Parents' perspectives on the professional-child relationship and children's functional communication following speech-language intervention

KN Washington, N Thomas-Stonell… - … Pathology and …, 2012 - researchoutput.csu.edu.au
… Results from this study revealed that 92.4% of adults had positive perceptions of speech and
language intervention (Vlassopoulos & Desylla, 2010). In particular, parents of children with …

[PDF][PDF] The perception of kindergarten teachers about the speech therapist work at school

DMZ Fernandes, M Lima, IR Silva - Distúrb. Comun, 2017 - revistas.pucsp.br
… We listed two categories for analysis: 1 - Who is the speech language pathologist and 2 - …
intervention of the speech language pathologist within the classroom... I think the teachers, and …

Traumatic brain injury: Knowledge and self-perceptions of school speech-language pathologists

K Hux, M Walker, DD Sanger - Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in …, 1996 - ASHA
… school-based speech-language pathologistsperceptions concerning their readiness to
provide services to student survivors of TBI and (b) to explore speech-language pathologist’s …

[PDF][PDF] … of interprofessional education on awareness and application of models of specialized service delivery by student speech-language pathologists and teachers.

S Suleman, LA McFarlane, K Pollock… - … -Language Pathology …, 2014 - academia.edu
… ) experience for student speech-language pathologists (S-LPs) and student teachers.
One of the … This perception of S-LPs as external to the school community may hinder collaboration. …

Victims seeking help from speech-language pathologists: bullying, preparedness, and perceptions

GW Blood, IM Blood - Folia phoniatrica et logopaedica, 2016 - karger.com
… This study examined if victims seeking assistance for bullying contacted speech-language
pathologists (SLPs), SLPs’ preparation to address bullying and their current perceptions of …

Listeners' perceptions of language use in children

LS DeThorne, RV Watkins - 2001 - ASHA
Speech-language pathologists need to be aware of their … Findings suggest that, although
speech-language pathologists … the majority of speech-language pathologists still perceived him …

Understanding perceptions of stuttering among school-based speechlanguage pathologists: An application of attribution theory

MP Boyle - Journal of Communication Disorders, 2014 - Elsevier
speechlanguage pathologists (SLPs) perceptions of children with communication disorders
such as stuttering. Specifically, it was determined whether perceptions … related to perceived

A national survey of speech-language pathologists' engagement in interprofessional collaborative practice in schools: Identifying predictive factors and barriers to …

DL Pfeiffer, SL Pavelko, DL Hahs-Vaughn… - Language, Speech, and …, 2019 - ASHA
… This study examined the models of collaboration used by school-based speech-language
pathologists (SLPs) during the provision of special education services including factors …

Speech-language pathologist involvement in multi-tiered system of supports questionnaire: Advances in interprofessional practice

M McKenna, J Castillo, RF Dedrick, K Cheng… - Language, Speech, and …, 2021 - ASHA
… benefits, perceived challenges, and involvement of a variety of educational stakeholders (eg…
We are extremely grateful to all the speech-language pathologists who contributed to the …

[图书][B] Understanding Roles for Collaboration: Teacher and Speech-Language Pathologist

B Myrick - 2018 - search.proquest.com
… and teachers, this study was designed to explore if education students’ perceptions of the
roles of speechlanguage pathologists effects their plan to work together in a school setting. …