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August 1982

Phonological Disorders II: A Conceptual Framework for Management

Publication: Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders
Volume 47, Number 3
Pages 242-256

Abstract

A conceptual framework for management of phonological disorders is proposed. The framework includes a 10-element system for describing the structure of management programs and invokes a diagnostic classification system for determining appropriate management content. Data from three serial studies of management structure describe the effectiveness, efficiency, and clinician acceptance of four modes of management: Drill, Drill Play, Structure Play and Play. Review of past, present, and future content of management programs emphasizes the central role of individual differences among persons with phonological disorders.

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Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders
Volume 47Number 3August 1982
Pages: 242-256
PubMed: 7186560

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  • Received: Jan 23, 1981
  • Accepted: Oct 13, 1982
  • Published in issue: Aug 1, 1982

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Lawrence D. Shriberg
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Joan Kwiatkowski
University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Requests for reprints may be addressed to Lawrence D. Shriberg, Department of Communicative Disorders, 1975 Willow Drive, Madison, WI 53706.

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