Types of Communication Disorders
Facilitative Language Strategies
Misconceptions
Were You Paying Attention?
100
A child who is deaf has this type of communication disorder
What is Hearing Disorder?
100
The goal of this strategy is to not obstruct the flow of conversation when a student makes a mistake.
What is Modeling?
100
Fact/Myth: Stuttering is primarily a disorder of people with extremely high IQs. Children who stutter become stuttering adults.
What is MYTH Stuttering can affect individuals at all levels of intellectual ability. Some children who stutter continue stuttering as adults; most, however, stop stuttering before or during adolescence with help from a SLP
100
Facilitative language strategies can be most effective in this period of life.
What is early childhood?
200
Pragmatics and syntax are examples of this type of communication disorder
What is Language Disorder?
200
Which strategy deals with comparing your speech to a students?
What is Focus Contrast?
200
Fact/Myth: Children who learn few language skills before entering Kindergarten can easily pick up all the skills they need.
What is MYTH Early language learning is critical for later language development. Explicit intervention is typically required
200
Any disorder that affects somebody's ability to communicate?
What is a Communication Disorder?
300
Fluency and articulation disorders are both examples of this type of communication disorder
What is Speech Disorder
300
Think of a sports broadcaster! This facilitative language strategy provides an ongoing description of an activity of what the child is doing.
What is Events Cast?
300
Fact/Myth: Some children with Communication Disorders are normal in cognitive, social and emotional development
What is FACT
300
Having trouble pronouncing words, following directions, paying attention in conversation, and understanding questions are _______ of communication disorders.
What are characteristics?
400
This communication disorder affects the way the brain processes auditory information
What is central auditory processing disorder?
400
This strategy provides the opportunity for further discussion
What is Open Question?
400
FACT/MYTH: Only SLP's can implement facilitative language strategies
What is MYTH. With training and education, teachers and parents can use facilitative language strategies
400
What was the problem with teachers and how they facilitated the social use of language to their students? A) They didn't ask enough questions B) The teachers weren't talking to the students the right way C) The teachers let the children do what ever they wanted
What is B) The teachers weren't talking to the students the right way