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A Guide to School Services in Speech-Language Pathology

By:Trici Schraeder, Courtney Seidel
Publisher:Plural Publishing, Inc.
Print ISBN:9781635506709
eText ISBN:9781635504651
Edition:5
Copyright:2026
Format:Reflowable

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A Guide to School Services in Speech-Language Pathology, Fifth Edition serves as a must read for school-based speech-language pathologists (SLPs), college instructors, and students-in-training. The text begins by providing a brief history of school-based SLP services. The foundations of school services are highlighted, including the legal mandates set forth in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEA); Every Student Succeeds Act, Americans with Disabilities Act; and landmark court cases that have influenced school services – such as the 2023 Midthun-Hensen & Hensen v. GHC court ruling regarding evidence-based practices. Pedagogical features include related vocabulary at the beginning of each chapter to promote equity in comprehension,  end of chapter summaries with guiding questions to reinforce important information, facilitate class discussions, and enhance understanding, concrete, real-life success stories from public school SLPs, and links to useful strategies, materials, and resources.

This comprehensive textbook addresses issues paramount to school-based SLPs:

  • Options to expand and diversify service delivery models
  • Step-by-step instructions to implement a workload analysis
  • Examples of IEP goals that support flexible scheduling and workload solutions
  • Tables that describe evidence-based practices and provide links to the supportive research
  • Template for writing IEP goals that align with IDEA mandates
  • Methods for assessing multilingual language learners including dynamic, authentic, and criterion-referenced tools
  • Guidance for implementing proactive behavior management, conflict resolution, professional collaboration, conferencing and counseling and cultural competencies
  • Evidence bases that link language, literacy, and the achievement of school standards

New to the Fifth Edition

  • New content regarding COVID-19 impacts and the expansion of telepractice
  • Current references throughout that reflect state-of-the-art research
  • Updated evidence-based content for practices in the areas of:
    • articulation and phonology
    • language and literacy
    • voice, feeding, and swallowing
    • augmentative and alternative communication
    • social and cognitive aspects of communication
    • hearing habilitation
    • general clinical strategies
  • Modernized use of pronouns and terms that reflect our diverse society
  • Scenarios that promote reflection of neurodiverse practices