Intervention in Speech Therapy in Reducing Phonological Insufficiency in Preschool Children

I. Vilka
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This research examines the possibilities of promoting the development of phonemic perception among children of preschool age with phonemic insufficiency. Phonemic insufficiency is a complex and difficult disorder; in such cases, therefore, a specialist carries out an in-depth evaluation of a child’s speech development and language acquisition, which allows them to determine a precise program of speech therapy using the necessary correction methods and techniques, including games. The aim of the present study is first, to investigate theoretically and evaluate practically the possibilities of promoting phonological perception in children with phonological insufficiency using a collection of games created by the author; and second, to gather expert opinion to substantiate the efficiency of these games in interventions. The research was carried out using a literature review, speech and language therapist survey, an analysis of expert opinion of the developed games, and speech therapy sessions to improve phonological perception in pre-school children with phonological insufficiency. Results. Forty-nine children aged five and six years old with phonological insufficiency were involved in the empirical stage of the study, namely speech therapy sessions over a period of six months. An initial and a follow-up assessment of phonological perception were carried out and showed dynamic growth for all participants. The results of the speech and language therapist survey revealed that speech therapists included the presented games in interventions and viewed them as relevant and effective instruments to reduce phonological insufficiency. The comments by experts selected from among the survey respondents on the games created by the author indicate that they are relevant and effective instruments in phonological insufficiency reduction.
言语治疗对减轻学龄前儿童语音功能不全的干预作用
本研究探讨了促进学龄前音位不全儿童音位知觉发展的可能性。音素不足是一种复杂而困难的疾病;因此,在这种情况下,专家会对儿童的语言发展和语言习得进行深入的评估,这使他们能够确定一个精确的语言治疗计划,使用必要的纠正方法和技术,包括游戏。本研究的目的是首先,从理论和实践上探讨利用作者创造的一系列游戏来促进语音功能不全儿童语音感知的可能性;第二,收集专家意见,以证实这些游戏在干预中的效率。本研究采用文献综述、言语及语言治疗师调查、专家意见分析、言语治疗等方法,对学龄前语音功能不全儿童的语音感知能力进行改善。结果。49岁5岁和6岁的孩子语音不足参与实证研究的阶段,即言语治疗的6个月。对所有参与者的语音感知进行了初步和后续评估,并显示出动态增长。言语和语言治疗师的调查结果显示,言语治疗师将所呈现的游戏纳入干预措施,并将其视为减少语音功能不足的相关有效工具。从被调查者中选出的专家对作者所创作的游戏的评价表明,它们是减少语音不足的相关和有效的工具。
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