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Interventions for Speech Sound Disorders in Children

Part of the Communication and Language Intervention series
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The purpose of this book is to describe and critically analyze a spectrum of phonologic and articulatory intervention approaches used in the treatment of speech sound disorders (SSD) in children.

This book and DVD set includes 23 treatment approaches used with young children with functional or motor-based speech disorders from early childhood through the early elementary period that have been selected based on their empirical evidence or potential efficacy, as well as their widespread use across ages, severity levels, and populations.

It also includes intervention approaches that target phonological impairments (i.e.

Minimal Pairs and Multiple Oppositions), articulation impairments (i.e., Vowel Intervention), and motor speech disorders (i.e., PROMPT and Nonspeech Oral Motor Treatment) that encompass a range of treatments that focus on sound production accuracy, system-wide restructuring, perceptual training, and overall speech intelligibility.

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Product Details
Brookes Publishing Co
1598570188 / 9781598570182
Paperback / softback
30/04/2010
United States
English
672 pages
1218 grams
Professional & Vocational Learn More