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Speech and language impairment

Evaluation of speech and language therapy interventions for pre-school children with specific language impairment: a comparison of outcomes following specialist intensive, nursery-based and no intervention

Evaluation of speech and language therapy interventions for pre-school children with specific language impairment: a comparison of outcomes following specialist intensive, nursery-based and no intervention

... intensive speech and language therapy group intervention was effective in improving expressive and receptive language skills, attention and listening, and play skills in a group of pre-school ...

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Convergent genetic linkage and associations to language, speech and reading measures in families of probands with Specific Language Impairment

Convergent genetic linkage and associations to language, speech and reading measures in families of probands with Specific Language Impairment

... of language impairment and there is strong support for localization to candidate regions on chromosomes 16 and 19 [1–3], the search for candidate genes remains inconclusive [4] with the exception of a ...

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When does speech sound disorder matter for literacy? : The role of disordered speech errors, co-occurring language impairment, and family-risk of dyslexia

When does speech sound disorder matter for literacy? : The role of disordered speech errors, co-occurring language impairment, and family-risk of dyslexia

... for language impairment ...(language impairment only), FRLI (family-risk and language impairment) and TD control (typically developing); see Nash, Hulme, Gooch & Snowling, ...

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When does speech sound disorder matter for literacy? : The role of disordered speech errors, co-occurring language impairment, and family-risk of dyslexia

When does speech sound disorder matter for literacy? : The role of disordered speech errors, co-occurring language impairment, and family-risk of dyslexia

... early speech difficulties in literacy development, in the context of additional risk ...with speech sound disorder (SSD) at the age of 3 ½ years, on the basis of performance on the Diagnostic Evaluation of ...

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A Survey And Cohort Intervention Using Indirect Speech And Language Therapy For Children With Primary Language Impairment In Schools

A Survey And Cohort Intervention Using Indirect Speech And Language Therapy For Children With Primary Language Impairment In Schools

... primary language impairment (PLI) receiving intervention from education staff in their mainstream school following discussion with and on the advice of a speech and language therapist ...

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Teenage outcomes after speech and language impairment at preschool age

Teenage outcomes after speech and language impairment at preschool age

... majority, language impairment was not the main ...the language and reading assessments, only four (id numbers 1, 2, 8, and 11; Table 2) had language and reading problems as their main develop- ...

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SOCIAL SKILLS OF CHILDREN WITH SPECIFIC LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT: OCCUPATIONAL AND SPEECH THERAPISTS’ PERCEPTIONS

SOCIAL SKILLS OF CHILDREN WITH SPECIFIC LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT: OCCUPATIONAL AND SPEECH THERAPISTS’ PERCEPTIONS

... Bishop & Norbury (2002) found that children with SLI tended to use a standard language and informal intonation during the learning process. But they appeared to be communicative and social and they had a ...

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Language support model for teachers

Language support model for teachers

... of Speech and Language Therapy for Children with Primary Language Impairment' was carried out between 2002 and 2005, was funded by the NHS National Co- ordinating Centre for Health Technology ...

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What factors influence language impairment? Considering resilience as well as risk

What factors influence language impairment? Considering resilience as well as risk

... oral language than children of parents with lower education levels [60, ...child-directed speech) contributes to LI [18; ...that language development is robust to variation in the amount and type of ...

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First report of two successive deletions on chromosome 15q13 cytogenetic bands in a boy and girl: additional data to 15q13.3 syndrome with a report of high IQ patient

First report of two successive deletions on chromosome 15q13 cytogenetic bands in a boy and girl: additional data to 15q13.3 syndrome with a report of high IQ patient

... cognitive impairment, learning disabilities, hyperactivity and subtle dysmorphic features whereas patient 2 has mild language impairment with speech difficulty, mild dysmorphia, heart defect ...

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Language Impairment and Generative Analysis

Language Impairment and Generative Analysis

... the language deficits of Broca’s aphasics. In order to exemplify the speech of Broca’s aphasics in more detail, we quote two additional examples; the first is taken from Pinker’s and the second from Dick’s ...

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Giving voice to person anchored outcomes in preschool children attending Speech Language Pathology Services

Giving voice to person anchored outcomes in preschool children attending Speech Language Pathology Services

... of speech and language therapy interventions for pre-school children with specific language impairment: a comparison of outcomes following specialist intensive, nursery based and no ...of ...

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Researching intervention - how much, by whom and what next?

Researching intervention - how much, by whom and what next?

... MCCARTNEY, E., ELLIS, S. BOYLE, J. (2009 in press). The mainstream primary school as a language-learning environment for children with language impairment – implications of recent research. Journal ...

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The working practices and clinical experiences of paediatric speech and language therapists: a national UK survey

The working practices and clinical experiences of paediatric speech and language therapists: a national UK survey

... Despite these complaints, very few (13%) said that they would not be a speech and language therapist in 5 years’ time. Rossiter (2008) also found a high level of retention and Loan-Clarke et al (2009) found ...

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National Autism Prevalence Trends From United States Special Education Data

National Autism Prevalence Trends From United States Special Education Data

... category have an ADHD diagnosis. Like ASD, ADHD is a complex, behavior-based diagnosis. The diagnoses underlying other special education classi- fications are not always straightforward, but in most instances they can be ...

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Sensitivity of the Denver Developmental Screening Test in Speech and Language Screening

Sensitivity of the Denver Developmental Screening Test in Speech and Language Screening

... Twenty-seven of the 35 children who had passed the DDST language sector but failed the brief speech and language evaluation received subse- quent full speech and language evaluations thr[r] ...

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A Pedagogical Note: Use of Telepractice to Link Student Clinicians to Diverse Populations

A Pedagogical Note: Use of Telepractice to Link Student Clinicians to Diverse Populations

... of speech-language therapy service delivery in the schools (Grogan-Johnson, Alvares, Rowan, & Creaghead, 2010; Scheideman-Miller, Clark, Smeltzer, Carpenter, Hodge, & Prouty, 2002; McCullough, ...

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A Survey of Telepractice in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology in India

A Survey of Telepractice in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology in India

... of speech-language pathologists and audiologists engaged in ...included speech-language pathologists and audiologists not engaged in ...of speech-language pathologists and ...

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PRACTICAL TRAINING OF STUDENTS IN THE FIELD OF SPECIAL EDUCATION – ACHIEVEMENTS, DIFFICULTIES AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES

PRACTICAL TRAINING OF STUDENTS IN THE FIELD OF SPECIAL EDUCATION – ACHIEVEMENTS, DIFFICULTIES AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES

... The analysis of the outlines shows that they contain all the important structural el- ements – session topic, principles, goals, tasks, linguistic material, demonstration tools. The plan for the course and direction of ...

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Free speech and hate speech: language and rights

Free speech and hate speech: language and rights

... free speech by treating speech as a negative liberty have conceived of free speech in such a way that it would belong in the category of Marxian “so-called ...free speech negatively and ...

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