Deck 3: Teaching Students With Communication Disorders

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Understanding the distinction between normal and disordered communication is difficult. A communication difference is considered a disability in which of the following situations?

A) when a student's language is culturally different
B) when the transmission or perception of messages is faulty
C) when the student speaks a different language than the dominant culture
D) when the student speaks loudly
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Speech disorders include impairments related to

A) comprehension
B) use of language
C) fluency
D) phonology
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Language disorders include impairments related to

A) voice
B) articulation
C) fluency
D) semantics
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_____________________ refers to the content of language.

A) semantics
B) morphology
C) pragmatics
D) phonology
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Six-year-old Sara says "bin" for "then." This is an example of

A) an articulation error
B) a phonological error
C) a morphological error
D) a syntax error
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Seventeen-year-old William has cerebral palsy and uses a communication board. His use of this device represents a form of

A) lateral communication
B) augmentative communication
C) facilitated communication
D) multiple communication forms
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Approximately _____ of school-aged children have speech or language impairments.

A) 8%
B) 5-10%
C) 2%
D) 13%
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Most students with speech or language impairments are

A) 10 to 15 years of age
B) 6 to 21 years of age
C) 7 to 14 years of age
D) 15 to 20 years of age
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__________________ is the sound system of a language and the linguistic rules that govern the sound combinations.

A) morphology
B) semantics
C) phonology
D) syntax
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Consider the following two sentences:
Larry hit the ball. - The ball hit Larry.
These sentences reflect a concern related to

A) semantics
B) syntax
C) articulation
D) morphology
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Most students with speech and language impairments are educated in

A) the general education classroom
B) resource rooms
C) special classes
D) special schools
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_________________ is/are the most common type of speech disorder.

A) voice
B) fluency
C) articulation
D) semantics
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The three types of speech disorders are

A) disorders of form of language, content of language, and function of language
B) disorders related to voice, fluency, and articulation
C) disorders related to phonology, resonance, and fluency
D) disorders related to syntax, semantics, and pragmatics
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Seven-year-old Nathan says "hamburgler" for "hamburger." This is an example of a(n)

A) distortion
B) substitution
C) omission
D) addition
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Articulation errors

A) are relatively rare
B) are normal and acceptable at very young ages
C) reflect a concern regarding cultural transmission
D) are normal and acceptable in pre-adolescence
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Causes of speech impairments can be either __________ or __________.

A) environmental or physiological
B) cultural or sociological
C) functional or organic
D) inherited or biological
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Voice disorders include problems with

A) morphology and phonology
B) phonation and resonance
C) semantics and syntax
D) content of language
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Speech dysfluencies

A) are common among children ages 3 to 5
B) are universal among all individuals
C) often decrease around age 5
D) all of the above
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______________________ usually consist(s) of blocking, repeating, or prolonging sounds, syllables, words, or phrases.

A) voice disorders
B) stuttering
C) articulation disorders
D) language disorders
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Possible causes of stuttering include

A) emotional problems
B) neurology
C) motor skills
D) genetics
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It is crucial that teachers make every effort to create a

A) multifaceted use of language
B) stressful environment
C) friendships
D) positive, accepting, and safe climate
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The distinctions between the words pretty, prettier, and prettiest are related to

A) phonology
B) pragmatics
C) semantics
D) morphology
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Six-year-old Ashley frequently fails to wait her turn in conversations. This is a concern related to

A) syntax
B) semantics
C) pragmatics
D) morphology
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Unaided communication devices

A) do not require a physical object or entity in order for the student to express information
B) require a physical object or entity in order for the student to express information
C) require an individual to assist the student in communicating
D) do not require an individual to assist the student in communicating
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Brain damage and related neurological problems may also result in motor speech disorders, such as apraxia and ___________________________.

A) dysarthria
B) aphasia
C) dysgraphia
D) asphyxia
E) dysfunction
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Culture has a strong influence on the __________________ of communication.

A) fabric
B) style
C) meaning
D) acceptance
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When assessing a child who is linguistically different, it is important to focus on

A) the home environment
B) the child's friends
C) what the child does well
D) what the child can not do
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_________________________ is a system used to supplement the communicative skills of individuals for whom the production of speech is impossible.
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Disorders of ____________________ involve problems with hypernasality and hyponasality.
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Describe two causes of voice disorders.
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Describe three factors that a teacher should consider when contemplating referring a student with articulation problems for an evaluation.
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____________________ refers to the pattern of the rate and flow of a person's speech.
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Describe two questions that a teacher should ask when contemplating referring a student who stutters for an evaluation.
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__________________ language involves encoding or producing a message. Examples include reading and writing.
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___________________ language involves receiving and decoding or interpreting language. Examples include reading and listening.
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Describe the linguistic, social, emotional, and academic problems related to language disorders.
a. Linguistic problems
b. Social problems
c. Emotional problems
d. Academic problems
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A _____________________________ is a device that is frequently used by students with no spoken language. This device contains words, phrases, or numbers to assist the student to communicate.
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Differentiate between the terms articulation disorder, phonological disorder, and motor speech disorder.
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Why should teachers monitor the quality of their own voice throughout the school year?
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Describe four suggestions teachers can follow to help build a positive classroom environment for students with speech disorders.
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Describe three possible causes of a language disorder.
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An elementary teacher frequently encounters students with speech disorders in his or her classroom. Describe ways that the teacher can facilitate the development of good speech in the elementary classroom.
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In recent years, increased attention has been focused on students who have language disorders. Describe ways that the teacher can facilitate the development of language in the classroom.
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Identify 3 barriers to greater collaboration among speech language professionals and teachers.
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Understanding the distinction between normal and disordered communication is difficult. A communication difference is considered a disability in which of the following situations?

A) when a student's language is culturally different
B) when the transmission or perception of messages is faulty
C) when the student speaks a different language than the dominant culture
D) when the student speaks loudly
when the transmission or perception of messages is faulty
2
Speech disorders include impairments related to

A) comprehension
B) use of language
C) fluency
D) phonology
fluency
3
Language disorders include impairments related to

A) voice
B) articulation
C) fluency
D) semantics
semantics
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_____________________ refers to the content of language.

A) semantics
B) morphology
C) pragmatics
D) phonology
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Six-year-old Sara says "bin" for "then." This is an example of

A) an articulation error
B) a phonological error
C) a morphological error
D) a syntax error
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Seventeen-year-old William has cerebral palsy and uses a communication board. His use of this device represents a form of

A) lateral communication
B) augmentative communication
C) facilitated communication
D) multiple communication forms
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Approximately _____ of school-aged children have speech or language impairments.

A) 8%
B) 5-10%
C) 2%
D) 13%
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Most students with speech or language impairments are

A) 10 to 15 years of age
B) 6 to 21 years of age
C) 7 to 14 years of age
D) 15 to 20 years of age
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__________________ is the sound system of a language and the linguistic rules that govern the sound combinations.

A) morphology
B) semantics
C) phonology
D) syntax
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Consider the following two sentences:
Larry hit the ball. - The ball hit Larry.
These sentences reflect a concern related to

A) semantics
B) syntax
C) articulation
D) morphology
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Most students with speech and language impairments are educated in

A) the general education classroom
B) resource rooms
C) special classes
D) special schools
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_________________ is/are the most common type of speech disorder.

A) voice
B) fluency
C) articulation
D) semantics
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13
The three types of speech disorders are

A) disorders of form of language, content of language, and function of language
B) disorders related to voice, fluency, and articulation
C) disorders related to phonology, resonance, and fluency
D) disorders related to syntax, semantics, and pragmatics
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Seven-year-old Nathan says "hamburgler" for "hamburger." This is an example of a(n)

A) distortion
B) substitution
C) omission
D) addition
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Articulation errors

A) are relatively rare
B) are normal and acceptable at very young ages
C) reflect a concern regarding cultural transmission
D) are normal and acceptable in pre-adolescence
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Causes of speech impairments can be either __________ or __________.

A) environmental or physiological
B) cultural or sociological
C) functional or organic
D) inherited or biological
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Voice disorders include problems with

A) morphology and phonology
B) phonation and resonance
C) semantics and syntax
D) content of language
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Speech dysfluencies

A) are common among children ages 3 to 5
B) are universal among all individuals
C) often decrease around age 5
D) all of the above
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______________________ usually consist(s) of blocking, repeating, or prolonging sounds, syllables, words, or phrases.

A) voice disorders
B) stuttering
C) articulation disorders
D) language disorders
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Possible causes of stuttering include

A) emotional problems
B) neurology
C) motor skills
D) genetics
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It is crucial that teachers make every effort to create a

A) multifaceted use of language
B) stressful environment
C) friendships
D) positive, accepting, and safe climate
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The distinctions between the words pretty, prettier, and prettiest are related to

A) phonology
B) pragmatics
C) semantics
D) morphology
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Six-year-old Ashley frequently fails to wait her turn in conversations. This is a concern related to

A) syntax
B) semantics
C) pragmatics
D) morphology
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Unaided communication devices

A) do not require a physical object or entity in order for the student to express information
B) require a physical object or entity in order for the student to express information
C) require an individual to assist the student in communicating
D) do not require an individual to assist the student in communicating
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25
Brain damage and related neurological problems may also result in motor speech disorders, such as apraxia and ___________________________.

A) dysarthria
B) aphasia
C) dysgraphia
D) asphyxia
E) dysfunction
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Culture has a strong influence on the __________________ of communication.

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D) acceptance
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When assessing a child who is linguistically different, it is important to focus on

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B) the child's friends
C) what the child does well
D) what the child can not do
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_________________________ is a system used to supplement the communicative skills of individuals for whom the production of speech is impossible.
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Disorders of ____________________ involve problems with hypernasality and hyponasality.
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30
Describe two causes of voice disorders.
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Describe three factors that a teacher should consider when contemplating referring a student with articulation problems for an evaluation.
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____________________ refers to the pattern of the rate and flow of a person's speech.
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Describe two questions that a teacher should ask when contemplating referring a student who stutters for an evaluation.
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__________________ language involves encoding or producing a message. Examples include reading and writing.
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___________________ language involves receiving and decoding or interpreting language. Examples include reading and listening.
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Describe the linguistic, social, emotional, and academic problems related to language disorders.
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d. Academic problems
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A _____________________________ is a device that is frequently used by students with no spoken language. This device contains words, phrases, or numbers to assist the student to communicate.
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Differentiate between the terms articulation disorder, phonological disorder, and motor speech disorder.
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Why should teachers monitor the quality of their own voice throughout the school year?
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Describe four suggestions teachers can follow to help build a positive classroom environment for students with speech disorders.
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Describe three possible causes of a language disorder.
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An elementary teacher frequently encounters students with speech disorders in his or her classroom. Describe ways that the teacher can facilitate the development of good speech in the elementary classroom.
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In recent years, increased attention has been focused on students who have language disorders. Describe ways that the teacher can facilitate the development of language in the classroom.
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