I'm not sure the. SRST was ever marketed commercially. I remember it being presented in a couple of research papers. If you can tell me the authors names I may be able to track the references down.
Peter Flipsen Jr
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From: Jennifer Wetter Grundulis <jenniferwetter@gmail.com>
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Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2010 12:25:32
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Subject: Re: [phono-tx] Speech and Language Screener
Thanks for these Caroline. I was basing my interest in primarily the SRST
and secondarily the Fluharty based on this article I read in the AJSLP which
reviewed several screeners:
http://ajslp.asha.org/cgi/content/abstract/3/1/25
I can't seem to find the SRST anywhere, so I have to assume it's since been
discontinued.I will soon be in the process of screening quite a number of
preschoolers (don't know the exact number yet) and am looking for the best,
most efficient way to screen them all while reducing the number of children
who do need further evaluation that did not get identified through
screening. I'm low on budget so ideally I will need to create my own or use
someone elses that is downloadable/printable. I've been creating language
screeners based on milestones attained, but would be happy to accept any
suggestions from the crowd (and yourself). I've got the DEAP which I can
use to screen for speech.
Best,
Jennifer
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