
About
Alyssa Capeling is a Clinical Professor and Instructor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Wayne State University's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. She serves as a part-time clinical educator for the university's pediatric team while maintaining a private practice. Her roles include teaching graduate courses such as Graduate Phonology and supervising clinical education programs.
Education:
- B.A. in Communication Sciences and Disorders, Northern Michigan University (2001)
- M.A. in Audiology and Speech Language Pathology, Michigan State University (2003)
Research & Clinical Interests: Her work focuses on pragmatic impacts of speech sound disorders, early identification/treatment of autism spectrum disorder, auditory rehabilitation, and clinical education methodologies. She has advanced training in DIR FloorTime, Hanen Certification, SCERTS, and interventions for childhood apraxia of speech (e.g., DTTC, ReST, PROMPT).
Awards:
- ASHA ACE Award (2020)
- AHSA ACE Award (2018)
Certifications: ASHA-certified CCC-SLP, Michigan State License in Speech-Language Pathology.
Experience: Over 20 years in speech-language pathology across outpatient centers, private practices, and as Senior SLP at Children’s Hospital of Michigan. Integrates family-centered, relationship-based approaches into clinical practice.
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