Verbal-Auditory Skills in 5-year-Old Children of Semnan/Iran in 2006
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Abstract:
Introduction
This research was planned to determine some verbal-auditory skills (verbal-auditory short memory and phonological awareness) that have the closest relationship with speech and language development in 5-year-old children. Method
In this descriptive cross-sectional study, 400 children of pre-school classes affiliated to Education and Welfare organizations in Semnan city were selected randomly. Required data were gathered by using a questionnaire and performing verbal – auditory skills tests.Results
The obtained means were as follows: monosyllable non word repetition: 3.28, 4 syllabic non word repetition: 1.17, syllable recognition: 10.27, syllable segmentation: 3.04, syllable blending: 3.20, alliteration (word with same starter phoneme) recognition: 0.92 and production of word with same starter phoneme: 0.54.Conclusion
Test material has a great influence on the results of the auditory memory test. Due to lack of enough Iranian research and any agreement between them, we can not determine the sequence of phonological skills exactly and it requires further researches. Moreover, more surveys are required to find the effect of age.Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Volume:15 Issue: 3, 2008
Pages:
251 to 259
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