Kate Shepard, M.S., CCC-SLP
Kate is a licensed speech-language pathologist with clinical experience working with families of young children (birth - 3 years) who have developmental delays. Kate is currently pursuing a doctorate in Psychological Sciences with a focus in Developmental Psychology. Her research focuses on infants' perception of faces and voices during their earliest interactions with caregivers and strangers.
Kate lives northeast of the Dallas metroplex on a small farm with her husband, Grant, and toddler, Tucker. They enjoy organic gardening, picnics, and raising goats and chickens.
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Kate lives northeast of the Dallas metroplex on a small farm with her husband, Grant, and toddler, Tucker. They enjoy organic gardening, picnics, and raising goats and chickens.
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Education/Experience
B.S. in Human Development and Family Studies, M.S. in Communication Disorders, (Ph.D. in progress)Interests
Parenting, Infants, Toddlers, Children, Families, Breastfeeding, Early Childhood, Education, Child Development, Developmental Psychology, Language Development, Speech-Language Pathology, Hobby Farming, Gardening, Vegetarian Diets, Organic FoodsMotto
"Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it. Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many. Do not believe in anything simply because it is found written in your religious books..."
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Recycle a Common Household Item: Empty Food JarsA simple way to recycle is to use common household objects for purposes other than their original use. Mason jars can be turned into versatile drinking glasses which will last long after the original product has been consumed.
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Breastfeeding: Going Back to NatureBreastfeeding is one of the most stimulating bonding experiences between an infant and her mother. Similar to other ways we are returning to more natural practices, parents are turning to nourishment as nature intended -- through mother's milk.
