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100

The unit used to measure sound.

What is a decibel (dB)? Conversational speech is typically 60dB while an emergency siren is typically around 115-120 dB. 

100

dɛləwɛr pəblɪk hɛlθ

What is 'delaware public health'?

100

The percentage of children that experience some type of feeding difficulty during infancy or early childhood.

What is 25%!


This number only increases in children with developmental delays!

100

The three first consonants often produced by babies.

What are /p/, /b/, and /m/? Babies often make these sounds when they babble!

100

The number of practice areas in the scope of speech language pathology.

8!

1-Hearing (Aural Rehab)

2-Feeding/Swallowing

3-Articulation/Phonology

4-Fluency

5-Voice

6-Language

7-Cognition

8-Resonance

200

Three types of hearing loss.

What are conductive, sensorineural, and mixed hearing loss. 

Conductive HL- When sound cannot transfer through the outer or middle ear. *Think colds (24-45 dB HL)

SNHL- Damage to the inner ear **permanent

Mixed- Combo of the two

200

spitʃ pəθalədʒi

What is 'speech pathology'?

200

Age at which a child is considered primarily self-feeding.

What is 18-24 months!


They can chew a variety of textures, show emerging ability to use spoons/forks, and can use a cup with two hands

200

Children under the age of 4 are at the highest risk for this.

What is a Traumatic Brain Injury? This is because they are likely to fall when learning to sit, stand, walk, and run.

300

The number of ways to classify hearing loss.

6! Slight, Mild, Moderate, Moderately Severe, Severe and Profound 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Va1wrnsMve0


300

θæŋks fɔr pleɪŋ

What is 'thanks for playing'?

300

Intake amount recommended by the AAP of 100% fresh or reconstituted fruit juice per day (ages 1-3).

What is 4 oz.

300

One of the earliest ways a baby communicates.

What is crying? Every Mama knows that the way their baby cries can tell them something different. A hunger cry and a pain cry are often very distinct and different!