In our everyday lives, effective communication is essential to ensure comprehension and build connections. It’s not just about talking but being heard and understood. But sometimes, these things may not come naturally, especially for children. This is where the work of speech and language professionals becomes incredibly important. They play a crucial role in helping individuals overcome communication challenges, which in turn enhances educational opportunities and promotes inclusivity.
One such dedicated professional is Keren Tetteh, a licensed speech and language therapist.
Keren specialises in diagnosing and treating communication disorders, and her work involves a variety of responsibilities.
What sets Keren apart is her holistic approach to therapy. She understands that communication is not just a clinical issue but also has emotional and social dimensions.
Keren is passionate about empowering individuals through effective communication, firmly believing that everyone deserves the chance to express themselves and connect with others.
She is currently working towards her doctorate in Communication Sciences and Disorders at Teachers College, Columbia University.
For her, this journey is not just about earning a degree; it’s an opportunity for her to dive into the fascinating world of communication and discover new therapy techniques that can truly make a difference.
In addition to her studies, Keren teaches part-time at the University of Ghana in the Department of Audiology, Speech and Language Therapy. Here, she shares her passion and expertise with future speech and language therapists, encouraging them to empower others and create positive change in their communities. Keren’s commitment to both her education and her students reflects her dedication to the field and her desire to inspire the next generation of professionals.
Keren’s philosophy centres on the idea that effective communication is a fundamental human right. “When individuals can express themselves, they gain confidence and a sense of agency,” she explains.
Though this empowerment benefits the individual, it also enriches the community as a whole. Keren emphasises that communication goes beyond just words; it includes non-verbal cues, social interactions, and emotional expression.
She believes society can drive greater understanding and collaboration among its members by breaking down communication barriers.
Keren also highlights the broader social and national benefits of communication empowerment. “In a diverse society like ours, effective communication is essential for social cohesion. Articulation is required for needs and ideas to be understood, leading to better relationships and a more inclusive environment.”
Furthermore, she points out that strong communication skills can drive economic growth, as individuals who can express their thoughts are more likely to succeed in education and the workforce.
Keren’s dedication to her field is evident from her previous role in pediatric Speech and Language clinics, focusing on the health needs of children.
There, she played a vital role in ensuring that children received the support they needed to thrive. Keren, together with these facilities, promote their mission for optimal healthcare and development for all children. Her expertise was instrumental in achieving these goals. She collaborated with families, educators, and healthcare professionals to create comprehensive care plans tailored to each child’s unique needs.
As a licensed speech and language therapist, Keren is also an active member of professional organisations like the Speech Therapists and Audiologists Association of Ghana (STAAG), currently working on some research papers.
Her involvement in these groups reflects her commitment to professional development and advocacy for the field. Keren holds a Master of Science in Speech and Language Therapy from the University of Ghana, Korle-Bu, which has equipped her with the skills necessary to excel in her profession.
The work of speech and language therapists like Keren Tetteh is vital in transforming lives through communication empowerment. They enhance personal well-being and contribute to the social fabric of their communities.
The impact of effective communication extends beyond individual lives, promoting inclusivity, understanding, and driving national progress. For Keren, helping individuals overcome barriers to expression makes her feel fulfilled and drives her passion to achieve a more equitable and connected world.
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