Biography
Sue Caspari is a speech-language pathologist and faculty member at Temple University. Sue has over 20 years of experience working with children and adults in a variety of settings including early intervention, private practice and inpatient and outpatient hospital settings, including the Mayo Clinic. Sue has advanced training in and is nationally recognized for her expertise with respect to childhood apraxia of speech (CAS). At Temple, she teaches graduate level courses focused on speech sound disorders including CAS, and supervises the clinical work of students in the recently established Childhood Apraxia of Speech Treatment, Learning and Evaluation (CASTLE) Center. She frequently gives national and international presentations on the clinical management of CAS, and has published scientific research in top journals since 2008. Sue is a professional advisory council member for the Apraxia Kids organization, an instructor for the Apraxia Kid’s intensive CAS training institute, and is the owner of Caspari and Colleagues, LLC, which is dedicated to providing services to children with CAS and their families.
Education
- MA, Speech Language Pathology, Temple University
- BA, Mass Communications, University of South Florida
Courses Taught
Number | Name | Level |
|---|---|---|
CSCD 4496 | Diagnosis and Treatment in Speech-Language Pathology | Undergraduate |
CSCD 5522 | Foundations and Management in Phonological Disorders | Graduate |
CSCD 8187 | Basic Practicum in Diagnostic Processes | Graduate |
CSCD 8287 | Basic Practicum in Therapy Processes | Graduate |
CSCD 9387 | Advanced Field Practicum in Speech Language Pathology - Child | Graduate |
CSCD 9388 | Capstone Field Practicum in Speech Language Pathology - Pediatric | Graduate |