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  1. hey, I think you hit the nail on the head with your understanding of both. If you KNOW you don't want to dedicate yourself to OT, then it sounds like you should do SLP even though I think SLP is indeed repetitive. To be honest though, I don't think you're giving OT enough credit for the impact it can make. At the school I used to work at, the students just LOVED the time they had with their OT- the OT is someone seen as fun, a break from monotonous school work. The OT is able to form real meaningful relationships with the students they work with. They teach them extremely important skills, arguably as important as speech- like handwriting, tying shoes, etc. Personally, I would do OT because I agree that SLP can be monotonous. But if you really enjoy this work, then it isn't a bad choice either! ~a past special ed teacher, currently special ed phd candidate
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