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    PODD Book Report

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    world during their early development, which has effected their speech. Both Kylie and Joey use assistive technology to help them academically in the classroom. Kylie uses a program known as a pragmatic organization dynamic display (PODD) communication book, a device in which each page of the book has none choices and Kylie can access her choices with the assistance of a communication partner. The PODD book allows Kylie to have communication with a peer, something Kylie would usually have a great deal

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    talks about individual with speech and language impairments, it starts by telling the story of Adam who has mild to moderate language disorder. The author mentions on how speech is one of the most common and complex way to express language. How children understand language and use language is very important because it can affect their ability to read and write. Important things I found in the reading that happens a lot in todays society is that if the child’s communication skills do not match others

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    Before we can discuss communication disorders, we must understand what communication is. Communication is what we use every day to exchange thoughts, messages or information to connect people and places. (Schindler, Ruoppolo & Barillari, 2010) If a disorder affects communication, that means there would be difficulty in connecting to the people and things around us. It could begin from a simple sound substitution to the inability to understand or use one’s native language. Now, I would like to

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    their language or communication because if the child has low self-esteem and hearing impairment this will lead to not being able to socialise with other children as their language is not developed. But also, form relationships because they are not able to listen to instructions which leads to misunderstanding to communication and language. This means that the child will find it difficult to manage their emotions due to not being able to speak which leads to frustration. However, communication and language

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    Speech and language therapy helps provide children, young people and their families with life changing treatments and support. Speech and language therapy can provide a wide range of help the services are mainly known for helping children and young people with communication problems but they also help children and young people that have problems eating, drinking and swallowing. Using specialist skills, the speech and language therapy work directly with clients and their careers and help develop tailored

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    and needs support at school. The child has language and communication needs. Describe the methods and strategies you might use to enable him to communicate with you. How to use specific methods of communication? Some children need particular help in order to communicate and interact. Speech alone may be difficult for them and they may require special methods of communication. There are several of these and usually advice will be given by a speech therapist in consultation with parents as to

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    Speech Language Pathologists (SLP) are professionals who diagnose and treat patients who have difficulty with language and speech. Patients have a speech disorder if they have trouble generating proper or fluent speech sounds. A person who has problems with resonance also has a speech disorder. A SLP teaches patients with speech disorders how to coordinate the muscles in their mouth to pronounce certain sounds. Patients with language disorders have difficulty expressing their own ideas or understanding

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    going to discuss the communication skills, style and effectiveness of different famous personalities, analyze these communication skills, styles by watching the videos of their speeches and compare them with other person on the basis of verbal and non-verbal communication so as to evaluate professional communication aspects. This report will cover two famous personalities, one will be famous politician and other will be famous CEO. At last we will conclude the communication skills and styles that

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    Define Communication Disorders (S/L). What percent of the school age population is classified as having a speech-language disability? ___19%____ Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) defines a speech or language impairment as a “communication disorder such as stuttering, impaired articulation, oral motor disorders, a language impairment, or a voice impairment, that adversely affects a child’s educational performance.” A speech impairment involves a person 's physical ability to correctly

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    The second limitation that Speech-Language Pathologists deal with when working with families is educating families. Janice Swanson, a Speech-Language Pathologist in Lincoln, NE, works with families both in a research setting through the University and also a healthcare setting through Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital. Swanson says that she engages families in their child’s therapy by educating them. She said that she provides them with strategies that they can use at home to continue to make improvements

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