Çalışma Belleği ve Dil
Özet
Dil becerilerinin diğer bilişsel işlevlerle etkileşimlerini bilmek; tipik dil gelişimini anlamak, dil bozuklukları için etkili müdahale stratejileri geliştirmek, tipik olmayan gelişime ilişkin işaret ve belirtileri anlamak ve değerlendirebilmek için önemlidir. Son yıllarda çalışma belleği, dil ve dil gelişimi arasındaki ilişkileri inceleyen çalışma sayısında artış bulunmaktadır. Kitabınızın bu bölümünde; iletişim, dil ve konuşma kavramları, gelişimsel dil bozukluğu, dil ve biliş, çalışma belleği ve dil ile gelişimsel dil bozukluğu ve çalışma belleği (diğer nedenlere bağlı dil bozukluklarında görülen çalışma belleği sorunları için kitabınızın diğer bölümlerini inceleyebilirsiniz) başlıklarına yer verilmekte ve gelişimsel dil bozukluğu olan çocuklarla çalışırken kullanılabilecek stratejilere yönelik önerilerde bulunulmaktadır.
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