BehavioralapproachUnpredictable andinconsistenterrors, difficultyinitiating speech,groping behaviors,and atypicalprosody(1)Recovery ofpremorbid languageskills and (2)establishingcompensatory ormaintenance strategiesfor functional languageskillsDysarthriaConsistencyof errors17%ApraxiaofspeechOralapraxiaIncrease voluntarycontrol of thearticulatorymuscles foraccurate speechproductionImprovedintelligibilityand speechmotor controlBroca’saphasiaCerebralvascularaccidents(CVA)AphasiaThe leadingcause ofserious, long-term disabilityin the UnitedStatesThe cortex,cerebellum,brainstem, orperipheralnervous systemSlowerspeechrateCo-occurwithaphasiaPharyngealflapDrillParkinson’sdisease &multiplesclerosisFlaccid, spastic,ataxic,hypokinetic,hyperkinetic,mixed, andunilateral uppermotor neuronAphasia,dysarthria,and apraxiaof speechWernicke’saphasiaThe lefthemisphereBehavioralapproachUnpredictable andinconsistenterrors, difficultyinitiating speech,groping behaviors,and atypicalprosody(1)Recovery ofpremorbid languageskills and (2)establishingcompensatory ormaintenance strategiesfor functional languageskillsDysarthriaConsistencyof errors17%ApraxiaofspeechOralapraxiaIncrease voluntarycontrol of thearticulatorymuscles foraccurate speechproductionImprovedintelligibilityand speechmotor controlBroca’saphasiaCerebralvascularaccidents(CVA)AphasiaThe leadingcause ofserious, long-term disabilityin the UnitedStatesThe cortex,cerebellum,brainstem, orperipheralnervous systemSlowerspeechrateCo-occurwithaphasiaPharyngealflapDrillParkinson’sdisease &multiplesclerosisFlaccid, spastic,ataxic,hypokinetic,hyperkinetic,mixed, andunilateral uppermotor neuronAphasia,dysarthria,and apraxiaof speechWernicke’saphasiaThe lefthemisphere

Aphasia, Apraxia, & Dysarthria - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Behavioral approach
  2. Unpredictable and inconsistent errors, difficulty initiating speech, groping behaviors, and atypical prosody
  3. (1)Recovery of premorbid language skills and (2) establishing compensatory or maintenance strategies for functional language skills
  4. Dysarthria
  5. Consistency of errors
  6. 17%
  7. Apraxia of speech
  8. Oral apraxia
  9. Increase voluntary control of the articulatory muscles for accurate speech production
  10. Improved intelligibility and speech motor control
  11. Broca’s aphasia
  12. Cerebral vascular accidents (CVA)
  13. Aphasia
  14. The leading cause of serious, long-term disability in the United States
  15. The cortex, cerebellum, brainstem, or peripheral nervous system
  16. Slower speech rate
  17. Co-occur with aphasia
  18. Pharyngeal flap
  19. Drill
  20. Parkinson’s disease & multiple sclerosis
  21. Flaccid, spastic, ataxic, hypokinetic, hyperkinetic, mixed, and unilateral upper motor neuron
  22. Aphasia, dysarthria, and apraxia of speech
  23. Wernicke’s aphasia
  24. The left hemisphere