typical and disorder communication
anatomy and language impairments
sound disordered and literacy impairment
impairments in adults and fluency
stuttering and voicing
100

these devices are tools to help people who are non verbal or struggle with language be able to communicate their needs effectively 

what are augmentative and alternative communication devices (aac)

100

the diaphragm and abdominal muscles are responsible for this 

what is breathing in and out 

100

these are abnormalities in the face that can cause speech and language disorders 

what is craniofacial abnormalities 

100

this controls the muscles of tongue movement 

what is hypoglottal

100

behavioral, organic, and psychological are all theories of this disorder 

what is stuttering 

200

this is a systematic approach to clinical decision making that integrates the best available research, the patients values and preferences, and expertise 

what is evidence based practice 

200

this breathing is special breathing patterns needed to produce speech. requires great control of muscular effort and air flow to sustain speech 

what is speech breathing 

200

this approach focuses on therapeutic methods that focus on the basic foundational skills and gradually building upon them 

what is the bottom up approach 

200

this system of nerves communicates with the rest of your body functions in order to process stimuli and make movements 

what is the central nervous system 

200

stretching out sounds, ex: ssssssssleep 

what is prolonged stuttering 

300

this type of culture depends a lot on nonverbal cues, shared understanding, and indirect communication. typically seen in japan and china

what is high context culture

300

the sounds made by the addiction of the vocal folds, creating sounds 

what is phonation

300

this is the ability to apply knowledge of letter sounds to correctly pronounce words 

what is decoding 

300

this side of the brain is required for speech production and is the frontal lobe 

what is brocas area 

300

the attributes related to the sound of the voice

what is voice quality 

400

this term refers to the root cause of something 

what is etiology 

400
when a child has trouble using and acquiring language despite normal iq and development they might be diagnosed with this 

what is a specific language impairment (sli)

400

drawing conclusions, understanding the main ideas of short stories, and making predictions are all key components of this 

what is reading comprehension 

400

these are the common speech interruptions that occur in children and adults that are not considered disorders 

what is normal disfluencies 

400

this is the term for the problems in the nervous system 

what is neurogenic 

500

this is muscle weakness or trouble coordinating the muscles that are used for speech, affects the ability to produce clear speech sounds 

what is dysarthria 

500

social communication and interaction challenges, repetitive and restrictive behavior, and communication and language differences are all characteristics of this disorder 

what is autism spectrum 

500

children from a lower social class typically develop this way compared to children from a higher class

what is slower 

500

words like uh, um, or like are considered this type of normal disfluency 

what is fillers 

500

this refers to a person being able to use their body to select the message they are intending to say 

what is direct selection