This authoritative handbook presents current ideas on the relationship between spoken and written language difficulties. It provides clinical and educational perspectives on the assessment and management of children's reading and spelling problems. The book begins with a theoretical overview.
The second edition continues the theme of linking theory and practice. It is aimed at practitioners in the fields of education, speech and language therapy, and psychology. All original chapters have been updated and new chapters are added to reflect current developments.
Edited by:
Margaret J. Snowling (University of York UK), Joy Stackhouse (University of Sheffield, UK) Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc Country of Publication: United States Edition: 2nd edition Dimensions:
Height: 227mm,
Width: 151mm,
Spine: 22mm
Weight: 539g ISBN:9781861564856 ISBN 10: 1861564856 Series:Dyslexia Series (Whurr) Pages: 376 Publication Date:16 December 2005 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Edited by Margaret Snowling, University of York, UK. Edited by Joy Stackhouse, University of Sheffield, UK.
Reviews for Dyslexia, Speech and Language: A Practitioner's Handbook
"""... the second edition offers sufficient new and updated information to make its purchase worthwhile."" (Dyslexia Review, September 2006)"