2014
DOI: 10.1590/2317-1782/20140000099
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Verification of the therapeutic process in cleft patients

Abstract: The differences found between groups I and II, although not statistically significant, may suggest that the presence of malformation hinders speech and language acquisition and development and prolongs the therapeutic process if directive interventions are not carried out, including phonological awareness therapy.

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“…These sounds are often misarticulated in a palatal, velar, or glottal position, affecting the perception of the sounds. Bautzer & Guedes (2014) Ruiter et al (2009) found that many of these children improved significantly between their toddler years and early school years in language comprehension and production, but articulation and resonance continued to be abnormal. Baylis et al (2008) compared children with velocardiofacial syndrome (VCFS) with children with cleft palate or velopharyngeal inadequacy (VPI) in terms of word learning ability and articulation.…”
Section: Impact On Speechmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These sounds are often misarticulated in a palatal, velar, or glottal position, affecting the perception of the sounds. Bautzer & Guedes (2014) Ruiter et al (2009) found that many of these children improved significantly between their toddler years and early school years in language comprehension and production, but articulation and resonance continued to be abnormal. Baylis et al (2008) compared children with velocardiofacial syndrome (VCFS) with children with cleft palate or velopharyngeal inadequacy (VPI) in terms of word learning ability and articulation.…”
Section: Impact On Speechmentioning
confidence: 99%