This type of therapy assumes that the children's difficulties don't lie in motor production of sounds, but in the acquisition of the rules of the phonological system ...
Language Development and Linguistic Diversity Kathryn Oswood, Linda Jodock, Star Miller Recommendations for Further Reading References http://www.rhsmpsychology.com ...
a. Par reconnaissance ' logographique ' (le mot comme un objet) ... professeurs, les incitant apr s administrer eux-m mes, des valuations de ces comp tences chez des enfants ...
PART 1--INTERVENTION for PRESCHOOLERS with HIGHLY UNINTELLIGIBLE SPEECH ... Alveolars/Labials [if 'Backer'] Facilitation of Liquids [even if not stimulable] ...
Check the results of one's utterance. check whether the listener has understood: ... language ( hypothetical realms for metaphors, similes, parodies, analogies) ...
no-treatment, but limited comparative data. to support it over other Rx approaches. ... Clinical Bottom Line: PACT more effective. than no therapy, but no data ...
CURRENT RESEARCH SHOWS THAT THE CHILD WHO IS SUCCESSFUL AT LEARNING TO READ WILL ... Benelli, et al. (2006) For 280 children (ages 5-11) as well as 40 adults with ...
The use of oral motor techniques for helping clients with /r/ problems is hotly debated ... Sarah Rosenfeld-Johnson has her horns and straws programmes ...
Clinical Otolaryngology, 15, 283-288. Reference for cochlear implants ... Archives of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, 130, 556 562. Stoel-Gammon, C. (1988) ...