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Speech-language therapy based on behaviorist perspective in pervasive development disorder: case report

The aim of this study was to describe a process of speech-language therapy focused on the adequacy of language skills, cognitive and social abilities with child with a language disorder as part of a Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) under the behavioral approach. The child in question was female and was diagnosed in a Clinic of Speech-Language Pathology in a university and referred to the neurological diagnosis at 2 years of age. Soon after the diagnosis, the individual language intervention begin based on a behaviorist perspective of more traditional base; however, throughout the process, being reported here the first two years of intervention and presented data from the revaluation speech-language at the beginning of the third year of intervention. As a result of the intervention, there was improvement in receptive and expressive language, and the child presented evolution as the behavioral aspect and the acquisition of communicative skills, involving verbal responses to actions. Additionally, increased eye contact and attention span and aspects related to the symbolism.

The case was described with a concern to make it clear that it is not always easy to identify the best therapeutic approach for these children early in the process, and decisions about the appropriate approach should be constantly rethought not only because on the diagnosis itself but also the manifestations of general and specific symptoms – which vary according to children´s development and progress of the intervention. These decisions should be guide by the experience of the professional, but also in the expectation and limit of each family.

Speech; Language and Hearing Sciences; Autistic Disorder; Child Language; Child Development; Intervention Studies; Treatment Outcome


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