The Effect of Baby Massage on Language Development
Disorder (Speech Delay)

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Title

The Effect of Baby Massage on Language Development
Disorder (Speech Delay)

Subject

speech delayed; baby massage;
language

Description

This research is directed to answer the following problems; Is
there an Influence of Baby Massage on Language Development
Disorders (Speech Delay). This study uses a pre-experimental
design, because there are variables outside the independent
variables that can affect the dependent variable. The research
design used was Two Group Pre-Posttest Design (Nuryadi, et al,
2017). The treatment given is; 1) Group I = given Speech Therapy
without Oromotor (Speech Therapy Massage) = 16 people; 2)
Group II = given Speech Therapy with Oromotor (Speech Therapy
Massage) = 16 people. Therapy was given for 3 consecutive
months. This research activity was carried out in two places,
namely NU_Kids Integrated Therapy 1 and 2. The results of the
analysis showed that; 1) Most of the children who were given
treatment only with speech therapy (Group I) had severe autism,
namely 11 people (68.8%) then most of the children who were
given a combination treatment, namely Speech Therapy and
Oromotor (Speech Therapy Massage) ) (Group II) also
experienced severe autism, namely 9 people (56.3%). This shows
that children with severe autism really need speech therapy to deal
with communication disorders that can be detected through speech
delays (Speech Delay); 2) The results of the different language
development test using the Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test (asymp sig
2-Tailed) showed that in Group I; only children with severe autism
category have differences in language development in pre and post
treatment; Then in Group II; children with moderate and severe
autism categories have differences in language development in pre
and post treatment; 3) The ANOVA test results obtained that the F
table value from the calculation is 4.17, which is, the calculated F
value is in the rejection area (F arithmetic > F table), then H0 is
rejected and H1 is accepted. The conclusion is that the speaking
ability of the two groups is significantly different, so that it is found
that there is "The Effect of Baby Massage on Language
Development Disorders (Speech Delay)

Creator

Marta Pastari1
, Syokumawena2

Publisher

Budapest International Research and Critics Institute-Journal (BIRCI-Journal)

Date

2022

Contributor

Marta Pastari1
, Syokumawena2

Format

PDF

Language

BAHASA INGGRIS

Type

JURNAL INTERNASIONAL

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