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Speech and Communication Disorders - Coggle Diagram
Speech and Communication Disorders
Common Characteristics
Reluctance to Speak
Embarrassment or Self-Consciousness
Difficulties with Reading/Writing
Strategies for General Teachers
Encouraging Regular Oral Communication
Listening Patiently
(Don't try to finish their sentences)
Asking for Clarification from Child
Use Augmentative and Alternative Communication When Necessary
Picture Boards
Gestures
Laptop/Tablet
Examples
Stuttering
Kids Talk About Stuttering
Articulation/Pronunciation Problems
Example of Articulation Disorder
Abnormal Syntactical Patterns
Difficulty Understanding Other's Speech
Specific Language Impairments
Difficulty Perceiving/Processing Particular Aspects of Spoken Language
Developmental Language Disorder
Def. Impairments in Spoken Language or Language Comprehension that Significantly Interfere with Classroom/Academic Performance
By 1st grade, 5% of students have noticeable speech disorders
Often Work Separately with a Trained Specialist