Obor: Logopedie 1
Rinolalie, palatolalie
Speech Therapy Techniques for Cleft Palate
Speech therapy for cleft palate typically includes the following techniques:
- Articulation Therapy: This involves teaching the child to produce sounds correctly by focusing on the proper placement of the lips, tongue, and jaw.
- Resonance Therapy: This aims to improve the child’s voice quality by changing the way air moves through the nasal and oral cavities.
- Oral-motor Exercises: These exercises help to strengthen the muscles used in speech, including the lips, tongue, and jaw.
- Speech Breathing Techniques: This helps to improve the child’s speech by teaching them to breathe correctly while speaking.
- Voice Therapy: This focuses on improving the quality and volume of the child’s voice.
- Fluency Therapy: This helps to reduce stuttering and increase the child’s overall fluency.
- Pragmatic Language Therapy: This addresses social communication skills, such as turn-taking, eye contact, and understanding nonverbal cues.
- Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC): If needed, the speech therapist may also incorporate the use of sign language, communication boards, or other assistive technology to help the child communicate effectively.
RINO PALATO
Publikace:
Zuzana Oravkinová: Raná logopedická intervencia u detí s rázštepom pery a podnebia, 2010, 2018
A. Kerekrétiová: Velofaryngální dysfunkce a palatolalie, 2008
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