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Profile of Australian preschool children with speech sound disorders at risk for literacy difficulties

  • Sharynne McLeod
  • , Kathryn Crowe
  • , Sarah Masso
  • , Elise Baker
  • , Jane McCormack
  • , Yvonne Wren
  • , Susan Roulstone
  • , Charlotte Howland

Rannsóknarafurð: Framlag til fræðitímaritsGreinritrýni

Útdráttur

Speech sound disorders are a common communication difficulty in preschool children. Teachers indicate difficulty identifying and supporting these children. The aim of this research was to describe speech and language characteristics of children identified by their parents and/or teachers as having possible communication concerns. 275 Australian 4- to 5-year-old children from 45 preschools whose parents and teachers were concerned about their talking participated in speech-language pathology assessments to examine speech, language, literacy, non-verbal intelligence, oromotor skills and hearing. The majority (71.3%) of children demonstrated lower consonant accuracy than expected for their age, 63.9% did not pass the language-screening task, 65.5% had not been assessed and 72.4% had not received intervention from a speech-language pathologist. The 132 children who were identified with speech sound disorder (phonological impairment) were more likely to be male (62.9%) who were unintelligible to unfamiliar listeners, and had poor emergent literacy and phonological processing skills, despite having typical hearing, oral structures, and intelligence. Children identified by parents and teachers with concerns may have a range of speech, language and communication needs requiring professional support.

Upprunalegt tungumálEnska
Síður (frá-til)15-33
Síðufjöldi19
FræðitímaritAustralian Journal of Learning Difficulties
Bindi22
Númer tölublaðs1
DOI
ÚtgáfustaðaÚtgefið - 2 jan. 2017

Athugasemd

Funding Information: This research was supported by the Australian Research Council Discovery Grant [DP130102545]. The third author acknowledges support from an Australian Postgraduate Award scholarship from the Department of Education. The authors thank Felicity McKellar who provided support with data entry for this study. Publisher Copyright: © 2017 Learning Difficulties Australia.

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