Synopsis
Designed for the speech sound disorders course, Clinical Management of Speech Sound Disorders: A Case-Based Approach combines foundational knowledge, clinical theory and principles, evidence-based practice, and practical insight into clinical management strategies. Case-based learning serves as a cornerstone of this resource, facilitating critical thinking and problem solving in a clinical context through the use of clinical vignettes and applications. Accompanying video segments highlight assessment and intervention strategies and are designed to be utilized to support and enhance instruction and student learning. Case-based learning facilitates application of knowledge in clinical cases Problem-based learning, emphasized throughout the text, urges student to think critically and problem-solve in a clinical context Student-friendly pedagogy promotes understanding of key concepts with Learning Objectives, Clinical Applications, and Clinical Activities A Student Companion Website, included with every new print copy, includes clinical video segments which support student learning through assessment and intervention strategies. See below for a free sample! Video 15 - Multiple Oppositions Approach Speech Sound Disorders Articulation and Phonological Disorders Articulation Disorders Phonological Disorders Nature of Assessment & Intervention in Speech & Language Disorders Motor Speech Disorders Graduate level coursework in articulation and phonology or speech sound disorders © 2019 | 324 pages
About the Author
Professor, Graduate Program Director, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama
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