Communicative Functions
Dimensions of Language
Speech Impairments
Language Impairments
Educational Approaches
100
To be able to tell and follow the telling of a story.
What is Narrating?
100
Describes how sounds can be sequenced and combined.
What is Phonology?
100
A fluency disorder that includes the rapid repetition of consonant and vowels.
What is stuttering?
100
Interferes with the production or communication of language.
What is a Expressive Language Disorder?
100
Reducing your rate of speed, creating silences in your interactions, modeling simple vocabulary and modeling normal nonfluencies.
What are ways to help treat fluency errors?
200
To be able to interpret what someone else is trying to say and put that understanding into meaningful words.
What is Explaining or Informing?
200
Concerned with how basic units of meaning are combined into words.
What is Morphology?
200
A child is physically unable to produce a given sound.
What is an Articulation Disorder?
200
Interferes with the understanding of language.
What is a Receptive Language Disorder?
200
89%.
What is the percentage of children with speech and language problems attend general education classes.
300
To be able to communicate your wishes and desires in a socially appropriate way.
What is Requesting?
300
The meaningful arrangement of words into sentences.
What is Syntax?
300
A fluency disorder in which speech is very rapid, with extra sounds or mispronounced sounds.
What is Cluttering?
300
Impaired comprehension and/or use of spoken or written language.
What are Language Impairments?
300
The "Pull Out" approach.
What is the most prevelant model of service delivery.
400
To be able to express your own feelings and opinions and respond to the feelings of others.
What is Expressing?
400
Refers to the meaning and combination of words.
What is Semantics?
400
An interruption in the flow or rhythm of speech.
What is a Fluency Disorder?
400
An impaired ability to receive, send, process or comprehend concepts.
What are Communication Disorders?
400
Building Vocabulary and Naturalistic Strategies.
What is a way to treat language disorders?
500
The interactive exchange of information, feelings, needs and desires.
What is Communication?
500
Refers to the rules that govern how language is used in communication.
What is Pragmatics?
500
A child has the ability to produce a sound, but often does so incorrectly.
What is a Phonological Disorder?
500
Hearing, language or speech.
What are three types of Communication Disorders?
500
Help child identify error pattern(s) and improve sound patterns
What is a way to help reduce Phonological Errors?