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1. Intensive Speech and Language Therapy for Older Children with Cerebral Palsy: A Systems Approach (EJ879170)

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Pennington, LindsayMiller, NickRobson, SheilaSteen, Nick

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Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, v52 n4 p337-344 Apr 2010

Pub Date:

2010-04-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

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Yes

Descriptors:
Cerebral PalsySystems ApproachAssistive TechnologySpeech TherapyChildrenSpeech Language PathologySpeech ImpairmentsOutcomes of TreatmentSpeech SkillsFamiliarity

Abstract:
Aim: To investigate whether speech therapy using a speech systems approach to controlling breath support, phonation, and speech rate can increase the speech intelligibility of children with dysarthria and cerebral palsy (CP). Method: Sixteen children with dysarthria and CP participated in a modified time series design. Group characteristics were as follows: seven males, nine females; age range 12 Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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2. Effects of It Takes Two to Talk--The Hanen Program for Parents of Preschool Children with Cerebral Palsy: Findings from an Exploratory Study (EJ859444)

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Pennington, LindsayThomson, KirstyJames, PeterMartin, LauraMcNally, Richard

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Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, v52 n5 p1121-1138 Oct 2009

Pub Date:

2009-10-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative

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Yes

Descriptors:
Cerebral PalsyPhysical DisabilitiesPreschool ChildrenMothersProgram EffectivenessParent Child RelationshipParent EducationInterpersonal CommunicationLinguistic Input

Abstract:
Purpose: To investigate whether It Takes Two to Talk--The Hanen Program for Parents of Preschool Children With Cerebral Palsy is associated with change in interaction between children who have motor disorders and their parents. Method: Eleven children aged 19-36 months who had nonprogressive motor disorders that affected their communication, and their mothers, were observed 4 months and 1 month b Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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3. Analysis of Compositional Data in Communication Disorders Research (EJ823148)

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Pennington, LindsayJames, PeterMcNally, RichardPay, HelenMcConachie, Helen

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Journal of Communication Disorders, v42 n1 p18-28 Jan-Feb 2009

Pub Date:

2009-00-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive

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Yes

Descriptors:
Communication ResearchCommunication DisordersBiomedicineStatistical AnalysisBehavior Patterns

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The study of communication and its disorders often involves coding several behaviors and examining the proportions with which individual behaviors are produced within data sets. Problems are encountered when studying multiple behaviors between data sets, because of the interdependence of the proportions: as one coded behavior increases, at least one other must decrease. The interdependence of dat Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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4. Influence of Listening Conditions and Listener Characteristics on Intelligibility of Dysarthric Speech (EJ763983)

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Pennington, LindsayMiller, Nick

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Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, v21 n5 p393-403 May 2007

Pub Date:

2007-05-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
FamiliaritySpeech ImpairmentsAge DifferencesGender DifferencesYouthListeningDialectsPronunciation

Abstract:
Little is known about the effects of listener characteristics or listening conditions on intelligibility scores. This study compared intelligibility scores of dysarthric speech achieved under a standard listening condition with those obtained in non-standard conditions and investigated the effect of listener age, gender and familiarity with speaker accent on intelligibility scores. No differences Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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5. Intensive Dysarthria Therapy for Older Children with Cerebral Palsy: Findings from Six Cases (EJ751631)

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Pennington, LindsaySmallman, ClaireFarrier, Faith

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Child Language Teaching and Therapy, v22 n3 p255-273 2006

Pub Date:

2006-00-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
Cerebral PalsyChildrenAdolescentsSpeech TherapySpeech ImpairmentsOutcomes of TreatmentArticulation (Speech)

Abstract:
Children with cerebral palsy often have speech, language and communication difficulties that affect their access to social and educational activities. Speech and language therapy to improve the intelligibility of the speech of children with cerebral palsy has long been advocated, but there is a dearth of research investigating therapy effectiveness. To begin to explore the possible effectiveness Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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6. Interaction Training for Conversational Partners of Children with Cerebral Palsy: A Systematic Review (EJ681820)

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Pennington, LindsayGoldbart, JulietMarshall, Julie

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International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, v39 n2 p151-170 Apr-Jun 2004

Pub Date:

2004-00-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
ChildrenForeign CountriesInterpersonal CommunicationProgram EffectivenessTherapyCommunication SkillsCerebral PalsyParent Child RelationshipInteraction

Abstract:
Background: Research has shown that children with cerebral palsy have difficulties acquiring communication skills and that conversation with familiar partners follows restricted patterns, which are characterized by high levels of partner control and children's responsivity. Speech and language therapy often includes training for conversational partners to help to them recognize children's communi Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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