Different types of Stutters
Teaching Strategies
Speach and Language Disorder Symptoms
DevelopmentalAges
Speech and Language Disorders
100
Adding sounds in the middle of a sentence. Ex) Uh,um,like,you know
What is an Interjection
100
Behavioral, reducing stress and anxiety.
What are teaching strategies for Stuttering?
100
Dysarthria, Apraxia, Stuttering, Orofacial Myofunctional Disorder.
What are the 4 types of Speech Disorders?
100
Startles at noises, makes pleasure sounds, and smiles when he/she sees you.
What should my child be able to do from birth-3 months?
100
A person is unable to produce speech sounds correctly or fluently.
What is a speech disorder?
200
Repeating the first sound, or few sounds of a word. Ex)G/g/g/go or Tha/tha/thanks
What is sound or syllable repetition?
200
Retraining the mouth to make certain sounds, slower speech.
What is Apraxia?
200
Slurred and slow rate of speech, speaking softly, limited mouth movement, and abnormal rhythm when speaking.
What are the symptoms of Dysarthria Disorder?
200
Points to body parts when asked, follows simple commands, (Roll the ball), says more words every month, and two word sentences are formed.
What is a child able to do between 1-2 years old?
200
Trouble understanding others or expressing, thoughts, ideas, or feeling.
What is a language disorder?
300
Getting stuck on the first sound of a word for a few seconds. Ex) Ccccccccandy
What are prolongations?
300
Retraining muscles in mouth.
What is Dysarthria?
300
Difficulty imitating sounds.
What are the symptoms of Apraxia?
300
Understands words in order: first, next, last. Time: Yesterday, today, tomorrow. Names letters and numbers, can hold a coversation, tells a short story.
What should my child be able to do by 5-6 years old?
300
A repetition of sounds, syllables, part words, whole words and interjections.
What is Stuttering?
400
Difficulty moving from the "W" in where, to the other sounds in the sentence. Ex)W/w/w Where are you going?
What is Part word repetition?
400
Naming objects, following directions, or answering questions about stories. Also, gestering and writing are encouraged.
What is Aphasia?
400
Speaks in single words, wrong order of words, uses made up words, omits small words.
What are characteristics of Expressive Aphasia?
400
Understands differences in the meaning of words: Go-Stop, Big-Little, Up-Down. Asks Why? Has a word for almost everything.
What should my child be able to do at 2-3 years old?
400
A language disorder resulting from brain injury.
What is Aphasia?
500
Saying more than one word, more than one time. Ex) The ball/the ball/the ball
What are multiple word repetitions?
500
Focuses on Sound Production and Mouth Awareness
What are teaching strategies for Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders?
500
Expressive and Receptive
What are two types of Aphasia?
500
Plays Peek-a-Boo
What is child developement between 7 months and 1 year?
500
No communication in social situations. Occurs mostly in children.
What is selective mutism?
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