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The Child and Adolescent Stuttering Treatment & Activity Resource Guide
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HK$1590.00
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HK$1510.5
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HK$79.5 購買此書 10本或以上 9折, 60本或以上 8折
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商品簡介 |
THE CHILD AND ADOLESCENT STUTTERING TREATMENT AND ACTIVITY RESOURCE GUIDE, 2ND EDITION is the only product of its kind. This book offers specific, hands-on activities that can be used in the evaluation and treatment of fluency disorders (stuttering and cluttering) as well as specific decision-making information that will help clinicians identify goals, and then develop effective and practical strategies to meet these goals. An applied book about therapy, THE CHILD AND ADOLESCENT STUTTERING TREATMENT AND ACTIVITY RESOURCE GUIDE is full of easily-applied therapeutic ideas that are substantiated by solid research findings and thorough explanations. Benefits: NEW! A CD-ROM contains all handouts and appendices in Microsoft Word and PDF formats. Save, print, and edit to customize for your clinical practice. Offers supplemental tools that complement the information provided with the appendices, offering many useful forms, including handouts for parents and teachers in English and Spanish. NEW! A CD-ROM contains all handouts and appendices in Microsoft Word and PDF formats. Save, print, and edit to customize for your clinical practicum or coursework. NEW! A robust appendix contains a sample assessment and treatment program including sample therapy activities for use in the therapy room, in the home, and by the client. NEW! Additional chapter devoted to research findings on the neurology of stuttering and why clinicians should be familiar with this important research area. NEW! New informational chapter on the SpeechEasy in-the-ear device that has attracted a great deal of attention in the news media and on popular television talk shows, as well as in the professional community. NEW! Expanded and updated information included in most chapters, including assessment, stuttering modification techniques, rationale for treatment, evidence based practice, the development of IEPs for children with fluency disorders, and parent-provided stuttering |
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