To update you on this thread,
The articles we have selected for our EBP discussion were:
PREDICTING LATER OUTCOMES
Flax, J.F., Realpe-Bonilla, T., Roesler, C., Choudhury, N., & Benasich, A. (2009). Using Early Standardized Language Measures to Predict Later Language and Early Reading Outcomes in Children at High Risk for Language-Learning Impairments. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 42(1).
Shevell, M.I., Majnemer, A., Webster, R.I., Platt, R.W., & Birnbaum, R. (2005). Outcomes at School Age of Preschool Children With Developmental Language Impairment. Paediatric Neurology, 32(4).
DIRECT OR PARENT-BASED SERVICE DELIVERY FOR LANGUAGE DELAY SOME EXAMPLES
Dale, P.S., Crain-Thoreson, C., Notari-Syverson, A. & Cole, K. (1996). Parent-Child Book Reading as an Intervention Technique for Young Children with Language Delays. Topics in Early Childhood Education, 16(2).
Hancock, T.B. & Kaiser, A.P. (2006). Enhanced Milieu Teaching. In R.McCauley & M. Fey (Eds.) Treatment of Language Disorders in Children. Baltimore: Paul Brookes.
Kaiser, A.P. & Hancock, T.B. (2003). Teaching Parents New Skills to Support Their Young Children's Development. Infants and Young Children, 16(1).
COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICE DELIVERY SOME EXAMPLES
Girolametto, L., Weitzman, E., & Greenberg, J. (2003). Training day care staff to facilitate children's language. American Journal of Speech - Language Pathology, 12(3).
Melhuish, E., Belsky, J., Leyland, A.H., & Barnes, J. (2008). Effects of fully-established Sure Start Local Programmes on 3-year-old children. The Lancet, 372.
de Jager, M. & Houston, A. M. (2006). Mainstreaming Sure Start speech and language therapy services. Community Practitioner, 79(3).
There were also a range of articles on more specific therapies, including phonology therapies, which had some 3-year olds as participants, but which we had to cull for the meeting. These included PACT and the Miccio Stimulability therapy.
--- In phonologicaltherapy@yahoogroups.com, Bronwyn Parry-Fielder <bpf@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Samantha,
>
> It would be helpful for you to look at the outcomes to date of the
> Early Language in Victoria Study (the ELVS project). This study has
> been run by departments of the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne
> and the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute. They have followed
> babies from more than 1900 families from the age of 8 months. All of
> the children will be aged 7 years by next month.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Bronwyn Parry-fielder
> Speech Pathologist
> Melbourne
> Australia
>
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