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Some clinics have had no speechandlanguagetherapist for over a year.
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For a speechandlanguagetherapist, this was like all the stars aligning.
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They also meet a speechandlanguagetherapist and get advice on reading material.
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I decided to become a speechandlanguagetherapist because the job is so varied.
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Wellington speechandlanguagetherapist Christian Wright talks first first words and sounds with Kathryn Ryan.
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I had my treatment and saw a speechtherapist about facial physiotherapy.
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She works as a senior speechtherapist at Connolly Hospital in Blanchardstown.
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My speechtherapist thought this help was hindering my improvement.
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She spoke as slow and measured as a speechtherapist.
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Most recently he played speechtherapist Lionel Logue in the Oscar winning film The Kings Speech.
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His speechpathologist, his therapist, his educational therapist, it really takes a village.
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The eight women and four men on the jury include a former model, a speechpathologist and a nurse.
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For example, if Moxie notices a recurring verbal tic, it might suggest that the parents take their child to a speechpathologist.
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Many children who struggle with learning are being let down by classroom teachers who are ill-equipped themselves, according to Australian speechpathologist Pamela Snow.
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Diagnoses were confirmed by a speechpathologist, who then visited the homes of children with a stutter every month to check on their progress.
Usage of speech-language pathologist in English
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Purpose This study examined caregiver perceptions of their child's language and literacy disorder as influenced by communications with their speech-languagepathologist.
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Each mother-newborn pair met with a pediatric speech-languagepathologist who evaluated breast feeding issues and then offered feedback and strategies to help.
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Content validity was verified by five experienced speech-languagepathologists with clinical specialization in voice disorders.
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Careers with lower rates of divorce listed by Zippia included religious workers, speech-languagepathologists, and dentists.
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The amount of therapy provided by occupational and physical therapists was significantly more than that provided by speech-languagepathologists.