Speech-language pathologistSLPService deliveryChildren with disabilitiesEarly interventionEarly childhood special educationEarly childhoodThis chapter provides an overview of the varied roles of speech-language pathologists (SLPs) in working with teams of professionals and the family surrounding a child with ...
The role of the speech language pathologist in the management of dysphagia. The speech language pathologist typically participates in the evaluation and treatment of dysphagia in the oral and pharyngeal stages of swallow. Bedside e... JA Logemann - 《Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America》 被引...
tumours and selecting therapy is discussed, and the crucial role of the pathologist in the multidisciplinary team management of these neoplasms is emphasized... RAB Drury - 《Journal of Clinical Pathology》 被引量: 11发表: 1978年 AA in Speech Development and Learning IMPORTANCE Aural atresia (AA)...
Reflexões acerca do papel do fonoaudiólogo junto à família de uma criança com Transtorno Global do Desenvolvimento: estudo de caso Considerations about the role of a speech-language pathologist with the family of a child with Pervasive Developme
Therapists report that even within the field of speech-language pathology, AAC training may be limited. The speech-language field is so broad that relatively few clinicians are able to specialize in AAC, and in the populations who cannot rely on speech. Only a handful of universities offer an...
A speech-language pathologist is best to help to determine the best way for your loved one to communicate. Support for Careproviders Caring for someone who has received a tracheostomy can be a stressful time. It is important to take care of yourself and keep your own health and well-...
Management of communication and swallowing in intensive care: the role of the speech pathologist. Patients in adult, pediatric, and neonatal intensive care settings often require the services of a speech-language pathologist. It is common practice to co... Baumgartner,Bewyer,Bruner - 《Aacn Advanc...
When specifically considering oral language assessments, they are often administered by specialists—such as a speech-language pathologist—in a one-on-one setting as part of a longer battery of tests. But given the critical nature of oral language skills and their connection to later reading ...
One participant nominated for a follow-up interview and a second interview with a speech and language pathologist was conducted to gain a multidisciplinary perspective. The most common areas requiring intervention were play support (85.3%), activities of daily living, communication, gross motor, and...
Multiple aberrant membrane-associated cellular structures were visible in micrographs from KO mice, such that a pathologist blinded to genotype was able to identify the mutant from WT samples consistently. Examples of distinctive features included enlarged, misshapen vesicle-like structures at synapses (...