Components of Speech
Speech Disorders
Communication disorders and Deafness
Strategies for teachers
300

Phonemes, Manner of Articulation, Place of Articulation, Voicing, Syllables.

What are the building blocks of speech?


300

An individual with dementia.

What is a person at risk for a speech disorder?

300
The subjects of education that can be impacted by deafness

What is reading and writing?

300

Sitting near the teacher/whiteboard.

What is a communication strategy?

400

One mechanism of speech that impacts the manner of articulation.

What is the diaphragm, lungs, trachea, larynx, pharynx, and vocal folds?

400

The system required to function properly in order to be able to produce speech.

What is the Central Nervous System?

400

Auditory processing disorder is a form of hearing loss. (True/false)

What is false?

400

American Sign Language.

What is a technology used for communication disorders?

500

The definition of speech.

What is how spoken language is produced through oral mechanisms?

500

Errors in production of speech sounds.

What is an articulation disorder?

500

Assistive devices can be used with or without the presence of language foundation. (True/false)

What is false?

500

An example of strategies for teaching children with communication disorders.

What is: decreasing the rate of presentation when first introducing the concept, pausing between phrases and sentences gearing activities to the students interest and cognitive level, getting the students attention before engaging, placing stress on the target concept and language pattern, pairing writing symbols with oral language, giving the student same concept or skill throughout the day in functional manner, using familiar vocabulary when introducing new concept, using more than input mode (auditory, visual, etc)?