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This book?is?for clinicians supporting individuals who may experience social anxiety related to speaking in specific situations or with certain individuals. The ECHO program was developed to build ease and comfort with social pragmatic communication, focusing on improving conversational skills for children from later elementary through teenage years. The program can be implemented by?speech-language pathologists, educators, and other facilitators (including parents) who support children and teens with selective mutism, stuttering, and those in need of social communication support. This unique intervention program combines methods of vocalization and verbalization to enhance conversational skills with role-play simulations for real-life application.
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Assessment Tools
Dynamic Evaluation of Motor Speech Skills (DEMSS) is a criterion-referenced assessment designed to help with differential diagnosis of speech sound disorders in children with severely impaired speech production.
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Through concise patient histories, pre- and post-treatment evaluations, and tailored therapeutic approaches, this classic text addresses assessment, management, and treatment/therapy approaches for a range of voice disorders as well as for muscle tension dysphonia, glottal incompetence and neurogenic disorders, and professional voice care.
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This book offers insights into the complex nature of speech motor control in both adults and children, and covers new developments in methodology, technology, and modeling.
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Contributions from world-renowned researchers provide an in-depth overview of the state-of-the-art speech motor control research. The book offers insights into the complex nature of speech motor control in both adults and children, and covers new developments in methodology, technology, and modeling.
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This classification manual is the first reference of its kind in the field of voice disorders, and the most comprehensive description of voice disorders ever produced — you’ll wonder how you ever got along without it!
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