Beyond Sounds: Decoding Speech Errors and Phonological Awareness in Preschoolers

Françoise Brosseau-Lapré, Elizabeth Roepke
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The purpose of this clinical focus article is to describe the phonological awareness (PA) skills of children with speech sound disorders (SSD) and the relationships between types of speech errors and strengths and weaknesses in PA. Through three case studies, we demonstrate the heterogeneous speech and preliteracy skills of preschoolers with SSD. Children who produce more atypical and omission errors are more likely to present with PA deficits. However, some children who produce mostly substitution errors nonetheless present with weaknesses in PA, as do many children with resolved speech production difficulties. The high prevalence of PA difficulties in children with SSD, or in children who presented with SSD at a younger age, provides an important opportunity for speech-language pathologists to assess preliteracy skills and provide targeted intervention for phonological processing needs to facilitate later literacy acquisition. Guidelines for assessing preschoolers with SSD are provided.
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声音之外:解码学龄前儿童的语音错误和语音意识
这篇临床重点文章旨在描述言语发音障碍(SSD)儿童的语音意识(PA)技能,以及语音错误类型与语音意识强弱之间的关系。 通过三个案例研究,我们展示了患有 SSD 的学龄前儿童在语音和识字前技能方面的差异。 产生较多非典型错误和遗漏错误的儿童更容易出现 PA 缺陷。然而,一些主要产生替换错误的儿童也会出现 PA 方面的缺陷,就像许多解决了言语表达困难的儿童一样。 在患有 SSD 的儿童中,或在较小年龄时就患有 SSD 的儿童中,PA 困难的发生率很高,这为言语病理学家提供了一个重要的机会来评估识字前的技能,并针对语音处理需求提供有针对性的干预,以促进日后的识字学习。本报告提供了评估患有 SSD 的学龄前儿童的指南。
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