Conversational Skills of Children with Cleft Lip and Palate: A Replication and Extension

Author:

Frederickson Melissa S.1,Chapman Kathy L.2,Hardin-Jones Mary3

Affiliation:

1. HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.

2. Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.

3. Division of Communication Disorders, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming

Abstract

Objective To replicate and to extend a previous study examining the conversational skills of children with cleft lip and palate. Participants Thirty-four children (33 to 44 months) participated: 17 children with cleft lip and palate and 17 noncleft children. Methods The children were observed during an interaction with caregivers in their homes. Samples of caregiver-child interactions were coded as assertive or responsive, for type of conversational act, and for discourse level categories. Profiles of conversational activity were determined for each child based on the coding. Correlations were performed to examine the relationship between assertiveness and speech variables (articulation and resonance) for the children with cleft lip and palate. Results Group comparisons revealed that the children with cleft lip and palate produced fewer assertive utterances, were less likely to respond adequately to comments by caregivers, and produced more topic maintaining and fewer topic extending utterances than did their noncleft peers during conversational interactions. Examination of individual child data indicated that 35% of the children with cleft lip and palate exhibited conversational profiles characterized by either low assertiveness or low responsiveness. Finally, a significant positive correlation was noted between conversational assertiveness and speech production skills. Conclusion These findings suggested that the children with cleft lip and palate were less conversationally assertive than their noncleft peers. Further, there appeared to be a relationship between speech production skills and conversational skills, suggesting that poor speech may be impacting language performance for these children.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,Oral Surgery

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