the area of language impacted when someone has difficulty getting their meaning or message across to others
What is Expressive Language?
A communication disorder that affects word finding abilities
What is Aphasia?
study of the speech sound (i.e., phoneme) system of a language, including the rules for combining and using phonemes.
What is Phonology?
All of the ways that someone communicates besides talking (3 letter acronym)
What is Augmentative and Alternative Communication?
A developmental disorder characterized by difficuties in social communication and interaction, and restricted or repetitive behaviors or interests
What is Autism?
the ability to think about and reflect upon language
What is Metalinguistics?
A disorder that negatively impacts swallowing.
What is Dysphagia?
the rules associated with the use of language in conversation and broader social situations
What are Pragmatics?
The z____of p_____ d_______ describes
The distance between children's actual development level and their potential development
What is The Zone of Proximal Development?
a group of disorders that affect a person's ability to move and maintain balance and posture, and difficulty controlling the muscles in their face, throat, neck and head
What is Cerebral Palsy?
The area of language this goal addresses: Student will engage in 5 turn-taking exchanges by relinquishing to the other person and then requesting a turn or taking a turn given models and cues.
What is Pragmatic Language?
(Social Language)
Speech disorder in which an individual has difficulty making accurate movements when speaking.
the rules that pertain to the ways in which words can be combined to form sentences in a language
What is Syntax?
Difficulty producing certain letter sounds and difficulty meet certain speech milestones
What is an Articulation Disorder?
a condition in which a person has an extra chromosome
What is Downs Syndrome?
The area of language impacted when someone has difficulty understanding the message coming from others
A motor speech disorder in which the muscles of the mouth, face, or respiratory system may become weak or have difficulty moving.
What is Dysarthria?
the meaning of words and combinations of words in a language
What are Semantics
the verbal act of communicating; how speech sounds are made, and the rhythm of speech sounds through the use of our voice
What is Speech?
usually refers to a hearing loss so severe that there is very little or no functional hearing.
What is Deaf or Hard of Hearing?
inferencing; comprehension monitoring; interpretation of complex language, such as jokes and puns; and use of text structure knowledge
What are Higher Order Language Skills?
This disorder is characterized by repeated words, sounds, or syllables, halting speech production, or uneven rate of speech
What is Stuttering?
study of the rules that govern how morphemes, the minimal meaningful units of language, are used in a language
What is Morphology
The gender in which communication disorders are more prevalent.
Who are Males?
a disorder of the brain that causes those affected to struggle with focus, attention, self-control, and/or sitting still
What is ADHD?