Songs from the Outback: The Effectiveness of Music in Treating Articulation Disorders in Children Aged 2–5 Years with Cleft Palate and Velopharyngeal Dysfunction

S. Kilcoyne, Helen Carrington, K. Walker-Smith, Helen Morris, Anita Condon
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The Royal Children's Hospital Speech Pathology Department (RCH SPD) provides services to children with Cleft Palate (CP) and velopharyngeal dysfunction (VPD) in a geographical region that is more than twice the size of Texas, with 30% of the children residing in regional areas. The geographical distribution of the population means that many families are unable to access local speech therapy. To address this problem, the RCH SPD and Music Therapy departments (MTD) collaborated to create a clinical resource for regional children and families. The package is intended to facilitate an increase in children's consonant inventory, frequency of vocalizations, vocabulary, and communicative opportunity and increase oral airflow during speech. It is also intended to facilitate family-centered care and increase the parent and child's motivation to participate in speech therapy activities within the home environment. The clinical resource has now been distributed to 70 children with cleft palate in Queensland. This pa...
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来自内地的歌曲:音乐治疗2-5岁腭裂伴腭咽功能障碍儿童发音障碍的效果
皇家儿童医院语言病理科(RCH SPD)为腭裂(CP)和腭咽功能障碍(VPD)儿童提供服务,其地理区域的面积是德克萨斯州的两倍多,其中30%的儿童居住在区域地区。人口的地理分布意味着许多家庭无法获得当地的语言治疗。为了解决这个问题,RCH SPD和音乐治疗部门(MTD)合作为地区儿童和家庭创建了一个临床资源。该套餐旨在促进儿童辅音库存,发声频率,词汇量和交流机会的增加,并在讲话时增加口腔气流。它还旨在促进以家庭为中心的护理,并增加父母和孩子在家庭环境中参与语言治疗活动的动机。临床资源现已分配给昆士兰州的70名腭裂儿童。这爸爸…
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