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Teaching vocabulary to adolescents with language disorder: perspectives from teachers and speech and language therapists
Lowe, H.; Henry, L.; Wallinger, J.. - : SAGE Publications, 2022
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Teaching vocabulary to adolescents with language disorder: Perspectives from teachers and speech and language therapists
Joffe, V.; Wallinger, J.; Henry, L.. - : Sage, 2022
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Comparing Traditional and Tablet-Based Intervention for Children With Speech Sound Disorders: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Jesus, L. M. T.; Martinez, J.; Santos, J.. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2019
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The effectiveness of classroom vocabulary intervention for adolescents with language disorder
Lowe, H.; Henry, L.; Joffe, V.. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2019
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Improving storytelling and vocabulary in secondary school students with language disorder: a randomized controlled trial
Rixon, L.; Joffe, V.; Hulme, C.. - : Wiley, 2019
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Evaluating ‘enhancing pragmatic language skills for young children with social communication impairments’ (E-PLAYS): protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial study
Joffe, V.; Messer, D.; Sunthararajah, S.. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019
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Exploring the feasibility of a classroom-based vocabulary intervention for mainstream secondary school students with language disorder
Lowe, H.; Joffe, V.. - 2017
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Vocabulary intervention for adolescents with language disorder: a systematic review
Lowe, H.; Henry, L.; Muller, L-M.. - : Wiley, 2017
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Working Memory in Children with Speech, Language and Communication Needs
Clegg, J.; Joffe, V.. - : SAGE Publications, 2017
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An International Perspective: Supporting Adolescents with Speech, Language, and Communication Needs in the United Kingdom
Joffe, V.. - : THIEME MEDICAL PUBL INC, 2015
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Intelligibility as a clinical outcome measure following intervention with children with phonologically based speech–sound disorders
In: International journal of language & communication disorders. - Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell 49 (2014) 5, 584-601
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Intelligibility as a clinical outcome measure following intervention with children with phonologically based speech-sound disorders
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Intelligibility as a clinical outcome measure following intervention with children with phonologically based speech-sound disorders
Joffe, V; Jesus, LM; Lousada, M. - : Wiley, 2014
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Phonological and articulation treatment approaches in Portuguese children with speech and language impairments: a randomized controlled intervention study
Hall, A.; Valente, A.; Capelas, S.. - : WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2013
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Phonological and articulation treatment approaches in Portuguese children with speech and language impairments: a randomized controlled intervention study
Hall, Andreia; Joffe, V. L.; Tomé, David. - : Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists, 2013
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The working practices and clinical experiences of paediatric speech and language therapists: a national UK survey
Pring, T.; Flood, E.; Dodd, B.. - : Wiley Blackwell, 2012
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Social, emotional, and behavioral functioning of secondary school students with low academic and language performance: perspectives from students, teachers, and parents
Joffe, V.; Black, E.. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2012
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"A place where I can be me": a role for social and leisure provision to support young people with language impairment
Myers, L.; Davies-Jones, C.; Chiat, S.. - : Wiley-Blackwell, 2011
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Children with phonological problems: a survey of clinical practice
Pring, T.; Joffe, V.. - : TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2008
Abstract: Background: Children with phonological problems are a significant proportion of many therapists' caseloads. However, little is known about current clinical practice with these children or whether research on the effects of therapy have influenced this practice. Aims: To investigate the methods of assessment and remediation used by therapists working in the UK. Methods & Procedures: A questionnaire was sent to therapists working with pre- and primary school-aged children. Outcomes & Results: Ninety-eight clinicians of varying experience responded. Most used the South Tyneside Assessment of Phonology to assess children, were confident in choosing therapy, and were aware of evidence that therapy is beneficial. They used a variety of therapies. Auditory discrimination, minimal contrast therapy, and phonological awareness were popular and often used in combination. Most involved parents. In planning therapy, clinicians were more influenced by children's language and cognitive abilities and the motivation of parents than by the nature of the impairment. Conclusions: Constraints upon clinicians make it difficult for them to convert research findings to practice. In particular, assessments that allow more individualized and targeted interventions appear little used. Clinicians are aware of research but there is a danger that clinical practice and research are diverging.
Keyword: P Philology. Linguistics; RJ Pediatrics
URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/13682820701660259
https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/5684/
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Comparing and contrasting views: Building a consensus around quality of life with aphasia
Cruice, M.; Hill, R.; Worrall, L.. - : John Wiley, 2008
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