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Cluttering: Functional Strategies for Management
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Option(s):
Audio CD and Manual, Additional Manual(s)
Author(s):
Kathleen Scaler Scott , PhD, CCC-SLP
Description:
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Cluttering, a fluency disorder characterized by a speaking rate that is perceived to be abnormally rapid, irregular, or both, can be difficult to distinguish from stuttering. This program examines cluttering in children and young adults aged 8–21 years, exploring symptoms, assessment, and approaches to intervention, with attention to the possible negative effects of cluttering on children’s academic performance.
Learning Outcomes You will be able to:
- define cluttering
- list three areas to examine when assessing cluttering
- list three treatment strategies for clients with cluttering, and two practical strategies for goal carryover
- discuss considerations for treating cluttering with concomitant communication disorders
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Continuing Education:
Date(s):
5/25/2011 to 4/7/2014
CEUs:
0.2
Instructional
Level:
Intermediate
Item #(s):
0113247, 0113247M
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