Effectiveness of Treatment Approaches Based on Articulation Therapy to Reduction Degree of speech Disorders
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Speech disorder, Speech Therapy, Articulation TherapyAbstract
The study was conducted in Zalengie city during academic year 2013-2014. bjectives: to verify the effectiveness of the treatment program in reducing speech disorder, and to identify the prevalence of speech disorder among basic school pupils in Zalingei- Sudan. Method: The researcher used descriptive tatistic methods. Questioner technique is used as method of data collection beside speech therapy program. Study group included 130 children with speech disorders from basic School, 40 pupils were selected randomly as study group sample. The data was analyzed by using SPSS program. Results: the prevalence of speech disorders among basic pupils is (8%), the treatment program application to reduce the degree of some speech disorder is effectiveness (p<0.05), the high responses to treatment program is stuttering. Conclusion: In this study, the researcher found that we can treatment and reduced the speech disorders by using treatment programs approaches.
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