Developmental Phonological Disorders: Foundations of Clinical Practice

Author:   Susan Rvachew ,  Francoise Brosseau-Lapre
Publisher:   Plural Publishing Inc
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9781597563772


Pages:   928
Publication Date:   01 April 2012
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Author:   Susan Rvachew ,  Francoise Brosseau-Lapre
Publisher:   Plural Publishing Inc
Imprint:   Plural Publishing Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 4.80cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   2.159kg
ISBN:  

9781597563772


ISBN 10:   1597563773
Pages:   928
Publication Date:   01 April 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
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Professors using this book are saying: Very comprehensive. Clearly presented. It is comprehensive - covers nearly every study that has ever been published on phonological disorders! The content is EXCELLENT. Rebecca Waring, University of Melbourne, International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2013: Developmental Phonological Disorders: Foundations of Clinical Practice is intended for an ambitiously wide audience, including undergraduate students, new clinicians, and experienced speech and language therapists (SLTs) seeking professional development... [Authors] Susan Rvachew and Francoise Brosseau-Lapre, who are lecturers and researchers at McGill University (Canada), have created a text that has something for everyone. The authors have successfully integrated a wealth of cross-discipline knowledge (think genetics, linguistics, neurolinguistics and neurosciences) to weave a state-of-the-art account of normal and impaired phonological development...The greatest achievement of Developmental Phonological Disorders is the sheer wealth of theoretical knowledge and clinical know how offered in one volume...[It] is certainly worth the considerable space it will take up on any paediatric SLT's bookcase.


Professors using this book are saying: Very comprehensive. Clearly presented. It is comprehensive - covers nearly every study that has ever been published on phonological disorders! The content is EXCELLENT. Rebecca Waring, University of Melbourne, International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2013: Developmental Phonological Disorders: Foundations of Clinical Practice is intended for an ambitiously wide audience, including undergraduate students, new clinicians, and experienced speech and language therapists (SLTs) seeking professional development... [Authors] Susan Rvachew and Francoise Brosseau-Lapre, who are lecturers and researchers at McGill University (Canada), have created a text that has something for everyone. The authors have successfully integrated a wealth of cross-discipline knowledge (think genetics, linguistics, neurolinguistics and neurosciences) to weave a state-of-the-art account of normal and impaired phonological development...The greatest achievement of Developmental Phonological Disorders is the sheer wealth of theoretical knowledge and clinical know how offered in one volume...[It] is certainly worth the considerable space it will take up on any paediatric SLT's bookcase. Mary Auckland, Specialist Speech and Language Therapist, Symbol UK Ltd, UK Child Language and Teaching Therapy, 0(0) 1-5, (2012): ...The book is intended for undergraduate, graduate speech and language therapists (SLTs) and professional development...The book does go into delay and motor difficulties, and touches on dyspraxia, but also refers to thorough assessment and individual analysis of the child's speech sounds, before hypothesizing on the child's sound system and therefore the intervention strategies to pursue. It also acknowledges the reality of overlap of difficulties and provides useful information for differential diagnosis...[T]his is an extremely well researched book. In fact the chapters on development in this book are extremely informative and will give invaluable insight to anyone working with chwPhonD. Also the authors do not take a narrow view, but they present a very broad view posing multiple models (e.g. a biopsychosocial model), with an overall holistic approach. The authors' viewpoints undoubtedly make a significant contribution and advancement to the topic of phonological difficulty...One of the things most welcome about this book is the evidence base it provides. For a professional that has difficulty supplying evidence for its practice, this is a treasure trove. Wherever possible, the authors quote research support. However this is not a book driven by purely academic interest. The subtitle of the book is 'Foundations of Clinical Practice', and this description is justified. Both authors are experienced SLTs/SLPs, and one feels that the research is not the primary interest, but a means to an end. The authors integrate evidence with clinical practice, and their experience enables them to inform practice. This book makes a huge contribution to the understanding of and the intervention for children with phonological difficulties.


Professors using this book are saying: Very comprehensive. Clearly presented. It is comprehensive - covers nearly every study that has ever been published on phonological disorders! The content is EXCELLENT.


Professors using this book are saying: Very comprehensive. Clearly presented. It is comprehensive - covers nearly every study that has ever been published on phonological disorders! The content is EXCELLENT. Rebecca Waring, University of Melbourne, International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2013: Developmental Phonological Disorders: Foundations of Clinical Practice is intended for an ambitiously wide audience, including undergraduate students, new clinicians, and experienced speech and language therapists (SLTs) seeking professional development... [Authors] Susan Rvachew and Francoise Brosseau-Lapre, who are lecturers and researchers at McGill University (Canada), have created a text that has something for everyone. The authors have successfully integrated a wealth of cross-discipline knowledge (think genetics, linguistics, neurolinguistics and neurosciences) to weave a state-of-the-art account of normal and impaired phonological development...The greatest achievement of Developmental Phonological Disorders is the sheer wealth of theoretical knowledge and clinical know how offered in one volume...[It] is certainly worth the considerable space it will take up on any paediatric SLT's bookcase. Mary Auckland, Specialist Speech and Language Therapist, Symbol UK Ltd, UK Child Language and Teaching Therapy, 0(0) 1-5, (2012): ...The book is intended for undergraduate, graduate speech and language therapists (SLTs) and professional development...The book does go into delay and motor difficulties, and touches on dyspraxia, but also refers to thorough assessment and individual analysis of the child's speech sounds, before hypothesizing on the child's sound system and therefore the intervention strategies to pursue. It also acknowledges the reality of overlap of difficulties and provides useful information for differential diagnosis...[T]his is an extremely well researched book. In fact the chapters on development in this book are extremely informative and will give invaluable insight to anyone working with chwPhonD. Also the authors do not take a narrow view, but they present a very broad view posing multiple models (e.g. a biopsychosocial model), with an overall holistic approach. The authors' viewpoints undoubtedly make a significant contribution and advancement to the topic of phonological difficulty...One of the things most welcome about this book is the evidence base it provides. For a professional that has difficulty supplying evidence for its practice, this is a treasure trove. Wherever possible, the authors quote research support. However this is not a book driven by purely academic interest. The subtitle of the book is 'Foundations of Clinical Practice', and this description is justified. Both authors are experienced SLTs/SLPs, and one feels that the research is not the primary interest, but a means to an end. The authors integrate evidence with clinical practice, and their experience enables them to inform practice. This book makes a huge contribution to the understanding of and the intervention for children with phonological difficulties.


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Susan Rvachew, PhD Susan Rvachew, PhD, S-LP(C), worked as a speech-language pathologist in pediatric health care settings for 20 years before taking a position at McGill University, where she is currently an Associate Professor in the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders. Her research is focused on phonological development and disorders and the development of more effective interventions to treat phonological disorders in children and prevent reading disability in this population. She has published over 50 journal articles and book chapters describing the speech perception, speech production, and/or phonological awareness skills of infants, children, and adults. Francoise Brosseau-Lapre, M.Sc. (A), S-LP(c) Francoise Brosseau-Lapre, MScA, S-LP (C), has worked as a speech-language pathologist in pediatric health care settings since obtaining a master's degree in speech-language pathology in 2002 from McGill University. She is currently a doctoral candidate at the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders at McGill University. Her research focuses on French phonological development and disorders, as well as efficacy of interventions aimed at improving the phonological skills of preschool francophone children with developmental phonological disorders.

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