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Titre : | Seminars in Speech and Language, Vol. 34, n°2. Pediatric Voice - [Avril 2013] |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/04/2013 |
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Bari Hoffman Ruddy, Auteur ;
Vicki Lewis, Auteur ;
Christine M. Sapienza, Auteur
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The role of the speech-language pathologist (SLP) has developed considerably over the past 20 years given the medical and technological advances in life-sustaining procedures. Children born with congenital, surgical, or medically fragile condi[...]
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Children with voice problems are encountered by speech-language pathologists working in schools but not with sufficient frequency to yield a great experience in managing them. Their evaluation and treatment now are best handled by a team of spec[...]
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Anita McAllister, Auteur ;
Peta Sjölander, Auteur
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This article discusses the differences between children's voices and adult voices. We give an overview of the anatomy in the head and neck and specifically the anatomy of the respiratory system and the larynx. We also describe the development of[...]
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Katherine Verdolini Abbott, Auteur
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Voice disorders are the most common communication disorder across the life span, affecting more than five million school-aged children annually in the United States alone. Although such disorders are commonly associated with benign pathology, me[...]
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Barbara Kiernan, Auteur ;
Shelley Gray, Auteur
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Talk It Out was developed by speech-language pathologists to teach young children, especially those with speech and language impairments, to recognize problems, use words to solve them, and verbally negotiate solutions. One of the very successfu[...]
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Lauren Marcus, Auteur ;
Barbara Kiernan, Auteur ;
Julie M. Barkmeier-Kraemer, Auteur
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Voice problems in children can occur as early as infancy. Early onset of voice problems can carry social and academic penalties, and negatively affect voice in adolescence or adulthood. Unfortunately, only 1% of school-aged children receive voic[...]
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Sally J. K. Gallena, Auteur ;
Marie R. Kerins, Auteur
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Paradoxical vocal fold motion disorder and nonspecific chronic cough are laryngeal disorders that are newly identified within the speech-language pathologist's scope of practice. Recognizing the signs and symptoms of these disorders and providin[...]