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For forty years, this textbook has been the gold-standard resource
for providing speech-language pathologists with a strong foundation
of knowledge on speech sound disorders. Previously published as
Articulation and Phonological Disorders, this core text is now in
its ninth edition, fully updated and expanded to meet the needs of
today’s clinicians as they work with children of all ages. A
cornerstone of every SLP’s professional preparation, the new
edition of this book offers the most up-to-date, comprehensive
coverage of contemporary clinical literature and the best available
treatments for speech sound disorders. With a focus on
evidence-based practice, the expert authors and contributors
present essential information and guidelines on a broad range of
topics, from the basics of typical speech production to recommended
practices for assessment and intervention. Updates include new and
expanded chapters on timely topics, new instructor materials and
student-friendly features, and helpful guidance for clinicians
serving an increasingly diverse population. With this authoritative
synthesis of research and practice, the next generation of SLPs
will have the broad and deep knowledge they need to understand
speech sound disorders and provide children with the best possible
supports and interventions. WHAT’S NEW: All chapters fully
updated with the latest research and recommended practices New
chapter on treatment of childhood apraxia and speech sound
disorders in older children Expanded guidance on evidence-based
practices and treatment basics More on motor-based approaches to
treatment Extended discussion of language variation and dialect New
chapter on accent modification New student-friendly features such
as learning objectives and clinical vignettes to demonstrate
treatment practices Updated Online Instructor’s Resource
Manual and Test Bank SELECTED TOPICS COVERED: fundamentals of
typical speech production and acquisition • specific factors
associated with speech sound disorders, including motor abilities,
cognitive-linguistic factors, and psychosocial factors •
classification and comorbidity in speech sound disorders •
assessment and data collection procedures • using assessment data
to make sound decisions about intervention • using evidence-based
practices in treatment • motor-based treatment approaches •
linguistically based treatment approaches • treatment of
childhood apraxia of speech • phonological awareness development
and intervention • assessment and intervention considerations for
children from culturally and linguistically diverse populations •
accent modification for second language learners INSTRUCTOR
MATERIALS INCLUDED: Faculty can easily incorporate this text into
their course with the fully updated online Instructor's Resource
Manual and Test Bank. Included are key points, discussion topics,
and instructional ideas for each chapter, plus a bank of multiple
choice, short answer, and essay questions. Need the book before
November? The ebook of Speech Sound Disorders in Children will be
available in August, just in time for your fall classes.
Because dual language learners are the fastest-growing segment of
the U.S. student population-and the majority speak Spanish as a
first language-the new generation of SLPs must have comprehensive
knowledge of how to work effectively with bilingual speakers.
That's what they'll get in the second edition of this book, an
ideal graduate-level text and an essential resource for every
practicing SLP. Fully updated with five new chapters on hot topics
(see below), an expanded age range that includes infants and
toddlers, and cutting-edge research findings, this book arms SLPs
with the most current information on language development and
disorders of Spanish-English bilingual children. More than 25
leading researchers give SLPs in-depth, high-level coverage of a
broad range of critical topics, including -social-cultural factors
affecting language acquisition -diagnosis of language disorders
-effective professional development -infant/toddler language
development -first language loss -bilingual lexical development
-semantic development -verbal morphology and vocabulary
-morphosyntactic development -code-switching -grammatical
impairments -narrative development and disorders -phonological
development and disorders -fluency -SLPs will have the
sophisticated knowledge they need to accurately distinguish
language disorders from typical bilingual development, and they'll
get a complete language intervention framework they can use as a
guide for their own practice. Whether used as a graduate text or a
trusted reference, this book will help SLPs fully understand the
complexity of language development in bilingual children, diagnose
disorders accurately, and conduct effective assessment and
intervention for the growing number of Spanish-English bilingual
speakers.
Dual language learners are the fastest-growing segment of the U.S.
student population, and the majority speak Spanish as a first
language. This graduate-level textbook—now in its third
edition—gives future speech-language pathologists the
comprehensive knowledge they need to work effectively with
Spanish–English bilingual children and support their language
development. Aligned with current best practices and updated with
the latest research and new chapters on critical topics, this book
prepares SLPs for practice with cutting-edge information on
language development and disorders of Spanish–English bilingual
children. More than 25 leading researchers compile the high-level
knowledge SLPs need to understand the complexity of language
development in bilingual children, distinguish language differences
from disorders accurately, and conduct effective assessment and
intervention. An essential graduate text that will also be a
trusted reference for practicing professionals, this third edition
gives current and future SLPs a broad, deep, and nuanced
understanding of communication development and disorders in Spanish
English bilingual children. NEW CHAPTERS ON: the human right to
communicate in more than one language • development of speech
perception and production in bilingual preverbal infants •
culturally and linguistically responsive approaches to language
intervention. UPDATED INFORMATION ON: bilingual language
development of English learners • bilingualism and the child
socialization process • bilingual lexical development,
assessment, and intervention • semantic development •
grammatical impairments • morphosyntactic development •
cross-linguistic influence and code-switching • oral narrative
language skills and disorders • first language loss and attrition
• literacy learning • the intersection of language and
academics • speech sound development and disorders • fluency
• professional development practices.
When a young bilingual child experiences language difficulties, it
can be hard to tell if those challenges are due to a disorder or
just limited exposure to the English language. That's a critical
distinction-because while limited language exposure will fix itself
over time, a language impairment is a clinical issue that will
cause the child difficulties in school without timely and effective
intervention. Now there's a valid reliable assessment that
specifically responds to the needs of young Spanish-English
bilingual children. For use with children ages 4 through 6 years
who have varying degrees of bilingualism, the Bilingual
English-Spanish Assessment (BESA) was developed to: identify
phonological and/or language impairment in bilingual children and
English language learners using a standardized protocol
differentiate between a delay in English language acquisition and a
true language disorder document children's speech and language
strengths and needs monitor children's progress in both languages
and use the information to make decisions about intervention
Through a combination of subtests for students and surveys for
teachers and parents, BESA reveals the big picture of a young
bilingual child's language development. Comprehensive assessment
with BESA includes: 3 subtests (in both English and Spanish). These
three standardized, norm-referenced subtests address the key
domains of morphosyntax, semantics, and phonology. The subtests are
administered with children one-on-one in a quiet, well-lit,
well-ventilated room free of distractions. 2 questionnaires. The
SLP gathers more information by interviewing both parents and
teachers. Bilingual Input-Output Survey (BIOS): determines Spanish
and English use at home and school and pinpoints which language(s)
need testing Inventory to Assess Language Knowledge (ITALK):
identifies the parent's and teacher's perception of the child's
performance in each language and highlights areas of possible
concern Pragmatic activity: This 5- to 10-minute warmup activity,
in which children are asked to "help wrap a present" with the
examiner, is used to establish rapport with the child and give
clinicians an idea of how collaborative and interactive the child
will be during the rest of the assessment. BESA Benefits: Valid and
reliable. There are very few assessment tools for bilingual
children, and even fewer that are valid and reliable. BESA answers
the call for a bilingual assessment backed up with solid evidence
of validity and reliability. Culturally and linguistically
appropriate. BESA subtests are different for each language; the
Spanish subtest isn't just a translation of the English one.
Dialects were taken into consideration-the norming sample included
17 Spanish dialects and 7 regional dialects for English-and items
were developed for each language based on the markers, structure,
and culture of that language. Uncovers the full picture of a
child's language development.Not only does BESA identify language
impairments, it also helps you gauge progress in both languages and
document a child's dominant language across different domains of
speech and language. This critical information will help you plan
interventions and educational programming for bilingual children.
Flexible and convenient. You can use each BESA component
independently or combine them as part of an assessment battery.
Choose which component you want to give-you're not required to
administer both the English and Spanish subtests. BESA can also be
given over multiple sessions, so you can easily fit it into your
schedule. What's in the kit? 1 BESA Test Manual 1 BESA Stimulus
Book 20 BESA Protocol English Forms 20 BESA Protocol Spanish Forms
20 BIOS Forms 20 ITALK forms
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