Working with PreSchoolers Who Stutter (#0162)
University of Northern CO Fall 2020 Bundle
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1h 45m
Improve your ability to successfully treat stuttering in preschoolers. This one hour and 45 minute video offers comprehensive and practical strategies for working with young children:
- a multidimensional approach to the assessment and treatment of preschoolers
- guidelines based on new research on when to provide treatment
- practical strategies to use in therapy
- a structured approach to involve parents in the process.
Demonstrations help you see and successfully model easy relaxed speech. The video includes excerpts with parents sharing their personal stories about being involved in treatment.
Featuring Kristin Chmela, M.A., speech-language pathologist and Board Recognized Specialist in Fluency Disorders. Produced by the Stuttering Foundation.
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