Stuttering in preschool children: Direct versus indirect treatment
Publish place: The third ibn Sina nervous rehabilitation conference
Publish Year: 1397
Type: Conference paper
Language: English
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Stuttering in preschool children: Direct versus indirect treatment abstract
The purpose of this article is to discuss the controversial topic of stuttering in preschool children and how to evaluate the options for treatment,emphasizing the role of external research evidence.A hypothetical but realistic case study of a 3-year-old boy who stutters is described.Two contrasting approaches to treatment are presented,the lidcombe program(LP) and the demands and capacities model(DCM).Studies published in peer-reviewed research journals that have examined the effectiveness of each approach are summarized and critiqued. The review indicates that the LP is the preferred treatment approach for stuttering in preschool children and that it offers the best opportunity for rapid success.The LP should be carried out by knowledgeable,experienced, and flexible speech-language pathologists who are able to accommodate the individual needs and differences of every child and family
Stuttering in preschool children: Direct versus indirect treatment authors
Kowsar Esfande
Master Of Science in Speech and Language Pathology,Lecturer, Department Of Speech Therapy, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Hamadan University Of Medical Sciences, Hamadan,Iran