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$11.00 including GST
In this Child Stuttering Assessment Pack, we provide you with three main resources:
- A scripted list of specific questions you should ask in the assessment (with evidence-based reasons for asking them).
- A suggested assessment battery, again with explanations as to why we use it.
- Specific things to tell parents/carers about stuttering, including Plain English explanations about stuttering.
The resource is made available in Word and PDF formats.
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$0.00 including GST
10 activity ideas for Lidcombe Program-trained parents to use at home with their children who stutter.
Also for speech-language pathologists and student speech pathologists.
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$20.00 including GST
This 148-page resource includes 10 low-preparation, printable activities for children who are being treated with the Lidcombe Program for stuttering.
These activities are for children in the highly structured and semi-structured (“practice”) phases of Stage 1 of the treatment and are designed to be used in consultation/with the guidance of the child’s speech pathologist.
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$3.99 including GST
This simple 4-page social story is designed to help children undertaking the Lidcombe Program for childhood stuttering to focus on what matters: their speech fluency.
This simple illustrated story is designed to give parents and speech pathologists a way of raising and talking openly about what bumpiness and smooth talking are, the importance of practising every day, and why stuttering is not the child’s fault.
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$11.00 including GST
This scripted and no-prep 35-page resource is designed to help speech pathologists to introduce the Westmead Program to families of children who stutter and to start practising syllable timed speech. It features:
* multiple speech model recordings;
* several structured speech exercises, including carrier phrase prompts with pictures, picture description tasks, questions aligned with Marion Blank’s 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Levels of questioning, procedure prompts, ‘Would you rather…?’ questions, and a story generation task;
* activity suggestions to do the home practice; and
* a home practice log.
We designed this resource to make the early stages of treatment easier for speech pathologists, families and students. This resource is formatted to be presented using Google Slides, PowerPoint, PDF, and can be presented on any compatible electronic device.