This article reports a series of interviews with education and health practitioners. The aims were to identify interventions used in practice with children with speech, language and communication needs, to explore explanations for the choice of intervention and to identify the ways that outcomes were measured. Participants (n = 61) included educational psychologists, speech and language therapists and education advisory staff. They talked about interventions in terms of published programmes, principles and activities, strategies, resources and training programmes. There was evidence of local adaptation of interventions and wide development of local programmes. The choice of intervention was governed by a desire to meet identified service ga...
A cohort intervention was carried, out with 42 children with primary language impairment (PLI) recei...
Children have the right to express their views and to participate actively in decisions that concern...
As a consequence of growing inclusion for children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) in mainstrea...
This article reports a series of interviews with education and health practitioners. The aims were t...
This article reports a series of interviews with education and health practitioners. The aims were t...
Available online since 05.08.09. Likely to appear in print in 2010.Background: Increased demand for...
A cohort intervention was carried, out with 42 children with primary language impairment (PLI) recei...
Aim The aim of the study was to develop an ecologically valid synthesis of the evidence underpinn...
In this article, James Law, Marie Gascoigne and Nina Soloff, of the Department of Language and Commu...
In this review of literature, authors examined the effects of speech and language impairments and ho...
Background: The Child Talk study aimed to develop an evidence-based framework to support the decisio...
Introduction: Pragmatic models were first applied to the treatment of children with language impairm...
Introduction: Pragmatic models were first applied to the treatment of children with language impairm...
Children have the right to express their views and to participate actively in decisions that concern...
Children have the right to express their views and to participate actively in decisions that concern...
A cohort intervention was carried, out with 42 children with primary language impairment (PLI) recei...
Children have the right to express their views and to participate actively in decisions that concern...
As a consequence of growing inclusion for children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) in mainstrea...
This article reports a series of interviews with education and health practitioners. The aims were t...
This article reports a series of interviews with education and health practitioners. The aims were t...
Available online since 05.08.09. Likely to appear in print in 2010.Background: Increased demand for...
A cohort intervention was carried, out with 42 children with primary language impairment (PLI) recei...
Aim The aim of the study was to develop an ecologically valid synthesis of the evidence underpinn...
In this article, James Law, Marie Gascoigne and Nina Soloff, of the Department of Language and Commu...
In this review of literature, authors examined the effects of speech and language impairments and ho...
Background: The Child Talk study aimed to develop an evidence-based framework to support the decisio...
Introduction: Pragmatic models were first applied to the treatment of children with language impairm...
Introduction: Pragmatic models were first applied to the treatment of children with language impairm...
Children have the right to express their views and to participate actively in decisions that concern...
Children have the right to express their views and to participate actively in decisions that concern...
A cohort intervention was carried, out with 42 children with primary language impairment (PLI) recei...
Children have the right to express their views and to participate actively in decisions that concern...
As a consequence of growing inclusion for children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) in mainstrea...