1) The Human Language: a) Genesis, structure, function b) The Pragmatic Communication
2) The stages of Language development
3) The vocal - tract
4) Communicative - linguistic development in the main pathologies of age Evolutionary: a) Childhood Cerebral Paralysis - How language develops in the various forms of P.C.I. - Motor difficulties that negatively affect communication ability – Linguistic - Speech-related disorders (respiratory deficits, swallowers, sensory products) - Interventions aimed at improving the communication and social condition in P.C.I. (early rehabilitative intervention, family care, collaboration with the school and other institutions)
b) Genetic syndromes (Down, De George) - How language develops in various syndromes - Motor difficulties that negatively affect communication ability – Linguistic - Speech-related disorders (respiratory deficits, swallowers, sensory, cognitive) -Interventions aimed at improving the communicative and social condition (early rehabilitative intervention, family assistance, collaboration with the school and other institutions
c) Hearing hearing suphas - Main causes of hearing loss - The prosthesis of the hypoacusic child language education - Interventions aimed at improving communicative and social condition (intervention early rehabilitation, family care, collaboration with the school and other institutions)
d) Attention deficit and hyperactivity - Difficulties in communication and relationship - psycho-educational interventions to improve school placement - collaboration with the School
5) Specific Learning Disorders a) Dyslexia, dysgraphia, dysgraphia, discalculia: evaluation and abilitative treatment b) compensatory/dispensative measures c) The DSA legislation
6) Increased Communication - Alternative (a) Principles, methods and purposes of the CAA b) The use of CAA with patients communication disabilities – Language.