My name is Philosospeech and this is a sample webpage I designed!
Graduate school is hard enough, with the mounting pressures of clinical courses and academic expectations placed onto students who receive very little - if at all - guidance on "how to speech."
I believe the internet should be free (hooray for open access!), and that information is power. That's why all of my materials are available on this site for free. Yes, for FREE!
(also, coding is a hobby of mine I'm trying to learn, and what better way than through the indie web?) :)
If you believe in this statement too (or just want to show thanks!) then consider buying me a kofi here. Like I said, this is a passion project for me, so I earn no money from this. I am satisfied in reaching this far in my career; achieving financial stability for myself and my family was my primary goal. In the next phase of my career, it is to help others reach their dreams, too.
Because, let's face it, they teach us about phonological disorders way before how to handle your crying toddler.
Just because we're not parents yet doesn't mean we should consider how we approach children. And even if/when we're parents, it's great to consider alternative perspectives in how we parent! Remember, when you were younger, you learned what a grown-up was by watching.
How To Speak in "Freddish," Inspired by Mr. Rogers
How To Talk So Kids Will Listen by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish