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Stuttering Evaluation & Treatment: Best Practices, Practical Ideas, & Telehealth
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Stuttering Evaluation & Treatment: Best Practices, Practical Ideas, & Telehealth
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In this SIG 4 activity, authors describe ways to (a) increase speech-language
pathologists’ comfort with treating stuttering by providing a structured grouping of
activities centered around using education, ease, and empowerment (Gore & Margulis);
(b) continue using empirical evidence and clinical experience to make informed
decisions about assessment procedures for young children who stutter (Singer & Kelly);
and (c) provide holistic speech-language therapy services for stuttering using telehealth
(McGill & Schroth). Each of these articles provides practicing clinicians ways to gain
confidence in their abilities to provide evaluations and treatment across delivery
paradigms.
Learning
Outcomes
You
will be able to:
- provide examples of activities that can be used for each of the 3Es (Ease,
Educate, Empower)
- describe common practices of speech-language pathologists related to
evaluating a young child who stutters’ chances of persisting
- summarize components of holistic therapy
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
- 3Es: An All-Inclusive Stuttering Therapy Tool by Katie Gore and Courtney Luckman
Margulis, published in SIG 4, Volume 7, Issue 3,
June 13, 2022
- Speech-Language Pathologists' Practices Related to Evaluating Persistence Prognosis
for Children Who Stutter: A Survey Study by Cara M. Singer and Ellen M. Kelly, published in SIG 4, Volume 6, Issue 6,
December 17, 2021
- Outcomes of Telepractice Speech Therapy for an Adult Who Covertly Stutters: A Case
Study by Megann McGill and Patrizha Schroth, published in SIG 4, Volume 7, Issue 1,
February 11, 2022
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