Every Day is Different

People are always changing. Every day children and adults experience something different. Those experiences, interactions with others, levels of fatigue and discomfort, or mood all can affect how a person responds in treatment. People also change as a response to a changing disease or disorder. They change as therapy makes a difference in their abilities, and as they grow older. It is the job of the speech-language pathologist to be sensitive to all these these differences and daily changes. The speech-language pathologist learns to use these changes to construct an environement and situations that will foster further positive development. The speech-language pathologist is challenged on a daily basis understand and adapt to the changing uniqueness of the people they serve.

 
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