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Schools Choose TinyEYE “TinyEYE makes a difference to children. Regardless of where they live…we will be there for them.” ~ Marnee Hello Everyone, TinyEYE’s team loves partnering with our schools to serve students. We also value the feedback that our schools provide to us about their experience with TinyEYE. I would like to share highlights ...
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In union there is strength.
~Aesop
Hello Everyone,
It was an absolute privilege to attend the ASHA convention in New Orleans with members of the TinyEYE team.
People from around the world met at the convention center to learn and share knowledge about advancing speech-language pathology. As I said during my presentation about advances in ...
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Hi Everyone,
Here is portion of my presentation at ASHA 2008. It outlines our Circles of Care philosophy where all our speech therapy telepractice services are centered around the child.
Note: SLP refers to Speech-Language Pathologist
Marnee Brick, MSc
Speech-Language Pathologist and Director of of Speech Therapy
TinyEYE Therapy ...
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Hi Everyone,
I was forwarded a presentation by a team of Australian researchers regarding the use of speech therapy telepractice to address rural populations in Australia. What’s interesting is that they compared rural residents’ and rural Speech-Language Pathologists’ attitudes towards telehealth.
You can take read more ...
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TinyEYE: Quote of The Week
“Change your Thoughts and You Change Your World”
-Norman Vincent Peale
Marnee Brick, MSc
Speech-Language Pathologist and Director of of Speech Therapy
TinyEYE Therapy Services (Speech Therapy Telepractice)
http://www.TinyEYE.com-Online Speech Therapy Telepractice
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TinyEYE: Supporting Change
In Dr. Chris Bart’s book, A Tale of Two Employees, he outlines simple steps to inspiring people to do what you need them to do. Inspired, I have applied the tips to supporting change. In my interpretation, people struggle with change when:
1. They do not know what to do
2. They do not know why ...
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