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Case Studies in Stuttering: Preschool and Adult Focus
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Case study is a valuable instructional tool for advancing knowledge and skills in
clinical practice. In this SIG 4 activity, learners will read three peer-reviewed case study
presentations emphasizing unique aspects of stuttering treatment in preschool children
and adults. The first article presents the case of a preschool-aged child who stutters.
Based on this case, the author describes unique challenges that emerged during
Lidcombe therapy and then describes practical resolutions. The second article also
describes stuttering treatment with a young child, but this child has an accompanying
speech sound disorder. The authors explain how they approached therapy, considering
potential interactions between speech sound therapy and stuttering. Then, the last article
describes the effectiveness of a mindfulness program on five adults who stutter, three of
whom reported enhanced life quality post-treatment. Despite the varying degrees of
impact, each participant expressed an intention to integrate the principles of mindfulness
into their future life activities.
Learning
Outcomes
You
will be able to:
- apply solutions to common issues clinicians may encounter during preschool
stuttering therapy
- describe treatment options for young children who demonstrate both stuttering
and a speech sound disorder
- explain the relationship between mindfulness and quality of life measures in
adults who stutter
Assessment Type
Self-assessment—Think about what you learned and
report on the Completion Form how you will use your new knowledge.
Articles in This
Course
- Problem-Solving in the Lidcombe Program: A Single Case Report by Gissella Santayana, published in SIG 4, Volume 8, Issue 5, October 12, 2023
- Treating a Young Child Who Stutters' Lateral Lisp: A Case Study by Cara Singer and
Ellianne Martin, published in SIG 4, Volume8, Issue 5, October 12, 2023
- Outcomes of a Remote Mindfulness Program for Adults Who Stutter: Five Case Studies
by Angela M. Medina, Jean S. Mead, Kristen Comas, Gretel Perez, Janna Prieto, and
Ingrid Valencia, published in
SIG 4, Volume8, Issue 5, October 12, 2023
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