The Working With series provides speech and language therapists with a range of ‘go-to’ resources, full of well-sourced, up-to-date information regarding specific disorders. Underpinned by robust theoretical foundations and supported by intervention options and exercises, every book ensures that the reader has access to the latest thinking regarding diagnosis, management and treatment options.
Written in a fully accessible style, each book bridges theory and practice and offers ready-to-use and well-rehearsed practical material, including guidance on interventions, management advice, and therapeutic resources for the client, parent or carer. The series is an invaluable resource for practitioners, whether speech and language therapy students, or more experienced clinicians.
This practical book demystifies AAC, explaining key terminology and breaking down the r...
Alex Kelly's definitive guide to understanding & helping those with social skills diffi...
This practical guide encourages clinicians to treat eating, drinking and swallowing in ...
Focuses on appreciating the different language & communication style of autistic youngs...
This practical book argues that communication should be a primary consideration when th...
Practicalities of assessment, diagnosis, & therapeutic intervention for children of all...
An essential read for all speech and language therapists who work with children who sta...
Evidence-based & practical guidance for professionals working with bilingual & multilin...
Clearly links theory & practice in an easy-to-follow format for working with young chil...
Accessible book equips practitioners with a range of tools to support the development o...
Practical text indispensable to all clinicians working with dysphagia: suitable for a r...
Practical book covers the severe language impairments observed in global aphasia and al...
Practical insight and direction into all aspects of voice disorders from assessment and...