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Protocol for a Systematic Review of Interventions Not Delivered by Speech and Language Therapists for Children With Speech Sound Disorders. [PDF]
Cairney MV, Kevill S, Cleland J.
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Intervention characteristics and speech therapy strategies in care for autistic children in health services: a scoping review. [PDF]
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Self-Experienced Difficulties in Communicative Participation in Children With Speech, Language and Communication Needs-A Concept Elicitation Study. [PDF]
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Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2014
Most speech disorders of childhood are treated with speech therapy. However, two conditions, ankyloglossia and velopharyngeal dysfunction, may be amenable to surgical intervention. It is important for surgeons to work with experienced speech language pathologists to diagnose the speech disorder.
Tianjie, Shen, Kathleen C Y, Sie
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Most speech disorders of childhood are treated with speech therapy. However, two conditions, ankyloglossia and velopharyngeal dysfunction, may be amenable to surgical intervention. It is important for surgeons to work with experienced speech language pathologists to diagnose the speech disorder.
Tianjie, Shen, Kathleen C Y, Sie
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1963
Summary The objective of this presentation has not been to answer all questions concerning disorders of speech in childhood but rather to orient the pediatrician to the subject. It is hoped that this orientation will provide the interest and motivation for further investigations by the pediatrician into the area of communication disorders.
E J, BURGI, J, MATTHEWS
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Summary The objective of this presentation has not been to answer all questions concerning disorders of speech in childhood but rather to orient the pediatrician to the subject. It is hoped that this orientation will provide the interest and motivation for further investigations by the pediatrician into the area of communication disorders.
E J, BURGI, J, MATTHEWS
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2016
Chapter 20 of Clinical Notes on Disorders of Childhood. In this chapter, Winnicott comments on the value of speech to the child and discusses cases of stuttering, incessant talking and deafness. Winnicott concludes that it is more healthy to recognize that stuttering is not properly understood and to promote a natural cure than to make interventions of
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Chapter 20 of Clinical Notes on Disorders of Childhood. In this chapter, Winnicott comments on the value of speech to the child and discusses cases of stuttering, incessant talking and deafness. Winnicott concludes that it is more healthy to recognize that stuttering is not properly understood and to promote a natural cure than to make interventions of
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1996
Abstract Speech and language can be separated both by definition and by assessment, at least technically. In the terminology defined in Chapter 1, speech disorders are not included as aspects of aphasia. For the clinician, however, language disorders and speech disorders are superficially similar and so often coexist that a working ...
D Frank Benson, Alfredo Ardila
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Abstract Speech and language can be separated both by definition and by assessment, at least technically. In the terminology defined in Chapter 1, speech disorders are not included as aspects of aphasia. For the clinician, however, language disorders and speech disorders are superficially similar and so often coexist that a working ...
D Frank Benson, Alfredo Ardila
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