Treatment of Language Disorders in Children (CLI)
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With this much-needed textbook, graduate students in SLP courses will have the comprehensive knowledge they need to evaluate, compare, select, and apply effective interventions for language disorders in children. Expert contributors take a balanced, in-depth look at 15 widely used interventions, examining how they should be applied, what evidence demonstrates that they really work, and what SLPs should do to support and refine the approaches.
Future practitioners will consider three types of interventions: those targeting prelinguistic and early linguistic communication, more advanced language and literacy, and multiple levels of language and/or nonlanguage goals. Each chapter critically examines one treatment approach and brings it to life with one or more realistic case studies and a DVD clip that shows the strategy in action. Readers will get rich, detailed discussion of
- the theoretical and empirical basis of each intervention
- target populations
- assessments for determining treatment relevance and goals
- practical requirements
- assessment methods to support decision making
- considerations for children from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds
- application to an individual child
- future directions
An essential text for future practitioners—and an ideal resource for in-service professional development—this book is the key to choosing and implementing the best interventions for children with language disorders. Treatment of Language Disorders in Children is a part of the Communication and Language Intervention Series
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