Showing posts with label speech therapy. Show all posts
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Monday, April 9, 2012

Counseling Skills for Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists Review

Counseling Skills for Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists
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The textbook I purchased was in great shape on both the outside and inside. I was very satisfied with the product. And it was delivered in only a few days after I ordered it. I definitely would recommend ordering from them.

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Whether you are a beginning or more experienced speech-language pathologist or audiologist, COUNSELING SKILLS FOR SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS AND AUDIOLOGISTS, 2E can equip you with effective counseling skills needed to help your clients cope with the challenges of communication disorders. COUNSELING SKILLS FOR SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS AND AUDIOLOGISTS is the only text available that combines the insights of a well-respected clinical psychologist with the practical knowledge of a recognized speech-language pathologist to highlight the most important basic and advanced counseling skills. Written in user-friendly language, this text places the theories of counseling in real-life contexts that are applicable for today's speech-language pathologists and audiologists. Numerous, varied examples drawn directly from the first-hand experiences of the authors help you develop relevant and usable skills. Case studies and proven learning features refine your ability to manage even the most challenging emotions, behaviors, and situations.

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Saturday, February 25, 2012

The New Language of Toys: Teaching Communication Skills to Children With Special Needs, a Guide for Parents and Teachers Review

The New Language of Toys: Teaching Communication Skills to Children With Special Needs, a Guide for Parents and Teachers
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This book has an over-reaching title and at best is a catalog that describes toys. Placing the words "special needs" in the title implies that it would provide specific pointers for helping children with all sorts and degrees of disabilities like CP, visual impairments, hearing impairments, deafblindness, mental retardation, etc. and might at least have a section on augmentative communications. It offers VERY LITTLE on these topics. As for the dialogues, I found them to be of poor quality and contrary to other stuff I have read. Some of the dialogues for a child who hasn't begun to talk have tons of words and lots of adjectives yet later the same book suggests that teaching the concepts of 'up' and 'down' in the same play session might be too confusing for the child. I don't know what the author's Ph.D. is in but I hope it isn't in speech and language pathology.

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(2004 iParenting Media Award Winner)Many young children with special needs experience language delays and need additional help to build language skills.What better way to encourage communication development than through play? The completely updated third edition of THE NEW LANGUAGE OF TOYS, a perennial favorite of parents, speech-language pathologists, and early interventionists, offers a plan for doing just that.
The new edition presents sixty-five new toys and accompanying toy dialogs to use with children with a wide range of special needs from birth through age six.These sample toy dialogs show parents how to play purposefully with their child--using store-bought and homemade toys--to provide language learning opportunities and stimulate language development.The exercises are fun and educational, too, as parents help their child build receptive language skills (understanding), expressive language skills (communicating), and speech.
THE NEW LANGUAGE OF TOYS is organized by language developmental ages and each section includes:toy dialogs; numerous photographs; a toy list; a list of suggested vocabulary and communication concepts; children's book bibliography; a checklist to track progress.
In addition, this book provides important background information about language, its sequential development, the causes of language delays, and how play can enhance language development.It also explains the use of videos, DVDs, television, and the computer as language enhancers.The resource lists are extensive, offering toy manufacturers and catalogs, support organizations, children's book information, and suggested materials for homemade toys.
With THE NEW LANGUAGE OF TOYS, parents can help their children make gains in their language development and have an enjoyable and rewarding experience while doing it.It's also a great tool for collaboration between parents and professionals.

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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Functional anatomy of speech, language and hearing: A primer Review

Functional anatomy of speech, language and hearing: A primer
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I've used this book for two Speech Pathology courses, Acoustic Phonetics and Anatomy and Physiology. My teacher literally teaches in complete order of these chapters so I found this book to be very helpful. It goes step by step and does a decent job of explaining all the things associated with the body and speech, language and hearing. There are also very good glossaries as well as practice tests for each section. They are challenging but really help you to get to know your stuff. I am definintely keeping this book for my future SpeechPath days.

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Your Child's Hearing Loss: A Guide for Parents Review

Your Child's Hearing Loss: A Guide for Parents
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My daughter, almost 3 years, has been profoundly deaf since birth. She has bilateral Cochlear Implants and we are so grateful for how far the Lord has brought technology! I just got a copy of this book when my daughter was two and a half. It would have been THE perfect book to read when we found out my daughter was deaf. The author, Debby Waldman, encompasses the emotions perfectly that a parent goes through upon diagnosis of their child's hearing loss, because she herself has a daughter with hearing loss. With her knowledge and personal experience, combined with the professional and medical experience of her co-author, Dr. Jackson Roush, this is a MUST-READ for any parent whether they have recently found out about their childs' hearing loss or have journeyed with it for 20 years.

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From a mother whose daughter has hearing loss, and an audiologist with more than thirty years experience with deaf and hard-of-hearing children and their families, this comprehensive volume offers parents critical information on everything from technical information to practical and emotional support. Among the subjects covered are causes of hearing loss; testing and assessment; technical advances in hearing aids, FM systems, and cochlear implants; the role of specialists including audiologists, otolaryngologists, geneticists, and speech-language pathologists; advocating for your child's welfare in educational, social, and public environments; and practical solutions to everyday problems. Although aimed primarily at parents, it will also be useful to students and to professionals who work with children who have hearing loss, as it provides a window to the world of hearing loss from a family perspective.

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Anatomy and Physiology Study Guide for Speech and Hearing Review

Anatomy and Physiology Study Guide for Speech and Hearing
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I expected the book that I ordered to be all old and used, but in all actuality it was still in the plastic brand new. That was great. It appears to me that the seller goes above and beyond for the customer.

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This study guide is uniquely designed to complement current introductory textbooks and online courses in speech and hearing anatomy and physiology. Whether taught face-to-face or online, anatomy and physiology courses and their accompanying texts are dense in content. This workbook answers the need for a practical book, being neither unnecessarily complex nor academic, for undergraduate training in speech-language pathology. It is designed to allow students to work at their own pace, to learn how to organize, how to bring together, and how to functionally apply the content learned in their coursework. The Study Guide is organized into seven units. The first unit contains a comprehensive synopsis of anatomy and physiology, including content such as locator terms, planes of reference, and anatomical position, enabling students to learn the vocabulary needed to study anatomy and physiology. The second unit takes a brief look at the basics of cells and tissues to form a foundation for study of larger structures. The remainder of the workbook organizes speech and hearing anatomy into the functional categories of respiration, phonation, articulation, as well as the nervous and auditory systems. Each unit provides an extremely well-written, practical summary of the particular speech and hearing system, followed by learning objectives, specific questions students can answer in outline format, and finally, a self-test. This all-new Study Guide clarifies and simplifies a complex element of the introductory course and provides an ideal complementary learning and self-testing tool for students. Complements all undergraduate textbooks and courses in anatomy and physiology Contains illustrations designed specifically to help the student identify the body parts and functions involved in human speech and hearing. Features a practical easy-to-use design with comprehensive unit-by-unit outlines Provides self-tests and test answers for each unit. Instructor's manual and free CD-ROM available Contents Introduction Unit 1: Introduction to AnatomySynopsis of Anatomy and PhysiologyObjectives and Study GuideStudy OutlineSelf Test Unit 2: Cytology and HistologySynopsis of Cytology and HistologyObjectives and Study GuideStudy OutlineSelf Test Unit 3: The Respiratory SystemSynopsis of the Respiratory SystemObjectives and Study GuideStudy OutlineSelf Test Unit 4: The Phonatory MechanismSynopsis of the Phonatory SystemObjectives and Study GuideStudy OutlineSelf Test Unit 5: The Articulatory MechanismSynopsis of the Articulatory SystemObjectives and Study GuideStudy OutlineSelf Test Unit 6: The Nervous SystemSynopsis of the Nervous SystemObjectives and Study GuideStudy OutlineSelf Test Unit 7: The Auditory SystemSynopsis of the Auditory SystemObjectives and Study GuideStudy OutlineSelf Test Answers to Self Tests Index References and Recommended Readings Instructor's Manual also available

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Aural Rehabilitation: Serving Children and Adults Review

Aural Rehabilitation: Serving Children and Adults
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This book is a good and comprehensive guide to rehabilitation. However, it is boring and the layout is very unappealing. I am the type of person who considers a lot of the book content to be common sense and I lose interest when reading it. But nothing in the book is wrong or unnecessary, it is just not appealing to the way my mind works. I used it in my courses and it is sitting on my shelf, however, I have not used it since I took the related courses.

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Focuses on important practical clinical aspects of providing services to children and adults who are hearing impaired.

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Communication Sciences Student Survival Guide Review

Communication Sciences Student Survival Guide
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I bought this book for my daughter, who just changed majors as a junior from English to Speech Pathology/Audiology. I was very impressed when I got the book. It describes what you should be doing and organizations you should be joining for ever year along the way: freshman through grad school. It even presents charts about median salary you can expect. It gives extensive charts as aids for the reports and other projects you have to do as a student of this science. It also gives many resources in the back of the book about schools that offer this curricula. This book is a must-have for a speech path major or guidance counselor.

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This book is a must-have resource for anyone considering or involved in a program of study in audiology, speech-language pathology, or speech-language-hearing sciences. Written by members of the National Student Speech Language Hearing Association (NSSLHA) with contributions from a wide range of clinical and academic professionals, this guide is relevant and useful to students who are at any point along the path towards a career in communication sciences and disorders (CSD). This comprehensive guide includes advice for students from the time they are in high school until they graduate with their master's, doctorate, and/or post-doctorate. Providing background on the disciplines, practical advice, and helpful checklists for use during a program of study this resource also includes important information on professional specialty areas, settings, and career options. This survival guide will be an invaluable companion throughout a CSD academic career.

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Friday, September 16, 2011

Opportunities in Speech Language Pathology Careers Review

Opportunities in Speech Language Pathology Careers
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This book provides a wonderful overview of what being a speech therapist involves from college, to internship, to landing your first job. I appreciated the detail the author went into on what is involved in each part of the learning process. This book really has it all!

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Each book offers:

The latest information on a field of interest
Training and educational requirements for each career
Salary statistics for different positions within each field
Up-to-date professional and internet resources


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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Introduction to Audiology (11th Edition) (Allyn & Bacon Communication Sciences and Disorders) Review

Introduction to Audiology (11th Edition) (Allyn and Bacon Communication Sciences and Disorders)
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This book is one I refer to again and again and again. Not too dry, very informative, accurate, and helpful tables and diagrams.
A must (or at least a should) for anyone interested in Audiology.

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Introduction to Audiology, Eleventh Edition, provides in-depth coverage of the physics of sound; the anatomy of the auditory system; the causes and treatment of hearing and balance disorders; and the relevant diagnostic and therapeutic techniques for these disorders. Now including a new chapter on clinical masking as well as new internet resources, this leading text continues to emphasize the proper evaluation of hearing disorders and the treatment avenues available for these disorders. The accompanying Interactive Companion Website features a variety of videos depicting clinical topics, a series of clinical case studies, multiple-choice questions with immediate feedback, interactive exercises for students to evaluate their comprehension of information, printable clinical forms, and much more. The new edition of this textbook also includes expanded sections on the management of auditory processing disorders, the role of the audiologist in vestibular management, and the role of the audiologist in the counseling process.

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