Case Studies in Communication Sciences and Disorders, Second Edition
34 Chapter 2 working with articulation disorders may be those who are familiar with dif fer ent approaches and employ the one mo ...
Articulation and Phonology Disorders 35 not required to conform to the Standard American Dialect. Ophelia commented that she was ...
36 Chapter 2 phonemes when it is spoken by the clinician. Then he learns to distinguish the /s/ phoneme from other fricatives. D ...
Articulation and Phonology Disorders 37 For the teacher, one remarkable aspect of China’s communication disorder was that her mo ...
38 Chapter 2 pairs that differ by one sound. The pictures demonstrated the deficient phonological pro cess. For example, she was ...
Articulation and Phonology Disorders 39 circumstances that resulted in correct production discovered. By varying the phonemes th ...
40 Chapter 2 Nicole, Yonkel, Tara, and James Robert particularly look forward to this week’s group activities with their speech ...
Articulation and Phonology Disorders 41 in the public school opened, she was hired almost immediately. Now Jodie’s oldest client ...
42 Chapter 2 with the other children. For his wheelchair, a special folding mount is required because Decon rides a bus to and f ...
Articulation and Phonology Disorders 43 Alvarez, L., & Kolker, A. (Directors and Producers). (1987). American tongues [Fil ...
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Stuttering 3 Ta n ner, D. C. Case Studies in Communication Sciences and Disorders, Second Edition (pp. 45-66). (^) © 2017 SLACK ...
46 Chapter 3 (Stuttering Foundation of Amer i ca, 2015). Most stuttering begins in childhood, but can also occur in adults. The ...
Stuttering 47 that stuttering is caused by a prob lem with auditory feedback when the person speaks. There is also mounting evid ...
48 Chapter 3 The treatment approaches for these operantly conditioned be hav iors consist of removing rewards for stuttering and ...
Stuttering 49 Clinicians want to make correct diagnoses at all times, but sometimes errors occur. In diag- nosing stuttering in ...
50 Chapter 3 Treatment of Stuttering Several methods of evaluating and treating stuttering exist. Some clinicians separate stutt ...
Stuttering 51 while talking. Adults will usually eliminate head jerks, eye blinks, hand slaps, inappropriate artic- ulatory gest ...
52 Chapter 3 rejection because of the disorder may have an altered self- concept and reduced self- esteem, partic- ularly in reg ...
Stuttering 53 but not impossible. Without making judgments about the veracity of the mother’s report, they acknowledge that the ...
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