Supporting Children's Speech, Language and Communication Needs
Herausgeber: McCool, Susan
Supporting Children's Speech, Language and Communication Needs
Herausgeber: McCool, Susan
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This is the definitive text on understanding and supporting children's speech, language and communication needs. Written by experts, it presents evidence-based approaches in a highly accessible format. Comprehensive, authoritative and up to date, the book will prove indispensable for students and practitioners in speech and language therapy.
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This is the definitive text on understanding and supporting children's speech, language and communication needs. Written by experts, it presents evidence-based approaches in a highly accessible format. Comprehensive, authoritative and up to date, the book will prove indispensable for students and practitioners in speech and language therapy.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 740g
- ISBN-13: 9781041138167
- ISBN-10: 1041138164
- Artikelnr.: 74878980
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 740g
- ISBN-13: 9781041138167
- ISBN-10: 1041138164
- Artikelnr.: 74878980
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Susan McCool is a Principal Teaching Fellow in speech and language therapy at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK. She is the author of Working with Child and Adolescent Mental Health: The Central Role of Language and Communication.
List of contributors
Introduction
Susan McCool
Part 1: Understanding and supporting children's speech, language and
communication needs
Chapter 1: Understanding and supporting children's speech, language and
communication
Susan McCool
Chapter 2: A 'whole systems' approach to meeting speech, language and
communication needs
Marie Gascoigne
Chapter 3: Inclusive communication
Kim Hartley Kean
Chapter 4: Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)
Janice Murray
Chapter 5: Communication partners
Hayley Moroke
Chapter 6: So what? And Prove It! Evidencing impact
Marie Gascoigne
Part 2: Speech
Chapter 7: Speech Sound Disorders (SSDs)
Joanne Cleland and Helen Stringer
Chapter 8: Voice
Wendy Cohen
Part 3: Language
Chapter 9: Promoting early language development
Sheena Reilly and Cristina McKean
Chapter 10: Developmental Language Disorder (DLD)
Courtenay Norbury and Susan Ebbels
Part 4: Communication
Chapter 11: Severe and profound learning disabilities (a school-based
approach)
Rachel Sawford and Ann Miles
Chapter 12: Stammering
Ben Bolton-Grant
Chapter 13: Neurodivergent childrena neuro-affirming lens on autism, ADHD
and beyond
Lynne Bremner and Marion Rutherford
Chapter 14: Social, emotional and mental health needs
Susan McCool
Part 5: Selected populations with specialist needs
Chapter 15: Deaf children
Sarah Beazley and Judy Halden
Chapter 16: Cleft lip and palate
Stephanie van Eeden and Julie Davies
Chapter 17: Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)
Katherine Buckeridge, Helen Cullimore, Lucy Cuthbertson and Rhiannon
Halfpenny
Chapter 18: Childhood onset eating, drinking and swallowing difficulties
Diane Sellers, Ailish Harrison, Sally Morgan and Mari Viviers
Introduction
Susan McCool
Part 1: Understanding and supporting children's speech, language and
communication needs
Chapter 1: Understanding and supporting children's speech, language and
communication
Susan McCool
Chapter 2: A 'whole systems' approach to meeting speech, language and
communication needs
Marie Gascoigne
Chapter 3: Inclusive communication
Kim Hartley Kean
Chapter 4: Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)
Janice Murray
Chapter 5: Communication partners
Hayley Moroke
Chapter 6: So what? And Prove It! Evidencing impact
Marie Gascoigne
Part 2: Speech
Chapter 7: Speech Sound Disorders (SSDs)
Joanne Cleland and Helen Stringer
Chapter 8: Voice
Wendy Cohen
Part 3: Language
Chapter 9: Promoting early language development
Sheena Reilly and Cristina McKean
Chapter 10: Developmental Language Disorder (DLD)
Courtenay Norbury and Susan Ebbels
Part 4: Communication
Chapter 11: Severe and profound learning disabilities (a school-based
approach)
Rachel Sawford and Ann Miles
Chapter 12: Stammering
Ben Bolton-Grant
Chapter 13: Neurodivergent childrena neuro-affirming lens on autism, ADHD
and beyond
Lynne Bremner and Marion Rutherford
Chapter 14: Social, emotional and mental health needs
Susan McCool
Part 5: Selected populations with specialist needs
Chapter 15: Deaf children
Sarah Beazley and Judy Halden
Chapter 16: Cleft lip and palate
Stephanie van Eeden and Julie Davies
Chapter 17: Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)
Katherine Buckeridge, Helen Cullimore, Lucy Cuthbertson and Rhiannon
Halfpenny
Chapter 18: Childhood onset eating, drinking and swallowing difficulties
Diane Sellers, Ailish Harrison, Sally Morgan and Mari Viviers
List of contributors
Introduction
Susan McCool
Part 1: Understanding and supporting children's speech, language and
communication needs
Chapter 1: Understanding and supporting children's speech, language and
communication
Susan McCool
Chapter 2: A 'whole systems' approach to meeting speech, language and
communication needs
Marie Gascoigne
Chapter 3: Inclusive communication
Kim Hartley Kean
Chapter 4: Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)
Janice Murray
Chapter 5: Communication partners
Hayley Moroke
Chapter 6: So what? And Prove It! Evidencing impact
Marie Gascoigne
Part 2: Speech
Chapter 7: Speech Sound Disorders (SSDs)
Joanne Cleland and Helen Stringer
Chapter 8: Voice
Wendy Cohen
Part 3: Language
Chapter 9: Promoting early language development
Sheena Reilly and Cristina McKean
Chapter 10: Developmental Language Disorder (DLD)
Courtenay Norbury and Susan Ebbels
Part 4: Communication
Chapter 11: Severe and profound learning disabilities (a school-based
approach)
Rachel Sawford and Ann Miles
Chapter 12: Stammering
Ben Bolton-Grant
Chapter 13: Neurodivergent childrena neuro-affirming lens on autism, ADHD
and beyond
Lynne Bremner and Marion Rutherford
Chapter 14: Social, emotional and mental health needs
Susan McCool
Part 5: Selected populations with specialist needs
Chapter 15: Deaf children
Sarah Beazley and Judy Halden
Chapter 16: Cleft lip and palate
Stephanie van Eeden and Julie Davies
Chapter 17: Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)
Katherine Buckeridge, Helen Cullimore, Lucy Cuthbertson and Rhiannon
Halfpenny
Chapter 18: Childhood onset eating, drinking and swallowing difficulties
Diane Sellers, Ailish Harrison, Sally Morgan and Mari Viviers
Introduction
Susan McCool
Part 1: Understanding and supporting children's speech, language and
communication needs
Chapter 1: Understanding and supporting children's speech, language and
communication
Susan McCool
Chapter 2: A 'whole systems' approach to meeting speech, language and
communication needs
Marie Gascoigne
Chapter 3: Inclusive communication
Kim Hartley Kean
Chapter 4: Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)
Janice Murray
Chapter 5: Communication partners
Hayley Moroke
Chapter 6: So what? And Prove It! Evidencing impact
Marie Gascoigne
Part 2: Speech
Chapter 7: Speech Sound Disorders (SSDs)
Joanne Cleland and Helen Stringer
Chapter 8: Voice
Wendy Cohen
Part 3: Language
Chapter 9: Promoting early language development
Sheena Reilly and Cristina McKean
Chapter 10: Developmental Language Disorder (DLD)
Courtenay Norbury and Susan Ebbels
Part 4: Communication
Chapter 11: Severe and profound learning disabilities (a school-based
approach)
Rachel Sawford and Ann Miles
Chapter 12: Stammering
Ben Bolton-Grant
Chapter 13: Neurodivergent childrena neuro-affirming lens on autism, ADHD
and beyond
Lynne Bremner and Marion Rutherford
Chapter 14: Social, emotional and mental health needs
Susan McCool
Part 5: Selected populations with specialist needs
Chapter 15: Deaf children
Sarah Beazley and Judy Halden
Chapter 16: Cleft lip and palate
Stephanie van Eeden and Julie Davies
Chapter 17: Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)
Katherine Buckeridge, Helen Cullimore, Lucy Cuthbertson and Rhiannon
Halfpenny
Chapter 18: Childhood onset eating, drinking and swallowing difficulties
Diane Sellers, Ailish Harrison, Sally Morgan and Mari Viviers







