SLT Blog: Understanding the Essential Goals of Speech and Language Therapy:
- DSCNE
- Aug 28
- 2 min read
Today's SLT Blog is from, BrÃd O'Connell
Key Goals in Speech-Language Therapy for Children with Down Syndrome
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Speech-Language Therapy (SLT) plays a crucial role in supporting children with Down syndrome as they develop communication skills. Children with Down syndrome typically exhibit a distinctive speech, language, and communication profile characterised by a combination of strengths and challenges. While their non-verbal cognitive skills may be relatively stronger, they often experience delays and difficulties in spoken language development.Â
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This blog post outlines typical goals in SLT, focusing on articulation, vocabulary, and social communication.
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1. Articulation
Goal: Improve clarity of speech sounds to enhance intelligibility.
Strategies:
Sound Practice: Use repetitive exercises and fun activities to practice specific sounds.
Visual Cues: Incorporate visuals to demonstrate mouth movements and sound production.
Specific Therapeutic Approaches: For instance, cued articulation or PROMPT.
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2. Vocabulary Development
Goal: Expand both receptive (understanding) and expressive (usage) vocabulary.
Strategies:
Thematic Learning: Introduce new words through themes or categories, such as animals, colours, or daily routines.
Multisensory Approaches: Use visuals, play, tactile objects, and interactive activities to reinforce word meanings.

3. Social Communication
Goal: Enhance the ability to initiate and maintain conversations.
Strategies:
Sequencing: helping the child understand the beginning, middle and end of a story.
Role-Playing: Engage in role-playing scenarios to practice conversational skills and social interactions.

4. Language Comprehension
Goal: Improve understanding of spoken language and following directions.
Strategies:
Listening Activities: Use stories and questions to enhance comprehension skills.
Visual Supports: Incorporate visual aids to help clarify instructions and concepts.
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Setting clear, achievable goals in Speech-Language Therapy is vital for helping children with Down syndrome enhance their communication skills. You can have a discussion with your SLT about what aspect of communication you would like to focus on.
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