Title of article
Should Singing Activities Be Included in Speech and Voice Therapy for Prepubertal Children?
Author/Authors
Tiija Rinta، نويسنده , , Graham F. Welch، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
13
From page
100
To page
112
Abstract
Customarily, speaking and singing have tended to be regarded as two completely separate sets of behaviors in clinical and educational settings. The treatment of speech and voice disorders has focused on the clientʹs speaking ability, as this is perceived to be the main vocal behavior of concern. However, according to a broader voice-science perspective, given that the same vocal structure is used for speaking and singing, it may be possible to include singing in speech and voice therapy. In this article, a theoretical framework is proposed that indicates possible benefits from the inclusion of singing in such therapeutic settings. Based on a literature review, it is demonstrated theoretically why singing activities can potentially be exploited in the treatment of prepubertal children suffering from speech and voice disorders. Based on this theoretical framework, implications for further empirical research and practice are suggested.
Keywords
Singing , children , Speech and voice disorders , Speech and voice therapy
Journal title
Journal of Voice
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Journal of Voice
Record number
1280368
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