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Aphasic syndrome:
Human language is the final result of a group of brain activities directed towards the reception, integration and elaboration of linguistic messages.
The disorganization of these activities following brain damage brings about a new linguistic functional level which constitutes the aphasic syndrome.
http://www.asha.org/public/speech/disorders/Aphasia/
Alzheimer:
Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia. The word dementia describes a set of symptoms that can include memory loss and difficulties with thinking, problem-solving or language. These symptoms occur when the brain is damaged by certain diseases, including Alzheimer's disease
They might have difficulties with:
- Language
- Visuospatial skills
- Concentrating, planning
or organizing
Voice Disorder:
A voice disorder can be
defined as a problem involving abnormal pitch, loudness or quality of the sound
produced by the larynx, more commonly known as the voice box.Voice disorders
may be caused by different factors, events, physical ailments and diseases.
TEA:
These disorders are characterized, in varying
degrees, by difficulties in social interaction, verbal and nonverbal
communication and repetitive behaviors. They have difficulties in motor
coordination and attention and physical health issues such as sleep and
gastrointestinal disturbances.
Dislalia:
The child with dislalia omits certain sounds, or replaced by other incorrectly; for example, says apo or tapo, instead of toad. Often, it is able to correctly pronounce the syllables separately (sa) but uniting the phonemes, makes mistakes. This makes their language can sometimes be unintelligible.
http://www.pediatriconcall.com/
Types dyslalias
· Physiological
· Audiogenic
· Functional
· Organic
Diglossia:
Are said to be organic when faults in pronunciation are associated with certain defects of the organs involved in speech. They are classified according to the defective area:
· Lipsticks
· Lingual
· Dental
· Palatine
· Nasal
· Mandibular
MATERIAL:
PICTOGRAMS: http://primaryschoolict.com/pictograph/
www.pictotraductor.com
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