Clinical Management of Speech Sound Disorders

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Clinical Management of Speech Sound Disorders

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Type: Paperback

ISBN: 9781638221708

Date: 24th April, 2026

Publisher: Routledge

  1. Categories

  2. Phonetics
  3. Resources And Material
  4. Speech And Language Disorders

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This textbook, born from years of teaching graduate-level courses in pediatric speech sound disorders, serves as a comprehensive resource for instructors, students, and practicing speech-language pathologists. It combines foundational knowledge, clinical theory, evidence-based practice, and practical strategies for managing articulation and phonological disorders in children. The book emphasizes case-based and problem-based learning to foster critical thinking and clinical application, with an introductory chapter outlining their role in speech-language pathology. It covers essential topics like clinical phonetics, anatomy, physiology, and speech sound acquisition, while providing guidance on clinical management grounded in the best available evidence.The rationale stems from the rapidly expanding scope of speech-language pathology, demanding greater knowledge and clinical competencies from students in limited timeframes. The book addresses the challenge a broad range of intervention approaches and the need for evidence-based clinical decision-making. Unique features include clinical vignettes, application activities, and multimedia video segments showcasing assessment and intervention strategies to enhance active learning. Designed as both a primary course text and a clinical resource, it equips professionals to deliver best-practice services for children with speech sound disorders.Teaching and Instructional Supplementary MaterialsThis 2nd Edition (Routledge, 2026) is supported by a comprehensive suite of instructor and student resources designed specifically to support the book's case-based and problem-based learning approach. These materials promote active learning, clinical decision-making, critical thinking, and seamless integration of theory with real-world practice in pediatric speech sound disorders. All resources are conveniently available through the publisher's instructor resources portal (Instructor Resources Download Hub).

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