Aphasia as A Speech Disorder in Sudanese Autistic Children
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2015
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The purpose of this study is to investigate Aphasia as speech
disorders among Sudanese Autistic children under the age of 4 to 14
years. Four cases were chosen randomly to form the study sample.
The participants are from different grades and different ages. Besides
being pupils enrolled in schools, these children were also under
surveillance and observation by SLPs and experts. To gain the results
the researcher has conducted 30 sessions to observe the children's
behavior. Other 20 persons were also selected to contribute to the
study. These participants are parents of the Autistic children and
experts who are connected with Autism. The researcher has
conducted a questionnaire for these 20 participants.
Two major instruments were used in this study, which are: a)
observation of the children with Autism b) a questionnaire for parents,
experts and teachers.
The most important findings of this study are:
1) Every child with Autism has speech disorders and problems of
communication.
2) Autism Speech Disorder (ASD) is not always related to
physiological brain damage as it was thought at the first time when
people experienced ASD impairments among children. It is a
complicated neurological problem that the child experiences,
turning his life into a mysterious suffering.
3) Speech disorders lock the children's potential in the learning
process, as well as establishing gap between them and their
classmates. This is because autistic children have their different
needs and interests.
4) Autism is considered one of the diseases most responsible for
children's speech and communication problems. It is difficult
sometimes to identify child with autism without a complete
knowledge about the disease.
5) Most of the Autistic children tested in this study lack concentration
when they communicate with their partners. They do not often
recognize normal things in daily life, like the names of room
elements or directions or any simple statement.
6) Autistic children are born normally then they start losing speech. In
the four cases researched the parents do not know the reason
behind their child‘s unfamiliar behaviors, which can form with the
universal studies.
Based on the finding of this study the following recommendations can
be made:
l) Since the studies done in speech disorders with regard to Autism
are very few in Sudan and nearly non-existed, the researcher
recommends further studies to be done that look at the biological
effect of the parents on their newborn child.
2) The researcher also recommends whoever responsible in the field
of health and education should provide parents with the most
significant symptoms of autistic children in the way that they can
handle Autism in its early phase.
3) Before handing their autistic child to SLP, parents should work
hard with their child following the scientific stages with him/her
and giving him/her hope to recover.
4) It is not always wise to keep the autistic child at home separated
from his parallels; rather, a child needs to accustom the presence of
his colleagues and needs to engage more with their activities, this
procedure helps aggressive autistic children much more.
Description
A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics
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Applied Linguistics