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Poon-McBrayer, Kim Fong – Amerasia Journal, 1998
Discusses the demography of Asian Pacific-American (APA) students, documents the incidence of exceptional students by selected disability categories over 10 years, and discusses implications. Data are from the U.S. Census and the Office of Civil Rights. Findings raise questions about the validity of the identification process for gifted,…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Census Figures, Demography, Disabilities

Hustad, Katherine C.; Kent, Ray D.; Beukelman, David R. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1998
This study examined word level intelligibility differences between DECTalk and MacinTalk speech synthesizers using the Modified Rhyme Test in an open format transcription task. Three groups of listeners participated: inexperienced listeners, speech-language pathologists, and speech synthesis experts. Within each group, listeners had higher…
Descriptors: Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Communication Aids (for Disabled), Computer Interfaces, Computer Software

Vaughan, Lollie; Saniga, Richard D. – Infant-Toddler Intervention: The Transdisciplinary Journal, 1998
A study that investigated the coping strategies of 20 females with children (ages birth-4) with speech and language impairments found that most utilized effective coping strategies. Adaptive behaviors included liking the company of other people, feeling liked by others, awareness of the feelings of others, and a sense of happiness. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Coping, Infants, Interpersonal Competence, Language Impairments

Hornby, Garry; Stabler, Ben; Alleyne, Bruce; Cumberbatch, Glenroy; Sargeant, Kaye – British Journal of Special Education, 2000
A survey of speech and hearing difficulties exhibited by children in 73 government primary schools in Barbados was conducted. Approximately 5 percent of the children were found to have hearing difficulties and 24 percent to have speech difficulties, higher than that of some other countries. Recommendations are discussed. (Contains references.) (CR)
Descriptors: Children, Disability Identification, Early Intervention, Elementary Education

Groenen, Paul; And Others – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1996
Seventeen children (ages 6-11) with developmental apraxia of speech were administered tests of identification and discrimination of resynthesized and synthesized monosyllabic words differing in place of articulation of the initial voiced stop consonants and intensity of the third formant. Results indicated no phonetic processing deficit in…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Articulation Impairments, Auditory Discrimination, Auditory Perception

Harris, Holly F. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1996
This article provides information on elective mutism, a persistent refusal to talk despite the ability to speak and comprehend spoken language. It covers the history, characteristics, classification, differential diagnosis, and treatment of elective mutism. Treatments covered include psychodynamic, family intervention, behavior modification, drug…
Descriptors: Classification, Clinical Diagnosis, Emotional Disturbances, Expressive Language

Flipsen, Peter, Jr. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2002
A study examined long-term changes in articulation rate and phonetic phrase length in the conversational speech of two groups of preschool children (n=53) with speech delay. Follow-up at age 9 and at age 12-16 found articulation rates were improved from initial testing and were similar to typical children. (Contains references.) (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Articulation Impairments, Child Development, Children

Stothard, Susan E.; Snowling, Margaret J.; Bishop, D. V. M.; Chipchase, Barry B.; Kaplan, Carole A. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1998
A follow-up study of 71 adolescents with preschool histories of speech-language impairments found children whose language problems had been resolved by ages 5 to 6 did not differ from controls on tests of vocabulary and language-comprehension skills, however, they performed significantly less well on tests of phonological processing and literacy…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Early Intervention, Followup Studies, Language Impairments

Lewis, Barbara A.; Freebairn, Lisa A.; Taylor, H. Gerry – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2000
Tests of phonology, semantics, and syntax were administered to 52 preschool children (ages 4-6) with speech sound disorders. Language impairment at school-age (ages 8-11) related to poor performance on preschool tests of syntax and nonsense word repetition, while reading impairment was predicted by poor performance in all preschool test domains.…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Language Impairments, Phonology, Predictor Variables

Veale, Tina K. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1999
This article reviews the research leading up to the Fast ForWord program, a language intervention protocol that uses computer games to train specific auditory or phonological skills related to the acquisition of speech and language. It also describes the therapeutic protocol and client selection processes, discusses the pros and cons of clinical…
Descriptors: Auditory Training, Computer Assisted Instruction, Intervention, Language Impairments

Van Borsel, John; Taillieu, Caroline – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2001
A panel of speech professionals was randomly presented with speech samples from four neurogenic and four developmental stutterers and was asked to classify them accordingly without any patient knowledge. Results support the view that, based on the patient's verbal output only, it is difficult to distinguish between neurogenic and developmental…
Descriptors: Adults, Child Development, Children, Clinical Diagnosis
Bruce, Susan; Conlon, Kim – TEACHING Exceptional Children Plus, 2005
Daily communication journals are a powerful tool to promote communication development in children with severe disabilities. Each page of the daily journal features three parts: a print or braille label, a recording device, and a tangible symbol. Children should participate in both the preparation of the daily journal and its review, thus gaining…
Descriptors: Communication Disorders, Children, Disabilities, Severe Disabilities
Fillingham, Joanne; Sage, Karen; Ralph, Matthew Lambon – International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 2005
Background: Studies from the amnesia literature suggest that errorless learning can produce superior results to errorful learning. However, it was found in a previous investigation by the present authors that errorless and errorful therapy produced equivalent results for patients with aphasic word-finding difficulties. A study in the academic…
Descriptors: Speech Therapy, Recognition (Psychology), Feedback, Discrimination Learning
Sadler, Jane – Child Language Teaching and Therapy, 2005
Several factors have been shown to influence inclusion of children with special educational needs. This paper reports on findings from a questionnaire investigating training, specialist knowledge, confidence, attitudes and beliefs of the Reception class, Year 1, and Year 2 teachers of a cohort of children with a preschool diagnosis of moderate or…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Identification, Educational Needs, Language Impairments
Savage, Robert – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2005
This study involved perceptions of bullying in six Year 7 children attending a speech and language base part-time and the perceptions of their mainstream peers without speech and language problems. Base-taught children and mainstreamed peers completed a bullying questionnaire and a social inclusion survey. Base-taught children with language…
Descriptors: Bullying, Language Impairments, Speech Impairments, Student Behavior