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Speech Sound Disorders

For Classroom and Clinic
Buch | Softcover
450 Seiten
2023 | 5th edition
Plural Publishing Inc (Verlag)
978-1-63550-662-4 (ISBN)
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For undergraduate and graduate courses this text serves as a guide on how to treat speech sound disorders, with a focus on phonology and its role in speech development and communication.
With three new chapters and updates throughout, Speech Sound Disorders: For Class and Clinic, Fifth Edition offers a readable and practical guide on the care of speech sound disorders. It emphasizes evidence-based principles and procedures that underlie almost all clinical approaches, making this an ideal textbook for a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate courses. The text is divided into four parts: Foundations, Speech Development, Assessment, and Treatment. Contributors supporting Ken E. Bleile's longstanding text include Todd A. Bohnenkamp, Jaimie L. Gilbert, Samantha Ehler, Lindsey R. Squires, Blair M. Voigt, Carlin Hageman, and Evette Edmister.

Key Features
Each chapter begins with learning objectives and key words, and ends with conclusions and review questions
Readable and practical discussions of complex clinical topics
Coverage of speech sound disorders from infants through adults
Clear link between speech development and clinical decision making
Emphasis on underlying principles and procedures
New to the Fifth Edition
Three new chapters!
Treatment Approaches by Blair M. Voigt
Motor Learning by Carlin Hageman
Late Sounds en Espanol by Lindsey R. Squires
Updated developmental speech milestones incorporate the latest information from multiple languages
PluralPlus Online Ancillaries
For Instructors:

PowerPoint slides with non-copyrighted pictures covering the main ideas in chapters
A test bank with 200 objective questions with answers
Answers for the exercises in the "learn by doing" chapters
For Students:

Recordings that summarize main ideas in all the chapters written by the author
Note helpers for chapters and recordings by the author
Every recording concludes with 10 review questions of main ideas in the chapter
Assessment Resources:

Questions to help assess social impact of communication
Procedures to measure severity and intelligibility
Lists of developmental milestones from infants through students
Tools for informal speech assessments from toddlers through students
A Selection of published tests
Treatment Resources:

A 20-minute audio presentation on motor learning
15 brief narrated treatment videos of children with speech sound disorders
Descriptions and demonstrations to help teach every consonant
Over 100 phonetic placement and shaping exercises
Hundreds of activities for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and students to promote speech during play, in daily life and school, in reading, and in language

Ken M. Bleile, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Northern Iowa. Dr. Bleile is an ASHA Fellow and a recipient of the Iowa Regents' Scholar Award, the Fine Arts Dean's Award for Teaching Excellence. and an Editor's Choice Award from The Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders. Dr. Bleile served twice as Associate Editor of the American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology. He is the former Chair of ASHA's International Issues Board and is a recipient of the association's Multicultural Board's Diversity Champion Award.

Preface
Companion Website Resources
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Dedication


Part I. Foundations

Chapter 1. A Speech Framework

The Dual Nature of Speech
Speech in Human Communication
Summary: Speech Framework
A Final Thought: Giving Back
Conclusions
Review of Main Ideas
References

Chapter 2. Speech Sound Disorders

What is a Speech Sound Disorder?
Why Study Speech Sound Disorders?
The Nature of Speech Sound Disorders
Will This Help Someone?
Conclusions
Review of Main Ideas
References

Chapter 3: Speech Production
Todd A. Bohnenkamp

Learning Objectives
Key Words
Speech in the Brain
Speech in the Muscles
Conclusions
Review of Main Ideas
References​​​​​​​

Chapter 4. Speech Reception and Perception​​​​​​​
Jaimie L. Gilbert

Introduction
Sound in the Air
Sound in the Ear
Sound in the Brain
Conclusions
Review of Main Ideas
References and Recommended Readings

Chapter 5. Phonetics Warm-Up

Transcription
International Phonetic Alphabet
Notations
Speech Exercises
Conclusions
References


Part II. Speech Development

Chapter 6. Infants
With Samantha Ehler

Speech Perception
Vocal Production
Summary: In a Word
Sound Communication
Conclusions
Review of Main Ideas
References

Chapter 7. Toddlers

Speech Perception
Speech Production
Summary: Puzzle Pieces
Sound Communication
Conclusions
Review of Main Ideas
References

Chapter 8. Preschoolers

Learning Objectives
Key Words
Speech Perception
Speech Production
Summary: A Challenge that Stretches
Sound Communication
Conclusions
Review of Main Ideas
References

Chapter 9. Students

Speech Perception
Speech Production
Summary: Speech Development in School
Sound Communication
Conclusions
Review of Main Ideas
References

Chapter 10. Speech Puzzles

Communication Strategies
Exercises
Conclusions
References


Part III. Assessment

Chapter 11. Speech Evaluation

Overview
Referral
History
Present Development
Clinical Decisions
Implementation
Conclusions
Review of Main Ideas
References
Appendix 11–A. Speech Evaluation Checklist
Appendix 11–B. Quick 11-Step Screener of Oral Structure and Function

Chapter 12. Assessing a Bilingual Child
Lindsey R. Squires

Introduction
Special Topics in Assessment
Conclusions
Review of Main Ideas
References
Appendix 12–A. Template for Evidence-Based Case History

Chapter 13. Hypothesis Testing

Optimal Settings and Otherwise
Test Methods
Speech Samples
Transcription
Conclusions
Review of Main Ideas
References
Appendix 13–A. Preventable Harm
Appendix 13–B. Elicitation

Chapter 14. Phonetic Inventories

Consonant Inventories
Exercises
Conclusions
References

Chapter 15. Phonological Patterns

Definitions
Exercises
Conclusions
References


Part IV. Treatment

Chapter 16. Developmental Goals

The Developmental Logic of Treatment
Stages in Speech Development
Developmental Speech Goals
Infants
Toddlers
Preschoolers
Students
Conclusions
Review of Main Ideas
References

Chapter 17. Treatment Sounds

Selecting a Treatment Sound
Establishing a Treatment Sound
Perception Training
Practicing Speech
Conclusions
Review of Main Ideas
References

Chapter 18. Treatment Approaches
Blair M. Voigt

Overview
Articulation Approaches
Minimal Pairs Approach
Cycles Approach
Multiple Oppositions Approach
Complexity Approach
Maximal Oppositions Approach
Core Vocabulary Intervention
Integrated Phonological Awareness Intervention
Conclusions
Review of Main Ideas
References

Chapter 19. Motor Learning
Carlin Hageman

Motor Skills
Motor Control
Principles of Motor Learning
Conclusions
Review of Main Ideas
References

Chapter 20. Late Sounds en Espanol
Lindsey R. Squires

Phonologies of English and Spanish: Differences and Similarities
Late Developing Sounds in Spanish
Treatment Strategies for Late Sounds en Español
[s]
[l]
Tap [r] and Trill [ɾ]
Conclusions
Review of Main Ideas
References

Chapter 21. Talking with Children

Parentese
Facilitative Talk
Therapy Talk
Conclusions
Review of Main Ideas
References

Chapter 22. Talking About Speech

Metaphors
Touch Cues
Descriptions and Demonstrations
Phonetic Placement and Shaping
Conclusions
Review of Main Ideas
References

Chapter 23. Supporting Communication
Evette Edmister

What is AAC?
Benefits of AAC
Treatment Strategies
Conclusions
Review of Main Ideas
References

Chapter 24. The Daily Researcher

Evaluating Treatment Approaches
Assessing Treatment Progress
Dynamic Assessment
Conclusions
Review of Main Ideas
References

Chapter 25. Sound Decisions

Definitions
Exercises
Conclusions
References


Appendix A: Special Symbols and Diacritics
Appendix B: Definitions


Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort San Diego
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Gesundheitsfachberufe Logopädie
ISBN-10 1-63550-662-X / 163550662X
ISBN-13 978-1-63550-662-4 / 9781635506624
Zustand Neuware
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