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Speech-Language Pathologists Focusing on Literacy Learning: Several Viewpoints
Amy L. Weiss
Perspectives on Language Learning and Education 2004 11: 3-4. doi:10.1044/lle11.3.3 [PDF]  

What's My Job? Differential Diagnosis of the Speech-Language Patholgist's Role in Literacy Learning
C. Melanie Schuele and Linda S. Larrivee
Perspectives on Language Learning and Education 2004 11: 4-8. doi:10.1044/lle11.3.4 [PDF]  

Contributing Our Voice: Speech-Language Pathologists as Members of the Literacy Team
Donna M. Boudreau and Jennifer Larsen
Perspectives on Language Learning and Education 2004 11: 8-13. doi:10.1044/lle11.3.8 [PDF]  

Word Study and the Speech-Language Pathologist
Kenn Apel
Perspectives on Language Learning and Education 2004 11: 13-17. doi:10.1044/lle11.3.13 [PDF]  

Parental Beliefs About Literacy Learning in Non-Majority Households: Information Relevant for Speech-Language Pathologists
Carol Scheffner Hammer
Perspectives on Language Learning and Education 2004 11: 17-21. doi:10.1044/lle11.3.17 [PDF]  

Principles of Enhancing Literacy Development in Preschool-Age Children at Risk for Reading Difficulties
Amy L. Weiss and Ann L. Michael
Perspectives on Language Learning and Education 2004 11: 22-27. doi:10.1044/lle11.3.22 [PDF]  

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