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Children With Acquired Aphasias Paperback

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Janet Lees
Book Description
Fully updated and expanded, the second edition of this popular text covers all the main causes of acquired speech and language disorders in childhood. 25 cases of children with these disorders are described and their management explained in detail, most from onset and including long term outcomes. New features of the book include a chapter on speech and language disturbance due to cerebral tumour and the treatment of childhood cancers, as well as an expanded chapter on cerebral infection that includes recent work on children surviving cerebral malaria, one of the largest causes of cerebral infection world-wide. The book is suitable for all who want to update and expand their knowledge of these conditions, both undergraduates and postgraduates, particularly speech and language therapists, but also psychologists, teachers and others.
ISBN-10
1861564902
ISBN-13
9781861564900
Language
English
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Publication Date
21 July 2008
Number of Pages
210
About the Author
Janet Lees, Great Ormond Street Hospital, UK.
Editorial Review
... an academic text that presents a good overview of the current state of knowledge about acquired aphasia in childhood (Speech & Language Therapy in Practice, March 2006) "...the book provides an accessible introduction to (aphasias) field...a valuable spotlight..." (Child Language Teaching and Therapy, July 2006)