Interactive speech therapy for children

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Abstract

Sound formation is a process involving both the brain and the phonetic organs. This paper presents a study on the ways in which sound creation develops. The main aim is to create an application to aid speech therapy as part of the rehabilitation process that works on patients" pronation. In this case, children with speech problems play games that may affect the teaching and learning process by participating in the research study.

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Fardoun, H. M., Katib, I. A., & Ciprés, A. P. (2014). Interactive speech therapy for children. In Proceedings - REHAB 2014 (pp. 377–380). ICST. https://doi.org/10.4108/icst.pervasivehealth.2014.255378

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