More than three million people in the United States stutter. In excess
of a million students from ages 3-21 receive school services for speech
and language problems. Another five million Americans live with a
disability from brain injury, which usually includes communication
difficulties. Half a million teens in the U.S. between 14 and 17 speak a
language other than English at home and have difficulty communicating in
English at school. These numbers continue to grow, and more students are
accessing speech and language assistance every year. In Speech and
Language Challenges: The Ultimate Teen Guide, Marlene Targ Brill
addresses the various speech issues that affect all people, but
specifically focuses on the concerns of young adults. Brill looks at not
just the how and whys of each issue, but how to cope with them. The
author first explains how normal speech and language develops, then
discusses issues that occur as a result of physical limitations, brain
processing impairment, or language barriers. The chapters in this book
offer insights into: -Stuttering and Other Fluency Challenges -Speech
Sound Disorders -Voice Disorders -Language Disorders -Brain Injury and
Communication -English as a New or Different Language Additional
chapters explore technological advances that help young adults
communicate better, public speaking tips, and suggestions for handling
everyday social and family situations. Drawing on interviews with teens,
first-hand accounts, and quotes from experts, Speech and Language
Challenges: The Ultimate Teen Guide also includes a list of resources,
making it a valuable tool for young adults and their families.