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Vecchio, Jennifer; Kearney, Christopher A. – Behavior Therapy, 2009
Selective mutism is a severe childhood disorder involving failure to speak in public situations in which speaking is expected. The present study examined 9 youths with selective mutism treated with child-focused, exposure-based practices and parent-focused contingency management via an alternating treatments design. Broadband measures of…
Descriptors: Contingency Management, Speech Communication, Evaluation Methods, Outcomes of Treatment
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Thomas-Stonell, Nancy; Oddson, Bruce; Robertson, Bernadette; Rosenbaum, Peter – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2009
Parents of 210 preschool children (age 2-5.7) and their clinicians were asked to describe their expectations for therapy and the changes they observed following treatment. Based on content analysis of the parents' and clinicians' responses, it was apparent that the comments aligned with the World Health Organization's (WHO) International…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Content Analysis, Therapy, Outcomes of Treatment
Ferro, Pamela M. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Many preschool children are affected by disabilities requiring intervention through Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE; Camilli, Vargas, Ryan, & Barnett, 2010). Such interventions can include speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, counseling, and special education. Earlier delivery of these special education services…
Descriptors: Eligibility, Preschool Children, Disabilities, Early Intervention
Pretto, Aneesha Patrice – ProQuest LLC, 2010
In North Carolina, the eligibility criteria for enrollment in Part C early intervention services do not exclude infants and toddlers based on the severity or laterality of hearing loss. As such, the state's early intervention population represents a widely diverse array of children ranging from those with minimal to profound hearing losses. While…
Descriptors: National Surveys, Severity (of Disability), Investigations, Toddlers
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Pruitt, Sonja L.; Garrity, April W.; Oetting, Janna B. – Topics in Language Disorders, 2010
Purpose: We explored the prevalence of a positive family history of speech and language impairment in African American children as a function of their socioeconomic status (SES), receipt of speech-language services, and diagnosis of specific language impairment (SLI). Method: Data were collected in 2 phases. Phase 1 included family questionnaires…
Descriptors: African American Children, Incidence, Language Impairments, Caregivers
Montana Office of Public Instruction, 2013
The Special Education Division of the Office of Public Instruction (OPI) provides many services to Montana schools to assist them in providing a quality education to all students. The programs managed through this division are all aligned with Superintendent Juneau's Graduation Matters Montana initiative. The special education division is…
Descriptors: Enrollment, Special Education, Educational Quality, Educational Finance
Barres, David Griol; Carrion, Zoraida Callejas; Lopez-Cozar Delgado, Ramon – IGI Global, 2013
By providing students with the opportunities to receive a high quality education regardless of their social or cultural background, inclusive education is a new area that goes beyond traditional integration approaches. These approaches hope to provide the educative system with the ability to adapt to the diversity of its students. Technologies for…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Educational Technology, Virtual Classrooms, Educational Quality
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Skeat, J.; Perry, A. – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2008
Background: The use of qualitative methodologies in speech and language therapy has grown over the past two decades, and there is now a body of literature, both generally describing qualitative research, and detailing its applicability to health practice(s). However, there has been only limited profession-specific discussion of qualitative…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Language Research, Research Methodology, Researchers
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Cream, Angela; O'Brian, Sue; Onslow, Mark; Packman, Ann; Menzies, Ross – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2009
Background: Speech restructuring is an efficacious method for the alleviation of stuttered speech. However, post-treatment relapse is common. Aims: To investigate whether the use of video self-modelling using restructured stutter-free speech reduces stuttering in adults who had learnt a speech-restructuring technique and subsequently relapsed.…
Descriptors: Intervention, Stuttering, Effect Size, Clinics
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Millard, Sharon K.; Nicholas, Alison; Cook, Frances M. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2008
Purpose: To investigate the efficacy of parent-child interaction therapy (PCIT) with young children who stutter. Method: This is a longitudinal, multiple single-subject study. The participants were 6 children aged 3;3-4;10 [years;months] who had been stuttering for longer than 12 months. Therapy consisted of 6 sessions of clinic-based therapy and…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Speech Therapy, Stuttering, Preschool Children
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Clark, Heather; Lazarus, Cathy; Arvedson, Joan; Schooling, Tracy; Frymark, Tobi – American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2009
Purpose: To systematically review the literature examining the effects of neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) on swallowing and neural activation. The review was conducted as part of a series examining the effects of oral motor exercises (OMEs) on speech, swallowing, and neural activation. Method: A systematic search was conducted to…
Descriptors: Stimulation, Assistive Technology, Motor Reactions, Educational Research
Schwartz, Lorna T. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Speech and language pathologists (SLPs) are collaborators in a diagnostic process that reflects an increasing number of referrals of children with autism spectrums disorders (ASD). Also, current practices leading to the remediation of speech and language disorders have come under scrutiny for limitations in effective carryover of targeted goals…
Descriptors: Investigations, Autism, Language Impairments, Pathology
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Morrison, Helen M.; Perigoe, Christina B.; Bernstein, Anita – Volta Review, 2010
The authors surveyed 64 Listening and Spoken Language Specialist Certified Auditory-Verbal Therapists (LSLS Cert. AVTs) who mentor professionals seeking certification. Mentors answered questions regarding demographic characteristics, the organization and delivery of mentoring practice, and challenges and solutions faced by mentors. This group of…
Descriptors: Mentors, Oral Language, Speech Therapy, Verbal Communication
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Thomas-Stonell, Nancy L.; Oddson, Bruce; Robertson, Bernadette; Rosenbaum, Peter L. – Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 2010
Aim: Our aim was to develop an outcome measure, called Focus on the Outcomes of Communication Under Six (FOCUS), that captures real-world changes in preschool children's communication. Conceptually grounded in the World Health Organization International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health framework, the FOCUS items were derived…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Outcomes of Treatment, Quality of Life, Construct Validity
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De Nil, Luc F.; Beal, Deryk S.; Lafaille, Sophie J.; Kroll, Robert M.; Crawley, Adrian P.; Gracco, Vincent L. – Brain and Language, 2008
Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to investigate the neural correlates of passive listening, habitual speech and two modified speech patterns (simulated stuttering and prolonged speech) in stuttering and nonstuttering adults. Within-group comparisons revealed increased right hemisphere biased activation of speech-related regions…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Adults, Simulation, Comparative Analysis
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