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A pilot study of AID-COMp: An innovative speech–language intervention for patients with early-stage major neurocognitive disorder
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Advancing efficient and equitable intervention for children with phonological disorder
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The Effectiveness of an Integrated Treatment for Functional Speech Sound Disorders—A Randomized Controlled Trial
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In: Children; Volume 8; Issue 12; Pages: 1190 (2021)
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Documenting Consonant and Vowel Variations in a Sample of Native Born Anguillian Teenagers
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In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1588158082997725 (2020)
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Phonological and Semantic Working Memory and Discourse Coherence in Fluent Aphasia ...
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Generalizações obtidas a partir do tratamento por diferentes modelos terapêuticos
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The Efficacy and the Applicability of Phonological Contrast Therapy for Arabic-Speaking Children with Speech Sound Disorders
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Alsaad, Manal. - : The University of Sydney, 2019. : Behavioural and Social Science in Health, 2019. : Faculty of Health Sciences, 2019
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The aim of the work presented in this thesis was to provide evidence based practice for phonological contrast therapy (PCT) applied in Arabic. This thesis investigated the following approaches: minimal pairs, maximal oppositions, and multiple oppositions. It was designed to provide evidence based interventions for children who speak Arabic and are diagnosed with speech sound disorders in order to minimize their risk of facing academic failure and socio-emotional problems. Evidence shows that phonological contrast interventions will help children who speak English to improve their speech production once they receive effective and efficient therapy (Baker & McLeod, 2011). However, the impact of such interventions for children speaking Arabic is not known. The results of the studies presented in this thesis represent an original and a novel contribution to the field of speech pathology in the Middle East. Chapter 1 is an introduction of the thesis which introduces the speech pathology services in Kuwait, and provides some back ground information about the country. Chapter 2 is a literature review on definitions of speech sound disorders, particularly phonological-based ones. It also discusses the prevalence of speech sound disorders, and the lifelong impact of them if left untreated. Chapter 3 is a survey investigating the current practice of Speech Language Pathologists (SLPs) working in the Middle East. Chapter 4 is a literature review on phonological contrast therapy approaches. Chapters 5, 6, and 7 Present the core studies of the thesis, we examined maximal oppositions, multiple oppositions and minimal pairs for five children. Three children showed improvement indicating that PCT work for Arabic speaking children, but not for every child. Chapter 8 is a discussion that synthesizes findings of all four studies.
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Arabic; Children; Kuwait; Phonological treatment; Speech sound disorder; Speech therapy
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2123/20539
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Phonological disorders in children? Design and user experience evaluation of a mobile serious game approach
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Avaluació i intervenció en trastorn específic del llenguatge i discapacitat intel·lectual. Intervenció logopèdica en un alumne amb greus dificultats en el llenguatge
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Examining the relationship between home literacy environment and neural correlates of phonological processing in beginning readers with and without a familial risk for dyslexia: an fMRI study
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In: Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior: Papers & Publications (2017)
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Speech development in toddlers at high and low risk for autism
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Links between Short-Term Memory and Word Retrieval in Aphasia
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The role of executive functions in typical and atypical preschoolers' speech sound development
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