This volume on articulatory and phonologic disorders in the child population covers current opinion on diagnosis, assessment and therapy. Each chapter is outlined as follows: introduction, history, current status; nature, characteristics and differentiating features; clinical evaluation; clinical treatment; specific clinical treatment and/or case presentations; conclusions; and suggested reading. The main features of the book are: oral mechanism factors, neurological factors, sensory factors and cultural factors. It should be of interest to speech pathologists and speech pathology students.
