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Shannon Kennedy, SLP, offers honest advice for grad students transitioning into their CF year, emphasizing presence over perfection and releasing pressure around outcomes. She explains why success in speech therapy isn’t about forcing milestones, but about modeling, consistency, and empowering families. Reflecting on her own CF experience, Shannon shares how navigating uncertainty, advocating for herself, and adapting to real-world challenges helped her grow into a more confident, grounded clinician. Guest bio: Shannon Kennedy is a certified speech-language pathologist and former Clinical Fellow here at All About Kids, specializing in early childhood intervention, family-centered care, and helping children find their voice through play-based, individualized therapy. ALL ABOUT KIDS LINKS: Spotify: https://bit.ly/3O6KZOH LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/4r11v1f Website: https://aakcares.com/ Facebook: / aakcares ALL ABOUT KIDS PODCAST: Welcome to the All About Kids Podcast brought to you by All About Kids (@aaakcares), the leading provider of children’s therapeutic and educational services in New York. This podcast explores children’s developmental needs—ABA, speech therapy, and beyond—through expert insight and the lived experiences of parents and adults affected by developmental disorders. Every conversation on this show extends our mission: to build a world where all children have access to early intervention and the support they need to live full, rich lives; where parents are empowered with the knowledge and training to advocate for their child’s therapy and special education needs; and where disabilities, therapy, and special education are discussed openly, honestly, and without stigma.