Target group: school-age children, adolescents, and adults diagnosed with cluttering
Cluttering is a communication disorder where speech sounds overly rapid, or contains rapid bursts, together with poorly articulated or jerky speech. Cluttered speech typically sounds rushed and disorganized.
Managing Cluttering: A Comprehensive Guidebook of Activities is designed to help speech-language pathologists address the needs of their clients with cluttering. This straightforward, easy-to-understand approach to assessing and treating cluttering provides:
- evidence-based rationale for activities used
- step-by-step instructions on treatment methods
- easily reproducible parent letters and client home activities
- special chapters on cluttering and stuttering and on cluttering combined with other diagnoses
Managing Cluttering is a useful resource for speech-language pathologists working in any setting, and with clients of any age. Reproducible worksheets, home activities, and parent letters are included as reproducible PDFs available via online access and in the manual.