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Your life changes..." said [MARY McDonald]. "We lived an active life. We bowled and went dancing and things like that. That all changed.
"It's so great to see the improvement in them after they've met up with other strokers," said McDonald, adding her husband lived for 11 years after having his stroke.
"You know you're really doing some good in the world and you can see how much stroke people rely on you and appreciate what you're doing," said McDonald, noting the organization has grown and now provides services including physiotherapy, speech pathology and communication workshops.
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... or emotional makeup, or in some organic pathology, as opposed to a malfunctioning of the mind, which... about the mouth; was shakey, jerky in his speech; absolutely bewildered, "out of it". In reply, he ...
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There has been integration of the three Rs into the arts," she said. "Once you start to cut taxes, you start to cut programs that really help children -- people need to think about that.
The same house in St. James would pay 30 per cent less than that house pays in Seven Oaks, because St. James-Assiniboia School Division has so much more commercial and industrial property, [Gary Fogg] said. "Why should you pay more in one area than another? You don't on your city taxes," he said.
Fogg would take it a step further. He has a friend who lives in Seven Oaks, but owns a business in East Kildonan: "Why can't I say where my school taxes are going?" said Fogg.
... creative programs and services such as speech pathology to save money, Marsh said. "There has be...
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...In his 1999 Speech from the Throne, Prime Minister Jean Chretien told.... Lemert, M. 1951 Social Pathology: A Systematic Approach to the Theory of Sociopathi...
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Goal 2, Mothers' Ambivalence toward Professionals, Mothers' compliance and resistance are fought on the battlegrounds of classrooms and doctors' offices in both countries (p. 134). In general, assessment appears to be lengthy, not only because of professionals' conservative approach but also because of mothers' resistance to the labeling of their children. Mothers of this study see teachers as contributing to their children's problems by scapegoating them, isolating and excluding them (p. 211 ). Not surprisingly, mothers want individualized attention for their children while teachers want cooperation and compliance in the interests of the group. [Claudia Malacrida]'s complains that teachers want manageable docile children and so they press for Ritalin. Mothers accommodate them rather th...
... for hearing and visual problems, speech pathology, mental retardation and cerebral palsy (...
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Good idea. We're in favour of using a measurable standard" of acoustics for all new and renovated classrooms, said Rick Dedi, executive director of the public schools finance board.
"Studies show many classrooms have poor acoustics. One in six words is not heard by the average Grade 1 student, because of excessive background noise," Linda Walsh, president of the Canadian Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists, told a teleconference from Ottawa on Friday morning.
"We have the expression about using your 'teacher voice', and that says it all," said [Pat Isaak].
... of audiology and speech-language pathology in New Brunswick, said the cost of a new classroom...
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...A speech and language pathologist saw him every six months ... therapy, speech and language pathology, audiology, and other special clinic services. The...
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Northern Ontario Rural Medical School - Brief Article
..., orthopedics, neurology, cardiology, speech pathology and plastic surgery. . The aim of the ne...