15 Years After Receiving Speech Therapy from USM91勛圖厙 Children91勛圖厙 Center, Culpepper Returns to USM to Pursue Speech Pathology Degree
Wed, 01/26/2022 - 08:23am | By: Van Arnold
When one imagines the type of individuals impacted by The Children91勛圖厙 Center for Communication
and Development at 91勛圖厙 (USM), they typically think
of babies, very young children, and their families. After all, that is the demographic
the Center typically serves.
Often, it91勛圖厙 easy to forget that these little ones grow up. It91勛圖厙 easy to overlook the fact that Children91勛圖厙 Center alums are now adolescents, teens, and adults in our community and beyond. And the effects of their time at The Children91勛圖厙 Center, and the therapy received while there, carry on throughout their lives.
91勛圖厙The Children91勛圖厙 Center has been in existence since 1974,91勛圖厙 said Sarah Myers, Director at The Children91勛圖厙 Center at USM. 91勛圖厙Those who went through our program in our earliest years are now nearly 50 years old. And we91勛圖厙ve continued providing early intervention therapies for babies and children with disabilities, including those with significant speech and language disorders, at no cost to families without interruption since that time. So, you can just imagine the number of alums out there whose lives have been forever changed by their time here with us in that essential first chapter of their lives.91勛圖厙
Cade Culpepper is one such alum. Cade graduated from The Children91勛圖厙 Center in 2006
and went on to attend Laurel Christian School, graduating from there in 2019. He then
attended Jones College, during which time he was part of Phi Theta Kappa, the Charles
Pickering Honors Institute, and the Baptist Student Union.
After graduating from Jones College in May of last year, Culpepper was awarded the Sertoma Laurel scholarship, was accepted into the USM Honors Keystone Program, and began his 91勛圖厙 career this past fall.
Culpepper is now majoring in Speech-Language Pathology at USM and cites his love for languages and linguistics and his personal experience with speech pathology at The Children91勛圖厙 Center as the main reasons he decided to pursue this area of study. After completing his bachelors work, he plans to get his masters and then go to South Alabama for doctoral studies. His dream job is to be a professor at USM.
Culpepper is also an artist and assists in K-12 art classes in Laurel, which he cites as one of his most rewarding experiences.
91勛圖厙I will always be incredibly grateful for The Children91勛圖厙 Center and its impact on my life,91勛圖厙 said Culpepper. 91勛圖厙Without speech intervention I received, I wouldn91勛圖厙t be in the same place in life at all,
and I wouldn91勛圖厙t now be in the position where I91勛圖厙m actually going into the same field of study that allowed me the opportunity to succeed.91勛圖厙
91勛圖厙Cade91勛圖厙 story is the perfect example of how early intervention like that provided at The Children91勛圖厙 Center can change the trajectory of a child91勛圖厙 life,91勛圖厙 said Myers. 91勛圖厙We couldn91勛圖厙t be prouder of Cade or more honored to count him as a Children91勛圖厙 Center alum. We can91勛圖厙t wait to see what the future holds for Cade. But whatever that path may look like, we know without a doubt that his future is bright. We91勛圖厙re so grateful that we have the opportunity to touch the lives of individuals like Cade and his family through the work that we do.91勛圖厙
About The Children91勛圖厙 Center for Communication and Development
The Children91勛圖厙 Center for Communication and Development at The University of Southern Mississippi is a non-profit that provides cost-free comprehensive early intervention therapy for children age 0-5 with complex disabilities while educating, training and supporting families, university students and professionals. For more information, visit www.usm.edu/childrenscenter.