Generational diversity is a type of diversity that is frequently overlooked. Perhaps for the first time in history, many of our professional relationships involve interactions among five different generations. The speech language pathologist (SLP) is likely to experience multigenerational dynamics among clients, supervisors, supervisees, students, or fellow co-workers. Multigenerational environments are often bursting with diversity in experiences, customs, beliefs, values, and worldviews. Due to vast generational gaps, there may be misunderstandings, biases, unspoken attitudes, stereotypes, and even conflicts. Generational differences may intersect across a multitude of other multicultural dimensions. This presentation will explain foundational information regarding generational diversity and provide essential strategies for thriving in multigenerational environments.
This course is offered for 0.1 ASHA CEUs, Introductory Level, Professional Area, Professional Area