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Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders Vol.52 271-277 August 1987.
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Clinical Assessment of Oropharyngeal Motor Development in Young Children

JoAnne Robbins 1 and Thomas Klee 2

1 University of Wisconsin, Madison
2 Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN

A clinical protocol was developed for the purpose of assessing the oral and speech motor abilities of children. An 86-item test was administered to 90 normally developing children aged 2:6–6:11. Evaluations of the structural integrity of the vocal tract did not show developmental change, although evaluations of oral and speech motor functioning changed significantly with age. The functional portion of the protocol was most sensitive to developmental change up to age 3:6, with an asymptote in performance thereafter. Clinical application of the protocol is discussed.

Submitted on September 10, 1986
Accepted on January 20, 1987




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