Speech Impairment
Language Impairment
Language Impairment
100

What does the acronym SODA stand for?

What are substitutions, omissions, distortions, and additions?

100

Severity (mild, moderate, severe,
profound)
◼Modes affected (listening,
speaking, reading, writing)
◼Parts of language affected
(content, form, use) 


What are the characteristics of a language impairment?

100

Overuse of fillers and circumlocutions
 Associated with word-finding difficulties,
rapid speech, and word and phrase
repetitions
 Lack of self-awareness


What is Cluttering?

200

Disorders of the concept or rules of language related to sounds (phonemes)
Typical development includes simplifying sounds and
sound combinations (motor system is developing)


What is a phonological impairment?

200

What are risk factors for a language impairment?

What are ?

Being male
Ongoing hearing impairment
More reactive temperament


200

Delayed language development (~ 25% are
nonverbal)
Difficulty initiating and sustaining conversation
Repetitive language (echolalia)
Limited understanding of non-verbal behaviors


What is Autism Spectrum Disorder?

300

Give two examples of phonological processes?

What are Fronting and Cluster Reduction?

300
  • Language performance is significantly lower than nonverbal intelligence

What is a specific langauge impairment or a develpomental language disorder?

300
  • Group of disorders; Significant difficulty may be in…


    • Listening

    • Speaking

    • Reading 

    • Writing

    • Reasoning

    • Mathematical abilities

What are learning disabilities?

400

What is your instructor's full name?

Who is Susan Ayers?

400


Affects more males than females,
increased prevalence in families
May have marked deficits in working
memory
Suggests limited capacity for language processing
 


What are characteristics of a developmental language disorder?

400

What is the most common LD?

What is Dyslexia?

500

Hearing problems ~2/3 of the time
❖Speech sound production problems
❖ Swallowing problems
•Differences in oral-motor structure
and function
❖ Intellectual disability –
About 80%  have moderate
severity


What is Down Syndrome?

500

Name some negative effects of having an SLI or DLD?

What are 

Negative peer perception
Poor social skills
Many later identified as having LD
Later academic difficulties, especially with
language-based activities
Many adolescents with SLI/DLD perceive
themselves negatively


500
  • Intense or focused interests

  • Repetitive body movements (stereotypy)

  • Adherence to routines

What are repetitive and restricted behaviors associated with ASD?

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