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13 Feb/25

The Lidcombe Program of Early Stuttering Intervention

The Lidcombe Program of Early Stuttering Intervention: A Clinician’s Guide

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A reference text for clinicians, this manual provides detailed information on the Lidcombe Program, an evidence-based, clinician-guided, parent-conducted, behavioral treatment program for stuttering designed for children younger than 6 years. This program is carried out in the child’s everyday environment, and is conducted in two stages. In Stage One, the parent conducts the treatment each day and the parent and child attend the speech clinic once a week. The aim of Stage Two is to maintain the absence, or lowered level, of stuttering for at least one year.

Existing scientific outcome and experimental data support the use of this treatment for early stuttering. Research to date has shown that for preschool children participating in the program, stuttering is no longer present, or is present to only a very mild degree, after treatment, and that this outcome has been maintained in those children who have been monitored for a number of years.

This clinician¹s guide is perfect for speech-language pathologists, speech therapists, and students of the profession who are interested in gaining knowledge on the method and implementation of the Lidcombe Program.

Table of Contents

Part I: Background

1.Overview of the Lidcombe Program
2.From Laboratory to Living Room: The Origins and Development of the Lidcombe Program
3.The Lidcombe Program in Historical Context
4.The Timing of Early Intervention with the Lidcombe Program

Part II: Procedures

5.Measuring Stuttering
6.verbal Response-Contingent Stimulation
7.Maintenance of Treatment Effects
8.Troubleshooting

Part III: Case Studies

9.Routine Case Studies
10.Special Case Studies

Part IV: The Lidcombe Program Around the World

11.. Australia
12.The United Kingdom
13.Canada
14.New Zealand
15.South Africa

Part V: Reflections

16.Parents Talk About the Lidcombe Program
17.Issues
18.Some Observations and Reflections

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