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Sound reward toys

A S Raikes, F T Rule, M J Simpkiss

    Child: Care, Health and Development
    |March 1, 1976
    PubMed
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    This study details the creation and application of three novel sound reward toys. These devices aid in the diagnosis and treatment of speech disorders, promoting interdisciplinary collaboration and patient benefit.

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    Area of Science:

    • Therapeutic apparatus design
    • Speech-language pathology
    • Interdisciplinary healthcare

    Background:

    • Comprehensive treatment centers foster innovation.
    • Multidisciplinary collaboration benefits patient care.
    • Need for practical therapeutic tools exists.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the construction of new sound reward toys.
    • To outline the use of these toys for speech disorder diagnosis.
    • To detail their application in speech disorder treatment.

    Main Methods:

    • Design and construction of three sound-based reward toys.
    • Utilizing toys in diagnostic assessments for speech disorders.
    • Employing toys in therapeutic interventions for speech disorders.

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    Main Results:

    • Successfully developed three functional sound reward toys.
    • Toys demonstrated practical utility in diagnosing speech disorders.
    • Toys proved beneficial in the treatment of speech disorders.

    Conclusions:

    • New therapeutic apparatus can emerge from multidisciplinary settings.
    • Sound reward toys offer a practical approach to speech disorder management.
    • Interdisciplinary projects yield patient benefits and novel solutions.