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Unlocking the Secrets of Speech Sound Disorders: What Every Practitioner Needs to Know!

Unlocking the Secrets of Speech Sound Disorders: What Every Practitioner Needs to Know!

Unlocking the Secrets of Speech Sound Disorders: What Every Practitioner Needs to Know!

The field of speech-language pathology is constantly evolving, with new research shedding light on the complexities of speech sound disorders (SSD) in children. A recent study titled "Oral and Laryngeal Articulation Control of Voicing in Children with and without Speech Sound Disorders" provides valuable insights that can enhance a practitioner's approach to therapy. This blog post will explore key findings from the research and suggest ways practitioners can apply these insights to improve their skills and outcomes for children with SSD.

Understanding the Study

The study aimed to characterize the oral and laryngeal articulation control strategies used by children with and without SSD. It focused on how these children manage voicing during speech production, particularly for fricatives and stop consonants. The researchers used a combination of aerodynamic measures, electroglottography (EGG), and acoustic data to analyze voicing control.

Key Findings

Practical Applications for Practitioners

The insights from this study can guide practitioners in refining their therapeutic approaches for children with SSD. Here are some practical applications:

The Importance of Continued Research

This study highlights the need for ongoing research in the field of speech-language pathology. Practitioners are encouraged to stay informed about new findings and consider participating in research initiatives. By doing so, they can contribute to a deeper understanding of SSD and enhance therapeutic outcomes for their clients.

Oral and Laryngeal Articulation Control of Voicing in Children with and without Speech Sound Disorders


Citation: Wertzner, H. F., Neves, L. P., & Jesus, L. M. T. (2022). Oral and laryngeal articulation control of voicing in children with and without speech sound disorders. Children, 9(5), 649. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9050649
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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