A common early intervention approach for preschool children with language problems is parent–child interaction therapy (PCIT). PCIT has positive effects for children with expressive language problems. It appears that speech and language therapists (SLTs) conduct this therapy in many different ways. This might be because of the variety of approaches available, the diverse set of families SLTs work with or the different organizational structures. Understanding the critical components of PCIT would enable SLTs to map the variations that are implemented and researchers to evaluate the effects of such variation. This study aimed to identify the potentially critical components of PCIT based on the practical experience of SLTs and to identify SLTs...
Models of speech and language intervention for communicative disabilities vary from structured progr...
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is a brief therapy for treating behavioral problems in child...
Primary language impairment (PLI) affects approximately one in 20 young children, who may have diffi...
Background Parents’ play an essential role in Parent–Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) as the prim...
Once children start preschool, they should be able to speak in simple sentences and use basic syntax...
The present research attempts to study the efficacy of Parent-child interaction therapy (PCIT) in de...
SLI is a diagnosis given at about 4 years of age and means that the child has a markedly impaired la...
Background: The Child Talk study aimed to develop an evidence-based framework to support the decisio...
The Hanen Training Programme, (Manolson, 1975)1 was devised to empower parents and caregivers to hel...
Purpose: Applying evidence-based grammar intervention can be challenging for speech and language the...
Background: Collaboration between parents and speech and language therapists (SLTs) is seen as a key...
Results are presented from an ongoing project on Swedish pre-school children with language disorders...
Children’s early language, communication, and social skills are often learned through social interac...
The words by Ivo Škarić (2005) that we give ourselves to the world by using speech is a good reason ...
Children have the right to express their views and to participate actively in decisions that concern...
Models of speech and language intervention for communicative disabilities vary from structured progr...
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is a brief therapy for treating behavioral problems in child...
Primary language impairment (PLI) affects approximately one in 20 young children, who may have diffi...
Background Parents’ play an essential role in Parent–Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) as the prim...
Once children start preschool, they should be able to speak in simple sentences and use basic syntax...
The present research attempts to study the efficacy of Parent-child interaction therapy (PCIT) in de...
SLI is a diagnosis given at about 4 years of age and means that the child has a markedly impaired la...
Background: The Child Talk study aimed to develop an evidence-based framework to support the decisio...
The Hanen Training Programme, (Manolson, 1975)1 was devised to empower parents and caregivers to hel...
Purpose: Applying evidence-based grammar intervention can be challenging for speech and language the...
Background: Collaboration between parents and speech and language therapists (SLTs) is seen as a key...
Results are presented from an ongoing project on Swedish pre-school children with language disorders...
Children’s early language, communication, and social skills are often learned through social interac...
The words by Ivo Škarić (2005) that we give ourselves to the world by using speech is a good reason ...
Children have the right to express their views and to participate actively in decisions that concern...
Models of speech and language intervention for communicative disabilities vary from structured progr...
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is a brief therapy for treating behavioral problems in child...
Primary language impairment (PLI) affects approximately one in 20 young children, who may have diffi...