Fauza Afisha - Academia.edu (original) (raw)

Related Authors

Don Ross

Alejandra B Osorio

Giulia Sissa

Florin Curta

Roshan Chitrakar

Lev Manovich

Lev Manovich

Graduate Center of the City University of New York

Praesti Sedjo

Juraj Marušiak

José Manuel Santos

Ulul Rizal

Uploads

Papers by Fauza Afisha

Research paper thumbnail of Language Development Intervention in Children Speech Delay: Systematic Review

International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews, Jun 1, 2024

This study examines various methods used to improve speech skills in children with speech delay. ... more This study examines various methods used to improve speech skills in children with speech delay. The methods studied included floor time, discrete trial training (DTT), storytelling, speech therapy, phonics methods, behavior modification, singing, and flash cards. The results of the study show that some of these methods are effective in improving the communication skills of children with speech delay. However, children's responses to these methods can vary, and factors such as the number of study subjects and the intensity of the intervention can also influence the results significantly. Therefore, further research and development is needed to understand deeply and consistently the treatment of speech delay in children

Research paper thumbnail of Language Development Intervention in Children Speech Delay: Systematic Review

International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews, Jun 1, 2024

This study examines various methods used to improve speech skills in children with speech delay. ... more This study examines various methods used to improve speech skills in children with speech delay. The methods studied included floor time, discrete trial training (DTT), storytelling, speech therapy, phonics methods, behavior modification, singing, and flash cards. The results of the study show that some of these methods are effective in improving the communication skills of children with speech delay. However, children's responses to these methods can vary, and factors such as the number of study subjects and the intensity of the intervention can also influence the results significantly. Therefore, further research and development is needed to understand deeply and consistently the treatment of speech delay in children

Log In