Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Speech and Language Disorders
ML Palumbo, M Mody, WM Klykylo, KJ Ballard… - Tasman's …, 2023 - Springer
Psychiatric practice is founded upon communication, and knowledge of communication
disorders is thus crucial to the psychiatric team. This is especially true for the care of …
disorders is thus crucial to the psychiatric team. This is especially true for the care of …
Language dysfunction and childhood behavior disorders
JC Piacentini - Advances in clinical child psychology, 1987 - Springer
Abstract Language is the predominant means by which we interact with our environment.
Through language we are able not only to communicate and socialize with those around us …
Through language we are able not only to communicate and socialize with those around us …
Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Communication Disorders
ML Palumbo, M Mody, WM Klykylo, CJ McDougle… - …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The disorders of communication have traditionally been insufficiently familiar to psychiatrists,
despite the fact that psychiatric practice is founded upon communication. A knowledge of …
despite the fact that psychiatric practice is founded upon communication. A knowledge of …
The Use of Technology for Children with Hearing, Visual and Intellectual Disabilities in Saudi Arabia: Educators' Perceptions and Experiences
AA Alfaraj, C Kivunja, AB Kuyini-Abubakar - 2019 - rune.une.edu.au
Students with different types of disabilities face challenges that limit their ability to actively
participate in educational activities on an equal level with their peers who do not have …
participate in educational activities on an equal level with their peers who do not have …
Separation-Individuation and Speech and Language Development in the Psychotherapy of an Atypical Child.
NA Streit - Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal, 1988 - search.ebscohost.com
Children with psychiatric disorders often experience speech and language problems,
however, the association between the two is not fully understood. The literature lacks …
however, the association between the two is not fully understood. The literature lacks …
[PDF][PDF] Parents' Perceptions of School Transitions for Children with Exceptionalities: Four Mothers' Stories
MAN Adams Lebell - 2016 - harvest.usask.ca
The purpose of the present study was to explore the perceptions of parents of children with
exceptionalities, transitioning from the community to formal school environments, learn more …
exceptionalities, transitioning from the community to formal school environments, learn more …
Childhood Disorders: Communication Disorders
WM Klykylo - Psychiatry, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Summary DSM‐IV‐TR has included in this category expressive language disorder, mixed
receptive–expressive language disorder, phonological disorder, and stuttering and …
receptive–expressive language disorder, phonological disorder, and stuttering and …
Separation-individuation and speech and language development in the psychotherapy of an atypical child
NA Black Streit - Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 1988 - Springer
Children with psychiatric disorders often experience speech and language problems,
however, the association between the two is not fully understood. The literature lacks …
however, the association between the two is not fully understood. The literature lacks …
Inlärning—en sällsynt företeelse
M Heimann - Nordisk Psykologi, 1992 - Taylor & Francis
Heimann, M.(1992). Learning—A rare event. Nordisk Psykologi, 44, 203–211. Children tend
do learn at different rates and they also differ as regards the amount of necessary input. The …
do learn at different rates and they also differ as regards the amount of necessary input. The …