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Hewitt, Lynne E. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2000
This response to Kamhi (EC 625 122) who suggested some children distinguish between speech therapy activities and meaningful communication, argues that, since discrepancies between a clinician's and a client's view of clinical interactions may complicate intervention, the clinician should make his viewpoint explicit. Three theories of intervention…
Descriptors: Intervention, Speech Impairments, Speech Therapy, Student Attitudes

Kamhi, Alan G. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1984
The classification, diagnosis, and treatment of children with language disorders should reflect hypotheses about the different levels of cause-effect relationships that exist among the structures, processes, and behaviors involved in language. Clinical examples are presented to illustrate the way in which classification, diagnosis, and treatment…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Intervention, Language Handicaps, Problem Solving

Meline, Timothy J. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1980
The paper stresses that, in teaching language handicapped children, the natural reinforcement of language as means of communication, of obtaining wants, is of more value than reinforcers (such as candy) often used in clinical settings. (PHR)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Intervention, Language Handicaps, Reinforcement

Hedrick, Dona Lea; Kemp, James C. – Topics in Language Disorders, 1984
The article addresses issues facing speech-language clinicians in selecting, serving, and setting priorities for lanaguage intervention with elementary mildly and moderately retarded students. (CL)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Intervention, Language Acquisition, Mild Mental Retardation

Simmons, Katharine C.; Mayo, Robert – Journal of Communication Disorders, 1997
A survey of 100 speech-language pathologists involved in the assessment and treatment of patients with dysarthria investigated their attitudes toward the Darley, Aronson, and Brown (DAB) method of classification. Results indicated that most clinicians, believing it helps in the design of a treatment protocol, used the DAB classification system.…
Descriptors: Classification, Disability Identification, Intervention, Program Attitudes

Roper, Nicole; Dunst, Carl J. – Infants and Young Children, 2003
A three-dimensional framework for defining different aspects of natural learning environments is used to organize and describe natural communication intervention practices. Seven applicable communication intervention methods and strategies easily implemented in natural environments by speech therapists are described, as are reflective procedures.…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Educational Environment
Bennett, Dorothy K.; And Others – 1978
Three papers describe facets of a Winthrop, Massachusetts preschool program designed to facilitate the entrance of handicapped children into regular public school kindergarten. An initial paper concerns such administrative issues as screening, establishing a program philosophy, budgeting, working with parents, and supervising staff. The…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Handicapped Children, Intervention, Preschool Education

Mueller, Peter B.; Larson, George W. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 1992
Eighty-three voice disorder therapists' ratings of statements regarding voice therapy practices indicated that vocal nodules are the most frequent disorder treated; vocal abuse and hard glottal attack elimination, counseling, and relaxation were preferred treatment approaches; and voice therapy is more effective with adults than with children.…
Descriptors: Adults, Attitudes, Children, Counseling

Miller, Carol – British Journal of Special Education, 1999
This article identifies the different approaches to speech and language difficulties commonly used by speech and language therapists and by teachers and suggests that an integration of these frameworks could provide more comprehensive support for a wider range of children with language and communication difficulties. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Interprofessional Relationship, Intervention
Larson, Vicki Lord; McKinley, Nancy L. – 1990
An action plan is critical for speech-language pathologists to use with influential budgetary decision makers when gaining and maintaining support for delivery of services to adolescents with language disorders. Action plans describe what administrators can do to support and sustain clinicians' efforts and how clinicians can enlist this…
Descriptors: Activism, Administrator Role, Adolescents, Delivery Systems
Ripich, Danielle N. – Journal of Childhood Communication Disorders, 1989
Sixteen children (ages 6-9) with articulation disorders expressed their view of the roles of speech-language pathologists, teachers, and children both in classroom and intervention settings. Children had well-demarcated role differences and were consistent in their perspectives of role-related behaviors. Children's responses differed from the…
Descriptors: Articulation Impairments, Elementary Education, Intervention, Role Perception
Miller, Susan Anderson – 1983
Student speech clinicians adhered to very rigid schedules in order to service a wide variety of clients and gain a range of experiences in many settings. As a result, it was often difficult for adequate communication to take place between the student diagnostic speech clinician and the parents of the 10 preschool children enrolled in the speech…
Descriptors: Intervention, Meetings, Newsletters, Parent Participation

Stick, Sheldon – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1976
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Child Services, Intervention

Shriberg, Lawrence D. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1980
The paper describes a diagnostic teaching procedure for use with children who have persistent /r/ errors. Rationale for the procedure includes a two-category typology of children with persistent /r/ errors and an analysis of articulatory gestures associated with a child's attempts to say /r/ correctly. (PHR)
Descriptors: Articulation Impairments, Diagnostic Teaching, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education

Shapiro, Holly Rose – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1992
This article challenges two assumptions underlying whole-language philosophy: spoken language is directly comparable to written language, and skilled readers rely on contextual information more than on the printed word. Speech-language professionals are urged to engage in some instructional practices associated with whole language but also…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Intervention, Language Handicaps, Learning Theories