Pediatric Voice Therapy Part 4: Resonant Voice Therapy for Children
Presented by Maia Nystrum Braden
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Meet your instructor
Maia Nystrum Braden
Maia Braden, MS, CCC-SLP, is a speech-language pathologist with eleven years of experience working in voice and voice disorders. She became interested in speech pathology as a singer and earned her MS in Communicative Disorders at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. From there, she completed a clinical fellowship in voice…
Chapters & learning objectives
1. Overview of Resonant Voice Therapy
Resonant voice therapy is based on the source filter theory of voice production as well as principles of motor learning. In the introduction, we will review how the subsystems of voice work together, and how changing one can influence the others. We will also provide a brief overview of principles of motor learning and how these apply to voice therapy.
2. Resonant Voice Therapy for Children
Achieving optimal forward resonant voice in children presents unique challenges and opportunities. In this section, participants will observe and have opportunities to practice resonant voice activities, and the instructor will demonstrate activities at different levels of difficulty. We will discuss how to work within a flexible hierarchy adapting to the child’s individual strengths and needs.
3. Generalization and Carryover
How do we “make it stick?” Generalization to outside the therapy room can be one of the greatest challenges to success in therapy. In this chapter, we will address how to bring resonant voice strategies into connected speech and to carryover in all environments. Facilitators of adherence for children and families will be addressed as well.
4. Troubleshooting
In this chapter, the instructor provides strategies for meeting specific challenges often found in resonant voice therapy.
More courses in this series
Pediatric Voice Therapy Part 1: Introduction to Pediatric Voice Disorders
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Pediatric Voice Therapy Part 2: Pediatric Voice Evaluation
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Pediatric Voice Therapy Part 3: Introduction to Pediatric Voice Therapy
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Pediatric Voice Therapy Part 4: Resonant Voice Therapy for Children
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