Clinical implications of dynamic systems theory for phonological development
S Rvachew, BM Bernhardt - 2010 - ASHA
Purpose To examine treatment outcomes in relation to the complexity of treatment goals for
children with speech sound disorders. Method The clinical implications of dynamic systems …
children with speech sound disorders. Method The clinical implications of dynamic systems …
The complexity approach to phonological treatment: How to select treatment targets
HL Storkel - Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2018 - ASHA
Purpose There are a number of evidence-based treatments for preschool children with
phonological disorders (Baker & McLeod, 2011). However, a recent survey by Brumbaugh …
phonological disorders (Baker & McLeod, 2011). However, a recent survey by Brumbaugh …
Planning for phonological generalization: An approach to treatment target selection
TW Powell - American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 1991 - ASHA
Recent treatment efficacy research has shown that a clinician's choice of treatment targets is
an important factor affecting sound generalization by children with phonological …
an important factor affecting sound generalization by children with phonological …
Complexity in phonological treatment
JA Gierut - 2001 - ASHA
The construct of complexity has been advanced recently as a potentially contributing
variable in the efficacy of treatment for children with functional phonological disorders. Thus …
variable in the efficacy of treatment for children with functional phonological disorders. Thus …
The application of nonlinear phonological theory to intervention with one phonologically disordered child
B Bernhardt - Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 1992 - Taylor & Francis
Speech–language pathologists gain opportunities to search for more effective assessment
and intervention methodologies by deriving implications of significant developments within …
and intervention methodologies by deriving implications of significant developments within …
Assessment, target selection, and intervention: dynamic interactions within a systemic perspective
AL Williams - Topics in Language Disorders, 2005 - journals.lww.com
There are a number of clinical options available for speech–language pathologists to
choose from to analyze a child's phonological system, select treatment targets, and design …
choose from to analyze a child's phonological system, select treatment targets, and design …
[PDF][PDF] Enhancement of learning for children with phonological disorders
JA Gierut - From sound to sense, 2004 - Citeseer
Children with functional phonological disorders warrant clinical treatment to accelerate their
acquisition of the sound system. In this paper, I focus on the linguistic factors that converge …
acquisition of the sound system. In this paper, I focus on the linguistic factors that converge …
Target selection and treatment outcomes
AL Williams - Perspectives on Language Learning and Education, 2003 - ASHA
In a “non-traditional” approach to target selection, it is recommended that speech-language
pathologists choose sounds that are nonstimulable, later-developing, phonetically more …
pathologists choose sounds that are nonstimulable, later-developing, phonetically more …
Treatment decisions for children with speech–sound disorders
AG Kamhi - 2006 - ASHA
Purpose In this article, I consider how research, clinical expertise, client values, a clinician's
theoretical perspective, and service delivery considerations affect the decisions that …
theoretical perspective, and service delivery considerations affect the decisions that …
Phonological analysis, phonological processes
AW Miccio, SE Scarpino - The handbook of clinical linguistics, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Phonological process analysis has had considerable influence on the analysis of children's
phonological systems and, to a lesser extent, on the methods that have been used to treat …
phonological systems and, to a lesser extent, on the methods that have been used to treat …