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Speech and Language

Speech and Language. Ms. Scafuri & Ms. Jablin. What is Language ?. A method of human communication either spoken or written consisting of the use of words in a structured way http://www.asha.org/public/speech/development/language_speech/. Language.

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Speech and Language

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  1. Speech and Language Ms. Scafuri & Ms. Jablin

  2. What is Language ? • A method of human communication either spoken or written consisting of the use of words in a structured way http://www.asha.org/public/speech/development/language_speech/

  3. Language Language is made up of socially shared rules that include the following: • What words mean (e.g., "star" can refer to a bright object in the night sky or a celebrity) • How to make new words (e.g., friend, friendly, unfriendly) • How to put words together (e.g., "Peg walked to the new store" rather than "Peg walk store new") • What word combinations are best in what situations ("Would you mind moving your foot?" could quickly change to "Get off my foot, please!" if the first request did not produce results) http://www.asha.org/public/speech/development/language_speech/

  4. Language • Receptive Language • Expressive Language • When a person has trouble understanding others (receptive language), or sharing thoughts, ideas, and feelings completely (expressive language), then he or she has a language disorder. http://www.asha.org/public/speech/development/language_speech/

  5. What is Speech? • Speech is the verbal means of communicating • Speech consists of: Articulation: How speech sounds are made (e.g., children must learn how to produce the "r" sound in order to say "rabbit" instead of "wabbit"). Voice: Use of the vocal folds and breathing to produce sound (e.g., the voice can be abused from overuse or misuse and can lead to hoarseness or loss of voice). Fluency: The rhythm of speech (e.g., hesitations or stuttering can affect fluency). http://www.asha.org/public/speech/development/language_speech/

  6. Communication Disorder • Impairment in the ability to send, receive, process, and comprehend information (verbal, nonverbal, or graphic). • Characterized into: • Speech Disorders • Language Disorders

  7. SpeechDisorders/Delays Impairment in: • Articulation of Speech Sounds • Voice • Fluency

  8. Language Disorder Impairment in: • FORM - Letters and sounds, how words are formed, grammar and word order • CONTENT - Meaning of words and sentences (Vocabulary) • USE/PRAGMATICS - Social Skills

  9. Games Games are a great way to Target: • Turn-taking • Pragmatic Skills (i.e., eye contact) • Attention • Following Directions • Vocabulary

  10. Games • Simon Says - Attending skills • Following Directions • Enhancing auditory memory/listening skills • Enhancing Visual Memory • Speech

  11. Games • Asking yes or no questions to figure out the picture on their head • Describing pictures • Vocabulary • Inference/Reasoning Skills

  12. Grab Bag • Describing • Listening Skills • Inferencing/Reasoning • Vocabulary • Tactile Cues

  13. Games • Twister • Body Parts • Right/Left • Colors • Following Directions • Listening Skills

  14. Games • Guess Who - Try to deduce the identity of their opponent's mystery person - Ask the right questions to eliminate the wrong faces - Reasoning/Inference - Describing • Yes/No questions • Vocabulary

  15. Games • Memory -Visual Memory -Same/Different -Attention -Memory

  16. Games • Perfection -Visual Memory -Hand Eye Coordination -Awareness of Time -Self-Challenge

  17. Games • Scattergories - Categorization -Phonemic Awareness -Verbal Reasoning (Challenge Answers) -Awareness of Time

  18. Games • I spy • Inferencing/Reasoning • Describing Objects • Using Longer Sentences • Speech/Articulation

  19. Games “ I’m going on a Picnic” • Listening • Memory • Phonemic Awareness • Vocabulary • Increasing Sentence Length

  20. Games • Connect Four -Strategize -Plan ahead -Problem Solve -Turn-taking

  21. Following Directions • Setting the Table • Cleaning up Games/Puzzles • Bedtime Routines • Cooking/Baking • Art Activities

  22. References http://www.asha.org/public/speech/development/language_speech/

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