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Speech-Language Pathologists' Endorsement of Speech, Language, and Literacy Myths Reveals Persistent Research-Practice Gap.

Jena McDanielHannah KrimmC Melanie Schuele
Published in: Language, speech, and hearing services in schools (2023)
The findings indicate areas of relative strength for SLPs' knowledge of current evidence for augmentative and alternative communication, bilingualism, and language input that supports language development. Identified areas of relative weakness include knowledge of the expected grammatical and speech production skills of children with typical development and the influence of ear infections in childhood on language impairment. Additional research is needed to evaluate efforts to enhance SLPs' knowledge and use of evidence-based practices.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • primary care
  • hearing loss
  • childhood cancer