I met a retired teacher while I was on holiday, and had a long chat with her about my plans for a career change in a few years' time when my children reach school-age. I've been thinking about doing a PGCE, but she thought that I would be a good SALT. It's not something I had ever considered, and I don't really know anything about it. It seems to me that the people who need and use SALT would probably be a good starting point! What does a SALT do and how does she affect the lives of her patients (clients?) and their families? What qualities do you look for in your SALT? Who, or what, does a SALT work for? I'd be grateful for anything you could tell me.
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prettycandles · 07/01/2004 21:38
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