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Communication Disorders: Speech and Language Impairments Presented By: Liwanag Dominguez Lois T. Gumataotao ED443: Assistive and Adaptive Technology Dr. J. Cyrus October 16, 2008

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Communication Disorders:Speech and Language

Impairments

Presented By:Liwanag DominguezLois T. Gumataotao

ED443: Assistive and Adaptive TechnologyDr. J. Cyrus

October 16, 2008

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Ice Breaker ! ! !

Pre-Test

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By the end of this presentation the student will be able to . . .

Understand the Communication Process Describe Speech and Language

Impairments Discuss the prevalence List some causes of Communication

Disorders Know the benefits of AAC and Graphic

Organizers Help in the development of children’s

language

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Communication Disorder according to ASHA (American Speech Language and Hearing Association)

A communication disorder is an impairment in the ability to receive, send, process and comprehend concepts of verbal, nonverbal and graphic symbol systems. A communication disorder maybe evident in the process of hearing, language, and or speech.

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Communication Process

Communication symbols

Communication signals

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Communication Process continued . . .

Respiratory system

Vibrating system

Resonating system

Speech mechanisms

Chest

Nasal cavities

Mouth

Throat

Hard / SoftPalate

Teeth, lips, tongue, jaw

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What is Speech Impairment?

Speech Impairment is abnormal speech that is unintelligible, is unpleasant, or interferes with communication

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Forms of Speech Impairments

Articulation: The abnormal production of speech sounds.

Voice: Abnormal spoken language production, characterized by unusual pitch, loudness, or quality of sounds

Fluency: Hesitations or repetitions of sounds or words that interrupt a person’s flow of speech. (i.e. stuttering)

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Characteristics of Speech Impairments:

Makes consistent and age-inappropriate articulation errors

Exhibits dysfluencies Has poor voice quality Is excessively loud or soft

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Video Clip

Hi, my name is Robert Munoz. I am autistic and have a speech and language impairment, so they say. Please view my video clip and tell me what you think!

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Some causes of Speech Impairments:

Brain damage Autism Malfunction of the respiratory or speech

mechanisms Malformation of the articulators Physical or organic problem (cleft palate,

cleft lip) Stuttering Voice problems (abuse, arthritis)

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How teachers can make a difference:

All peers are supportive of each other Maintain eye contact with the speech

impaired student during the whole conversation

Do not finish sentences or fill in words for the individual who stutters.

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Communication Activity

Say what you hear!

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What is Language Impairment?

A Language Impairment is the difficulty or inability to master the various systems of rules in language, which then interferes with communication.

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Forms of Language Impairment Form of Language

- Phonology- Morphology- Syntax

Content of Language- Semantics

Use of Language- Pragmatics

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Characteristics of Language Impairments:

Is unable to follow oral directions Is unable to match letters with sounds Cannot create rhymes Cannot break words into syllables

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Characteristics of Language Impairments continued . . .

Has an inadequate vocabulary Demonstrates poor concept formation Does not understand nuances,

nonverbal messages, or humor Has difficulty conveying messages or

conversing with others Has difficulty expressing personal needs

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Some causes of Language Impairment

Brain injury Genetic causes Autism Ear infections No appropriate role models/left alone

often Not spoken to frequently/punished for

speaking Ignored when trying to communicate

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Assistive Adaptive Technology

Kidspiration software Graphic Organizer Augmentative and alternative

communication

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Graphic Organizer

T-Chart Activity

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Tips for Teachers: Best Practices

Be near the student when giving instructions.

Speak slowly and deliberately. Provide step by step directions. Use gestures that support

understanding. Model correct speech patterns. Touch base with the speech/language. Be patient when the child is speaking.

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Prevalence

2nd largest category (19% of all students with Speech and Language impairments with learning disabilities, nationally.

Locally: 2008 (288 out of 2,301 Total number of students)

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Summary

Many of these disorders are diagnosed during childhood. Patients may struggle in academic settings and may have problems with social interaction. Many children with these disorders show dramatic improvement by adolescence. However, people with severe communication disorders may experience ongoing challenges to their ability to function as independent adults.

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Questions?

What kind of strategies can parents use at home to improve their child’s language skills at home?

Think about how you react to people with severe speech impairment.

a. Do you look away from them?b. Do you try to avoid the person? What can you do to help your students

develop language?

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Reference Define Communication DisorderName of Website: Child Development Institutehttp://www.childdevelopmentinfo.com/disorders/children_with_communication_disorders.shtml Children With Communication DisorderName of Website: KidSource onlinehttp://www.kidsource.com/kidsource/content2/language_disorders.html#Additional

%20Reading How to Help the Child with Communication Disorder Develop LanguageName of Website: University of Michigan Health Systemhttp://www.med.umich.edu/1libr/yourchild/speech.htm Assistive Device ProductsName of Website: ABLEDATAhttp://www.abledata.com/abledata.cfm?pageid=27512 KidspirationName of Website: Inspiration Software, Inc.www.inspiration.com

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Thank you for listening!

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