Communication Disorders in Multicultural PopulationsDivided into two parts, the first explores the major cultural groups in the U.S. and how cultural and linguistic diversity impacts the assessment and treatment of communication disorders. Part II focuses on bilingual language development and specific communication disorders in culturally and linguistically diverse populations, techniques for multicultural assessment and intervention, and guidance for research. If you want to improve your quality of care to multicultural clients, this new edition is a must-have. * Written by leading experts in communication disorders from diverse cultures |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 91
Page 20
... Speak a Language Other Than English at Home and Those Who Speak English Less Than " Very Well " Age Group and Language Spoken at Home 5 Yrs old and older Number of Peo- ple Who Speak the Language ( in Thousands ) Percent Who Speak ...
... Speak a Language Other Than English at Home and Those Who Speak English Less Than " Very Well " Age Group and Language Spoken at Home 5 Yrs old and older Number of Peo- ple Who Speak the Language ( in Thousands ) Percent Who Speak ...
Page 189
... speak a language other than English , with more than half of these individuals speaking Spanish . Speaking Spanish is one of the major ties that binds the Latino population , and approximately three - fourths of the Latino population ...
... speak a language other than English , with more than half of these individuals speaking Spanish . Speaking Spanish is one of the major ties that binds the Latino population , and approximately three - fourths of the Latino population ...
Page 209
... speak English and probably had an attitudinal influence on Mario's preference for speaking Spanish . An interesting observation was that at 32 months Mario classified speakers by appearance . He learned that Hispanics had a certain ...
... speak English and probably had an attitudinal influence on Mario's preference for speaking Spanish . An interesting observation was that at 32 months Mario classified speakers by appearance . He learned that Hispanics had a certain ...
Contents
African Americans in the Americas | 33 |
Asian and Pacific American Cultures | 71 |
Middle Eastern and Arab American Cultures | 113 |
Copyright | |
12 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acculturation adults African American American children American Indian American Speech-Language-Hearing Association aphasia Arab Americans Arab speakers ASHA assessment audiologists backgrounds behaviors beliefs Census Cheng chil child Chinese cleft cleft palate clients clinical services clinicians cochlear implants code switching communication disorders consonant countries cultural groups culturally and linguistically deaf dialect differences disabilities disease English ethnic groups evaluation example factors fluency fundamental frequency gender guage hearing impairment hearing loss Hispanic Hmong identify immigrants important incidence individuals infection interaction intervention Japanese Language Disorders Latino learning linguistically diverse mainstream minority groups multicultural Native American native language neurogenic Pacific Islander parents pathology patterns persons phonologic population preschool programs race racial reported sample second language social Spanish speak speech-language pathologist strategies stuttering style therapy tion treatment U.S. Bureau U.S. Department United variables voice Washington women words York