Title of article :
The Development of an Interventional Package on “Receptive Vocabulary” For Cochlear Implanted Children
Author/Authors :
Monshizadeh, Leila Pediatric Neurorehabilitation Research Center - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran , Vameghi, Roshanak Pediatric Neurorehabilitation Research Center - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran , Sajedi, Firoozeh Pediatric Neurorehabilitation Research Center - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran , Yadegari, Fariba Speech and Language Department - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran , Rahimi, Mehdi Educational Psychology - Yazd University, Yazd , Hashemi, Basir Otolaryngology Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Objectives
Considering the shortage of language intervention protocols which
specifically concentrate on cochlear implanted children and considering
the importance of timely language intervention in this group of children,
the aim of the present study was to develop an interventional package on
“receptive vocabulary” for cochlear implanted children.
Materials & Methods
By reviewing the literature related to language acquisition theories in normal
and language disordered children, as well as literature on production of
intervention protocols, especially those for language impaired children, and
also considering the normal process of language and speech development
in normal children, the first draft of the intervention protocol was prepared.
Then, the face and content validity of the intervention protocol was assessed
by a Delphi team through three rounds and finally approved.
Results A language intervention protocol was developed to enhance receptive
vocabulary in 12-48 months-old cochlear implanted children, based on
cognitive, behavioral and developmental theories. This protocol includes
5 interventional stages: 1-Drilling and Imitation; 2-Modeling; 3-Motor
training; 4-Deliberate error correction; 5- Reinstatement and Generalization.
Each stage consists of the description of the aims of that stage, a list of
techniques, the tools required, the detailed step by step explanation of the
intervention, how re-enforcement must take place, and finally the indicators
of success which permit to move forward to the next stage.
Conclusion
The interventional package produced is believed to facilitate language
acquisition in cochlear implanted children, according to expert qualitative
assessment and approval. Experimental research is required for verification
of this assumption.
Keywords :
Language disorder , Cochlear implant , Vocabulary development , Protocol , Educational package , Children , Receptive language
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics