SLP Day: Making friends with SLPs
6:23 PM
by Madelyn Cecilia Escario
TAN
YAN KEE STUDENT CENTER PARKING LOT, MARCH 19, 2016 – The future Speech-Language
Pathologists from the College of Rehabilitation Sciences of the University of
Santo Tomas held its annual ‘SLP Day’ with a morning dedicated to the children.
There were a variety of booths that were made by the different batches of the
SLP community inside the college. Along with the play day held at Tan Yan Kee parking lot, a seminar for the parents was held at the Speech-Language Pathology Laboratory. The topic for the seminar was about making the everyday activities of the children meaningful to them. Moreover, the partner community was able to
have a grand time with the people who were assigned with different aspects
throughout the event.
The
freshmen made a hospital-themed and market-themed booth wherein the former
stall made an environment for the children to imagine themselves as doctors
with the stuffed toys that were provided. The designed market stall that was also
made by batch 2020 was included with the idea that the people can either be one
of the customers or be an owner of the market filled with the food shaped toys.
The
sophomores were able to make life-sized furniture and machines that were both used
for play. In the laundry designed area, the children had fun in making bubbles
and following the step-by-step process like washing the clothes, ironing them,
and even folding some of the shirts and shorts provided. The bath of 2019 also
gave a restaurant that was also a hit to some of the kids. From cutting the
food to cooking them inside the oven; the children were able to enjoy and
experience a unique moment.
The
third-years, meanwhile, provided a space for the children with different ages
and personalities to enjoy the quiet and meaningful makeshift library with the
small books that were used for reading. Furthermore, the third-years created a
mini golf course that was also flocked by the majority of the young boys and
girls. The course was constructed with a design that was child-friendly and
entertaining with animals as the models.
The
SLP students who are now in their fiurth year and internship period were the people who took
care of the children hands-on. They were the ones who showed proper ways of handling a child who wanted to play and even those were also in the midst
of a small tantrum. It was indeed unforgettable. It was a small sneak peek on
the days to come as a future SLP in the country and in the future generation.
In
every SLP Day that has happened, it has continuously been proven that with an
SLP, every child will always have a friend.
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