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Smarter, Not Harder: AI Tools for SLPs

Discover unique AI tools designed to reduce burnout, streamline therapy planning and save valuable time. Whether you're managing complex caseloads, developing individualized education plans, or navigating administrative tasks, this course will equip you with strategies to harness AI effectively and ethically. Get actionable insights and tools to create a balanced workflow, improve efficiency,and focus on what truly matters, your client's success.

Jennifer “Jennie” Belen, MS, CCC-SLP

Speaker Name

Jennifer “Jennie” Belen, MS, CCC-SLP

Smarter, Not Harder: AI Tools for SLPs

Course Objectives

By the end of this course, learners will be able to:

Participants will be able to list 3 ways to integrate AI tools into their daily workflow to save time and reduce burnout

Participants will be able to state 2 ethical responsibilities involved in using AI tools for speech therapy-related tasks

Participants will be able to identify 2 ways to generate therapy ideas, tailored materials, and write IEPs effectively

Jennifer “Jennie” Belen, MS, CCC-SLP

Jennifer “Jennie” Belen, MS, CCC-SLP

Jennie Belen, known as The Latina SLP, is a wife, mom of two, and a school-based speech-language pathologist with over 25 years of experience. She has worked with diverse populations of children ages 1–21 and previously served as a bilingual (Spanish) SLP and CF supervisor in her home state of New Jersey. Most recently, Jennie launched her SLP business focused on teaching ethical AI tools and time-saving systems that help SLPs streamline their workload and reduce burnout, without sacrificing quality or compliance.
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Time-Ordered Agenda

Time

Session / Activity

0-5 minutes
Welcome & Introduction
5-10 minutes
What AI is & how it applies to Speech Therapy
10-15 minutes
Ethical Considerations and Best Practices
15-30 minutes
AI for Therapy Planning
30-45 minutes
AI for Documentation & Administrative Tasks
45-50 minutes
Conclusion- Recap of Key Takeaways
50-60 minutes
Q&A