Case Studies in Communication Sciences and Disorders, Second Edition
14 Chapter 1 “You get hose.” To the aide, it appears that Mikey wants him to put the hose in the water trough, but knowing Mikey ...
Language Delay and Disorders 15 as severe as his writing deficit. Andrew will receive inclusion therapy in the classroom for the ...
16 Chapter 1 Case Study 1-5: Reporting Suspected Child Abuse in a Language- Delayed Preschooler The student clinician is excited ...
Language Delay and Disorders 17 talk about the separation from her parents. Without providing details about the abuse or how lon ...
18 Chapter 1 However, no further language development has been observed. Elizabeth’s face and tongue are para lyzed on the right ...
Language Delay and Disorders 19 Case Study 1-7: Language Therapy in a Teenager With Down Syndrome In many ways, Elroy is a typic ...
20 Chapter 1 Then Elroy carries the trays to the front of the store. After examining the laminated sheets of paper and the calen ...
Language Delay and Disorders 21 Tanner, D. (2012). Exploring communication disorders: A 21st century introduction though lit er ...
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Articulation and Phonology Disorders 2 Ta n ner, D. C. Case Studies in Communication Sciences and Disorders, Second Edition (pp. ...
24 Chapter 2 clinician helps the child discover adult phonology. Although these two approaches to speech production disorders ap ...
Articulation and Phonology Disorders 25 giving vowels their distinctive acoustic qualities. The lower lip and the upper incisors ...
26 Chapter 2 Consonants Consonant phonemes can be classified in two dif fer ent ways: by place and by manner of produc- tion. In ...
Articulation and Phonology Disorders 27 when they attempt to produce adult speech. To treat a communication disorder, the clinic ...
28 Chapter 2 states. Why are vowels more likely to be produced correctly and consonants misarticulated by children? Four acousti ...
Articulation and Phonology Disorders 29 One of the ironies of our understanding of linguistic variation is the fact that this co ...
30 Chapter 2 Children acquire the sounds and phonology of the language to which they are exposed. For example, children reared b ...
Articulation and Phonology Disorders 31 Two types of neurological impairments can affect articulation: apraxia of speech and the ...
32 Chapter 2 the conf lict or psychological need, and patients are said to have a symptom choice; their symp- toms symbolize the ...
Articulation and Phonology Disorders 33 Substitutions are identified by the required phoneme and the one that replaces it. For e ...
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