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HAYMARKET SPEECH THERAPY. Identifying Speech and Language Disorders in Pre-School Children. Agenda. Defining Language Disorders Defining Speech Disorders Identifying speech and language disorders in the preschool population When to refer to a Speech Language Pathologist.
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HAYMARKET SPEECH THERAPY Identifying Speech and Language Disorders in Pre-School Children Haymarket Speech
Agenda Haymarket Speech • Defining Language Disorders • Defining Speech Disorders • Identifying speech and language disorders in the preschool population • When to refer to a Speech Language Pathologist
Haymarket Speech Therapy Haymarket Speech • Who Am I? • Amy Wade, M.Ed. CCC-SLP • Masters degree of Education in Communication Sciences and Disorders • ASHA certified and licensed in VA. Since 2000 • Experience- Schools and Private Practice
Services Haymarket Speech • Individual speech language therapy • Setting- Daycares, Preschools, Home setting • Parent Education • Free Individual Screenings • Consulting with client’s teacher or other professionals
Defining Language Disorders Haymarket Speech • Receptive Language Disorders - Difficulty understanding spoken, written, or non-verbal language • Difficulties understanding: • Gestures • Facial affect
Defining Language Disorders Haymarket Speech • Receptive Language • Difficulty understanding: • Questions • Asking questions • Identifying objects and pictures • Following simple directions
Defining Language Disorders Haymarket Speech • Receptive Language • Difficulty understanding: • Appearing to not hear when spoken to • Poor memory for vocabulary • Difficulty attaching labels or words
Defining Speech Disorders Haymarket Speech • Expressive Language Disorders-Difficulty expressing one’s wants, needs, thoughts • Difficulty: • Labeling Items • Asking questions • Communicating below age expectations
Defining Speech Disorders Haymarket Speech • Putting words together in sentences • Using pronouns correctly • Having age appropriate conversations
Defining Speech Disorders Haymarket Speech • Speech Disorders • Articulation • Phonological • Apraxia of Speech • Dysarthria • Fluency
Defining Speech Disorders Haymarket Speech Articulation Disorders: Substituting one sound for another, e.g. wabbit/ rabbit • Refer to age appropriate norms • How many different articulation errors? • How prevalent are the errors in speech?
Defining Speech Disorders Haymarket Speech Phonological Disorders: Substituting whole groups of sounds for another • Considered a language based speech disorder • Associated with later reading problems • Speech can be very unintelligible
Defining Speech Disorders Haymarket Speech Dysarthria: Speech errors due to muscle weakness/ low tone, or paralysis • Therapy focuses on increasing muscle tone and endurance
Defining Speech Disorders Haymarket Speech Apraxia of Speech: Speech errors are due to a breakdown from the message in the brain to the coordination of speech movements, not due to muscle weakness • Often a lack of babbling as a baby • Limited consonants, vowel distortions • Speech deteriorates with length and complexity
Defining Speech Disorders Haymarket Speech Fluency Disorders: Stuttering; the flow of speech is interrupted • Initial syllable and initial word repetitions • Prolongations • Blocks • Developmental vs. Long term stuttering
Is It a Delay or a Disorder? Haymarket Speech • Speech or Language Delay: Child learns at a normal, but slower pace.
Is It a Delay or a Disorder? Haymarket Speech • Speech or Language Disorder: Child’s skills are not age appropriate and they are significantly affected either socially, emotionally, or educationally. • Can family and teachers understand the child? • Is the child frustrated and shutting down?
References Haymarket Speech • www.apraxia-kids.org • www.stutteringhelp.org • www.asha.org
Questions? haymarketspeech@gmail.com www.haymarketspeech.com Haymarket Speech