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hi, i work with TBI clients and i am working with a new guy who has serious issues with speaking. i need some exercises and tips please on how to help him annunciate and communicate his nees. he can say the alphabet but not well.

2007-10-30 17:05:10 · 7 answers · asked by kathy 2 in Education & Reference Special Education

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My nephew was born hearing impaired and his speech therapist gave us exercises for him that were targeting the areas he had the most difficulty with. He really had trouble with B's he would pronounce them like D's so he'd have to try and repeat words like bottle, baby. I imagine you could try something similar, figure out which sounds he has the most trouble with and emphasize on those.
You might try getting an appointment to consult with a speech therapist for advice.

2007-10-30 17:11:30 · answer #1 · answered by Rhuby 6 · 1 0

I had a student like that once. She was majoring in English, but had halting speech.
I just never spoke to her about it. However, if I understood what she said, I treated her exactly like the others,
I think in the long run it paid off, because I saw her recently and she is doing better..

2007-10-31 00:10:23 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i don't know about communicating his needs
but i'm in speech for a lisp and all i ever do i say the same sounds and sound combos over and over
and when, in real talking, i say it wrong, someone stops me and says "no..." and corrects me until i get it right
mabey working with him will help

Traumatic Brain Injury, that's sad, but you're doing a good thing

this, the brain, is actually something that interests me

2007-10-31 00:10:20 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

cut out objects from a magazine and print the name on the bottom of the picture. Example find a picture of a glass of milk and write milk on the bottom of the paper. show it to him and say milk. point to the picture and say milk then see if he can repeat what u said.

2007-10-31 13:58:11 · answer #4 · answered by favorite_aunt24 7 · 0 0

Think of something he likes, and use that as a talking point,

Usually if it is something that fascinates him, he will be more enthusiastic about his leaning to speak again,

2007-11-03 22:47:45 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Stimulation, stimulation, stimulation and after that:practice and time. Ask questions, let him struggle, dont anticipate the words.

2007-10-31 12:30:55 · answer #6 · answered by petra 5 · 1 0

Get professional consultation..

2007-10-31 00:08:21 · answer #7 · answered by DrB 7 · 0 0

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