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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