Abstract

Recent evidence indicates a high prevalence of psychological problems among children with articulation and language disorders. These findings are reviewed and implications drawn as to the role of the speech-language pathologist in behavior problem identification, referral, and therapy. For the screening of relevant behavior traits, a battery of psychological tests, including both parent-teacher questionnaires and child performance measures, is suggested and discussed.

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