The expression of or the ability to express thoughts and feelings by articulate sounds.
What is speech?
This is what CCC stands for.
What is a certificate of clinical competence?
How the words are arranged in a sentence.
What is syntax?
The basic function of the larynx.
What is to protect the airway?
The term for the likely outcome of a client.
What is the prognosis?
The principal method of human communication, consisting of words used in a structured and conventional way and conveyed by speech, writing, or gesture.
What is language?
What SLP stands for.
What is Speech-Language Pathology?
How and why we use language.
What is pragmatics?
Speech begins in what system.
What is the respiratory system?
An evaluation method used to identify an individual's skills as well as their learning potential.
What is a Dynamic assessment?
The 3 components of language.
What is form, content, and use?
The age a child typically produces their first word.
What is 12 months?
The content or meaning of a word.
What is semantics?
The structure that transports air from the lungs up to the vocal folds.
What is the respiratory system?
What we call a dialect different from our own.
What is a language difference?
One educational difference between SLPs and Audiologists.
What is a Doctoral degree?
The age a child begins to use gestures and point.
What is 8 months?
The structure of words.
What is morphology?
The amount of teeth in an adult mouth.
What is 32?
MLU stands for...
What is the Mean Length of Utterance?
Most ___ are secondary to other disabilities.
What are communication disorders?
The % of children who have autism AND an ID.
What is 25%?
What is phonology?
What is to protect the lower respiratory tract from aspirating food into the trachea while breathing?
What is age 3?