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- Author: M. N. Hegde
- Publisher: Plural Publishing
- ISBN: 1597568244
- Category : Medical
- Languages : en
- Pages : 351
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Contains protocols for basic language skills most children with language disorder need to be taught in the initial stages of treatment. The protocols give scripted scenarios for teaching most of the bound morphemes of English that children with language disorder typically lack. These include: basic words; regular and irregular plurals; possessive; present progressive; prepositions; pronouns; auxiliaries and copula; regular and irregular past tense; articles; conjunctions; adverbs; regular third person singular. For each target skill, 20 exemplars are available for the clinician to baserate, treat, and probe for generalized production. Most children can be advanced to relatively complex social communication skill level training only when they have mastered the basic morphologic features.
Hegde (University of California Fresno) offers speech-language pathologists a set of treatment protocols for helping children with language disorders to build their essential morphologic skills. Each target skill is base rated with approximately 20 exemplars. Photocopiable recording sheets for documenting progress in treatment are found throughout
This second edition provides an overview of effective interventions for targeting language disorders in children for both emerging communication and more advanced language and literacy.
Companion volume to Treatment Protocols for For Language Disorders in Children Volume I: Essential Morphologic Skills. Stimulus pictures for teaching Functional phrases; regular plural s, z, and ez; irregular plural words; possessive s, z, and ez; irregular he has, she has and they have; prepositions in, on, under, and behind.
Provides an all-encompassing look at the treatment of language disorders in various clinical populations, including children with autism, developmental disability, hearing loss, and neurological impairment. Includes practical and jargon-free descriptions of theoretical concepts and treatment procedures ensure clinicians can readily implement the procedures in their practice.
This book contains contributions from eminent clinicians and researchers in the field of language impairment, and crosses the bridge between children and adults. It reflects the developments that have taken place in Speech and Language Therapy over the past 10 years and focuses on issues in SLT that have recently come into ascendancy. These include: personal and social consequences of language disability, and how to measure these; the evidence base for speech and language therapy interventions; language processing and the interplay between language and cognition; and the degree to which impairments in one affect the other. There is a growing concern about the needs of adolescents who have language difficulties - a group who, by their age, development and experience straddle the child/adult divide. It extends the themes by looking at future implications and sets out the challenges ahead for the speech and language therapy profession.
Each chapter is written by a speech and language therapist specialising in psycholinguistic approaches to investigation and intervention. Authors were invited to present a single case in one of four given areas รข?? speech processing, lexical processing, sentence processing and pragmatics. The editors have provided introductions to each subject area and a discussion of the findings at the end of each section.