Sound sense

By: Delvin, Stephanie.
Series: Speech and Language Therapy in Practice Winter 2004: 20-22.Publisher: 2004Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): SPEECH THERAPY | LANGUAGE | VOCABULARYSummary: Investigates traditional and combined approaches to speech therapy for children. She makes comparisons between semantic and phonological approaches to therapy for word finding and suggests that taking care of sense and the sounds is the key to progress.
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Investigates traditional and combined approaches to speech therapy for children. She makes comparisons between semantic and phonological approaches to therapy for word finding and suggests that taking care of sense and the sounds is the key to progress.

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