Knowledge Base
Knowledge Base
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UncategorizedLeading the Next Generation
What Today’s Talent Is Asking From Workplace Culture Every generation walks into the workplace carrying a different set of expectations. That isn’t a problem to solve. It’s information to learn from. As leaders, we can either treat generational change like a disruption or treat it like what it actually is: the next chapter of how […]
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UncategorizedThe Moment They Felt Understood
May is National Speech-Language-Hearing Month, and at Gateway, it’s a reminder that our work isn’t really about tests, sessions, or treatment plans. It’s about something far more human. It’s about the moment someone feels understood. Sometimes that moment is loud and obvious. Sometimes it’s quiet. Sometimes it looks like a child finally being able to […]
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UncategorizedWhy National Speech-Language-Hearing Month Matters
May is National Speech-Language-Hearing Month, and while it’s an official observance, it’s also a powerful reminder of something we see every day at Gateway: communication is not a “nice-to-have.” It’s how people participate in school, feel safe in healthcare, build relationships, and advocate for themselves. ASHA describes this month as a time to raise awareness […]
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UncategorizedWhen the Routine Changes: Helping Students Transition Into Summer
For many students, summer break feels like freedom. For students with autism and communication differences, it can feel like the ground shifts overnight. School provides predictable structure: consistent expectations, familiar people, and a routine that helps the day make sense. When that routine disappears, anxiety can rise, behavior can change, and skills that were hard-won […]
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UncategorizedMaryland’s Interpreting Law Update: What Changed, and Why It Matters
If you followed Maryland’s interpreting legislation earlier this year, you probably noticed something important: the bills that passed are not identical to the versions introduced earlier in session. Several changes were made that affect timelines, implementation, accountability, and what “access preference” actually means in practice. This is not a post to stir panic. It’s a […]