The year of the first textbook on speech disorders
What was 1802
These characteristics are articulation, fluency, and voice.
What is Speech?
Cerebral palsy, stroke, and traumatic brain injury
What are the neurological conditions or injuries that can cause speech-language disorders?
An inclusive approach is used when general education teachers and school pathologists work together to create and deliver a lesson
What is co-teaching?
Speech clinicians begin to emerge
What is the 20th Century?
Receptive, expressive, and pragmatic
What is part of Language?
Percentage of children that experience some form of speech-language disorder during their early development
What is 7-10%
Comprises strategies that compensate for an individual’s communication limitations or disabilities.
What is augmentative and Alternative communication?
The exchange of information and knowledge among participants
What is communication?
I am 13 and have a stutter.
Who is Braeden Harrington?
Model when a speech-language pathologist would work with an individual or group for interventions.
What is the pull-out model?