Presentation Presentation Objectives Objectives There are many different There are many different speech disorders, but we are speech disorders, but we are going to discuss a few. going to discuss a few. Apraxia, Dysarthria, and Apraxia, Dysarthria, and Stuttering. Stuttering. Basic understanding of speech Basic understanding of speech disorders. disorders. Classroom management Classroom management Personal connection Personal connection
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Presentation Objectives There are many different speech disorders, but we are going to discuss a few. Apraxia, Dysarthria, and Stuttering. Basic understanding.
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PresentationPresentation ObjectivesObjectivesThere are many different speech There are many different speech disorders, but we are going to disorders, but we are going to discuss a few. discuss a few. Apraxia, Dysarthria, and Stuttering.Apraxia, Dysarthria, and Stuttering.
Basic understanding of speech Basic understanding of speech disorders.disorders.Classroom management Classroom management Personal connectionPersonal connection
LessonLesson
Activity of FluencyActivity of FluencyHelpful tips Helpful tips Difference between three Difference between three
speech disordersspeech disorders
What is a Speech What is a Speech Disorder?Disorder?
Unable to produce sounds or Unable to produce sounds or speak fluently speak fluently
What is a Language What is a Language Disorder?Disorder? Trouble understanding othersTrouble understanding others Sharing thoughts Sharing thoughts Expressing languageExpressing language
Types of Types of Speech Speech DisordersDisorders
ApraxiaApraxia
Neurological disorderNeurological disorder Motor speech disorderMotor speech disorder Damage to brainDamage to brain Both children and adultsBoth children and adults
Signs and Signs and SymptomsSymptoms Cognition Cognition Difficult to imitate Difficult to imitate Inconsistency Inconsistency Speech RateSpeech Rate ““Auto Speech”Auto Speech”
DysarthriaDysarthria
Motor speechMotor speech Muscles of mouth, face, Muscles of mouth, face,
and respiratory systemand respiratory system WeakWeak Slow movementsSlow movements
3 million Americans3 million Americans Boys vs. GirlsBoys vs. Girls Adult - 1%Adult - 1%
Emotional HealthEmotional Health Impact Impact Emotional Emotional Situations Situations
Fun FactsFun Facts
Celebs who StutterCelebs who Stutter Winston Churchill Winston Churchill Bruce WillsBruce Wills Marilyn Monroe Marilyn Monroe James Earl JonesJames Earl Jones Mel TillisMel Tillis
Strengthening muscles Strengthening muscles Increase facial movementsIncrease facial movements Improving articulation Improving articulation Communication Communication
Self-Help GroupsSelf-Help Groups
National Stuttering Association National Stuttering Association Speech Disorder OrganizationSpeech Disorder Organization Learning Disabilities Learning Disabilities
Association of America (LDA) Association of America (LDA) AboutFace U.S.AAboutFace U.S.A The Brain Injury AssociationThe Brain Injury Association
ActivityActivity
SourcesSources Dr. Michael MorganDr. Michael Morgan WikipediaWikipedia Stuttering FoundationStuttering Foundation American Speech-Language-American Speech-Language-
Hearing AssociationHearing Association National Institution on Deafness and National Institution on Deafness and
Other Communication DisordersOther Communication Disorders Kids Health.org Kids Health.org