Current and prospective speech-language pathology students' reports of exposure to speech-language pathology

N Byrne - International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
… who had observed a speech-language pathologist had then selected SLP as their first
choice of … students had a family member who had received SLP intervention and 25% knew a …

Speech-language pathologists' assessment and intervention practices with multilingual children

CJ Williams, S McLeod - … Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
… /family members participating in assessment sessions. Similarly, less than half always had
parents/family members … activities to parents/other family members. Just over half indicated …

Facilitating client ability to communicate in palliative end-of-life care: Impact of speechlanguage pathologists

R Pollens - Topics in Language Disorders, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Speechlanguage pathologists may also help the family to … to speechlanguage pathology
services in palliative care. Presenting this information might help the family member or SLP to …

Assisting young children who stutter and their families: Defining the role of the speech-language pathologist

PM Zebrowski - American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 1997 - ASHA
… or, if a positive history of familial stuttering did exist, the majority of the affected family
members had also recovered. These findings offer the first potentially clear indicator of stuttering …

The role of speech-language pathologists in adult palliative care

L Chahda, BA Mathisen, LB Carey - … Speech-Language Pathology, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
… mealtimes for family members/… family in conflict with the other members of the healthcare
team. It is in such circumstances that the SLP may become involved so as to affirm with family

The effects of telepractice to support family members in modeling a speech-generating device in the home

SN Douglas, EE Biggs, H Meadan, A Bagawan - … -Language Pathology, 2021 - ASHA
… study, speech-language pathologists should encourage the involvement of the whole family
in … Future research should examine the impact of training and coaching all family members

Speechlanguage pathology: Preparing early interventionists

PA Prelock, J Deppe - Infants & Young Children, 2015 - journals.lww.com
speechlanguage pathology, this may mean the ability to collaborate with our early childhood
partners to develop family… SLPs with other team members across developmental areas to …

Asking the stakeholders: Perspectives of individuals with aphasia, their family members, and physicians regarding communication in medical interactions

M Burns, C Baylor, BJ Dudgeon, H Starks… - … -Language Pathology, 2015 - ASHA
… if they attended medical visits without a family member or if they were unable to answer …
from their family member or a licensed SLP. Family members were immediate family members

What do speechlanguage pathologists do to support families' active involvement in early intervention? Exploring moment-to-moment interactions in sessions

K Melvin, C Meyer, N Scarinci - … of Speech-Language Pathology, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
… to help educate other family members about activities or asking families to bring in video …
on how other family members were using strategies. Many family members recognised it could …

The ICF contextual factors related to speech-language pathology

TJ Howe - International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
… in the ICF can also help speech-language pathologists to document and/or be … is a
speech-language pathologist who focuses on the Environmental Factor of training family members to …