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An Introduction to
Speech, Language and
Communication
difficulties.
IDP SLCN Network Day #1
Catherine Pass
Learning Difficulties Team
An Introduction to Speech,
Language and Communication
Difficulties
Aims for today
 To become familiar with the IDP for SLCN
 To become familiar with the processes involved
in communication.
 To have an understanding of the terminology.
 To have become familiar with classroom
strategies to support pupils with SLCN.
Inclusion Development Programme
 http://www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/primary/features/inclusion/sen/idp
 Quality First Teaching….not SEN!
 web-based materials, which include:
 teaching and learning resources
 training materials
 guidance on effective classroom strategies
 models of good practice
 information about sources of more specialist advice.
Activity 1
 What do these terms mean?
 Speech
 Language
 Communication
Speech
 Articulation of sound
 Co-ordination of the tongue, teeth, soft and
hard palates, abdominal muscles and breath to
produce sound.
 Speech involves language because you have
to have a thought to articulate and then be able
to construct this thought into words.
Language
 Language is a rule governed process and incorporates
the following aspects: grammar (syntax), meaning
(semantics), use (pragmatics), vocabulary. (Link)
 Thinking
 Remembering: working memory, long term memory
 Reasoning
 Predicting
 Language without speech e.g. writing, sign language.
Communication
 Use of language and or speech to convey a message to other people.
 93% of information transmitted in conversation is done so non-verbally,
Mehrabian, 1972.
 Consider also the use of intonation (prosody) and how this changes
meaning.
 Difficulties in reading non verbal communication are a key feature of ASD
and SEBD.
 Communication requires a sender and receiver.
 Receiver – needs to be able to receive it in the first place. They need to
hear, listen and understand the message and then show they have
understood it through their response.
 Sender – needs opportunities to communicate, an ability to formulate a
message in thought and to then convey the message in an appropriate
form.
Activity 2:
The Communication Chain
Understand
meaning
Understand sentence structure
Understand words
(semantics)
Remember
(auditory memory)
Listen/hear
Look/Attend Speak
Appropriately
(pragmatics)
Speak
fluently
Articulate sounds
Co-ordinate speech
muscles
Select sounds
(phonology)
Choose sentence structure
(syntax)
Choose words
(semantics)
Ideas and
decide
Interpret non-verbal
communication
Self-
monitor
Delay versus Disorder
Delay is when language development follows
a normal pattern of development but at a
slower rate (see stages of language
development chart in your pack).
Disorder is where development is different in
form or function from other children.
 Children with speech and language disorder
should be referred to SALT.
A growing area of concern…
 It is estimated that in some more
deprived parts of the UK up to 60% of
children start school with some form of
speech, language or communication
delay or disorder (ICAN).
 Most of these difficulties are due to
language deprivation and with the right
support can be resolved…..
 …..Only 10% of children have
difficulties that are persistent and long
term.
 How does this fit in with your school
population?
Impact of SLCD on literacy
Reading comprehension
and reading aloud
Expressive writing;
syntax and vocabulary
Spelling- phonological awareness;
The ability to segment sentences into words,
Words into syllables
Syllables into phonemes
Awareness of rhyme
SLCD
SLCD and SEBD
 “hidden disability”….studies estimate that 50-100%
of children with SEBD have communication difficulties.
 In a summary of research, Stringer and Clegg (2006)
estimate that approximately “…40-60% of
children with SLCD, not including those
diagnosed with autistic spectrum disorders, also
experience secondary EBD.”
 Poor language skills will affect the ability to understand and
express their own emotions and those of others.
Receptive language difficulty
 Difficulties in understanding spoken language at
the level expected for their age.
 Can be difficult to identify as children become
adept at using visual and contextual cues to
support their understanding of what is being said.
 Problems arise where the complexity of the
language being used outstrips these types of
support, as the demands of the curriculum
increase.
Receptive language difficulty
 Points to look out for include:
 Difficulty following instructions
 Severe and persistent expressive language difficulties
 Attention problems, especially in large groups.
 Difficulty in answering questions.
 Behaviour problems (appears off task, inattentive).
 Misunderstanding of written language and of concepts.
Top Tips for Support (Receptive)
 Keep talk and instructions simple
 Assess level of child’s understanding and give
input at the right level; make all staff aware.
 Allow time and opportunity to respond.
 Check understanding of vocabulary; pre-teach
topic vocabulary (link).
 Reinforce vocabulary and concepts with visual
aids and real life objects/activities.
Expressive Language Difficulty
 The ability to use words and to combine words
into sentences using appropriate vocabulary,
concepts, grammatical structure and meaning.
 All of the above are dependent on the ability to
retrieve words and syntax from the memory
banks.
Expressive Language Difficulty
 Points to look out for include
 Withdrawn and isolated
 Difficulty establishing relationships
 Behaviour difficulties; may get easily frustrated.
 Use of gesture and empty words such as ‘thingy’ and
‘this’ or ‘that’.
 Difficulties with literacy as written language reflects
spoken language.
 Difficulties with sequencing, predicting and inferring.
Top Tips for Support (Expressive)
 Give the child time to respond and don’t let
others talk for them (adults included!).
 Model language at the appropriate level.
 Link the child with ‘good speakers’ for some
tasks.
 Prompt child to continue, reinforce and expand
on their utterances.
 Create reasons to communicate.
Tips contd…
 Plan and ask open ended questions (despite the
fact that it takes time)
 If the child can’t think of a word try prompting
 Use turn taking games
 Barrier games help and can be fun
Social Use of Language (pragmatics)
 Essential for successful relationships with
others and managing all aspects of life:
 Using language for different purposes.
 Adapting language to the listener.
 Following the rules of conversation and
narrative (topic maintenance, repairs, eye-
contact ).
 Understanding non-verbal rules.
Top Tips for support (Social communication)
 Visual timetables to reinforce structure and routine.
 Make explicit the start and end of a task/activity.
 Give gentle reminders if communication breaks down.
 Provide choices and encourage them to tell you what they want.
 Use visual cues, real objects and prompts.
 Circle time, turn taking, barrier games, role/small world play.
 If necessary, explicitly teach turn taking and conversation skills..
 First Steps to Emotional Literacy by Kate Ripley and
Elspeth Simpson. EYFS and KS1; structured programme,
links to SEALs.
lemon
Word Map
A Simple Task Plan
Planning an investigation
Story frameworks
Visual time line
Venn Diagram
Spidergramme
• Look
• Sound
• Smell
• Taste
• Feel
Attribute Web (use for story writing)
Mind map of the Victorians
Mind mapping
devised by Tony
Buzan
Activity 4
 In groups of 5, write as many words as you can
about holidays on the Post-Its
 Now categorise these words as a group
Ways of Using the Mind Map
 Before a topic to assess prior knowledge
 Add to the mind map as different areas are
covered
 As a whole class or individual activity
 To send home so parents are aware of topic
areas and can reinforce the vocabulary
 To link information learned one year with that
learned in the next
 After the topic to assess the amount of learning
which has occurred.
Bradford Schools Online
 Special Educational Needs
 Learning Support Services
 Learning Difficulties Team
 Top Ten Tips
 QFT Strategies

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Speech. Language. Communcation.

  • 1. An Introduction to Speech, Language and Communication difficulties. IDP SLCN Network Day #1 Catherine Pass Learning Difficulties Team An Introduction to Speech, Language and Communication Difficulties
  • 2. Aims for today  To become familiar with the IDP for SLCN  To become familiar with the processes involved in communication.  To have an understanding of the terminology.  To have become familiar with classroom strategies to support pupils with SLCN.
  • 3. Inclusion Development Programme  http://www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/primary/features/inclusion/sen/idp  Quality First Teaching….not SEN!  web-based materials, which include:  teaching and learning resources  training materials  guidance on effective classroom strategies  models of good practice  information about sources of more specialist advice.
  • 4. Activity 1  What do these terms mean?  Speech  Language  Communication
  • 5. Speech  Articulation of sound  Co-ordination of the tongue, teeth, soft and hard palates, abdominal muscles and breath to produce sound.  Speech involves language because you have to have a thought to articulate and then be able to construct this thought into words.
  • 6. Language  Language is a rule governed process and incorporates the following aspects: grammar (syntax), meaning (semantics), use (pragmatics), vocabulary. (Link)  Thinking  Remembering: working memory, long term memory  Reasoning  Predicting  Language without speech e.g. writing, sign language.
  • 7. Communication  Use of language and or speech to convey a message to other people.  93% of information transmitted in conversation is done so non-verbally, Mehrabian, 1972.  Consider also the use of intonation (prosody) and how this changes meaning.  Difficulties in reading non verbal communication are a key feature of ASD and SEBD.  Communication requires a sender and receiver.  Receiver – needs to be able to receive it in the first place. They need to hear, listen and understand the message and then show they have understood it through their response.  Sender – needs opportunities to communicate, an ability to formulate a message in thought and to then convey the message in an appropriate form.
  • 8. Activity 2: The Communication Chain Understand meaning Understand sentence structure Understand words (semantics) Remember (auditory memory) Listen/hear Look/Attend Speak Appropriately (pragmatics) Speak fluently Articulate sounds Co-ordinate speech muscles Select sounds (phonology) Choose sentence structure (syntax) Choose words (semantics) Ideas and decide Interpret non-verbal communication Self- monitor
  • 9. Delay versus Disorder Delay is when language development follows a normal pattern of development but at a slower rate (see stages of language development chart in your pack). Disorder is where development is different in form or function from other children.  Children with speech and language disorder should be referred to SALT.
  • 10. A growing area of concern…  It is estimated that in some more deprived parts of the UK up to 60% of children start school with some form of speech, language or communication delay or disorder (ICAN).  Most of these difficulties are due to language deprivation and with the right support can be resolved…..  …..Only 10% of children have difficulties that are persistent and long term.  How does this fit in with your school population?
  • 11. Impact of SLCD on literacy Reading comprehension and reading aloud Expressive writing; syntax and vocabulary Spelling- phonological awareness; The ability to segment sentences into words, Words into syllables Syllables into phonemes Awareness of rhyme SLCD
  • 12. SLCD and SEBD  “hidden disability”….studies estimate that 50-100% of children with SEBD have communication difficulties.  In a summary of research, Stringer and Clegg (2006) estimate that approximately “…40-60% of children with SLCD, not including those diagnosed with autistic spectrum disorders, also experience secondary EBD.”  Poor language skills will affect the ability to understand and express their own emotions and those of others.
  • 13. Receptive language difficulty  Difficulties in understanding spoken language at the level expected for their age.  Can be difficult to identify as children become adept at using visual and contextual cues to support their understanding of what is being said.  Problems arise where the complexity of the language being used outstrips these types of support, as the demands of the curriculum increase.
  • 14. Receptive language difficulty  Points to look out for include:  Difficulty following instructions  Severe and persistent expressive language difficulties  Attention problems, especially in large groups.  Difficulty in answering questions.  Behaviour problems (appears off task, inattentive).  Misunderstanding of written language and of concepts.
  • 15. Top Tips for Support (Receptive)  Keep talk and instructions simple  Assess level of child’s understanding and give input at the right level; make all staff aware.  Allow time and opportunity to respond.  Check understanding of vocabulary; pre-teach topic vocabulary (link).  Reinforce vocabulary and concepts with visual aids and real life objects/activities.
  • 16. Expressive Language Difficulty  The ability to use words and to combine words into sentences using appropriate vocabulary, concepts, grammatical structure and meaning.  All of the above are dependent on the ability to retrieve words and syntax from the memory banks.
  • 17. Expressive Language Difficulty  Points to look out for include  Withdrawn and isolated  Difficulty establishing relationships  Behaviour difficulties; may get easily frustrated.  Use of gesture and empty words such as ‘thingy’ and ‘this’ or ‘that’.  Difficulties with literacy as written language reflects spoken language.  Difficulties with sequencing, predicting and inferring.
  • 18. Top Tips for Support (Expressive)  Give the child time to respond and don’t let others talk for them (adults included!).  Model language at the appropriate level.  Link the child with ‘good speakers’ for some tasks.  Prompt child to continue, reinforce and expand on their utterances.  Create reasons to communicate.
  • 19. Tips contd…  Plan and ask open ended questions (despite the fact that it takes time)  If the child can’t think of a word try prompting  Use turn taking games  Barrier games help and can be fun
  • 20. Social Use of Language (pragmatics)  Essential for successful relationships with others and managing all aspects of life:  Using language for different purposes.  Adapting language to the listener.  Following the rules of conversation and narrative (topic maintenance, repairs, eye- contact ).  Understanding non-verbal rules.
  • 21. Top Tips for support (Social communication)  Visual timetables to reinforce structure and routine.  Make explicit the start and end of a task/activity.  Give gentle reminders if communication breaks down.  Provide choices and encourage them to tell you what they want.  Use visual cues, real objects and prompts.  Circle time, turn taking, barrier games, role/small world play.  If necessary, explicitly teach turn taking and conversation skills..  First Steps to Emotional Literacy by Kate Ripley and Elspeth Simpson. EYFS and KS1; structured programme, links to SEALs.
  • 22. lemon
  • 29. Spidergramme • Look • Sound • Smell • Taste • Feel
  • 30. Attribute Web (use for story writing)
  • 31. Mind map of the Victorians Mind mapping devised by Tony Buzan
  • 32. Activity 4  In groups of 5, write as many words as you can about holidays on the Post-Its  Now categorise these words as a group
  • 33. Ways of Using the Mind Map  Before a topic to assess prior knowledge  Add to the mind map as different areas are covered  As a whole class or individual activity  To send home so parents are aware of topic areas and can reinforce the vocabulary  To link information learned one year with that learned in the next  After the topic to assess the amount of learning which has occurred.
  • 34. Bradford Schools Online  Special Educational Needs  Learning Support Services  Learning Difficulties Team  Top Ten Tips  QFT Strategies