Message therapy: Language approach to stuttering therapy with children |
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Authors: | William S. Yovetich |
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Affiliation: | Program in Communicative Disorders, University of Western Ontario London, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Message therapy is a clinical procedure designed to be used as a carry-over technique with school-age stutterers or as a sole technique with the preschooler. The focus of therapy is on a unit of communication rather than on the moment or place of stuttering. One of the basic assumptions of the procedure is that the child is beginning to monitor how he/she is speaking rather than what is being communicated (i.e., the “message”)—each task requiring a different cognitive process. The emphasis of the therapy is to redirect the child's attention to “what he/she is saying.” The clinical procedures are discussed as they relate to the specific population. |
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Keywords: | Address correspondence to William S. Yovetich Assistant Professor Program in Communicative Disorders University of Western Ontario London Ontario Canada N6G 1H1. |
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