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Dr. Melissa Malani instructs communication partners on using role play as a more effective and efficient way to incorporate the iPad and communication app into shared storybook readings. This will encourage further language and literacy development, enhanced socialization, and allow communication partners to learn how to easily include the communication app in a naturalistic fashion. Malani is a three-time UCF alumna, having earned a B.S. (’99) and M.A. (’01) in communication disorders and a Ph.D. in education – communication sciences and disorders track (’12).
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The hinges seem a lot more robust, but time will tell as this is often the weak point of clamshells.
U.S Army National Guard Soldiers with the New Jersey National Guard attend a promotion ceremony for Cpt. Rachel Brinkley and Cpt. Susette Brooks.
2021-11-11: Raoul Antoine Siemeni Kamtcheu speaking during the COP26 - Communicating Climate Change in Glasglow. In frame, Colin Spurway, BBC Media Action,Country Director, North Africa.
Recently added a green communicator and White Tiger coin to my collection. Both courtesy of Starlight Studios.
Dr. Melissa Malani instructs communication partners on using role play as a more effective and efficient way to incorporate the iPad and communication app into shared storybook readings. This will encourage further language and literacy development, enhanced socialization, and allow communication partners to learn how to easily include the communication app in a naturalistic fashion. Malani is a three-time UCF alumna, having earned a B.S. (’99) and M.A. (’01) in communication disorders and a Ph.D. in education – communication sciences and disorders track (’12).