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Communication and Intervention for Children with Autism Spectrum DisorderBoggs, Teresa 01 January 2003 (has links)
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Communicative Acts and Word Acquisition in Toddlers with Cleft PalateBoyce, Sarah, Martin, G., Skinner, C., Wetherholt, K., Scherer, N. 01 November 2010 (has links)
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Complexity Approaches To InterventionBaker, Elise, Williams, A. Lynn 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
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Speech Disorders Resource Guide for Preschool ChildrenWilliams, A. Lynn 30 September 2002 (has links)
Speech Disorders Resource Guide for Preschool Children provides detailed information about assessment, analysis and intervention methods pertaining to childhood speech disorders. Also covers intervention outcomes and treatment efficacy. A concise, easy-to-use format makes it an ideal clinical resource tool for students and clinicians. / https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu_books/1181/thumbnail.jpg
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Speech Therapy via Telepractice: A New Direction for Rural HealthAndrews, Courtney M. 01 November 2017 (has links)
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Understanding Autism for the Early Childhood ProviderBoggs, Teresa 01 January 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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Early Speech & Language Development in Internationally Adopted Children with Repaired Cleft PalateScherer, Nancy J., Kaiser, A. P., Frey, J., Boyce, Sarah 01 May 2013 (has links)
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Speech Resonance Values for Children and Adults in the US and BrazilThur De Koos, C., Oliverira, D., Ramos, F., Scherer, N. J., Trinidade, I., Boyce, Sarah 01 November 2013 (has links)
No description available.
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Stimulability InterventionMiccio, M. W., Williams, A. Lynn 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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Integrating Phonological Sensitivity Training and Oral Language within an Enhanced Dialogic Reading ApproachWilliams, A. Lynn 01 November 2006 (has links)
Book Summary: This seminal text provides a scholarly overview of current evidence-based approaches to emergent literacy intervention as a component of clinical practice in speech-language pathology. The book's focus is primarily the emergent literacy period of development, transcending toddlerhood to the kindergarten year and corresponding to the years preceding formal literacy and reading instruction. By providing an accessible and usable integration of theory and research, it encourages readers to think about building early foundations in literacy to promote healthy early development and to ease children's transitions to later academic contexts. The book answers the question, "what can speech-language pathologists do today to include literacy as a target in childhood intervention?"
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