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40,000 Selected Words : Organized by Letter Sound and Syllable * by Valeda D. Blockcolsky. ISBN: 0761624031.

Advances in Clinical Phonetics by Martin J. Ball, Martin Duckworth. ISBN: 1556193939.

Book of Words : 17,000 Words Selected by Vowels and Diphthongs * by Valeda D. Blockcolsky. ISBN: 0884503275. Amazon says this book is out of print, but I got my copy direct from the publisher with no problem. 1-800-228-0752.

Child Phonology ISBN: 3131347015.

Clinical Methods and Practicum in Speech-Language Pathology by M.N. Hegde, Deborah Davis. ISBN: 1565935071.

Diagnosis and Treatment of Hearing Impairment in Children by Dennis G. Pappas. ISBN: 0316690422

Dictionary of Communication Disorders by David W.H. Morris. ISBN: 1870332989.

Foundations of Aural Rehabilitation: Children, Adults, and Their Family Members by Nancy Tue-Murray, William Clark. ISBN: 1565937015. An introductory text packed with practical suggestions, example programs, training materials, case studies, and class exercises. Covers conversation and communication strategies, speech perception, and aural rehabilitation for adults and children, and details specific tactics for creating plans sensitive to various child and adult populations, including older adults. Includes chapter summaries, boxed readings, key terms, b&w photos and a glossary. For undergraduate and graduate students in audiology and speech-language pathology.

Guidebook for Support Programs in Aural Rehabilitation (Book with CD-ROM)
by Carole E. Johnson, Jeffrey L. Danhauer. ISBN: 1565939050. A book/CD-ROM guide to establishing cost-efficient support programs for patients with hearing impairment. Analyzes the current climate of health care, outlines the future direction of aural rehabilitation, defines support programs, and discusses support personnel, funding sources, and how to establish effective support programs across various service delivery sites. Also overviews managed care and considers marketing principles in the context of hearing health care. Includes objectives, case studies, and learning activities. The accompanying CD-ROM contains forms and handouts in Microsoft Word 7.0 (PC-based format) for in-service use.

Hearing Impaired Children in the Mainstream by Mark Ross. ISBN: 091275222X.

How Many Speech-Language Pathologists Does It Take to Change an Audiologist? by Marcia Reiss Franklin. ISBN: 0930599888.

Language Development and Language Disorders by Lois Bloom. ISBN: 0471082201.

Manual of Articulation and Phonological Disorders : Infancy Through Adulthood by Ken M. Bleile. ISBN: 1565933435.

Pocket Reference of Diagnosis and Management for the Speech-Language Pathologist by Patricia F. White. ISBN: 0750698187.

Private Practice in Communication Disorders by Mary Lovey Wood. ISBN: 1879105306

Speech and the Hearing-Impaired Child : Theory and Practice * by Daniel Ling. ISBN: 0882000748.

 

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