Speech Pathology
Communication
Help
Len
Neurodiversity
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What is speech pathology?

It helps people who have trouble talking, understanding, or communicating.

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What is communication?

Exchanging information by speaking, writing, or other ways.

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Ways speech pathology can help Len?

Understanding Len’s communication style and helping him learn about others' styles.

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What is something Len likes to communicate about?

Talking to friends about war history.

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What is neurodiversity?

The idea that everyone’s brain works and thinks in different ways.

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What can a speech pathologist help with?

Speaking, listening, reading, writing, social skills, stuttering, and using your voice.

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What are some of the ways we can communicate?

Talking, texting, writing, emailing, or making a phone call.

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What is Armistice Day (or Remembrance Day)?

The day when fighting stopped in World War I, celebrated on November 11.

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What places does Len like to order food from?

Zambrero's and KFC.

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What are some examples of neurodiversity?

Autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other ways people’s brains can work differently.

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What services can a speech pathologist help with?

They offer strategies and devices to help people communicate without using mouth words.

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What is neuroaffirming communication?

Respecting how different people prefer to communicate, no matter how their brains work.

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How speech pathology can help Len at school?

By supporting Len’s writing, reading, and spelling skills.

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What is one way Len likes to communicate with his friends?

Through computer games.

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Who are the Allies and the Axis?

The two sides that fought in World War II.

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How does a speech pathologist help school age children?

They help children understand others and share their thoughts, ideas, and feelings.

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What is social communication?

The way we use language to connect and interact with others.

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How speech pathology can help Len find a job?

Practicing for job interviews and applying for jobs.

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Who is George Washington?

The first president of the United States and a general in the Revolutionary War.

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How do neurodivergent people do things differently?

They might learn, play, or communicate in ways that feel right to them.

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What are other services Speech Pathologists can assist with?

They assist people who have trouble swallowing, using their voice, or who stutter.

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What is the American Civil War?

The war between the Northern and Southern states in America from 1861 to 1865.

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What is a social group that uses a neuroaffirming approach? 

A group where kids can practice making friends, sharing, and talking in ways that feel right for them.

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Who is Len's safe person?

Mum.

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How can we support neurodiversity?

By being kind, patient, and understanding that everyone’s brain is unique.