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Major conferences in 2011 and how to get there
With training budgets severely constrained, it is likely UK speech and language therapists will have to use some ingenuity to access funds for major conferences in 2011. If you're not quite ready to have a car boot sale or go … Continue reading →
Posted in Autism, Conferences, CPD, Learning disability, Phonetics / phonology, Speech and language development, Stammering
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Tagged 9th Oxford Dysfluency conference, ADHD, autism, bilingual, British Stammering Association, Caroline Bowen, Child Language Seminar, communication, Elizabeth Pena, James Law, Jean Gross, Jeremy Turk, Julie Dockrell, language, literacy, Lorna Wing, Maggie Snowling, major conferences, minor grants, NAPLIC, neurodevelopmental disorders, Newcastle, No Mind Left Behind, Norbert Lieckfeldt, RCSLT, Royal College of Speech & Language Therapists, Sam Goldstein, Sheena Reilly, Simon Baron-Cohen, speech sound disorders, Sue Rioulstone, training budgets
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