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  • TACA of Washington Meeting - Tacoma - September 18, 2010

    Location Building E Auditorium, South Campus, Bates Technical College, 2201 South 78th Street, Tacoma, WA
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    Date September 18, 2010
    Time 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
    Description Christopher Heistand CCC-SLP, SLP and Renae Lewandowski, OTR/L, Therapeutic Beginnings

    Effective Strategies for Improving Sensory Integration

    Join us as Christopher and Renae offer effective tips and strategies for addressing speech challenges, sensory processing disorders and sensory based feeding difficulties.

    Therapeutic Beginnings offers pediatric occupational and speech therapy to families in the South Sound region.

    Website www.tacanow.org/washington
    Fee FREE


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