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Clinical Diagnosis of Developmental Speech Disorders
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Clinical Computing Competency for Speech-Language Pathologists
Introduction to Clinical Methods in Communication Disorders, Second Edition
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Phonological Disorders in Children
Clinical Decision Making in Assessment and Intervention
Edited by Alan G. Kamhi, Ph.D., & Karen E. Pollock, Ph.D.

 This one-of-a-kind resource presents a wide range of expert opinions about phonological disorders in children, allowing readers to understand and compare diverse approaches to assessment and intervention, choose the ones that will work best, and use their new knowledge to make decisions during clinical interventions. For each of the book’s three sections Assessment and Classification, Goal and Target Selection, and Intervention the editors pose important “frequently asked questions” for each contributor to answer, such as
- Which diagnostic classification system do you find useful?
- How does your assessment differ for children of different ages, developmental levels, or linguistic backgrounds?
- How do you integrate language goals with phonological goals?
- What factors influence your selection of treatment goals and targets?
- When should a child receive individual therapy as opposed to group therapy?
- What do you do when your intervention plan is not working?
Through the theoretical insights and practical experience each contributor shares and a helpful conclusion that comments on all the approaches discussed readers will have the broad and balanced knowledge they need for informed clinical decision making. Speech-language pathologists, graduate students, audiologists, and educators will use this comprehensive, accessible resource to shape their practices and improve the lives of children with phonological disorders.
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ORDERING INFO
ISBN 1-55766-784-5
Paperback
256 pages / 7 x 10
2005 / $39.95
Stock# 7845
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Table of Contents
Serie Preface
Editorial Advisory Board
About the Editors
Contributors
Foreword
Marc E. Fey
Preface
Part I: Assessment and Classification
- Clinical Diagnosis of Developmental Speech Disorders
Barbara L. Davis
- Perspectives in Assessment
Shelley Velleman
- Components of Phonological Assessment
Adele W. Miccio
- Assessment for Determining a Communication Profile
Ann A. Tyler
- Assessment and Classification: An Integrative Model of Language and Motor Contributions to Phonological Development
Lisa Goffman
Part II: Goal and Target Selection
- Promoting Generalization: Selecting, Scheduling, and Integrating Goals
Ann A. Tyler
- Goals and Targets: Facilitating the Self-Organizing Nature of a Neuro-Network
Janet A. Norris and Paul R. Hoffman
- Goal and Target Selection for Developmental Speech Disorders
Barbara L. Davis
- From Developmental Norms to Distance Metrics: Past, Present, and Future Directions for Target Selection Practices
A. Lynn Williams
- Selection of Phonological Goals and Targets: Not Just an Exercise in Phonological Analysis
Barbara Handford Bernhardt
Part III: Intervention
- Planning and Monitoring Intervention Programs
Ann A. Tyler
- Intervention: Manipulating Complex Input to Promote Self-Organization of a Neuro-Network
Paul R. Hoffman and Janet A. Norris
- Special Considerations in Intervention
Shelley Velleman
- A Treatment Program for Enhancing Stimulability
Adele W. Miccio
- The Importance of Phonetic Factors in Phonological Intervention
Susan Rvachew
- A Model and Structure for Phonological Intervention
A. Lynn Williams
- Phonological Intervention: The How or the What?
Judith Gierut
- Summary, Reflections, and Future Directions
Alan G. Kamhi
Index
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