{"id":1153,"date":"2021-04-28T13:41:22","date_gmt":"2021-04-28T18:41:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.marshall.edu\/communication-disorders\/?page_id=1153"},"modified":"2023-09-18T13:30:47","modified_gmt":"2023-09-18T18:30:47","slug":"april-2021-alumni-spotlight-deidra-darst","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.marshall.edu\/communication-disorders\/alumni\/april-2021-alumni-spotlight-deidra-darst\/","title":{"rendered":"April 2021 Alumni Spotlight &#8211; Deidra Darst"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"w-full xl:container mx-auto px-6\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.marshall.edu\/communication-disorders\/files\/Deidra.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-1154\" src=\"http:\/\/www.marshall.edu\/communication-disorders\/files\/Deidra-227x300.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"227\" height=\"300\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.marshall.edu\/communication-disorders\/files\/Deidra-227x300.jpg 227w, https:\/\/www.marshall.edu\/communication-disorders\/files\/Deidra-774x1024.jpg 774w, https:\/\/www.marshall.edu\/communication-disorders\/files\/Deidra-768x1016.jpg 768w, https:\/\/www.marshall.edu\/communication-disorders\/files\/Deidra.jpg 921w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 227px) 100vw, 227px\" \/><\/a>Deidra Darst, M.S. CCC-SLP of Kenna, WV is using her expertise and experience as a mother to someone with autism for advocacy across the state and nation.<\/p>\n<p>Deidra attended Marshall University and received a Bachelor of Science in Communication Disorders in 2008 and a Master of Science in Communication Disorders in 2010. Practicing for 11 years, she has worked in private practice and early intervention with WV Birth to Three. She is currently in her fourth year as a preschool\/elementary SLP in Jackson County Schools.<\/p>\n<p>Deidra has a different perspective than many other SLPs. She says, &#8220;My younger son, Colin, was diagnosed with autism at the age of three. For so long, I thought that I should be able to fix all of his delays and differences. I felt like I was failing him as an SLP and as his mom. One day, I realized that I\u2019m only human, and I couldn\u2019t do it alone. That\u2019s when I called in Birth-To-Three and his &#8216;official&#8217; introduction to therapy began.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>When asked how her expertise influenced her as a mother, she said that she believes her education and background in communication disorders and childhood development really helped her see Colin\u2019s need for intervention early on. She explained, &#8220;Being a therapist also has its perks: everyone I worked with is a therapist of some kind (SLP, OT, PT, music therapist)!! Having these people in life has been instrumental in getting Colin the help he needed.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Using her knowledge, Deidra was able to find Colin the help he needed. &#8220;Colin started Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) just before his fourth birthday. Back then, he was completely nonverbal, several years behind in all areas of development, he couldn\u2019t leave our home (transitions were so difficult for him), and he was angry and frustrated. I felt like I was drowning. He just turned seven years old, and I can say, without a doubt, that ABA has changed the trajectory of his life. He started using an AAC device at four, and today is speaking. He can read, loves to travel, and is wonderful at following directions. He enjoys playing with his brother, loves Sesame Street and rainbows, and is pure joy.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Deidra states that being Colin\u2019s mom changed her as a therapist and as a person in general. He has taught her to step back and see the whole picture. She says, &#8220;Different is beautiful. Our kids don\u2019t need to be &#8216;fixed&#8217; because they are not broken &#8211; they just need the right supports to be in place. I have learned that, as parents and professionals, we all need to set aside any differences and work together as a team, because our children deserve that.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>When thinking of the future, her hope for Colin is that he be happy. &#8220;I will work the rest of my life to assure that he can live his best life. I know that he will change the world someday because he has already changed mine.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Deidra is using her experience as an SLP and mother for advocacy. She is currently a board member with a local nonprofit in Hurricane, WV called &#8220;Community Autism Resources &amp; Education Systems- CARES.&#8221; They are striving to build the world as it should be for WV families affected by autism. They help provide parental and professional resources, strive to end the isolation that special needs parents feel, and are working diligently to improve access to ABA in the state of West Virginia.<\/p>\n<p>In addition to being a board member at CARES, Deidra is also involved with other groups. She is on the WV Advisory Council for the Education of Exceptional Children. She is a blog editor for the nonprofit Labeled and Loved, a group for special needs moms by special needs moms. Deidra enjoys writing and has been featured on several blogs and websites such as &#8220;Her View From Home,&#8221; &#8220;The Mighty,&#8221; &#8220;Today Parenting Team,&#8221; and &#8220;Finding Cooper&#8217;s Voice.&#8221; \u00a0She also has a website, The SLP Mom, that she just recently stopped maintaining. Deidra has had two articles published in the ASHA Leader, one about autism and another about AAC. She has also been a guest on several autism-related podcasts, including \u201cTurn Autism Around\u201d with Dr. Mary Barbera, PhD, RN, BCBA-D, \u201cABA Speech\u201d with Rose Griffin, MS,CCC-SLP\/BCBA, and \u201cAdventures in Autism.\u201d Deidra was the Executive Director of the nonprofit Mountaineer Autism Project (MAP) in 2018-2019.<\/p>\n<p>Deidra wrote a children\u2019s book in 2018 called, \u201cArtie is Awesome.\u201d Artie teaches children about autism using words they can understand. This rhyming book also introduces AAC use and promotes self-love and acceptance of those who might be different from us. It can be found on Amazon. She also has a Teachers Pay Teachers (TpT) site with materials to accompany \u201cArtie.\u201d She stated, &#8220;I have aspirations to write more books, but I\u2019ve been a bit busy the last few months.<\/p>\n<p>When talking about her education and training the Marshall University Department of Communication Disorders, she said, \u201cI would say that MUCD prepared me, giving me the knowledge I needed to do my job, but also a desire to always grow and learn. I can&#8217;t know everything, but I CAN go in search of new information\/help when I need it.\u201d<\/p><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Deidra Darst, M.S. CCC-SLP of Kenna, WV is using her expertise and experience as a mother to someone with autism for advocacy across the state and nation. Deidra attended Marshall University and received a Bachelor of Science in Communication Disorders in 2008 and a Master of Science in Communication Disorders in 2010. 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