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Diagnosis Destinations
Aphasia
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Children with Acquired Aphasias
Janet A. Lees
"Discusses unilateral cerebral lesions/head injury/Landau- Kleffner syndrome/anomalous aphasias/traumatic aphasias/etc." |
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Childhood Speech, Language, and Listening Problems: What Every Parent Should Know
Patricia McAleer Hamaguchi
"Designed for parents who suspect their child may have some type of communication problem. Explains what is considered ``normal'' for a child's development then describes symptoms of various common disorders. Demonstrates how to distinguish between a problem that will probably be outgrown and one that requires outside help. Also explains how to get help,
what tests are likely to be done and how to understand the diagnosis.
Includes activities parents can do with their children at home to help them progress."
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Language Intervention Strategies in Aphasia and Related Neurogenic Communication Disorders
Roberta Chapey
"New edition of a resource that brings together significant thoughts on the remediation of adult aphasic patients. Chapey (speech communication arts and sciences, Brooklyn College) presents 36 contributions that discuss basic considerations such as the incident of stroke and aphasia, the role of the aphasiologist, the neural basis of language assessment and intervention, and the assessment of language and communication; principles of language intervention; psychosocial and functional issues; traditional approaches to intervention; and remediation of disorders that frequently accompany or are related to or confused with aphasia (traumatic brain injury, right hemisphere damage, dementia, aphaxia, and dysarthria). Annotation c. Book News,
Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) ."
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Take Time to Talk: A Resource for Apraxia Therapy, Esophageal Speech Training, Aphasia Therapy, and Articulation Therapy
by Patricia F. White |
 
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