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ASHA Short Sleeve T-Shirt
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Updated style! Perfect alone or for layering, this t-shirt will be an instant favorite!
Audiology Classic Fit Rib Shirt
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A classic fit with shorter, fashionable sleeves and tasteful decoration makes our cotton shirt a must-have for any wardrobe. ‘ASHA Audiology’ appears on the front along with a trendy and sophisticated design that was created just for audiologists.
Autism Spectrum Disorders and AAC
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Pat Mirenda—a leading authority on augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) and autism—and Teresa Iacono partner with more than 30 other experts to give readers the most current, in-depth information on a wide range of AAC methods and technologies.
Beyond Baby Talk: From Sounds to Sentences
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Now in its fourth printing, the popular book ”Beyond Baby Talk,” written by SLPs Kenn Apel and Julie J. Masterson and sponsored by ASHA, covers the stages of speech and language development for infants, babies, toddlers, and preschoolers.
CHARGE Syndrome
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Each of the editors is established as an expert on CHARGE syndrome; has received the highest award bestowed by the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation, the Star in CHARGE; and represents one of four different disciplines: sensory genetics and neurodevelopment, genetic counseling, audiology, and psychology. They have concluded that studies have advanced to the degree that a single source of information is necessary. This, the first known book on the subject, describes the sensory, physical, and behavioral findings in CHARGE; indicates what kinds of studies need to be done to confirm the findings; and describes how these findings affect the function and development of the individual with CHARGE.
Children With Speech, Language, and Hearing Problems Often Stand Out in Class
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Focuses on some of the early indicators of speech, language, and hearing problems in children.
Childrens Spondees PBK-50A
PB-K: This test consists of three 50 word lists in four randomizations for testing the word recognition ability of lower grade school age children. The articulation function is approximately 4%/dB.
Clinical Methods and Practicum in Speech-Language Pathology
For student clinicians and clinical supervisors alike, clinical practicum in speech-language pathology is a learning experience that involves clearly defined expectations, ethical principles, and effective methods of treatment. This comprehensive resource provides a well-rounded discussion of the clinical practicum, including basic organization and competency guidelines, ethical and behavioral conduct between the student and supervisor and with clients, and multicultural issues encountered in clinical practice. Also presented are effective clinical methods in the treatment, control, and maintenance of communicative disorders.
Clinical Voice Pathology: Theory and Management (Fourth Edition)
A classic work, now in its fourth edition, Clinical Voice Pathology is a distillation of the authors’ many years of experience gained in a multitude of settings, across a huge range of disorders in populations through the life spectrum, and represents etiologies arising from medical, environmental, social, psychological, occupational, and even idiopathic threats to vocal health.
Diagnostic Evaluation of Language Variation (DELV)-Norm Referenced 2005
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DELV-Norm Referenced is the premier test that is specifically designed to neutralize possible effects of variations from Mainstream American English (MAE) on a child’s test performance and assess a child’s true language abilities. Normative samples include the general U.S. population and demographically adjusted norms.
Complete test includes examiner’s manual, picture manual, and 25 record forms.
Difference Between Learning a Sentence and Serving One
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This poster stresses the importance of an SLP’s role in turning these statistics around so that children with communication disorders can go on to develop the learning and literacy skills needed to succeed in school and in life.
Dysphagia in Rare Conditions
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This is the first book to concentrate on dysphagia in rare conditions—those that occur infrequently or those that may occur more frequently but are only sometimes associated with dysphagia. Covering a wide range of conditions—from progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), through connective tissue disease, to conditions as diverse as West Nile virus—the editors and expert contributors efficiently synthesize the available information to provide the essentials needed to help clinicians to perform sophisticated assessments, based on their knowledge of both the conditions and the expected swallowing signs and treatments.
Ethics Education
Based on the 2003 ASHA Code of Ethics, Ethics Education is an essential instructional manual for college and university faculty as well as those working within the professions. This manual combines case studies with decision-making models to teach the knowledge and skills students need.
Express Yourself: Building Awareness of Speech-Language Pathology Services in Schools
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Specialized Kit
Packed with educational materials geared for adults and children, the marketing kit is perfect for building awareness for the services you provide.
Getting Ready for Reading and Writing Poster
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Poster
Depicts the milestone chart for development of reading and writing skills from birth through age 5.
Hablemos: Patient Education Handouts for Children en Español
The 38 Hablemos handouts on this CD are a Spanish translation of the Let’s Talk SLP: Patient Education Handouts for Children.
Hearing Loss in Musicians: Prevention and Management
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The editor and contributors are all experts in their relative fields and work daily with professionals in the performing arts who are endangered by exposure to high-volume sound.
Historical Perspectives on Literacy in Early Childhood
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It is essential for clinicians to understand the historical evolution of ideas and practices relevant to preparing young children for learning to read. This program helps clinicians analyze current trends in preliteracy research, as well as controversies that continue to surround best teaching practices.
Human Communication Disorders: An Introduction (Eighth Edition)
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Updated with the most current research and information, the newly revised eighth edition of Human Communication Disorders continues to cover a broad range of topics including speech and language development, genetics, the biology and physics of communication, and an overview of cultural and linguistic diversity.
Introduction to Neurogenic Communication Disorders, 7th edition
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This popular, well-respected textbook provides the most comprehensive and cutting-edge information on the foundations, diagnosis, assessment, management, and treatment of patients with neurogenic communication disorders. Still the only text on the market that surveys the entire range of disorders in a single volume, this new edition is completely up to date with the most current research and developments in the field. 10% off list price available to ASHA members only.
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