Description
				
					
Target Group: Grades PreK-12
 A breakthrough resource for speech-language pathology students and practitioners, Contextualized Language Intervention guides readers in providing intervention in the context of meaningful, literacy-based activities while still maintaining a therapeutic focus. Leaders in the field explain methods grounded in sound theory and backed by scientific research. Each chapter contains practical ideas you can use to develop students’ skills in:
  - Narrative and Expositive Structures
  - Morphosyntax
  - Vocabulary
  - Peer Interactions
  - Culture of the Classroom
  - Emergent Literacy
  - Phonemic Awareness
  - Reader’s Theatre and Children’s Literature
  - Text Comprehension
  - and Self-Regulation. 
  
 Leading experts describe intervention methods that emphasize RISE: Repeated opportunities for Intensive interaction with systematic Scaffolding of Explicitly targeted skills. Readers learn to maintain a therapeutic focus while engaging children in meaningful, literacy-based activities.
 IDEA and NCLB require research-based intervention that targets progress in the curriculum. Each chapter of Contextualized Language Intervention gives you exactly that. You get clear descriptions and examples of motivating, curriculum-based intervention that maintain a therapeutic focus. Access the many useful reproducible forms in Additional Resources.
 (Reproducibles: App8 p384-387, App11 p502, App12B-E p559-563)
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 641 pages • E-Book • ©2006
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