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Communication Disorders In Educational And Medical Settings Is A
Useful Guide For The Speech-Language Pathologist In Working With
Other Professionals In School And Medical Environments And Includes
Practical Suggestions For Involvement Of These Professionals In The
Assessment And Remediation Process. This Valuable Resource Will
Help Speech-Language Pathologist Students Gain An Appreciation Of
The Variety Of Roles And Responsibilities They Will Take On In
Educational And Medical Settings And How To Work With Educational
And Health Professionals. This Text Is Also Helpful For Health
Professions Practitioners And Educational Professionals To Gain
Basic Knowledge Of The Nature Of Various Communication Disorders
And Become Aware Of How They Might Play A Role In The Treatment
Process In Collaboration With The Speech-Language Pathologist.
Whether You Are An Educator, Health Professional Or Speech-Language
Pathologist, You Will Find This Accessible Introduction To The
Field Of Communication Disorders To Be Exciting, Interesting And
Relevant To Your Future Work. Features: - Presents A Broad Coverage
Of The Field Of Communications Disorders, Yet Remains At An
Accessible Introductory Level - Focuses On Work Settings And
Collaboration - Provides Suggestions For Teachers And Health
Professionals On How To Deal With Patients Who Have Communication
Disorders And How To Cooperate With The SLP - Covers Themes
Highlighting Assessment Information, Treatment Overviews, Tips For
Educators, And Tips For Health Care Professionals - Addresses
Educational Impacts Of Speech/Language Problems As Well As Coverage
Of Quality Of Life Issues Across The Life Span For Each
Communication Disorder - Useful To A Wide Range Of Professionals
Instructor Resources: Powerpoint Slides, And A Testbank With
Multiple Choice, Fill-In-The-Blank And Discussion Questions
Speech, language, and hearing disorders have the potential to
affect a student communicatively, socially, psychologically, and
academically. In this work, the authors cover the range of
impairments found in school-age children with suggestions for
teacher intervention. Topic coverage includes: 1. Legal issues and
service delivery models; 2. Normal aspects of communication; 3. The
development of language and phonology; 4. Phonological disorders;
5. Children with limited language; 6. School-age and adolescent
language disorders; 7. Dialectal differences: African American
English as a case study; 8. Fluency disorders; 9. Voice disorders;
10. Hearing impairment; 11. Craniofacial anomolies; 12.
Neurological impairment; 13. Communication disorders and academic
success. Each chapter includes teacher tips, key terms, study
questions, and suggestions for further reading.
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