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National Speech-Language Pathology Examination Review & Study Guide

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The Guide combines a comprehensive content review with rigorous practice exams to make sure students are fully prepared for the SLP PRAXIS exam. Successful study strategies and up-to-date information on the licensure process is also included. Whether preparing for Comprehensives or the PRAXIS exam, transitioning into a new practice area, or starting a new position, TherapyEd's National Speech-Language Pathology Examination Review & Study Guide provides a comprehensive overview of the breadth and depth of current speech-language practice. It provides an efficient and effective way to review foundational information for entry-level speech-language pathology, as well as practice in answering questions similar to those on the PRAXIS or Comprehensive exams. TherapyEd’s National Speech-Language Pathology Examination Review & Study Guide is designed to improve critical reasoning skills, increase test-taking confidence, and make sure you pass the exam the first time. -- Publisher.

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Table of Contents

Section I : Foundational knowledge for speech-language pathology practice.
1. Preparing for the Speech-Language Pathology Examination
2. Anatomy and physiology of communication and swallowing
3. Acoustics
4. Language acquisition : preverbal and early language
5. Research, evidence-based practice, and tests and measurements
6. The practice of speech-language pathology
Section II: Developmental communication disorders.
7. Speech sound disorders in children
8. Language disorders in young children
9. Spoken language disorders in school-age populations
10. Written language disorders in school-age populations
11. Autism spectrum disorders
12. Stuttering and other fluency disorders
Section III : Acquired communication disorders.
13 Acquired language disorders : aphasia, right-hemisphere disorders, and neurodegenerative syndromes
14. Motor speech disorders
Section IV. : Structural communication and swallowing disorders.
15. Cleft palate and craniofacial conditions
16. Voice disorders in children and adults
17. Dysphagia : swallowing and swallowing disorders
Section V. : Special considerations in speech-language pathology practice.
18. Augmentative and alternative communication
19. Audiology and hearing impairment
Section VI. : Examinations.
20. Chapter review questions and answers
21. Online examinations
Examination A
Examination B
Examination C

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Paperback
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xi, 808 p.
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28 x x centimeters

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OL49794909M
ISBN 13
9781733847742

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