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[This post ontains embedded Tweets. Some browsers might display them as blank spaces]. This post is composed of 996 words.   Even if you are not on Twitter you will know by now that the character limit for Tweets has gone up from 140 characters to 280 characters. You can read a post about it from Twitter Product Manager Aliza Rosen here. The post is enlightening.

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Dr Abi Roper is a Research Fellow at City, University of London. She is a speech and language therapist and researcher passionate about technology use within atypical speech & language populations. Recently Abi asked me some questions about working on Parables of Care for the project’s blog. I have copied and pasted the original post below.