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Speech-Language Pathologist!
School speech-language pathologists spend most of their time
diagnosing disorders, preparing for, and providing direct services.
The majority of speech language pathologists work in more than one school. To
diagnose problems, speech-language pathologists use written and oral
tests as well as special instruments. They may use sign language or computer technology to communicate with students who cannot speak
at all. (Description
from National Clearinghouse for Professions in Special Education)
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associations or other resources for Speech-Language Pathologists.
Speech-Language
Pathologist Organizations:
Other Speech-Language Pathologist Resources:
Caroline Bowen
PhD Web Site
This site comprises some 204 web pages for families, Speech - Language
Pathologists, professionals in related disciplines, and students of human
communication disorders and sciences.
Information About
Speech Disorders
Presented by the National Information Center for Children with Disabilities,
this Web site contains basic information on communication disabilities.
Speaking of Speech
Speaking of Speech.com is an interactive forum for speech/language
The Speech-Language Pathology
Website is provided as an information service to anyone who is interested in
learning about speech and language development and associated disorders. It
also has links to other sites on Internet that contain information on related
topics.
Speech-Language Pathology
Websites
Organized by Sandy and Liz Herring, this Web site has some unique information
about vendors who can assist with the needs of the communication impaired.
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