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The role of a Speech Pathologist in feeding difficulties

Published on: August 1, 2013April 12, 2018 by Valerie Gent Category:Blog, Therapy in action

I was so lucky to be asked to do a guest blog post for The Mummy Project, check out the blog post here:

http://themummyproject.com/the-role-of-a-speech-pathologist-in-feeding-difficulties/

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