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Speech Practice Material: From Sounds to Dialogues features materials that are not based on or related to any particular treatment program. They are intended to be versatile, flexible, and used in many ways for many populations. Some of the stimuli are tried-and-true with some new variations. Some particular therapy techniques and variations on how to use and alter the material are suggested in this book, but no particular theory or step-by-step approach is recommended or supported. Decisions about whom to use it with, how, and why, are in the hands, judgment, and creativity of the clinician. This book invites therapists to think critically and study and apply the best evidence and practice guidelines from the current professional literature. "Jack Thomas provides the materials for building treatment or clinical research tasks for a wide variety of speech problems. There is a wealth of materials here - more than needed for any single patient or speech disorder. They range from nuts and bolts (sounds and words) to major arches and frames (common expressions, figurative language, dialogues).Users of this manual should know that it has been developed by an outstanding, expert clinician who has treated a wide variety of communication disorders long enough to know what stands the test of time. This manual is a well-stocked toolbox, one assembled by a clinician for clinicians and clinical researchers. Keep it handy. Use it wisely." --From the Foreword by Joseph R. Duffy, Ph.D

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Linda Siegfriedt, MEd, CCC-SLP (George Washington University), Doody's Review Service, (2009): "The author covers stimuli presentation from the most basic reflexive level to the higher levels of more functional and abstract communication. The best feature of the book is the fact that it is useful in a variety of contexts. ... This book has made my job as a clinical instructor so much easier, as much of what we in the clinic need to provide clients is available in one place."

Table of Contents
Foreword by Joseph R. Duffy Automatic Speech Tasks Consonants Vowels and Diphthongs Word Grids Common Expressions Figurative Expressions Speaking with Exaggerated Articulatory Movements Dialogues Contrastive Stress Drills Keeping on Track in Therapy with Base-10 Response Forms References Index

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    Publisher: Plural Publishing Inc
    Publication Date: 01/12/2008
    ISBN13: 9781597562874, 978-1597562874
    ISBN10: 1597562874

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Speech Practice Material: From Sounds to Dialogues features materials that are not based on or related to any particular treatment program. They are intended to be versatile, flexible, and used in many ways for many populations. Some of the stimuli are tried-and-true with some new variations. Some particular therapy techniques and variations on how to use and alter the material are suggested in this book, but no particular theory or step-by-step approach is recommended or supported. Decisions about whom to use it with, how, and why, are in the hands, judgment, and creativity of the clinician. This book invites therapists to think critically and study and apply the best evidence and practice guidelines from the current professional literature. "Jack Thomas provides the materials for building treatment or clinical research tasks for a wide variety of speech problems. There is a wealth of materials here - more than needed for any single patient or speech disorder. They range from nuts and bolts (sounds and words) to major arches and frames (common expressions, figurative language, dialogues).Users of this manual should know that it has been developed by an outstanding, expert clinician who has treated a wide variety of communication disorders long enough to know what stands the test of time. This manual is a well-stocked toolbox, one assembled by a clinician for clinicians and clinical researchers. Keep it handy. Use it wisely." --From the Foreword by Joseph R. Duffy, Ph.D

    Trade Review
    Linda Siegfriedt, MEd, CCC-SLP (George Washington University), Doody's Review Service, (2009): "The author covers stimuli presentation from the most basic reflexive level to the higher levels of more functional and abstract communication. The best feature of the book is the fact that it is useful in a variety of contexts. ... This book has made my job as a clinical instructor so much easier, as much of what we in the clinic need to provide clients is available in one place."

    Table of Contents
    Foreword by Joseph R. Duffy Automatic Speech Tasks Consonants Vowels and Diphthongs Word Grids Common Expressions Figurative Expressions Speaking with Exaggerated Articulatory Movements Dialogues Contrastive Stress Drills Keeping on Track in Therapy with Base-10 Response Forms References Index

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