Ebook: Phonological Treatment of Speech Sound Disorders in Children: A Practical Guide
- Genre: Medicine
- Year: 2018
- Publisher: Plural Publishing
- City: San Diego
- Language: English
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The methods included are those which demonstrate treatment efficacy, including minimal pair therapy, multiple oppositions, maximal oppositions, complexity approaches, phonotactic therapy, core vocabulary intervention, cycles approach, and using phonological/phonemic awareness for phonological disorders. Discussion of each treatment method includes the collection and analysis of data, the establishment of treatment targets and goals, and treatment guidelines. Case studies are used to demonstrate each phonological treatment paradigm, and suggestions for use within a group therapy format are provided. Current references allow the clinicians to further study each of the methods presented.
Key Features:
- Presents new methods which have documented success treating children with speech sound disorders.
- Practically oriented so that readers can easily see the progression from the data to treatment goals and outcome measures.
- Utilizes case studies to further exemplify the specific phonological method.
- Demonstrates the use of techniques within a group therapy setting which is the main mode of delivery for most clinicians.
- Supplies materials to be used in specific therapy contexts, including data collection forms, sample goals, flowcharts for target selection, and progress monitoring worksheets.
- Includes a PluralPlus companion website with video case studies demonstrating children of varying ages and complexity of phonological disorder.
Regardless of the type or etiology of a speech sound disorder, phonological treatment methods are an important component of an effective intervention plan. For children who present with a phonological disorder as their primary impairment, one or more of these methods may form the core of their therapy program. For others, particularly those with complex needs, phonological treatment may be one piece of a much larger intervention puzzle. In recent decades, exciting developments have occurred regarding the treatment of phonological deficits. The result is new therapeutic protocols that are more efficient and effective. This workbook is designed to help bridge the gap between research and application.