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Kelsey Golding

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Kelsey Golding

2019 scholar

Kelsey Golding is a Senior Hearing and Speech Sciences major in the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences at the University of Maryland. She is also a single mother of two little ones who keep her eyes on the prize and keep her motivated every single day. She has a huge interest in Speech Language Pathology, therefore over the summer she interned at REINS Therapeutic Services where she gave one-on-one support to campers with special needs through activities, which included speech therapy, therapeutic horseback riding, social skills, and art. Golding was able to gain a great deal of experience in Speech Language Pathology by working with special needs children who have Autism and Down syndrome. Through this great learning opportunity, she was exposed to different techniques and tools that will be beneficial when applying to graduate school and while in graduate school. After graduation, Golding plans to attend graduate school to continue her pursuit in becoming a Speech Language Pathologist.

  

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