A look at speech therapy for learners with behavioral disorders

Y Arzola-Castillo - Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation/Rehabilitacion …, 2023 - ri.saludcyt.ar
Introduction: Socially, it is frequent to find dissimilar behavioral disorders and language
alterations that show the dimension of further deepening in the subject to be treated, due to …

The clinical practice of speech and language therapists with children with phonologically based speech sound disorders

C Oliveira, M Lousada… - Child Language Teaching …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Children with speech sound disorders (SSD) represent a large number of speech and
language therapists' caseloads. The intervention with children who have SSD can involve …

Phonological therapy within a psycholinguistic framework: Promoting change in a child with persisting speech difficulties

M Pascoe, J Stackhouse, B Wells - International journal of …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Background: Single case studies are a valuable means of providing information about the
outcomes of speech and language intervention. Many previous studies have used …

[PDF][PDF] Supporting Children with Speech Delay: Speech Therapy Intervention Frameworks from Preschool Teachers.

H Machmud, A Abidin, L Hewi, LO Anhusadar - International Journal of …, 2023 - e-iji.net
This study drew a brief description of speech intervention frameworks for preschool children
with speech delay (SD) across Indonesia. An online survey was distributed via emails and …

Qualitative study of the therapeutic relationship in speech and language therapy: Perspectives of adults with acquired communication and swallowing disorders

RJ Fourie - International Journal of Language & Communication …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Considerations of the negotiated therapeutic relationship in speech and
language therapy are somewhat scarce, with specific therapeutic factors generally framed …

Intervention for a child with persisting speech and literacydifficulties: A psycholinguistic approach

J Stackhouse, M Pascoe, H Gardner - Advances in Speech …, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
This paper illustrates a psycholinguistic approach to investigating children's speech and
literacy difficulties by describing a “three-way” intervention plan for Jarrod, a 7 year old boy …

Efficacy of speech therapy in children with language disorders: specific language impairment compared with language impairment in comorbidity with cognitive delay

SM Goorhuis-Brouwer, WA Knijff - International journal of pediatric …, 2002 - Elsevier
Objective: this article discusses the effect of speech therapy on language comprehension,
language production and non-verbal functioning in two groups of children with …

A qualitative exploration of therapeutic relationships from the perspective of six children receiving speech–language therapy

R Fourie, N Crowley, A Oliviera - Topics in Language Disorders, 2011 - journals.lww.com
Although some studies have explored the adult therapeutic relationship in speech–
language pathology, few, if any, have examined it with regard to children. This study aimed …

Mapping practice onto theory: the speech and language practitioner's construction of receptive language impairment

J Law, C Campbell, S Roulstone… - International Journal of …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Receptive language impairment (RLI) is one of the most significant indicators
of negative sequelae for children with speech and language disorders. Despite this …

Management of speech impairment in children: The journey so far and the road ahead

E Baker - Advances in Speech Language Pathology, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
The management of speech impairment of unknown origin in children requires speech-
language pathologists (SLPs) to make a number of important clinical decisions. These …