Description:Early Childhood Stuttering Therapy: A Practical Guide provides a comprehensive overview of the evaluation and therapy process for young children who stutter, ages 2 to 6.Learn How to...Identify and differentiate stuttering in preschool and young school-age childrenDetermine which young children are most likely to need therapyWrite attainable goals and document success throughout the treatment process.Work with parents and families to create a fluency-facilitating environment to support the child's fluencyAddress parents' and caregivers' concerns about the child's speechCreate healthy, appropriate communication attitudes for the parents and the childTransition to more-direct therapy when appropriateDirectly help the child increase fluency and communication skillsOvercome common fears about working with children who stutter, and build confidence in your therapy skills.OverviewWritten in the same practical, accessible style as our bestselling School-Age Stuttering Therapy: A Practical Guide, this 316-page book provides everything you need to help young children recover from stuttering.Early Childhood Stuttering Therapy: A Practical Guide provides a comprehensive description of how to evaluate stuttering, how to make therapy recommendations, and how to set appropriate goals for therapy. The book explains both family-focused approaches to treatment that help parents create a supportive environment for their children and more direct aspects of therapy that help children make changes in their speech to enhance speech fluency.A unique benefit is our focus on helping children develop healthy, appropriate attitudes toward their communication abilities, so they can achieve improved fluency in the context of strong self-esteem and positive feelings about speaking.Chapter TitlesChapter 1: Oh, No! Is This Child Stuttering? Chapter 2: Where Do We Start?Chapter 3: How Do I Know If He Needs Treatment?Chapter 4: He Needs Treatment...Now What?Chapter 5: Let's Start With Less-Direct TherapyChapter 6: What If He Needs More-Direct Therapy?Epilogue: Where Do I Go From Here?Examples of FORMS & WORKSHEETS that you can use in therapySpeech Disfluency Count SheetVerbatim TranscriptionWays Our Voices Work (Evaluation Form)Early Childhood Stuttering Evaluation SummaryI Can Do It!The Bucket Analogy for Early Childhood StutteringStressor InventoriesThe Assembly Line AnalogyThe Train AnalogyPortfolio DocumentationExamples of CHECKING IN forms for data collectionCHECKING IN--Pre-Referral OverviewCHECKING IN with teachers--Pre-ReferralCHECKING IN with Parents--Pre-ReferralCHECKING IN about Your Child's StutteringCHECKING IN with Parents and CaregiversCHECKING IN with TeachersExamples of SUMMARY SHEETS for teaching strategiesEarly Childhood Stuttering: What Parents Can Watch ForThe Bucket Analogy for Early Childhood StutteringDifferent Types of DisfluenciesEarly Childhood Stuttering: What Parents Need To KnowEarly Childhood Stuttering: What Teachers Need To KnowGuidelines for Communication Modification SessionsFor Parents: More Helpful and Less Helpful Responses to StutteringEasy Talking for ParentsLimiting Verbal CommunicationReducing Communication PressuresModeling Vocal RegulationHelping Children Who Stutter Develop Healthy Communication AttitudesEasy Talking for Young ChildrenWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Early Childhood Stuttering Therapy: A Practical Guide. To get started finding Early Childhood Stuttering Therapy: A Practical Guide, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
316
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Stuttering Therapy Resources
Release
2017
ISBN
0983753873
Early Childhood Stuttering Therapy: A Practical Guide
Description: Early Childhood Stuttering Therapy: A Practical Guide provides a comprehensive overview of the evaluation and therapy process for young children who stutter, ages 2 to 6.Learn How to...Identify and differentiate stuttering in preschool and young school-age childrenDetermine which young children are most likely to need therapyWrite attainable goals and document success throughout the treatment process.Work with parents and families to create a fluency-facilitating environment to support the child's fluencyAddress parents' and caregivers' concerns about the child's speechCreate healthy, appropriate communication attitudes for the parents and the childTransition to more-direct therapy when appropriateDirectly help the child increase fluency and communication skillsOvercome common fears about working with children who stutter, and build confidence in your therapy skills.OverviewWritten in the same practical, accessible style as our bestselling School-Age Stuttering Therapy: A Practical Guide, this 316-page book provides everything you need to help young children recover from stuttering.Early Childhood Stuttering Therapy: A Practical Guide provides a comprehensive description of how to evaluate stuttering, how to make therapy recommendations, and how to set appropriate goals for therapy. The book explains both family-focused approaches to treatment that help parents create a supportive environment for their children and more direct aspects of therapy that help children make changes in their speech to enhance speech fluency.A unique benefit is our focus on helping children develop healthy, appropriate attitudes toward their communication abilities, so they can achieve improved fluency in the context of strong self-esteem and positive feelings about speaking.Chapter TitlesChapter 1: Oh, No! Is This Child Stuttering? Chapter 2: Where Do We Start?Chapter 3: How Do I Know If He Needs Treatment?Chapter 4: He Needs Treatment...Now What?Chapter 5: Let's Start With Less-Direct TherapyChapter 6: What If He Needs More-Direct Therapy?Epilogue: Where Do I Go From Here?Examples of FORMS & WORKSHEETS that you can use in therapySpeech Disfluency Count SheetVerbatim TranscriptionWays Our Voices Work (Evaluation Form)Early Childhood Stuttering Evaluation SummaryI Can Do It!The Bucket Analogy for Early Childhood StutteringStressor InventoriesThe Assembly Line AnalogyThe Train AnalogyPortfolio DocumentationExamples of CHECKING IN forms for data collectionCHECKING IN--Pre-Referral OverviewCHECKING IN with teachers--Pre-ReferralCHECKING IN with Parents--Pre-ReferralCHECKING IN about Your Child's StutteringCHECKING IN with Parents and CaregiversCHECKING IN with TeachersExamples of SUMMARY SHEETS for teaching strategiesEarly Childhood Stuttering: What Parents Can Watch ForThe Bucket Analogy for Early Childhood StutteringDifferent Types of DisfluenciesEarly Childhood Stuttering: What Parents Need To KnowEarly Childhood Stuttering: What Teachers Need To KnowGuidelines for Communication Modification SessionsFor Parents: More Helpful and Less Helpful Responses to StutteringEasy Talking for ParentsLimiting Verbal CommunicationReducing Communication PressuresModeling Vocal RegulationHelping Children Who Stutter Develop Healthy Communication AttitudesEasy Talking for Young ChildrenWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Early Childhood Stuttering Therapy: A Practical Guide. To get started finding Early Childhood Stuttering Therapy: A Practical Guide, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.