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What is ear wax?
an extra chromosome, hearing loss, enlarged tongue, almond shaped eyes, cervical issues, and expressive language challenges.
What is Down Syndrome?
A speaker may use a familiar dialect with those in their community of speakers that is oftentimes referred to as slang.
What is a Code switching?
The loss or inability to swallow.
What is dysphagia?
The four systems of speech.
What are respiratory, phonatory, resonatory, and articulation?
Dedicated AAC device
What is a SGD (Speech Generating Device) or Voice Output device that is dedicated to communication only, offers dynamic displays for an individual to communicate, and is most often covered by insurance?
as a result of the mother exposed to alcohol during pregnancy with resulting intellectual and learning/language challenges, oftentimes with facial distinctions, and behavioral challenges.
What is Fetal Alcohol syndrome?
This differs only in pronunciation.
What is an accent?
What are the four phases of swallowing?
Positivism, ableism, colonialism, and the medical model.
What are the four pillars that our field was based on?
neuroplasticity
What is the brain's way of after an injury rerouting to find new neural pathways to compensate?
is a chromosomal disorder, presents with insatiable hunger, intellectual disabilities, behavioral challenges, and delayed or incomplete puberty.
What is Prader-Willi syndrome?
This is a language variety/dialect that has a rich history that touches on linguistics, literature, music, and the way we speak.
What is African American English (AAE)?
The instrumental assessment to establish a client's swallowing function and to determine an appropriate course of treatment if needed.
What is a videofluoroscopy?
These are referred to as the 3 R's when thinking about a TBI.
What are Recognize, Report, and Recover?
audiologist
Who is someone that can assess and diagnose hearing disorders?
presents with attention challenges, distracts easily, difficulties in noisy environments, no cognitive issues, may become easily frustrated.
What is APD/Auditory Processing Disorders?
This person may exhibit a disruption in the flow of speech that may have accompanying concomitant behaviors.
What is a PWS (Person with a stutter)
Grapes, hot dogs, hard candies, rice, scrambled eggs.
What are commonly choked upon foods?
When an individual has experienced a stroke and has intact auditory comprehension but limited verbal output.
What is Broca's aphasia?
otolaryngologist
What is an ear, nose, and throat physician?
offers a spectrum of higher level or lower level needs with accompanying social pragmatic challenges, may exhibit ritualistic and repetitive behaviors, may experience sensory issues, language and behavioral challenges.
What is ASD or Autism Spectrum Disorder?
it takes a community of shared language to pass a language along.
What is Nicaraguan Sign Language?
SDOH (social determinants of health) to include food security.
What we should be mindful of when working with our clients?
When an individual has experienced a stroke and has fluent speech but impaired auditory comprehension.
What is Wernicke's aphasia?