
Celebrating Speech-Language-Hearing Month 2025
Each May, Speech-Language-Hearing Month presents an opportunity to highlight the incredible impact of speech-language pathologists (SLPs), speech-language pathology assistants (SLPAs), clinical fellows, and students pursuing this vital field. It’s a time to celebrate the professionals enabling countless individuals to communicate and thrive while increasing awareness of communication disorders and the role of those who work tirelessly to address them.
Whether you're an experienced SLP, an SLPA honing your craft, or a student dreaming of making a difference, this month is all about you. Here's everything you need to know about the work we’re celebrating, the resources available, and how you can take this time to reflect, connect, and grow.
The Role of SLPs and SLPAs
Speech-language pathologists and their assistants play a unique and crucial role in healthcare and education. They help people of all ages overcome speech, language, and swallowing challenges to build more fulfilling lives.
SLPAs support SLPs by assisting with clinical tasks like preparing therapy materials, collecting data, and implementing treatment under their supervision. Their dedication allows SLPs to scale their efforts and serve more people in need.
Whether SLPs are enabling a toddler to say their first word or empowering a stroke survivor to regain swallowing function, their work is nothing short of life-changing.
ASHA’s Centennial Celebration in 2025
Looking ahead, 2025 marks the Centennial of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). For nearly 100 years, ASHA has been at the forefront of advancing the field and advocating for communication accessibility for all. The Centennial will spotlight the remarkable progress within the profession and serve as a reminder of how SLPs and SLPAs contribute to shaping society.
To learn more about ASHA’s Centennial events, initiatives, and featured stories, visit ASHA100.org. Don’t miss the opportunity to celebrate this historic milestone!
Resources & Materials for SLPs and Families
Maximizing Speech-Language-Hearing Month doesn’t have to be complicated. ASHA provides numerous resources for professionals and families, so you can engage, educate, and create meaningful impact:
- Tasting Tools: Help families understand key milestones through resources like the ASHA Communication Milestones handouts.
- Social Media Assets: Spread awareness with Instagram templates, Zoom backgrounds, and celebratory posters available on ASHA’s website.
- Partnering with Families: Articles including “Tips for Communicating With Adults Who Have a Speech or Language Disorder” provide valuable insights for caregivers.
These tools are designed to help you engage your community, highlight the importance of speech-language services, and celebrate your contributions.
In Which Settings Can SLPs Work?
One of the most exciting aspects of being an SLP or SLPA is the vast array of settings where you can work. Speech-language pathologists thrive in diverse environments, including:
- Schools: Help students achieve their communication goals to succeed academically and socially. Assist children with speech delays, language processing challenges, or non-verbal communication needs like AAC.
- Healthcare: From acute care hospitals to skilled nursing facilities, healthcare-based SLPs treat patients with swallowing issues, voice disorders, and more.
- Private Practice: Offer tailored services to individuals or families, fostering strong client relationships and personalized treatment.
- Telehealth: Expand accessibility to care by providing virtual therapy, particularly for underserved or remote populations.
- Home Health: Support patients recovering from stroke or surgery with in-home therapy to regain vital communication and swallowing skills.
- Early Intervention Programs: Empower young children and their families to build critical speech and language skills during formative years.

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Speech-Language-Hearing Month is a time for reflection, celebration, and action. It’s an opportunity to honor the critical role you play in helping individuals find their voices and live confidently. It’s also a reminder to continue advancing your skills, leveraging resources, and exploring new career paths.
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