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Intervention for Preschoolers with Communication Delays: Practical Strategies [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 105 pages, height x width: 279x216 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Apr-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Plural Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 159756978X
  • ISBN-13: 9781597569781
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 105 pages, height x width: 279x216 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Apr-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Plural Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 159756978X
  • ISBN-13: 9781597569781
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"Intervention for Preschoolers with Communication Delays: Practical Strategies" was created out of concern for the increasing number of children identified with developmental language disorders, including those with autism spectrum disorder, and the lack of adequate resources for them. This manual addresses communication skills for preschoolers between the ages of 3-6 years old with communication delays. Since language and overall communication skills are so closely associated with future school success, therapists and caregivers should be equipped to build these skills in children. This manual has been designed with a view to the difficulties faced by therapists and caregivers of children with communication delays during day-to-day interactions. The activities can be used in a wide variety of settings. They can be used in the therapy rooms of speech-language pathologists (SLPs), preschool classrooms, daycare settings, and children's homes. The activities are especially ideal for SLPs who conduct home visits to provide intervention in children's natural, daily settings.This manual is intended to guide the therapist or caregiver in selecting the target skills that a child should be trained in. The lesson plans outline the activities that need to be undertaken to elicit specific responses from children and establish a range of developmental skills. The simple lesson plans are intended to get the therapist or caregiver started on the process of stimulating the child in each of the domains that he or she needs help in, at their current level of functioning. Language development has two major aspects: receptive skills, or the understanding of language, and expressive skills, or the speaking of the language. In children with communication delays, both of these aspects need to be looked at, since a child who cannot understand language will not learn to speak it. In the case of a child with a developmental language disorder, one of the aspects maybe selectively impaired. In this manual are activities and ideas that are aimed at making the learning and use of language fun and fruitful.Also included are "Tech Tips" with recommended YouTube videos, websites, Pinterest sites, and other online resources.These online resources provide the therapist or caregiver with excellent ideas for products and practical intervention strategies that can be used for a variety of purposes when serving young children with special needs.
Background and Introduction vii
Directions for Use ix
Communication Skills xi
Do's and Don'ts xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
Project Team xviii
LESSON PLANS: Communication Skills (Com)
Com VII
Receptive (1) Understanding three-step directions
1(3)
Receptive (2) Identifying attributes (adjectives) such as, `rough'/`smooth,' `hard'/`soft,' and so forth
4(3)
Receptive (3) Understanding descriptive concepts
7(2)
Receptive (4) Understanding directional words such as `around,' `backward,' `forward'
9(2)
Receptive (5) Understanding common advertisements
11(1)
Expressive (1) Answering agent-action questions (e.g., "Why are you running?")
12(3)
Expressive (2) Requesting permission
15(2)
Expressive (3) Taking turns when talking to someone
17(4)
Expressive (4) Making conversational repairs when the listener has not understood
21(2)
Expressive (5) Correcting others
23(1)
Com VIII
Receptive (1) Understanding `now,' `soon,' `later'
24(3)
Receptive (2) Understanding words that relate one idea to another `if,' `why,' `when'
27(2)
Receptive (3) Understanding questions about a picture story
29(2)
Receptive (4) Following commands involving mathematical concepts
31(2)
Receptive (5) Understanding the concept of `past,' `present,' and `future'
33(2)
Expressive (1) Using words as, `this,' `that,' `here,' and `there'
35(4)
Expressive (2) Answering `what if' questions
39(1)
Expressive (3) Using the reflective pronoun `myself'
40(2)
Expressive (4) Creating stories
42(2)
Expressive (5) Enjoying long detailed conversations
44(2)
Com IX
Receptive (1) Understanding the concepts of `top'/`bottom,' `above'/`below'
46(2)
Receptive (2) Enjoying simple jokes
48(2)
Receptive (3) Understanding complex directions
50(2)
Receptive (4) Understanding an explanation when clearly demonstrated
52(1)
Receptive (5) Following three-step related commands
53(1)
Expressive (1) Controlling volume of voice for periods of time if reminded
54(3)
Expressive (2) Learning new vocabulary
57(3)
Expressive (3) Telling others about family
60(3)
Expressive (4) Speaking of imaginary conditions such as `I hope'
63(2)
Expressive (5) Using verbal commands to claim things, beginning to tease others
65(4)
Expressive (6) Using `if' and `so' in sentences
69(3)
Com X
Receptive (1) Understanding sequencing of events
72(4)
Receptive (2) Understanding the meaning of words
76(5)
Receptive (3) Understanding comparatives
81(4)
Receptive (4) Knowing own name and address
85(3)
Expressive (1) Using pronouns `he'/`the child,' `his'/`hers'
88(2)
Expressive (2) Developing basic telephone skills
90(1)
Expressive (3) Using future tense `will'
91(1)
Expressive (4) Describing how to do things
92(3)
Expressive (5) Answering `when' questions
95(2)
Expressive (6) Answering `how often,' `how long' questions
97(2)
Expressive (7) Repeating the days of the week
99(2)
Com XI
Receptive (1) Understanding emotions `surprise,' `make believe,' `pretend'
101(4)
Receptive (2) Understanding concepts of quantity
105(3)
Receptive (3) Following group instructions
108(2)
Receptive (4) Understanding `right' versus `left'
110(3)
Receptive (5) Concept of sequencing time
113(3)
Receptive (6) Engaging in rule-based verbal reasoning activities
116(2)
Expressive (1) Reciting rhymes and songs
118(3)
Expressive (2) Using facial expressions to tease peers and engage in name calling
121(2)
Expressive (3) Using all sounds correctly
123(2)
Expressive (4) Defining words
125(4)
Com XII
Receptive (1) Enjoying information that is new and of interest
129(3)
Receptive (2) Developing phonological (`sound'/`letter') awareness skills
132(3)
Receptive (3) Developing `sound'/'word' segmentation skills
135(2)
Expressive (1) Storytelling, reciting poems and singing songs
137(2)
Expressive (2) Imitating others' expressions in full sentences and talking about oneself and other people
139(3)
Expressive (3) Sharing experiences
142(2)
Expressive (4) Recalling captions of television shows and commercials
144(1)
Conclusion 145(2)
Appendix I Online Resources for Practical Products and Intervention Strategies 147