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Characteristics of Speech and Language Disorders
Topics and Objectives
Philosophical, Historical, Educational, and Legal Foundations of Speech-Language Pathology
- Summarize the history of speech-language pathology.
- Examine the educational criteria of a speech-language pathologist.
- Analyze the laws, regulations, and policies related to speech-language pathology.
- Describe the components of communication.
- Compare and contrast language content, form, and use.
- Differentiate between normal and abnormal communication.
- Distinguish the difference between syntax, morphology, phonology, and semantics.
- Examine the difference between receptive versus expressive language versus speech production.
Developmental Stages of Learners
- Analyze the development of language from the toddler stage through the preschool, school-age, and adult stages.
- Describe the stages of speech development.
Characteristics of Articulation and Phonological Disorders
- Identify the components of anatomy and physiology needed for speech.
- Compare and contrast articulation and phonological disorders.
Characteristics of Language Disabilities
- Identify the characteristics exhibited by learners with various types of language disabilities.
Characteristics of Stuttering
- Examine the development of stuttering.
Characteristics of Voice Disorders
- Examine the deviances in loudness, pitch, and quality associated with voice disorders.
Characteristics of Low-Incidence Populations
- Examine the characteristics of learners with various types of syndromes.
Techniques of Special Concern
- Examine the components of alternative augmentative communication.
Characteristics of Hearing Loss
- Examine the anatomy and physiology necessary for normal hearing.
- Compare and contrast the various types of hearing loss.
- Examine the effects of middle ear infections on children.
- Compare and contrast methods of providing education for hearing impaired children.
Assessment, Diagnosis, and Evaluation
- Analyze procedures in diagnosing communication disorders.
Planning and Managing the Teaching and Learning Environment
- Generate specific accommodations, modifications, and adaptations for students with speech-language disorders.
Managing Student Behavior and Social Interaction Skills
- Examine behavior management strategies for children with communication disorders.
- Determine ways to facilitate social skills of children with communication disorders.
Communication and Collaborative Practices
- Determine ways to facilitate collaboration between the school speech-language pathologist and the classroom teacher.
