TEACHER'S CORNER: SPEECH THERAPIST'S GOAL IS BUILDING SELF-ESTEEM
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Tuesday, April 14, 1998
Cape Girardeau Central Junior High School teacher Judy McLain said working in the speech therapy setting involves knowing how to "pull out of" and "push into" classrooms to help students. McLain, who has spent the past 20 years teaching in Southeast Missouri schools, said this is one of the greatest changes in her field over the years, but the goal of building self-esteem remains a top priority.
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