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Articulation and Phonological Disorders: Speech Sound Disorders in Children

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The leading, most current and comprehensive review of information critical to the study of clinical phonology available. Long renowned for providing the most up-to-date, extensive coverage of the clinical literature in the area of speech sound disorders available, this leading resource has earned its status as a classic in the field and its rightful place on every speech, language, and hearing clinician’s bookshelf. Readers get an introduction to the normal aspects of speech sound articulation, normal speech sound acquisition, classification and factors related to the presence of speech sound disorders, the assessment and remediation of speech sound disorders, and phonology as it relates to language and dialectal variations. Rather than prescribing a single approach to speech sound disorders, the authors present a range of perspectives on the nature, assessment and treatment of these disorders. Articulation and Phonological Disorders is primarily concerned with those disorders not etiologically associated with known or obvious sensory, structural or neuromotor deficits. Among the changes and updates to the Eighth Edition are an expanded focus on evidence-based practice, the reorganization of several chapters, and an updated discussion of childhood apraxia of speech.

400 pages, Hardcover

First published December 1, 1987

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December 22, 2024
Neat! Really dense text, and a lot of it the prof didn't really take time to go into. Oh well! The concepts she did go over were interesting and there is so much vocabulary to remember (there is a difference between phonological and articulation disorders, but they are both functional/unknown cause speech disorders!). My brain feels big, can't wait for it to get bigger!
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February 14, 2021
The speech therapy profession is completely lost. Theories and methods are based not on science but on hear say. Anybody or any con artist can come up with an “insight “ but the author just repeats the nonsense.

Recommend that both the author and speech therapy profession that believes this nonsense take a course in Scientific thinking 101.
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