The Speech and Language Protocol: An Assessment Tool for Early Years by Stephanie LoPresti
This valuable book addresses the common problems faced by speechlanguage pathologists, offering solutions and strategies for more effective service delivery.
Stephanie LoPresti introduces The Protocol, a child developmentbased approach that merges principles from developmental psychology and speechlanguage pathology. The book covers a wide range of speech and language issues, including receptive, expressive, pragmatic, feeding, and play development, making it a versatile resource for clinicians. It is designed to be easy to use, with movable elements that adapt to a childs progress from short to longterm milestones and goals. It emphasizes the concept of the zone of proximal development, ensuring that clinicians work with clients just above their current level of functioning, leading to meaningful progress.
Accompanied by downloadable worksheets to assess progress, it will be an essential resource for all speech and language pathologists, particularly those working with young children. It will also be useful to students and educators in the field of speechlanguage pathology seeking evidencebased strategies for working with clients, as well as healthcare professionals, researchers, and educators interested in child development and language acquisition.