5/5 - Interested in maintenance effects after therapy in chronic aphasia? Read our review in D&R
The focus of aphasia therapy effectiveness research should shift to long-term evaluation, not just immediate post-therapy results
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1/5 Interested in maintenance effects after therapy in chronic aphasia? Read our review in D&R
~20% of intensive aphasia treatment program participants respond&maintain their therapy gains, a fact obscured by traditional p-value group analysis
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Research says young childrenโs awareness of gender can start as early as eight months. Here are some simple ways to avoid gender sterotypes during library storytime. https://t.co/UW12eHD4aD
It's not a statement, it's a library doing its job!
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A small-town library in Maine displays gay-themed books, and a controversy erupts https://t.co/qtoXXJlPLz
The only problem here is when you replace the librarians with โchange adopters" (??) #SwinLibStudents
Don't worry, a school library with fewer books and more technology is good for today's students https://t.co/9DrMTXkrSd via @ConversationEDU
@LibraryJournal I don't understand how it's a political statement. All I see are librarians doing their job and a library that welcomes all as it should do.
@Library_Vic Millennials and post-millennials are the future and this is a great example of a successful adaptation. Keeping up with technology has made libraries more relevant than ever.
Fairy tales have lasted for thousands of years but the original versions are not like Disney! Come on a journey through the darker side of your favourite fairytales at Ashburton and Greythorn Libraries. ๐๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ๐๐๐๐งโโ๏ธ๐งโโ๏ธ https://t.co/QyRwSXNRYz
So there's a book swap event at my children's school and they want to participate. I don't like to give away books even after we've read them. Weird I know. Am I the only one? ๐ #SwinLibStudents