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A component model for diagnosing and treating children who stutter
Authors:Glyndon D. Riley  Jeanna Riley
Affiliation:

a Communicative Disorders Program, California State University, Fullerton, USA

b Rileys Speech and Language Institute, Santa Ana, California, USA

Abstract:Nine components of stuttering and their distribution among 54 children who stutter are described. The components are arranged into a model that includes four neurologic components (attending disorder, auditory-processing disorder, sentence-formulation disorder, and oral-motor disorder) and five traditional components (high self-expectations, manipulative stuttering, disruptive communication environment, unrealistic parental expectations, and abnormal parental need for the child to stutter). Diagnostic and treatment usefulness of the model are discussed. Thirty-two of the children have been followed through component-based treatment and 12 mo post termination. Results indicate that treatment was successful with 27 (84%) of the 32 children. Only one child regressed during the 12 mo after treatment ended. These results suggest that treating the neurologic and traditional factors which disrupt fluency improves maintenance and carry-over.
Keywords:Address correspondence to: Glyndon D. Riley   Professor and Director   Communicative Disorders Program   California State University   Fullerton   Fullerton   CA 92634   USA
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