LANGUAGE IN INDIA

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Volume 22:8 August 2022
ISSN 1930-2940

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A Survey Based on Xceptional Learning Platform

Ms. Shikha Merin Philip, Ms. Ferly Felix &
Dr. Satish Kumaraswamy


Abstract

Speech and Language intervention provide different techniques for individuals with special needs depending up on the individual’s strength and weakness. Teletherapy services have made it even simpler to receive the speech language intervention through the use of digital technology. This study helps to understand awareness of Xceptional Learning Platform among parents and SLP’s. The study was conducted by providing 15 closed set of questionnaires to evaluate the awareness of Xceptional Learning Platform. Based on the statistical analysis, result demonstrates that parents are more aware of using Xceptional Learning Platform as parents are purchasing and using app more than SLP’s.

Introduction

A speech language therapist, often known as a communication therapist, evaluates, diagnoses, and treats communication issues and disorders. Speech language intervention can help individuals with speech and language problems caused by stroke, brain injury, or other diseases as well as children with speech language disorders. There is risk of having social and intellectual issues, which could have long-lasting effects throughout puberty and life. It's crucial to start speech language intervention early and use it well. Due to cost effectiveness, socioeconomic standing, and geographical obstacles for families, access to speech language intervention could be improved with the help of technology, particularly with the help of mobile.

Technology has advanced in the field of speech and hearing, where professionals have been experimenting with various cutting-edge tools and providing top-notch services without jeopardising the most important treatment choice an individual may receive in a lifetime. Online therapy sessions are currently accepted as physical therapy sessions all around the world, as per the studies and reports in the health sector.

The modern world's technology offers a wide range of chances for online speech and language intervention. Rather than Zoom and Google Meet, many other online therapy apps such as Speak Easy, Apraxia, Common Boards Lite, Articulation Station, Speech Tutor, Gemini, Neuron UP and other speech treatment applications are introduced.

Xceptional Learning Platform approach is substantially more time consuming and accessible by making intervention approaches easily available wherever a mobile device can reach. By increasing personalization, it is primarily beneficial for persons who confront the effects of social stigmas linked with communication difficulty.


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Ms. Shikha Merin Philip
Dr. MV Shetty College of Speech and Hearing
Mangaluru, Karnataka 575013
shikhamerin253@gmail.com

Ms. Ferly Felix
Dr. MV Shetty College of Speech and Hearing
Mangaluru, Karnataka 575013

Dr. Satish Kumaraswamy
Professor & Principal
Dr. MV Shetty College of Speech and Hearing
Mangaluru, Karnataka 575013
sat8378@yahoo.com

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