Using the ‘Teachers Guide For Working with Young People who Stutter’ A module for SLTs
$69.00
This course has been developed for Speech Language Therapists working with young people who stutter between the ages of 8-17 years old.
This course has been developed for Speech Language Therapists working with young people who stutter between the ages of 8-17 years old. The following module will guide you through how to use "The Teachers Guide to Working with Young People who Stutter" and will go into detail on how to use the Individual Support Plan (ISP) templates. You will be presented with case examples to help you decide who this resource may be appropriate for and how to find the right level of support for your student.
This module contains 6 individual lessons and should take approximately 90 minutes to complete.
Once you have purchased this module, you will have 4 weeks to complete the module. At the end of 4 weeks, you will no longer have access to the online module.
Please note:
- You must be a qualified speech language therapist to purchase this course.
- This cost of this course is for ONE speech language therapist to complete the module.
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