Language Disorders: A Functional Approach to Assessment and Intervention in Children, Seventh Edition - Softcover

Robert E. Owens Jr.

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9781635504132: Language Disorders: A Functional Approach to Assessment and Intervention in Children, Seventh Edition

Synopsis

Thoroughly updated to meet the needs of today’s students in communication sciences and disorders programs, Language Disorders: A Functional Approach to Assessment and Intervention in Children, Seventh Edition is a comprehensive overview of language disorders and clinical practice with a focus on the child’s overall communication effectiveness. Unlike other texts that have a disorder-specific focus, this book emphasizes a functional and holistic approach to assessment and intervention by shifting the perspective to how a child uses the language feature targeted and how assessment can consider language as it’s used. The author presents intervention methods in a system of least prompts, followed by information on each area of language and literacy. Generalization is foremost throughout the text.<br /> <br /> Known for writing numerous bestselling textbooks related to speech-language pathology, the author approaches this complex subject in a practical matter while maintaining a conversational writing style that resonates with students.

Key Features

  •  Each chapter begins with a case example
  •  Information on children from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds is woven into each chapter
  • “Food for Thought” boxes invite students to move beyond the text and consider the implications for assessment and intervention of the material
  •  Key terms are highlighted throughout and included in a handy glossary
  •  Numerous tables provide easy reference on the many techniques and norms
  • Multiple appendices include additional practical information 

New to the Seventh Edition

  • New and improved modern layout with color enhancements
  •  600+ new references highlighting the latest theoretical and evidence-based practices
  •  Greater focus on discussions of assessment of children with culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds 
  •  New section on developmental language disorders (DLD), with new and more inclusive terms 
  •  Increased emphasis on autism spectrum disorder (ASD) 
  •  The chapters on language and narrative analysis have been strengthened and consolidated into one
  •  Increased number of figures and tables

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About the Author

Robert E. Owens, Jr., PhD, CCC-SLP, served in the U.S. Navy as a submarine officer, and then received his doctoral degree from The Ohio State University in 1978. He is an author and co-author of four textbooks and a score of professional articles and book chapters, and has presented nearly 250 professional papers and workshops across the country and around the world. Currently, he is a professor at The College of Saint Rose in Albany, NY where he lives with his spouse. In addition, he is a co-developer of SUGAR, a free, valid language sampling and analysis tool for children 3 to 11 years old. He has three children and three grandchildren.

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