non-peer-reviewedBackground: Children with Speech Sound Disorders (SSDs) comprise the majority of paediatric Speech and Language Therapists caseloads. Current resource limitations lead to delayed intervention, increasing the risk for negative consequences for these children. A parent-implemented home programme could provide an evidence based therapy tool to be implemented immediately upon diagnosis of a SSD, specifically a phonological delay or disorder. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of a parent-implemented home programme in improving the speech of children with phonological delay or disorder. Methods: Twelve children (aged 3;02 to 4;05) diagnosed with phonological delay or disorder alongside their parents participated in the study....
Background Internationally, speech and language therapists (SLTs) are involving parents and providin...
Speech sound disorders (SSD) are among the most common childhood communication disorders. Timely and...
Background: It is thought that approximately 6% of children have speech and language difficulties of...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Children with speech sound disorders (SSDs) constitute a large proporti...
peer-reviewedBackground: Children with phonological difficulties are currently spending a long time ...
non-peer-reviewedObjective: Children with speech sound disorders make up a large portion of speech a...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Speech sound disorders (SSD) are the most frequently occurring communi...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Children with SSD’s constitute 40% of SLT caseloads (Joffe & Pring, 200...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Children with phonological delays and disorders are a large proportion ...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: A successful alternative to one to one therapy for children with speech...
Optimal outcomes for phonology-based speech sound disorders (SSDs) can be achieved when intervention...
Purpose: Evidence for the multiple oppositions intervention approach indicates it should be delivere...
Purpose: Evidence for the multiple oppositions intervention approach indicates it should be delivere...
Background: Internationally, speech and language therapists (SLTs) are involving parents and providi...
Purpose: Evidence for the multiple oppositions intervention approach indicates it should be delivere...
Background Internationally, speech and language therapists (SLTs) are involving parents and providin...
Speech sound disorders (SSD) are among the most common childhood communication disorders. Timely and...
Background: It is thought that approximately 6% of children have speech and language difficulties of...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Children with speech sound disorders (SSDs) constitute a large proporti...
peer-reviewedBackground: Children with phonological difficulties are currently spending a long time ...
non-peer-reviewedObjective: Children with speech sound disorders make up a large portion of speech a...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Speech sound disorders (SSD) are the most frequently occurring communi...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Children with SSD’s constitute 40% of SLT caseloads (Joffe & Pring, 200...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Children with phonological delays and disorders are a large proportion ...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: A successful alternative to one to one therapy for children with speech...
Optimal outcomes for phonology-based speech sound disorders (SSDs) can be achieved when intervention...
Purpose: Evidence for the multiple oppositions intervention approach indicates it should be delivere...
Purpose: Evidence for the multiple oppositions intervention approach indicates it should be delivere...
Background: Internationally, speech and language therapists (SLTs) are involving parents and providi...
Purpose: Evidence for the multiple oppositions intervention approach indicates it should be delivere...
Background Internationally, speech and language therapists (SLTs) are involving parents and providin...
Speech sound disorders (SSD) are among the most common childhood communication disorders. Timely and...
Background: It is thought that approximately 6% of children have speech and language difficulties of...