Future practitioners will consider three types of interventions: those targeting prelinguistic and early linguistic communication, more advanced language and literacy, and multiple levels of language and/or nonlanguage goals. Each chapter critically examines one treatment approach and brings it to life with one or more realistic case studies and a DVD clip that shows the strategy in action. Readers will get rich, detailed discussion of
- the theoretical and empirical basis of each intervention
- target populations
- assessments for determining treatment relevance and goals
- practical requirements
- assessment methods to support decision making
- considerations for children from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds
- application to an individual child
- future directions
An essential text for future practitioners—and an ideal resource for in-service professional development—this book is the key to choosing and implementing the best interventions for children with language disorders. Treatment of Language Disorders in Children is a part of the Communication and Language Intervention Series