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Most of the best photographs that I have ever taken have first required a conversation with the subject. This gentleman is a sidewalk artist. It's the conversation that establishes trust and rapport, which allows a natural photograph. The important piece here is that its the conversation that establishes the relationship and I believe, maintains one. -Moshe Mark Ittleman
We believe that you can work, learn and play. That is why we are holding an essential learning experience for those with aphasia and their care partners in Las Vegas. But it's not really WHERE the event is. It's what you will LEARN. Things that you can do for a lifetime to help others with apraxia and aphasia talk. markittleman@teachingoftalking.com
These posts were placed in Facebook. I am sharing them with you here since they have a great deal of truth, for those with apraxia and aphasia, their care partners and the field of speech language pathology in general.
This post is also to remind you of the upcoming learning experiences designed for care partners and those with aphasia and apraxia as well as SLP's. A 3 day intensive apraxia learning experience February 4,5, and 6 and a 3 day intensive aphasia training experience March 24,25, and 26th. for carepartners and loved ones. Registration closes this Monday (3 days) at 12 midnight.
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