transition to whatever comes next—such as employment, trade school, or college.
Learn More:
- Postsecondary Transition Planning
- Charting Paths: Supporting the Journey Beyond High School
- ASHA Voices: Embracing Your Students’ Strengths—and Your Own
- School-based SLPs: Here’s a Virtual “Backpack” of School Resources
- The Road Ahead: Postsecondary Transition Planning for Adolescents - ASHA Stream