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  • L3 Orthophonie, Semestre 01,2024/2025

              What we work on?

    Part one: Parts of speech

    1. Noun - Verb
    2. Adjective - Adverb
    3. Pronoun - Interjection 
    4. Conjunction - Preposition 

    Part two : Concepts 

    1. Asperger's syndrome 
    2. Autism disorders 
    3. Cluttering 
    4. Child development 
    • Part of speech is a category to which a word is assigned in accordance with its syntactic functions. In English, the main parts of speech are: Noun, verb, pronoun, adjective, Adverb, Interjection, conjunction and Preposition ( these are also known as " word clauses")

      • Asperger's syndrome is the former name of a developmental disability that affects how people behave,see and understand the world. It also affects how they interact with others. People with this developmental disability may: have special interest. Display repetitive behaviour.
      • Speech language therapy addresses challenges with language and communication. It can help people with Autism improve their verbal, nonverbal and social communication. The overall goal is to help the person communicate in more useful and functional ways.
      • It is important that the parents/carers of the child involved are educated in the behavioural techniques and any strategies from therapy so that they can encourage the interventions within the home environment.
    • Understanding cluttering speech help us recognize how it affects communication and daily life. Acknowledging that those experiencing cluttering are not alone and can improve with the right support is important.

      Seeking help from skilled speech therapists can significantly improve speech patterns, making communication easier and more effective.

      • Cluttering is a unique and often misunderstood communication disorder that impacts the flow and clarity of speech. So we'll explore what cluttering speech involves, how it differs from other speech disorders?
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