Enhancing Vocabulary Instruction for Children With Speech and Hearing Impairments: The Role of Multiple Sensory Modalities
Agalyasri. G. S,
Bhuvaneswari. G
Abstract:This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of a multi-sensory approach to vocabulary instruction for youths with speech impairments and contrast it with conventional techniques. A total of 52 speech-impaired children between the ages of 18 and 20 were included in the study, and they were allocated randomly to either the experimental group (n = 26) or the control group (n = 26) in a proper experimental design. The control group received conventional instruction, while the experimental group received multi-sensor… Show more
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