An introductory text for undergraduates that offers an overview of disorders and specialties within the field, and covers anatomy and physiology, language acquisition, fluency disorders, cleft palate, diversity and communication disorders, and information on professional organizations and courses of study.
Introduction to Communicative Disorders
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New and updated samples have been added throughout the text. NEW: Video- and audio-based application exercises engage students and help them apply newly learned information.
The fifth edition of Introduction to Communication Sciences and Disorders uses detailed illustrations and easy-to-read text to introduce the broad range of topics in the field. Its contents provide a...
Boston, MA: Pearson Education. Bauman-Waengler, J. (2015). ... Flipsen Jr., P. (2016). Emergence and prevalence of persistent and residual speech ... Perception of speech sounds in school-aged children with speech sound disorders.
Human Communication Disorders is the leading introductory text in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology that contains contributions from leading authorities which bring life to the world of people with communication disorders...
Introduction to Communicative Disorders
Describe the development of emergent literacy. 4. Explain the importance of ... Discuss areas of communication in which clinicians might use scaffolding. 4. ... Clinical approaches to emergent literacy intervention (2nd ed.).
Organized into 12 chapters, this clinically relevant text begins with neuroanatomy and neurologic examination, neuropathology, neurophysiology, and assessment of aphasia and related disorders, with discussions of the context of neurogenic...
Introduction to Neurogenic Communication Disorders, Second Edition introduces students to common adult communication disorders and associated neuroanatomy and neurophysiology. This accessible text provides foundational knowledge along with real examples and...