Back in college, in order to get myself motivated to study, I'd watch certain movies. Haha. My top choices were usually (don't laugh) Legally Blonde or Akeelah and the Bee or sometimes The Pursuit of Happyness. You may think I'm slightly crazy, but for some reason watching these often inspired me to hit the books! :)
Fast forward to today and I'm hoping to apply the same logic to my unmotivated SLP self. Here are a few of my favorite speechie inspirational movies! Get your Netflix cues ready!
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In no particular order...
1. The King's Speech (2010)
This one tells the story of King George VI and his struggle with stuttering as he inherits the throne. He finds a speech therapist to help him improve his stuttering and give him the confidence to complete his duties as king. Great film!
2. The Miracle Worker (1962)
One of my faves! It tells the classic true story of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan and how a young girl who is deaf and blind learns to communicate.
3. And Your Name is Jonah (1979)
In this movie a family learns that their son, who they originally thought had a mental disability, is actually deaf. It shares a mother's struggles and journey in helping her son communicate. I was amazed at how much our field has changed since this movie was made. It was funny seeing all of the "old" equipment too.
4. My Fair Lady (1964)
If you like old, slightly longish musicals, you'll love this one. In My Fair Lady, a linguist helps a flower girl speak elegantly and become presentable in society. It's all about accent reduction therapy lol.
5. Temple Grandin (2010)
Love this movie! Temple Grandin has autism, and this story of her life shows how she overcame so much and changed the way livestock is handled at slaughterhouses. Very inspirational!
I'm sure many of you have seen these! It's just fun to watch them again and again to stay motivated. What are some of your favorite speechie movies?? :)