Ritva Torppa, a University Lecturer of Logopedics and post-doctoral fellow at the University of Helsinki, shares the benefits of musical experience for spoken language development in cochlear implant recipients and offers ideas about musical activities for children.
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How musical activities help speech perception (Video)
With the festive season in full swing, music will fill the air as people come together over the holidays. Music does more than just make us happy! Musical activities can help you improve speech perception.
Lue lisääThe Role of Music in Families of Children With Hearing Loss and Normal Hearing in Australia, Finland, and the UK
The primary aim of this current study was to compare the role, importance and value placed on music by families with normally hearing (NH) children, to those who had a child with a hearing loss (HL) who wore either hearing aids and/or cochlear implants. A secondary aim was to see whether this differed between the countries. Parents of children aged 2–6 years living in Australia, Finland, and the United Kingdom were invited to complete the Role of Music in Families Questionnaire (RMFQ). Two groups of participants were recruited from each country: (i) parents of NH children, and (ii) parents of children with a HL.
Lue lisääLinks of Prosodic Stress Perception and Musical Activities to Language Skills of Children With Cochlear Implants and Normal Hearing
Objectives: A major issue in the rehabilitation of children with cochlear implants (CIs) is unexplained variance in their language skills, where many of them lag behind children with normal hearing (NH). Here, we assess links between generative language skills and the perception of prosodic stress, and with musical and parental activities in children with CIs and NH. Understanding these links is expected to guide future research and toward supporting language development in children with a CI.
Lue lisääUusi artikkeli ja ohjeita siihen, miten musiikkia voi tehdä niin, että se tukee erityisesti kuulovammaisen lapsen puhekielen kehitystä
Tämä artikkeli esittelee todisteita musiikkiaktiviteettien voimakkaasta yhteydestä kuulovammaisten, myös sisäkorvaistutteella kuulevien lasten ja nuorten puhekielenh kehitykseen.
Lue lisääMusic supports the auditory skills of hearing impaired children
Researchers at University of Helsinki, and University College London have found evidence that children with hearing impairment and cochlear implants can benefit from hobbies involving music and especially singing.
Lue lisääDevelopmental links between speech perception in noise, singing, and cortical processing of music in children with cochlear implants
The perception of speech in noise is challenging for children with cochlear implants (CIs). Singing and musical instrument playing have been associated with improved auditory skills in normal-hearing (NH) children. Therefore, we assessed how children with CIs who sing informally develop in the perception of speech in noise compared to those who do not.
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Ritva Torppa, esitys ON MUSIIKIN AIKA – Musiikki kuulovammaisen lapsen kuntoutuksessa – 5.11.2018, Helsinki
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Ritva Torppa, esitys ON MUSIIKIN AIKA – Musiikki kuulovammaisen lapsen kuntoutuksessa – 5.11.2018, Helsinki
Lue lisääCurrent results of research on music training in children with cochlear implant (esitys)
Esitys Singing in the Brain -symposiumissa. Helsinki, Suomi, 24.10.2018.
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