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| this lobe of the brain is involved if the aphasia is expressive |
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| patients with a lesion here have primary problems with comprehension |
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| a clot that forms in the brain |
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| a bubble on a blood vessel that might break |
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| this clot starts somewhere else, breaks off then travels |
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| older or younger: of these, a higher risk of stroke |
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| watch your intake of saturated fat to reduce this |
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| take the stairs, go for a walk, and be active to improve this |
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| normal is 120/80; unless your young |
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| if you have one of these you are at high risk at having a stroke |
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| difficulty with mathematics and computation |
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| another word for brocia's aphasia |
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| another word for receptive aphasia |
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| i can't think of the word for that!! |
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| this work setting is the largest employer for SLP's. |
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| health care SLP's may work with this, a swallowing disorder |
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| this communication professional must have a doctoral degree |
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| certificate of clinical competence |
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| a speech pathologist or audiologist can be his/her own own boss by opening this |
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| these children do not respond normally to stimulation, may have reduced eye contact |
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| problems in focus; these kids are restless and have a hard time paying attention |
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| if mom does this, the child does not have to use language, and may not develop it normally |
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| children start to show evidence of this between 6 and 9 months. |
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| your book refers to this as an awareness of objects and events in their environment |
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| dabadallaalabdada!!( and they learn how to use the speech musculature |
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| the first word appears around this age |
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| by this age most children are combining words into short sentences |
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| learning the sounds, and the rules for combining them |
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| predictable, systematic sound errors. to some extent these are developmental and normal. |
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| learning the word order...mommy cookie!!! |
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| learning to use plurals...kids might say mouses and deers. |
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| children change the intonation of their babbling to do this |
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| the USE component of language |
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| in babies, this is an early use of the vocal tract to communicate |
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| children with language delays produce language similar to these. |
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