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Using physical objects with young children in 'face-to-face' and telehealth speech and language therapy.

Stuart EkbergSusan DanbyMaryanne TheobaldBelinda FisherPeta Wyeth
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2018)
When delivering play-based therapy via telehealth, our study demonstrates how practitioners adapt the intervention to suit the particular medium of its delivery. Implications for Rehabilitation Telehealth enhances equitable access for those who cannot physically access rehabilitation services. Telehealth modalities can create practical challenges, however, when delivering interventions such as play-based therapy. Practitioners should intentionally adapt telehealth interventions to suit the particular telehealth modality they are using.
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