Quotable ASHA
My notebook is brimming with hastily scrawled notes and printed handouts. I have presentations downloaded on my computer and a convention program loaded with descriptions
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My notebook is brimming with hastily scrawled notes and printed handouts. I have presentations downloaded on my computer and a convention program loaded with descriptions
I’m so excited to introduce you to Dawn Moore, a clinician in North Carolina who freely admits to loving /r/ therapy! I heard her speak
(this post appeared on ASHAsphere on September 13, 2011) I recently picked up the book, Talent is Overrated, by Geoff Colvin and it’s one of
(this post appeared at www.blog.asha.org on July18, 2011) One of the great perks of being an SLP is flexibility in your work environment: schools, hospitals, travelling therapist, out-patient
I always thought one of the benefits to being on my own would be that I could streamline the paperwork. But you know what? It’s
It takes some practice to find your rhythm with running an articulation therapy session. Here I share what works for me. This is my format
(This post appeared at www.blog.asha.org on August 18, 2011) Hooray! You’ve decided to take the plunge and start working for yourself. Now it’s time for some organization:
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