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Now published in a fully revised and updated second edition, this is an integrated and practical text for the student or the practising therapist. The authors take account of current models of language development and show the influence of these themes in relation to developmental language disorders. They also discuss current research into infant skills and emergent language and its influence on the early identification of language disorders. Drawing on their clinical experience, the authors consider at a practical level the role of the speech therapist/pathologist in the education of language handicapped children, the problems faced by speech therapists/pathologists in this area, and the strategies for intervention and management.

Table of Contents
Preface to the Second Edition.

Chapter 1 Characterisation.

Chapter 2 Identification.

Chapter 3 Prevention.

Chapter 4 The Underlying Nature of Devlopmental Language Disorders - Hilary Gardner.

Chapter 5 The Differentiation of Clinical Subtypes.

Chapter 6 Assessment of Developmental Language Disorders - Hilary Gardner.

Chapter 7 The Nature and Timing of Intervention.

Chapter 8 Reflections and Future Developments.

References

Principal Tests Cited in Text.

Glossary.

Subject Index.

Author Index.

Developmental Disorders of Language

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 24/02/1997
    ISBN13: 9781861560209, 978-1861560209
    ISBN10: 1861560206

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Now published in a fully revised and updated second edition, this is an integrated and practical text for the student or the practising therapist. The authors take account of current models of language development and show the influence of these themes in relation to developmental language disorders. They also discuss current research into infant skills and emergent language and its influence on the early identification of language disorders. Drawing on their clinical experience, the authors consider at a practical level the role of the speech therapist/pathologist in the education of language handicapped children, the problems faced by speech therapists/pathologists in this area, and the strategies for intervention and management.

    Table of Contents
    Preface to the Second Edition.

    Chapter 1 Characterisation.

    Chapter 2 Identification.

    Chapter 3 Prevention.

    Chapter 4 The Underlying Nature of Devlopmental Language Disorders - Hilary Gardner.

    Chapter 5 The Differentiation of Clinical Subtypes.

    Chapter 6 Assessment of Developmental Language Disorders - Hilary Gardner.

    Chapter 7 The Nature and Timing of Intervention.

    Chapter 8 Reflections and Future Developments.

    References

    Principal Tests Cited in Text.

    Glossary.

    Subject Index.

    Author Index.

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