The _____________ theory of stuttering proposes an actual physical cause for stuttering.
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How does stimulability inform improvement with and without t…
How does stimulability inform improvement with and without therapy?
More than 10 disfluencies per _____________ spoken words may…
More than 10 disfluencies per _____________ spoken words may indicate that the child has a fluency problem.
What are the language characteristics of children who have b…
What are the language characteristics of children who have been maltreated?
In _____________, the individual prepares to use slow motion…
In _____________, the individual prepares to use slow motion speech strategies in anticipation of stuttering.
The __________ is a resonant acoustic tube that shapes the s…
The __________ is a resonant acoustic tube that shapes the sound energy produced by the respiratory and laryngeal systems into speech sounds.
If stuttering does not decrease within _____________ after i…
If stuttering does not decrease within _____________ after initiating indirect treatment for stuttering, direct treatment may be recommended.
Each child has a personal dictionary, or ___________ that re…
Each child has a personal dictionary, or ___________ that reflects his/her environment.
What are five lifespan issues of children with DLD?
What are five lifespan issues of children with DLD?
Speech perception at 6 months is related to later __________…
Speech perception at 6 months is related to later ___________.