Alyssa Capeling

Alyssa Capeling

Clinical Supervisor and Instructor
Speech Language Pathologist

313-577-3339

a.capeling@wayne.edu

Department

Communication Sciences and Disorders

Alyssa Capeling

In 2003, Mrs. Capeling received her Master of Arts from Michigan State University. Her work experience in speech language pathology has included outpatient centers, private practices and serving as the senior speech language pathologist at the Children’s Hospital of Michigan. Post grad training has focused on developmental and relationship -based interventions (e.g. DIR FloorTime, Hanen Certification, SCERTS, PLAY project) as well as training in childhood apraxia of speech interventions (e.g., DTTC, ReST, PROMPT).

In 2016, Mrs. Capeling began supervising as a part time clinical educator with Wayne State’s pediatric team while also providing speech and language services for her private clients. She taught the Graduate Phonology course at WSU in 2019 and 2020. SLP interests include the pragmatic impacts of speech sound disorders, early identification and treatment of autism spectrum disorder, auditory (re)habilitation and clinical education. Mrs. Capeling is married and has three daughters. Her loves are spending time with her family, reading and being outdoors.

Education

  • B.A. in Communication Sciences and Disorders, Northern Michigan University, 2001
  • M.A. in Audiology and Speech Language Pathology, Michigan State University, 2003

Awards and grants

  • ACE Award from ASHA 2020
  • ACE Award from AHSA 2018

Other qualifications directly relevant to courses taught

  • State of Michigan Professional License for Speech Language Pathology
  • ASHA certified CCC-SLP

Courses taught by Alyssa Capeling

Winter Term 2022