Description
Book SynopsisAssessing and Diagnosing Speech Therapy Needs in School is a unique text that offers practical guidance in pedagogical diagnosis of speech and communication difficulties within educational settings
It outlines theoretical assumptions of the diagnosis process and presents hands-on solutions for pedagogical and speech therapy. Underpinned by theoretical knowledge and written by experienced practitioners, the book equips its readers with tools to understand the diagnostic process and make accurate diagnoses based on each child's individual circumstances. It starts by clearly distinguishing between pedagogy and speech therapy and outlines issues and theoretical considerations in diagnosing these disorders. To contextualize the theorical observations, it goes on to present case studies, and touches upon crucial topics including readiness to start education, tendency toward aggressive behavior, aphasia and hearing loss. The authors also elaborate on a range of selected diag
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of Tables
Introduction
Chapter 1. Pedagogical diagnostics as a key activity in the educational process of a child: General theoretical assumptions
Chapter 2. Introduction to the theoretical and methodological foundations of speech therapy: Speech therapy diagnosis and speech therapy procedures
Chapter 3. Pedagogical and speech therapy diagnosis: Exploration of selected cases
Chapter 4. On the application of selected tools useful in pedagogical and speech therapy diagnostics
Chapter 5. Suggestions for exercises and games used in pedagogical and speech therapy in improving disturbed areas
Conclusion
Index