Concurrent Targeting of Expressive Vocabulary and Speech Comprehensibility in Pre-Schoolers with Developmental Language Disorder and Phonological Speech Sound Disorder Features: A Survey of UK Practice
Lucy Rodgers, Nicola Botting, Ros Herman

TL;DR
UK speech therapists focus on functional strategies and holistic activities when treating pre-schoolers with language and speech disorders.
Contribution
The study identifies current UK SaLT practices for concurrent speech and language intervention in preschoolers with SSD/DLD.
Findings
UK SaLTs prioritize functional strategies and holistic intervention techniques across various contexts.
Most therapists (97.5%) include phonological awareness, particularly syllable segmentation, in their interventions.
82.4% of respondents consider dosage when delivering interventions for speech and language targets.
Abstract
What are the main findings? When targeting both expressive vocabulary and speech comprehensibility concurrently, UK speech and language therapists (SaLTs) focus on the holistic application of intervention techniques in a variety of activities and contexts. SaLTs also prioritise maximising the impact of their interventions on the child’s everyday life, including the use of functional strategies. What are the implications of the main findings? We now have a description of current practice; the effectiveness of SaLTs’ preferred approaches can now be explored within subsequent intervention trialling. Interventions for this group should incorporate functional strategies for immediate impact, in addition to techniques to develop the child’s speech and language skills. Background/objectives: Speech sound disorder (SSD) and developmental language disorder (DLD) are common childhood…
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TopicsLanguage Development and Disorders · Stuttering Research and Treatment · Reading and Literacy Development
