Significantly lower than average test scores as well as an unusual number of grammatical errors, vocabulary errors, or pragmatic errors may indicate this.
What is a language disorder?
The process of ____also known as deglutition, involves the movement of substances from the mouth to the stomach.
What is swallowing?
Alleviating and minimizing the perceived difficulties related to hearing loss, with specific attention to communication needs, behavioraland psychosocial adjustment, and interpersonal, educational, and vocational functioning
What is Aural Rehabilitation?
Loss of language and not intellect that occurs suddenly after a stroke or head injury, or develop slowly from a growing brain tumor or disease.
What is aphasia?
Significant subaverage general intellectual functioning and significant limitations in self-cares and social/interpersonal skills may indicate this.
What is an Intellectual Disability?
Difficulty swallowing; may take more time and effort to move food or liquid from the mouth to the stomach.
What is Dysphagia?
Individuals with profound hearing loss who communicate with manual language and have build a culture and identity around their mode of communication.
What is Big D Deaf?
The type of aphasia where Broca's area is impacted and speech is short and grammatical.
What is non-fluent aphasia?
Class of words do children generally learn first
What are nouns?
Dysphagia is a _____ not a diagnosis!
What is a symptom?
A term used in the medical community for individuals with profound hearing loss.
What is small D Deaf?
What is fluent aphasia?
What is a language delay?
The three phases of swallowing.
What are Oral, Pharyngeal, and Esophageal Phases?
What is an Audiologist?
What is aspiration?
Professional that evaluates receptive and expressive language skills; provides assessment and intervention services to individuals with a range of communication disorders across the lifespan.
What is an SLP?