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Kate Malcomess: Evidence-based Practice & Outcome-driven Decision-making — Therapy Ideas Live
Kate Malcomess gives a 5-minute lightning talk about evidence-based practice and outcome driven decision making at the third Therapy Ideas Live eve...
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Rhiannan Walton: Praise in Therapy: Manipulation or an Effective Tool? — Therapy Ideas Live
Rhiannan Walton gives a 5-minute lightning talk about the issues with using praise in therapy at the third Therapy Ideas Live event on 7 December 2...
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-fascinating! I have the Kohn book and it is really interesting. I really like your slides too. They are so clear, bright and uncluttered with strong images.Thank you so much Rhiannon for arranging these events...
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Vicky Joffe: Words, Words, Words — Therapy Ideas Live
Vicky Joffe gives a 5-minute lightning talk about vocabulary at the second Therapy Ideas Live event on 20 September 2011, at City University, in Lo...
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Dr Joffe came and inspired us last year at the Storytelling in Speech and Language Therapy Special Interest Group...I love the way she says''We should think really carefully before we say NO...'' to a child, and her work with idioms - fantastic...
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Lis'n Tell: live inclusive storytelling with Louise Coigley
To prepare children with learning disabilities for World Book Day, Speech and Language Therapist Louise Coigley is invited to run workshops this a...
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Comments after Lis'n Tell intro morning at Plymouth University
On February 15th 2012 I was invited back to the Speech and Language Therapy Training at Marjon University Plymouth, by Senior Lecturers, Sally Bate...
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with thanks to Abbi, Sarah Louise and Gareth for talking with me after the session...
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Storytelling Superstar Harriet Dunlop reads Room on the Broom.MOV
I think my mum is a storytelling superstar, especially when she reads my favourite book, Room on the Broom. Joseph Dunlop
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Storytelling superstar "The Skipping Rope Snake" read by Rose Race with Betty and Yuli
An extract from the book "The Skipping Rope Snake" by Carol Ann Duffy read by Rose Race to her daughter Betty and friend Yuli.
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Storytelling Superstar Mr Smiley reads Mr Happy
Our libraryworker superstar nicknamed Mr Smiley reads Mr Happy by Roger Hardgreaves from Mr Men Collection
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Storytelling Superstar Alison Williams tells the tale of the little raindrop.m4v
Storytelling Superstar Alison Williams tells the tale of the little raindrop
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Louise Coigley telling The Eyes of the Dragon
...from the fabulous book: ''Eyes of the Dragon'', by Margaret Leaf, wonderfully illustrated by Ed Young - based on an ancient Chinese legend, wit...
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this is my aunt Louzie - she helped me write a book and make it last year and do the pictures, it was fun. Then I read it to Ba my Grannie. I like this - the thingy things at the end as the claws...Finn
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Louise Coigley: Lis'n Tell, Live Inclusive Story Telling — Therapy Ideas Live
Speech and Language Therapist Louise Coigley gives a 5-minute lightning talk about using interactive story telling at Therapy Ideas Live on 5 July ...
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Hello and thank you so much for your comment! do you mean Louise?!
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A Dark And Stormy Night
IT WAS A DARK AND STORMY NIGHT
BY JANET AND ALLAN AHLBERG
A Storytelling Performance for children aged 6 upwards and grownups!
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...in the top 5 Hitlist of childrens' performances Edinburgh Fringe 2009!
Thank you Kate, for acknowledging the shadow side of evidence based practice, and for putting some of the fundamental issues so clearly. I find this very moving.