You must abide by THIS ASHA rule.
What is the Code of Ethics?
These are the 3 main parts of the brain.
What is cerebrum, cerebellum, and brain stem?
This portion of the brain is known as "little Brain".
What is cerebellum?
At this age, children mainly produces sounds of distess (crying, fussing), or vegetative sounds (burping, coughing).
What is 0-1 month olds?
This is the nasal cavity through the back of the throat to larynx and esophagus.
What is the pharynx?
You must apply for ______ from ASHA.
What is certification?
There are this many spinal nerves (nerves that emerge from the spinal cord).
What is 31?
This portion of the brain governs unique human qualities:
-thinking
-problem solving
-planning
-creating
-rationalizing
What is cerebrum?
At this age, infants beginning to pronounce true consonant and vowel combinations that are strung together. (Reduplicative Babbling, and Variegated Babbling).
What is 6-8 months olds?
This is when energy is taken from respiration and converted to sounds.
What is phonation?
BA (bachelors of art), or BS (bachelors of science)
AND
MA (masters of art), or MS (masters of science)
There are this many cranial nerves (nerves that emerge from the brain).
What is 12?
This portion of the brain contains one frontal lobe, two temporal lobes, two parietal lobes, and an occipital lobe.
What is the cerebrum?
This age group undergoes a vocabulary spurt, learning 7-9 new words a day. A transition from single words to multiple words.
What is 18-24 months old?
This is cartilage in front of the neck (windpipe).
What is the larynx?
For your clinical fellowship year, this many weeks of full time employment are required.
What is 36 weeks?
In the central nervous system, there are 3 protective layers. What are they?
2. 3 layers of membrane
3. cerebrospinal fluid
This portion of the brain sits in front of the brain stem.
What is the cerebellum?
At this age, infants are producing consonant like sounds, particularly when happy.
What is 2-3 months old?
When the air from the lungs is further refined by the articulatory system.
What is articulation?
This many hours of clinical practicum are required.
What is 375 hours?
These are the two major nervous systems.
What is central nervous system, and peripheral nervous system?
This portion of the brain maintains muscle tone
controls equilibrium.
What is the cerebellum?
At this age, children are beginning to gain more control of their articulators, play with loudness and pitch, and tend to yell, growl, squeal, and produce raspberries.
What is 4-6 months old?
Respiration of speech is when you have a shorter inhale, there is a _______ exhale.
What is longer?