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How do speech therapists study?
The research process of speech therapists is as follows:

1, the applicant needs to prepare materials, such as my electronic photo, my front and back ID cards, my academic certificate, etc.

2. Fill in the 1 training registration form;

3. Prepare the above materials and send them to the relevant enrollment teachers of the registration unit;

4. Pay the relevant registration fee at the same time.

Finally, take the exam according to the subjects you applied for, and then you can get the certificate smoothly.

Conditions for speech therapists to apply for textual research:

1, middle (one of the following conditions)

(1) Having worked continuously in this profession for more than 2 years.

(2) After obtaining the primary certificate of this major, after formal training and study, the age is over 16 years old.

(3) Secondary vocational schools, major-related or counterpart graduates.

(4) College degree or above or students studying.

2. Advanced (one of the following conditions)

(1) Having worked continuously in this profession for more than 4 years.

(2) high school education or above, engaged in this occupation for more than 2 years.

(3) College degree or above, engaged in this occupation 1 year or above.

(4) College degree or above and the major studied by the college is a counterpart or related major.

Career profile:

A language rehabilitation trainer refers to a professional who is engaged in the research, training and treatment of speech and language evaluation. There used to be many professional names for speech therapy, but now they are widely used: language trainer, speech therapist, speech therapist and so on.