Speech Therapy Services For Children With Motor Speech Disorders
Prof TONG Chi Fai Michael
Speech Therapy Services For Children With Motor Speech Disorders
Prof TONG Chi Fai Michael
The issueSpeech sound disorders (SSDs) is a communication disorder in which children (or sometimes adults) find persistent difficulties in saying certain words or sounds at an age appropriate level, posing limitations to their social participation and development. While there are a multitude of SSD subtypes based on their respective causes, there is a lack of tools to accurately diagnose Cantonese-speaking children, without which appropriate treatment approaches cannot be determined. Diagnoses performed by speech therapists are tentative, while treatment approaches are directly adapted from English with questionable efficacy.
The team has designed a full set of tools – an assessment protocol, diagnostic criteria and treatment programme tailored for Cantonese-speaking kids. In this project, they invite practicing speech therapists to professional seminars and workshops, training them to deliver the assessment and treatment service for recruited children with SSDs. These outreach events serve also as opportunities to explore collaboration with relevant NGOs, which support the team with referrals.
Parents of participating children have reported marvellous progress in their participating children’s speech intelligence. Family members have opportunities to consult professionals on how to better help their children. The majority of participating speech therapists have found a gain in knowledge and skills in assessing, diagnosing and treating children. With the tool set ready, they can now find the right antidote.
– 20 children with severe SSDs– 376 speech therapists
2018
Speech therapy, Well-being