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Parent Seminar Providing Relevant Parent Education: Expressive Language Skills in Children with AutismBoggs, Teresa 01 January 2015 (has links)
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Parent Seminar Providing Relevant Parent Education: Visual Support for Children with ASDBoggs, Teresa 01 January 2015 (has links)
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Praxis Exam and Clinical Fellowship Year RequirementsBoyce, Sarah 01 December 2014 (has links)
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Working with Families to Facilitate Emergent Literacy Skills in Young Children with Language ImpairmentWilliams, A. Lynn, Coutinho, M. 15 November 2008 (has links)
Book Summary: This book links research to clinical practice with studies of parents' perceptions of their involvement in their child's intervention, and their relationship with the SLP being used to inform clinicians of the most effective ways of interacting with and involving parents in SLP intervention. A series of chapters covering the evidence base of effectiveness of parent and family involvement in different areas of SLP clinical practice also inform readers of what methods of parental involvement have been proven to increase child and family outcomes. Sections on practical tips for involving families and individual case studies facilitate the readers' knowledge of how to use family-friendly principles in practice.
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Sharing Sensitive Information with Parents: A Guide for Discussing Speech, Language, and Developmental ConcernsBoggs, Teresa 01 January 2000 (has links)
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Direct Speech Production InterventionsWilliams, A. Lynn, McLeod, Sharynne, McCauley, R. J. 08 April 2010 (has links)
Book Summary: With detailed discussion and invaluable video footage of 23 treatment interventions for speech sound disorders (SSDs) in children, this textbook and DVD set should be part of every speech-language pathologist's professional preparation. Focusing on children with functional or motor-based speech disorders from early childhood through the early elementary period, this textbook gives preservice SLPs critical analyses of a complete spectrum of evidence-based phonological and articulatory interventions.
This textbook fully prepares SLPs for practice with a vivid inside look at intervention techniques in action through high-quality DVD clips large and varied collection of intervention approaches with widespread use across ages, severity levels, and populations proven interventions in three categories: direct speech production, broader contexts such as perceptual intervention, and speech movements clear explanations of the evidence behind the approaches so SLPs can evaluate them accurately contributions by well-known experts in SSDs from across the US, Canada, Australia, and the UK
An essential core text for pre-service SLPs—and an important professional resource for practicing SLPs, early interventionists, and special educators—this book will help readers make the best intervention decisions for children with speech sound disorders.
Evidence-based intervention approaches—demonstrated in DVD clips—such as: minimal pairs perceptual intervention core vocabulary stimulability treatment intervention for developmental dysarthria the psycholinguistic approach
Interventions for Speech Sound Disorders in Children is a part of the Communication and Language Intervention Series
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Adapting Parks and Recreation Programs to Meet the Needs of Children with Special NeedsBoggs, Teresa 01 January 2009 (has links)
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The SLPs Role in Caring for the Adult and Geriatric PopulationsAndrews, Courtney M. 20 March 2017 (has links)
Define the SLP role with patients commonly seen in primary care Duplicate SLP knowledge to help in primary care Evaluate the role of the SLP as part of the multidisciplinary team
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Positive Eating Program for ParentsBoggs, Teresa 01 January 2011 (has links)
The goals of the program are to (1) increase food awareness, (2) decrease anxiety to new food textures and types, (3) provide consistent and appropriate mealtime behaviors and (4) comprehensive parent training and collaboration to facilitate generalization of new feeding behaviors across context.
Additionally, participation in cultivating a vegetable garden exposes children to different sensory experiences and foods. The program is appropriate for infants to elementary school and meets one day per week for 2 hour sessions. A program for older children is being developed.
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The Effects of Individualized Training on a Child with AutismBoggs, Teresa, Bell, S. 01 January 2008 (has links)
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