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Speech Pathology and Audiology

Williams Honors College, Honors Research Projects

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2015

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Treatment Outcomes For The Mass Treatment Approach For Adults Who Stutter: A Case Study Assessment, Danielle Reymann Jan 2015

Treatment Outcomes For The Mass Treatment Approach For Adults Who Stutter: A Case Study Assessment, Danielle Reymann

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Literature Review And Case Study Of The Functionality Of Video Self Modeling, Carly Conklin Jan 2015

Literature Review And Case Study Of The Functionality Of Video Self Modeling, Carly Conklin

Williams Honors College, Honors Research Projects

This report includes a literature review and case study examination to determine the functionality and effectiveness of video self-modeling as a speech-language therapy technique for a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Research has shown that video modeling is effective to teach language skills to individuals with ASD. This case study focused on teaching a child with ASD receptive language skills to identify emotions based on body language and tone of voice. A single subject pretest posttest design was used to measure the results for the case study participant.


Multi-Modal Communication In School-Age Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders, Lauren Dougherty Jan 2015

Multi-Modal Communication In School-Age Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders, Lauren Dougherty

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Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have a difficult time communicating on a daily basis. To help enhance and sometimes substitute speech altogether, they require Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices. A review of literature found that school-age children with ASD utilize multiple modes of communication. The observation conducted looked at six school-age children, grades 6-8, with ASD and their use of multimodal communication. Each child was observed throughout their school day in settings such as the classroom, lunch/recess, and the speech therapy room. Data was collected for the number of times a child was given the opportunity to use …


A Survey Of Speech-Language Pathologists On Facilitating Support Groups For Those With Communication Disorders, Danielle A. Hower, K. Todd Houston Ph.D Jan 2015

A Survey Of Speech-Language Pathologists On Facilitating Support Groups For Those With Communication Disorders, Danielle A. Hower, K. Todd Houston Ph.D

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Support groups are used in a variety of settings and can be helpful for group members to develop coping strategies. This research aims to evaluate Ohio Speech-Language Pathologists’ perceived knowledge of planning and implementing support groups. Another goal for this research is to gain information on how many Speech-Language Pathologists are using this knowledge to conduct a support group, what type of populations are benefiting, and in what setting type utilizes support groups.