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Early augmented language intervention for children with developmental delays: Potential secondary motor outcomes

机译:对发育迟缓儿童的早期增强语言干预:潜在的继发性运动结果

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This exploratory study examined the potential secondary outcome of an early augmented language intervention that incorporates speech-generating devices (SGD) on motor skill use for children with developmental delays. The data presented are from a longitudinal study by Romski and colleagues. Toddlers in the augmented language interventions were either required (Augmented Communication-Output; AC-O) or not required (Augmented Communication-Input; AC-I) to use the SGD to produce an augmented word. Three standardized assessments and five event-based coding schemes measured the participants' language abilities and motor skills. Toddlers in the AC-O intervention used more developmentally appropriate motor movements and became more accurate when using the SGD to communicate than toddlers in the AC-I intervention. AAC strategies, interventionist/parent support, motor learning opportunities, and physical feedback may all contribute to this secondary benefit of AAC interventions that use devices.
机译:这项探索性研究研究了早期增强语言干预的潜在次要结果,该干预措施将语音生成设备(SGD)纳入了发育迟缓儿童的运动技能使用。呈现的数据来自Romski及其同事的纵向研究。使用SGD生成增强词时,需要使用增强语言干预的幼儿(增强通信输出; AC-O)或不需要(增强通信输入; AC-I)。三个标准化的评估和五个基于事件的编码方案测量了参与者的语言能力和运动技能。与使用AC-I干预的幼儿相比,使用AC-O干预的幼儿使用了更适合发育的运动动作,并且在使用SGD进行交流时变得更加准确。 AAC策略,干预者/父母的支持,运动学习机会和身体反馈都可能有助于使用设备的AAC干预的次要好处。

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