SPEECH LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION An explanation of : * Communication can be either verbal or written. Communication can also be seen by facial expressions‚ gesture and body language. In addition to the words‚ messages are transferred by the tone and quality of voice and eye contact. * Speech is vocalised language; it cannot be written or signed. Different children progress with speech in different ways and different stages. Sometimes speech can be slurred or not pronounced in the correct
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Explain the term ‘confidentiality’. Confidential information is personal details from our lives which we may not want to share with others. It can include our address‚ phone number‚ birth date‚ employment history or other personal information. It may also
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Speech and Language Deficiency Medline Plus (2012) says‚ “Speech disorders refer to several conditions in which a person has problems creating or forming the speech sounds needed to communicate with others. Three common speech disorders are: articulation disorders‚ disfluency‚ and voice disorders. Speech disorders are different from language disorder in children‚ such as: getting their meaning or message across to others‚ understanding the message coming from others” (Zieve). Also‚ Medline
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Within the Speech Language Pathology field‚ there is one common concern between most certified pathologists and the organizations that back them. In recent years‚ speech language pathologists‚ commonly known as SLP’s‚ have been facing replacement within school systems by lesser qualified speech language pathology assistants‚ or SLPA’s. Understandably from the outside looking in‚ this could pose to be a prudent issue‚ however‚ with clear guidelines and monitoring‚ this introduction of assistants into
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Personal Characteristics Making Me Suitable for the Profession I believe that I possess numerous personal characteristics that will contribute to my success as a Speech-Language Pathologist. Foremost‚ I am a very compassionate person and have resolved to dedicate my working life to helping others. For me‚ Speech-Language Pathology is not just a paycheck and a path to being able to afford a home and support a family. In order for me to feel I have a personally satisfying career‚ I need to
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Unit: support children’s speech‚ language and communication SPEECH – Speech is vocalizing language‚ speech happens by muscular movements in the neck‚ chest‚ abdomen‚ head and mouth. Speech is learned by discovering how to coordinate the muscles to produce different sounds that put together form words that people can understand. LAGUAGE – Language is the ability to acquire and use systems of communication; is the cognitive ability to use and learn symbols of communicating that can be spoken‚ written
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not a sterile and quiet office. While working at a daycare‚ I observed a speech therapist work one-on-one. Before working with the therapist‚ the boy communicated through gestures and grunts. Over the next year‚ I witnessed his communication skills improve. The boy who once played alone was now laughing and effortlessly interacting with friends. Recollecting his progress‚ I was eager to explore the field of speech-language pathology which I found to have numerous parallels with education and psychology
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questions‚ which encourages children think‚ explore ideas before giving an answer‚ hence it gives children an opportunity to practise language and help develop thinking skills. Listening is a vital aspect of learning speech and children learn new sounds and words by listening to those around them. The practitioner demonstrates the good modelling and provides good speech for them to listen by speaking clearly‚ slowly‚ face the child while speaking. Practitioner do not correct children but praise them
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a balancing issue. Speech-language pathologists will also work along side with audiologists when necessary to ensure the best treatment possible. When children begin to loose their hearing‚ it is most likely due to an inflammation or infection within the ear that eventually could cause the eardrum‚ bones‚ or nerves to be permanently damaged. Because children learn speech and language by listening to the world around them‚ it is crucial that an audiologist or speech-language pathologist catch a
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:- Language is defined as certain rules shared by individuals that allows them to express their emotions‚ thoughts and ideas in a unique and meaningful way and in a way that is understandable and received by all. Language can be in written form‚ verbal form or use of expressions and body gestures. Speech is form of verbal expression of language and involves voice and articulation. In order to learn a language‚ child needs to be able to recognise different sounds that form the speech. When a child
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