BASLP 3rd Semester Notes » Paper 2: Speech Sound Disorders
Unit 5: Management of Speech Sound Disorders II
- Core vocabulary approach.
- Introduction to linguistically-based treatment approaches- Distinctive feature therapy.
- Minimal pair contrasts therapy.
- Metaphon therapy, Cycles approach.
- Broad-based language approaches.
- General guidelines for linguistically-based approaches.
- Phonological awareness and phonological disorders.
- Phonological awareness intervention for preschool children.
- Adapting intervention approaches to individuals from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
- Role of family in intervention for speech sound disorders.
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