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Phonetic forms of children’s target words in German: Consonant place of articulation ...
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Speech production outcomes in young children with early identified hearing loss
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Minimal pair therapy as a method of improving oral English proficiency among non-native English language learners (ELLs)
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Improving the speech intelligibility of adults with Down syndrome (DS) using the core vocabulary approach
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The effect of self-disclosure on accented speech : a pilot study
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Speech and language development for children adopted internationally after age 3 : two clinical case studies
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Case study of improving the speech intelligibility of children with Down syndrome using pacing boards
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Pilot study of multimodal communication treatment in children with autism spectrum disorder
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Resource guide for speech-language practitioners : side effects of seizure medications
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text ; Side effects of seizure medications in individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID) may affect speech and language development for this population. Research information about these effects may be useful for speech-language pathologist practitioners, since they will most likely work in environments that involve assessing and treating individuals with ID. In this meta-analysis, a total of 19 articles were reviewed to examine the side effects of AEDs in individuals with ID and seizure disorders. Side effects from AEDs were found; however, research regarding how AEDs and seizure disorders affected speech and language development was not available. Based on the findings, participants on AEDs regimens experienced a variety of side effects that included behavioral side effects, adverse cognitive side effects, and non-behavioral side effects. However, information regarding AEDs side effects and speech and language development was nonexistent. Based on the findings, further research in this is much needed for practicing speech-language pathologists in this topic. ; Communication Sciences and Disorders
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Antiepileptic drugs; Intellectual disability; Seizure medication; Side effects
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2152/26255
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Syllabic Patterns in the Early Vocalizations of Quichua Children
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In: Speech and Hearing Sciences Faculty Publications and Presentations (2013)
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Effects of auditory processing on lexical development in children with hearing impairment
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International aspirations for speech-language pathologists' practice with multilingual children with speech sound disorders : development of a position paper
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Increasing Social Interaction Using Prelinguistic Milieu Teaching With Nonverbal School-Age Children With Autism
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Addressing social communication in autism spectrum disorder : a guide to video modeling for speech-language pathologists
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Systematic review of speech and language intervention for young children with cochlear implants : a guide for speech language pathologists
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Prelinguistic communication development in infants and toddlers with cerebral palsy : guidelines for assessment and intervention
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Prognosis and progress : a retrospective case study of a child with Down syndrome
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