Speech development delay in autism spectrum disorder – the perspective of using the “Talk To Me” speech therapy application

Wojciech A. Warmbier, L. Perenc, P. Piwoński, J. Podgórska-Bednarz
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Introduction and aim. The paper aims to present the prospects of using the „Talk To Me” application in the case of a child with this neurodevelopmental disorder. Description of the case. The subject of the study was a 53-month-old boy who did not communicate verbally, but behaved forcefully. A child underwent a speech therapy using the „Talk To Me” application for a period of 12 weeks. The scale of acquiring language skills in the field of communication competence was used to monitor the progress of therapy. In the analyzed period, a decrease in the score on the scale from 23 to 15 points was observed, which means a result indicating an improvement in the communication sphere. The use of a newly developed therapeutic tool was an important motivational factor and, in the opinion of the boy’s mother, significantly influenced the progress in therapy, which had not been observed before using a conventional approach. Conclusion. The „Talk To Me” application is a therapeutic tool with potential effectiveness in the case of speech delays in children with autism spectrum disorder, and it is also compatible with behavioral therapy, a widely used therapeutic method with proven effectiveness in autism spectrum disorder.
自闭症谱系障碍的言语发育迟缓--从使用 "Talk To Me "言语治疗应用程序的角度看问题
导言和目的。本文旨在介绍在一名患有神经发育障碍的儿童身上使用 "与我交谈 "应用程序的前景。病例描述。研究对象是一名 53 个月大的男孩,他不会用语言交流,但行为强势。患儿接受了为期 12 周的 "Talk To Me "应用程序语言治疗。在交流能力方面,采用了语言技能掌握量表来监测治疗的进展情况。在分析期间,观察到量表上的分数从 23 分降至 15 分,这意味着结果表明在交流领域有所改善。使用新开发的治疗工具是一个重要的激励因素,而且在男孩的母亲看来,它对治疗的进展产生了重大影响,这在使用传统方法之前是无法观察到的。结论对我说话 "应用软件是一种治疗工具,对自闭症谱系障碍儿童的言语发育迟缓具有潜在的疗效,它还与行为疗法兼容,而行为疗法是一种广泛使用的治疗方法,对自闭症谱系障碍的疗效已得到证实。
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