Sally Chok
@sallychokslp
Student Speech Pathologist @GOSHSpeech
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28-07-2020 08:35:53
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This is such good information to know especially when working with paediatric clients. Knowing speech sounds that are typical for an age group helps develop appropriate goals. I will be sure to keep this during placement. Speech Pathology at UTS #slp2b pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/20…
Thank you for being so brave and sharing your story Delta Goodrem. Voice disorders can be an invisible disability and I had no idea of the impacts until Cath Gregory, PhD's voice disorder lectures! #slp2b #goshspeech news.com.au/entertainment/…
Thank you BronwynHemsley for directing me to this article about the eye pointing classification scale for children with cerebral palsy. This will help when observing behaviours to determine appropriate interventions/AAC. #slp2b tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.108…
Its AAC Awareness Month! This month we aim to raise awareness on the different ways people can communicate. It's not just speech! We can use text, picture boards, gestures, facial expressions and so much more! youtu.be/vXBzAGtsG-w Speech Pathology Australia #slp2b #AAC
What a great resource to have for parents and #slpeeps. Thanks Banter Speech for sharing! banterspeech.com.au/dld/
This article is about why we should give people who use AAC more #communication time. Small things like being patient can impact on the quality of communication! This is something I learned while on placement Speech Pathology at UTS #AAC leader.pubs.asha.org/do/10.1044/202…
To end #AAC Awareness month, here is a dog using AAC to #communicate. Is this the secret to talking to dogs? 😱 If you were a dog whisperer, what would you say to your dog? Speech Pathology at UTS youtu.be/B26tztobY9A
Class of 2020! I have spent a wonderful 2 years working and studying with these beautiful people. This is a photo taken in our final class taught by Professor Emma Power and David Kinnane. Here's to seeing you guys out there as new grads of SLP! 🥂
I love this memory! Having KFC will never be the same again 😂 sitting in a row while getting our fill of 🍗 is the only right way to have KFC. Speech Pathology at UTS