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Martine M. Smith and Janice Murray (Editors)
This book examines how communication aids are used in real interaction contexts by pulling together findings from a wide range of research focused on children with typical development, children with significant speech and physical impairments, and adults with acquired neurological disabilities. -
Sale!Pamela Enderby and Alexandra John The Therapy Outcome Measure for Rehabilitation Professionals was developed in the mid-1990s and designed to be a simple, reliable, cross-disciplinary and cross-client group method of gathering information on a broad spectrum of issues associated with therapy and rehabilitation.
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Sale!Pamela Enderby and Alexandra John The Therapy Outcome Measure for Rehabilitation Professionals was developed in the mid-1990s and designed to be a simple, reliable, cross-disciplinary and cross-client group method of gathering information on a broad spectrum of issues associated with therapy and rehabilitation.
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Sale!Pamela Enderby and Alexandra John The Therapy Outcome Measure for Rehabilitation Professionals was developed in the mid-1990s and designed to be a simple, reliable, cross-disciplinary and cross-client group method of gathering information on a broad spectrum of issues associated with therapy and rehabilitation.
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Sale!Pamela Enderby and Alexandra John The Therapy Outcome Measure for Rehabilitation Professionals was developed in the mid-1990s and designed to be a simple, reliable, cross-disciplinary and cross-client group method of gathering information on a broad spectrum of issues associated with therapy and rehabilitation.
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Sale!
Pamela Enderby and Alexandra John
The Therapy Outcome Measure for Rehabilitation Professionals was developed in the mid-1990s and designed to be a simple, reliable, cross-disciplinary and cross-client group method of gathering information on a broad spectrum of issues associated with therapy and rehabilitation.
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Sale!Pamela Enderby and Alexandra John The Therapy Outcome Measure for Rehabilitation Professionals was developed in the mid-1990s and designed to be a simple, reliable, cross-disciplinary and cross-client group method of gathering information on a broad spectrum of issues associated with therapy and rehabilitation.
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Sale!Pamela Enderby and Alexandra John The Therapy Outcome Measure for Rehabilitation Professionals was developed in the mid-1990s and designed to be a simple, reliable, cross-disciplinary and cross-client group method of gathering information on a broad spectrum of issues associated with therapy and rehabilitation.