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Complexity in Language Learning and Treatment

Complexity in Language Learning and Treatment
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Option(s):  Journal (Online), Journal (Print)
Author(s):  Jeannette D. Hoit, PhD, CCC-SLP, Editor

Description:

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This journal self-study focuses on complexity in treatment of language deficits. Complexity is discussed as it pertains to treatment of disorders in three language domains: phonological, lexical-semantic, and syntactic. In all domains, greater treatment gains result when more complex, as compared to simpler, language material is the focus of treatment.

Learning Outcomes
You will be able to:

  • discuss the phonological properties of language and their acquisition by children with functional phonological delays
  • assess a novel approach for treatment of lexical retrieval deficits in aphasia in which treatment begins with complex, rather than simple, lexical stimuli
  • discuss complexity in the context of treatment for sentence production (and comprehension) impairments in agrammatic aphasia

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Continuing Education:

Date(s):  1/30/2009 to 12/11/2011
CEUs:  0.3
Instructional Level:  Intermediate

Item #(s):  web4410, 0112947

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