1st Edition
Fluency Plus Managing Fluency Disorders in Individuals With Multiple Diagnoses
Dedication
Acknowledgments
About the AuthorPreface
Chapter 1... Introduction
Chapter 2... Background, Terms, Definitions, and State of the Research
Chapter 3... Principles for Working With Concomitant Disorders
Chapter 4... Executive Functioning and Disorders of Speech Fluency
Chapter 5... Articulation, Phonological Disorders, and Apraxia
Chapter 6... Intellectual Disability
Chapter 7... Learning Disabilities, Auditory Processing, and Language Disorders
Chapter 8... Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Chapter 9... Autism Spectrum Disorder
Chapter 10. Selective Mutism
Chapter 11. Gifted and Talented
Chapter 12. Concluding ThoughtsReferences
Index
Biography
Kathleen Scaler Scott, PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-F, is a practicing speech-language pathologist, board-certified specialist in fluency disorders, and associate professor of speech-language pathology at Misericordia University in Dallas, Pennsylvania. She has been a practicing clinician for over 25 years in school, hospital, and private practice settings. Her clinical and research work has included focus on the impact of executive functions on daily speech and communication. Dr. Scaler Scott’s research interests are largely in cluttering, atypical disfluency, and clinician training and treatment effectiveness. She is the co-editor of Cluttering: A Handbook of Research, Intervention, and Education (2011) and co-author of Managing Cluttering: A Comprehensive Guidebook of Activities (2013), both with Dr. David Ward. Dr. Scaler Scott has spoken nationally and internationally on the topics of fluency and social pragmatic disorders. She is a certified special education and elementary education teacher and was the first coordinator of the International Cluttering Association.






