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Senior Lecturer in Speech and Language Therapy and Independent Speech and Language Therapist
Senior Lecturer in Linguistics for Speech & Language Therapy. Works at DMU. Can't get enough of playing with toddlers, but also likes other client groups.
Professor, University of Wisconsin - Madison. Studying speech development, outcomes, and interventions in children with neuro developmental disabilities. Mom|mentor|advocate|runner|lover of chocolate.
Assistant Professor in CSD @ University of Cincinnati | autism, language, and implementation are my jam | 🧩 lover
Hola, Hi, Bonjour ! SLP, SLT. Music, books and walking. Awkward person. #LanguageDevelopment #SLPs #Autism #Art #Libros #Poesía
Speech and Language Therapist, AI Innovator and Trainer, Professional Supervisor
Certified practicing speech pathologist living and working on Gadigal and Wangal lands. Researcher in early childhood. Interested in all things #SLP & #EBP. Dreams of cycling the world.
Husband, Father, HigherEd leader
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UL Lafayette | SLP-Researcher | Advancing care & communication access
NHS SLT passionate about #devlangdis and SSD
A neurospicy NQP SLT | MSc Speech and Language Therapy graduate 2023-25 | Co-President of the SLT Society at City St George's | #DevLangDis #autism #ADHD #Bilingualism | crochet addict, also climbing, badminton, singing!
Primary Progressive Aphasia - PPA describes a group of language led dementias. Speech & language therapy is the MAIN treatment for PPA. We spread awareness about this for ppl affected by PPA & professionals (by Dr Anna Volkmer & Rosemary Townsend)
Language Neuroscience Lab, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. Host of the Language Neuroscience Podcast. Views my own!
The Centre for Research Excellence in Aphasia Recovery and Rehabilitation, aims to improve the lives of people living with aphasia.
W: www.latrobe.edu.au/research/centres/health/aphasia