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Language Disorders from Infancy through Adolescence: Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing, and Communicating

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Language Disorders from Infancy Through Adolescence, 4th Edition is the go-to text for all the information you need to properly assess childhood language disorders and provide appropriate treatment. This core resource spans the entire developmental period through adolescence, and uses a descriptive-developmental approach to present basic concepts and vocabulary, an overview of key issues and controversies, the scope of communicative difficulties that make up child language disorders, and information on how language pathologists approach the assessment and intervention processes. This new edition also features significant updates in research, trends, instruction best practices, and social skills assessment.

784 pages, Hardcover

Published December 28, 2011

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January 24, 2021
(3☆ Got something out of, but wouldn’t read again)
This was my least favorite book in grad school because of the way the book is laid out. I felt like I was reading a dictionary. It has so much information. Too much to digest in a semester. After I graduated, the book has been very resourceful. I think it's just too much information for one semester.
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September 18, 2018
Comprehensive, easy to digest, and well laid out, this is one of my favourite books from school. It's a good overview of the field of paediatric language disorders/delays with lots of references and places to find more information. I still use it as a reference book as a practicing SLP.
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December 20, 2013
Good reference, but good grief this thing reads like an encyclopedia. Better subheads and an outline with each chapter would have helped a great deal. I couldn't help wondering whether Paul & Norbury thought they were authoring THE only reference an SLP working with child language would need.
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April 26, 2016
It was a little long getting through, but I did it for school. I kept the because because it is a great source of information.
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