A child’s language and literacy development is affected by a number of outside influences, including childhood trauma. If you’re a school-based practitioner, then there’s an increased chance you’ll wind up working with children who have histories of trauma or maltreatment. … Read More

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For faculty who organize external practicum placements, the primary responsibility is to ensure that graduate students in speech-language pathology receive

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