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요리활동을 통한 언어중재가 언어발달지연을 보이는 유아의 언어능력 향상에 대한 연구

A Study the effect of Cooking Activity as a Language Intervention on the Language Development of Language Delayed Infants.

  • 투고 : 2016.05.25
  • 심사 : 2016.10.07
  • 발행 : 2016.10.31

초록

본 연구는 요리활동을 통한 언어중재가 언어발달지연을 보이는 유아의 언어능력 향상에 대해 알아보고 현장에서의 효율적인 교수학습 및 환경구성을 마련하는데 연구의 목적을 두고 있다. 연구대상은 서울시에 위치한 E아동발달센터에 재원 중인 만3세 유아 3명(남아 2명, 여아 1명)을 대상으로 각 연령 별 발달을 고려한 주제를 각각 선정하여 요리활동을 통한 언어중재를 실행하였다. 언어중재는 1주에 1회 50분씩 총 25회에 거쳐 실시하였고, 어휘는 요리동사 및 명사가 골고루 분포되도록 하였다. 자료 분석은 그림 어휘력검사(PPVT-R), 취학 전 아동의 수용언어(RLA) 및 표현언어(ELA) 발달 검사(PRES)를 사전 사후 검사를 실시하였고, 결과를 요약하면 다음과 같다. 요리활동을 통한 언어중재를 언어발달지연을 보이는 유아에게 실시한 결과 어휘력, 수용언어, 표현언어, 통합언어 모두 정상언어발달수준에 도달하였음을 알 수 있었다. 이러한 결과는 요리활동을 통한 언어중재가 언어발달지연을 보이는 만3세 유아들에게 긍정적인 영향을 주는 활동임을 시사하고 있다. 따라서 요리활동은 유아의 능동적인 참여와 흥미를 유발 시킬 수 있으며, 다양한 경험을 통해 언어능력을 신장 시킬 수 있다고 본다.

Language intervention through cooking activity programs is designed to provide an efficient teaching method and improved educational environment in the field of teaching. This program addresses the effects of this program on the language development of three three-year-old infants (M;2, F;1) in the Center in Seoul. A cooking topic suitable for the age of this group was selected. The language Intervention was conducted for 50 minutes per week for a total of 25 times, and made use of vocabulary, verbs and nouns related to cooking which were evenly distributed. In this study, the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test-Revised (PPVT-R), receptive language age (RLA) and expressive language age (ELA), and Preschool Receptive-Expressive Language Scale (PRES) were used to analyze the collected data. After the study, the cooking activity was accomplished with normal development outcomes appearing in the ability of vocabulary, receptive language, expressive language, and integrated language. There is now a solid evidence base supporting the efficacy of cooking activity in producing positive outcomes in the language development of language delayed infants. Consequently, cooking can induce their active participation and interest and extend their language abilities through various experiences.

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