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Positive Messages And Traditional Therapy For Three Children With Persistent Stuttering, Nola T. Radford Feb 2021

Positive Messages And Traditional Therapy For Three Children With Persistent Stuttering, Nola T. Radford

Audiology and Speech Pathology Publications and Other Works

As children age, they are less likely to experience spontaneous recovery from stuttering and are likely to develop negative attitudes about talking, necessitating counselling to address these feelings. The current exploratory case study examines children’s response to traditional speech therapy to address fluency combined with a programmed message to modify negative attitudes about talking. A standard narration, saved to a compact disk (CD), was used as a counselling experience for children, ages 6, 7, and 10;11 years, recruited from a university clinic predominantly serving African American children. A one-tailed Mann-Whitney U-test was performed to examine differences in stuttering across three …


Renewal Of An Agreement With Uthsc To Offer A Joint Bachelor Of Science Degree Program In Audiology And Speech Pathology, Sacscoc Oct 2018

Renewal Of An Agreement With Uthsc To Offer A Joint Bachelor Of Science Degree Program In Audiology And Speech Pathology, Sacscoc

SACSCOC Documentation

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Renewal Of An Agreement With Uthsc To Offer A Joint Bachelor Of Science Degree Program In Audiology And Speech Pathology (Utk Notification), University Of Tennessee, Knoxville Jul 2018

Renewal Of An Agreement With Uthsc To Offer A Joint Bachelor Of Science Degree Program In Audiology And Speech Pathology (Utk Notification), University Of Tennessee, Knoxville

SACSCOC Documentation

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Thieme Ecommunicationscience, Melanie A. Allen Mar 2017

Thieme Ecommunicationscience, Melanie A. Allen

UT Libraries Faculty: Peer-Reviewed Publications

Thieme eCommunicationScience (eComSci), which launched in January 2017, is a new resource for students and faculty in audiology, speech language pathology, and communication sciences programs. eComSci includes a collection of Thieme e-books, images, videos, audio clips, and clinical cases. This review explores the main features of eComSci, along with the navigation and searching features of this new Thieme resource.