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2018-11-16
Hills, Emilia, Tulpar, Yasemin, Wilson, Megan, Milburn, Trelani
In this preliminary study, we examine the effects of a brief intervention on parent-child conversations during shared book reading and reminiscing. Specifically, we were interested in the whether the intervention would result in increases in the number of parent-child conversations, the number...
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Student speech-language pathologists’ perceptions of the advantages and disadvantages of pseudostuttering and viewing video-recordings of adults who stutter (AWS) as learning tools in developing an understanding of the nature and impact of stuttering
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This study explored student speech-language pathologists’ perceptions of the advantages and disadvantages of pseudostuttering and viewing video-recordings of adults who stutter (AWS) as learning tools in developing an understanding of the nature and impact of stuttering. An autoethnographic...
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2020-07-07
Salinas-Marchant, Carolina, Meloni, Geneviève, Multilingual Families Laboratory*, MacLeod, Andrea A.N.
The Multilingual Family Laboratory conducted a brief survey on Children's Communication during COVID-19, in which 201 Francophone, Anglophone and Hispanophone families participated. In this infographic, we will try to respond to one of the parents' requests.
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Survivors on the edge: The lived-experience of professional musicians with playing-related injuries
Download2010-03-31
The purpose of this study was to understand the lived-experience of professional instrumental musicians who have experienced playing-related injuries. This study used a hermeneutic phenomenological methodology developed to examine this lived-experience. In-depth interviews were conducted with ten...
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2012-12-06
Bremault-Phillips, Suzette, Friesen, Steven
On November 21st, 2012, a Symposium co-lead by the Alberta Challenging Behaviours Interest & Research Group and ICCER (Institute for Continuing Care Education & Research), was held at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. The aim of the symposium was to explore and discuss the development of...
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Symptom Management in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: A Case Study
2011-01-13
Cleary, Stuart, Campbell, Kaylene, Dudar, Warren
In this paper, a case study is used to discuss current concepts related to the evaluation and treatment of airway clearance and secretion management of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
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Talking and Drawing: Building Oral Language Skills Through a Parent-Child Journaling Activity in Northern Saskatchewan
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de Groot, Lonneke, Vriend, Meagan, Whitworth, Allison, Lim, Jacqueline, Milburn PhD, Trelani, Charest PhD, Monique
This poster reports on the development phase of a collaborative research project with J. Lim, Speech-Language Pathologist (S-LP) from the Saskatchewan Health Authority. J. Lim initiated the development of a parent-child journaling activity to be integrated with local preschools. This...
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Talking and Drawing: Building Oral Language Skills Through a Parent-Child Journaling Activity in Northern Saskatchewan
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Herzog, Kelsey, Monga, Anisha, Pistotnik, Romy, Lim, Jacqueline, Milburn, Dr. Trelani, Charest, Dr. Monique
Research Questions: Do language and early literacy skills improve with a parent-child journaling program relative to a no-treatment control group? Is this program feasible from a parent and teacher perspective? Measured via: ● Parent-child participation rate ● Ease of use ● Enjoyability ●...
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Testing expert-based vs. student-based cognitive models for a Grade 3 diagnostic mathematics assessment
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the adequacy of three cognitive models, one developed by content experts and two generated from student verbal reports for explaining examinee performance on a grade 3 diagnostic mathematics test. For this study, the items were developed to directly...