Author: Mark Ittleman
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1614482535
Category: Medical
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1614482535
Category: Medical
The Teaching of Talking: Learn to Do Expert Speech Therapy at Home With Children and Adults
People with speaking difficulties are at the mercy of insurance companies who are determining how often and for how long speech therapy services should be delivered. Download The Teaching of Talking medical books for free.
It is also a disturbing reality that the likelihood for therapy frequency and length of care is contingent upon either the level of competence or comfort level of the speech-language pathologist or the financial policies of each institution. Often it has nothing to do with the severity or need for speech therapy. Our health care system is in no position to bankroll the long-term therapy that many people need who have moderate to profound speaking difficulties. The goal of Teaching of Talking is to make sure that any loved one, caregiver or speech-language pathologist is thor Get The Teaching of Talking our bestseller medical books.
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