The Speech Pathologist's AI Toolkit
Tested tools, plain English terms, and a 30 day plan you can actually run inside a caseload.
 You want to use AI in your practice but you do not have hours to work out which tool, what is compliant, and what is actually worth your prep window.
This is the toolkit I built for myself first, then rebuilt for you.
Every tool named here has been tested, demoed, or trialled by me. Some I use directly in my AAC and disability caseload. Others I have researched, trialled, or met the developers behind, even where they sit outside my own clinical work. None of it is picked off a "best AI tools" list. Some made the cut. Some did not.
INSIDE THIS GUIDE
The privacy decision tool
Four questions, in order, to check any AI tool against before client data goes near it.
The four LLMs worth knowing
What ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Perplexity are each actually good for, and where each one gets it wrong.
Where I draw the line on clinical documtation
Why a general chatbot does not write your notes, and what to use instead.
The scribe shortlist
Compliance position and clinical fit for the AI scribes speech pathologists ask me about most.
Ten ready to run prompts
Goal wording, home programs, parent emails, social stories, SOPs. Swap in your detail and go.
A tool evaluation scorecard
So you stop trialling on vibes and start trialling on what matters: editing time, cognitive load, privacy position.
Your 30 day plan
Twenty minutes a week. If a week gets away from you, you pick up where you left off.
The plain English glossary
Enough to read a vendor's privacy policy and ask a useful question in a demo.
Your personalised AI roadmap
A short check that tells you where you sit against four AI literacy profiles, and what to try next based on where you actually are, not where a generic guide assumes you are.
 WHO IS THIS FOR?
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⣠Speech pathologists and allied health clinicians who want the governance sorted before the habits form
⣠Clinicians with prep windows measured in minutes, not hours
â£Â Anyone who has opened an AI tool, felt uneasy, and closed it again
⣠Practice owners deciding what their team is allowed to use
PRICING
What it is not
You remain responsible for every clinical decision and every document that leaves your hands, whatever helped draft it.
"A page can tell you what to do. It cannot show you the doing."
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