The entry level degree for a SLP.
What is a master's degree?
The exchange of information between a sender and a receiver?
What is communication?
This system includes the tongue, teeth, lips, and mandible.
What is the articulatory system?
The age at which children say their first meaningful word.
What is 12 months?
The age at which children begin to babble.
What is 6 months old?
The professionals who measure hearing and identify, assess, manage, and prevent hearing disorders.
What are audiologists?
The rules of language?
What is grammar (or form)?
This system is the driving force of speech.
What is the respiratory system?
This aspect of language is affected when a child has difficulty with social communication.
What is pragmatics?
What is variegated babbling?
The best sources of clinical evidence.
What are professional or peer-reviewed journals?
Semantics
What is content?
This structure is made up of the thyroid cartilage, cricoid cartilage, and arytenoids.
What is the larynx?
Children with this diagnosis may have echolalia, difficulty with pragmatic language, and have other repetitive behaviors.
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder?
A bilabial is an example of ____________.
What is place of articulation?
The physical, motor act of producing words and sentences.
What is speech?
The type of therapy in which the SLP follows the client's lead and teaches along the way.
What is incidental teaching?
The medical term describing the vocal folds coming together.
What is adduction?
Children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) have difficulty with language and ________________.
What is working memory and/or executive functions?
The process young children use to make words simple.
What is a phonological process or pattern?
A measurement of the client's accuracy before beginning intervention.
What is baseline data?
This type of test yields scores that are used to compare a client with a group.
What is a norm-referenced test?
Contact of the velum with the lateral and posterior pharyngeal walls.
What is velopharyngeal closure?
The age at which 90% of adult syntax is acquired?
What is 5 years old?
The place, manner, and voicing for /k/.
What is a voiceless, velar, stop?