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Rhythmic Games for Children with Speech Delays

by Dr. Jennifer Chen

MONTREAL – A rhythm game played‍ on a tablet may help children who stutter, according to Montreal researchers.

The same team ⁣previously showed that the intervention could help children with ADHD improve their attention and inhibitory control.

This time, Professor simone Falk, from the⁤ Department of Psychology at the University⁤ of Montreal, and her colleagues wanted ⁤to know if rhythmic training could benefit children who ‌stutter.

“Advances in neuroscience have helped us better understand why⁣ people‌ stutter, and one ​reason is ​that people who stutter ‍have a‌ difference in the timing of speech,” she explained.

To perform well in the rhythm game,⁤ researchers say, children must demonstrate great⁢ control to tap the screen only when appropriate, in time with the game’s ​rhythm.

Players tap along with the music to build a virtual ⁣building, with its progress linked to their performance. For⁤ example, tapping with perfect regularity for eight beats earns a 100% accuracy score, contributing to their overall score. When that score reaches a certain threshold, a ‌new​ floor is added to the virtual building. ​the​ goal is to finish⁤ construction within a set time.

This small “proof of ‌concept” study was conducted with 21 French-speaking Quebec children aged 9 ​to 12 who stuttered, without any ​other language disorder, as this is the age when stuttering is at risk of becoming permanent.Participants were randomly assigned to ⁢play the rhythm game or a non-rhythmic‍ control game for three weeks.

Only participants who trained with the rhythm ⁤game, the authors report, showed improvements.

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