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Within the field of speech language pathology, there is a growing awareness of the need to adapt our services to better serve a diverse population. AAC for All: Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Practices is designed to serve as a resource for practicing speech language pathologists and augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) specialists working with culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) populations. Written in an easily accessible style, this text walks the clinician through the process of supporting this particular population and includes tips and resources for easy implementation.
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This thoroughly updated graduate-level textbook features accessible and comprehensive coverage of fluency disorders across a range of clinical populations, including those with developmental and acquired stuttering, cluttering, and various types of developmental and acquired language impairment.
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Anerkennung markiert ein zentrales Strukturmoment pädagogischer Praktiken und gilt weithin unbestritten sowohl als Ziel als auch als Mittel pädagogischen Handelns. Die Fragen aber, was denn unter Anerkennung in pädagogischen Feldern - insbesondere in Schule und Unterricht - zu verstehen ist, wie Anerkennung praktiziert wird und zu welchen Effekten sie führt, sind hingegen weithin umstritten. Hier setzen nun die erziehungswissenschaftlichen Studien des Forschungsprojekts an und tragen in theoretisch, methodologisch und empirisch ausgerichteten Beiträgen zu einem umfassenden Verständnis von Anerkennung bei. Dabei werden an ausgewählten pädagogischen Praktiken jeweilige Anerkennungsmuster und -ordnungen herausgearbeitet und mithilfe eines adressierungsanalytischen Zugriffs auf ihre jeweiligen (Subjektivierungs-)Effekte hin untersucht. Dadurch gelingt es, den derzeitigen Diskurs der Anerkennung um eine eigenständige Perspektive zu bereichern.
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This textbook, authored by Olga Dlouhá and Libor Černý, is intended for medical students and professionals. It explores the development and functions of speech, focusing on the central nervous system's role. It covers topics including communication development, brain development, essential CNS structures for speech and hearing, basic speech terminology, linguistic perspectives, physiological speech development, and speech examination methods. It also addresses various speech disorders, their symptoms, and diagnostic approaches. The book aims to provide comprehensive knowledge on speech pathology and rehabilitation.
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Selective mutism (SM) is an anxiety disorder in which individuals are unable to communicate in certain environments or contexts (such as at school or in the community) despite having appropriate speech and language skills in other settings. By drawing on their extensive knowledge of language development, language complexity, and therapeutic approaches, speech-language pathologists (SLPs) can provide life-changing results for children with SM. Treating Selective Mutism as a Speech-Language Pathologist is a comprehensive yet accessible resource designed to bridge the gap in the current SM literature and empower SLPs to treat this disorder effectively. This valuable professional resource has tools for SLPs at every stage of their careers, from new clinicians preparing for potential cases of SM to experienced SLPs looking to expand their knowledge base.
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This book focuses on two fundamental aspects of brain-language relations: one concerns the neural organization of language in the healthy brain; the other challenges current approaches to treatment of aphasia and offers a new theory for recovery from aphasia. The essence of the book lies in the phrase neural multifunctionality: the constant and dynamic incorporation of non-linguistic functions into language models of the intact brain. The book makes the claim that language is a construction, created as we use it, and cannot be understood as being supported by neurally based linguistic networks
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This textbook presents a new paradigm for understanding the nature and treatment of stuttering based on recent discoveries in neuroscience. The authors illustrate how visible stuttering manifestations are actually a solution to a central problem, acting as a compensatory mechanism for a central involuntary block, rather than a problem in themselves. This book features methods that reduce stuttering by inhibiting this central block, through the use of sensory and motor tools, notably mirror neurons, and shows readers that stuttering is not a condition that can be effortlessly ""trained out"" of
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