Speech-language clinicians who work with children have for a long time had trouble obtaining clinical reference material designed specifically for children. This comprehensive book furnishes the reader with a complete source of information on assessment, treatment, and management strategies for children with developmental apraxia, disarthria, and stuttering. This timely book integrates neuroanatomical and neurophysiological development issues with speech motor control and motor learning as a basis for treatment planning and service provision. Written by some of the leading clinicians and researchers in the field, it presents a strong theoretical framework to view cases within, but also provides real clinical practical information. Plus, information is presented in a manner that is easily applied by clinicians and students.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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Höhe: 240 cm
Breite: 175 cm
ISBN-13
978-3-13-111381-8 (9783131113818)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Anthony J. Caruso, Edythe A. Strand
1. Motor Speech Disorders in Children: Definitions, Background and a Theoretical Framework 2. Motor Control: Neurophysiology and Functional Development, 3. Assessment Procedures for Treatment Planning in Children with Phonologic and Motor Speech Disorders 4. Treatment of Developmental Apraxia of Speech: Integral Stimulation Methods 5. Treatment of Developmental Apraxia of Speech: Tactile-Kinesthetic, Rhythmic and Gestural Approaches 6. Treatment of Children Exhibiting Phonological Disorder with Motor Speech Involvement 7. Management of Children with Dysarthria, 8. Issues in Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing 9. Perspectives on Stuttering as a Motor Speech Disorder 10. Augmentative and Alternative Communication for Children with Motor Speech Disorders 11. Functional Treatment Outcomes in Young Children with Motor Speech Disorders