30 Jan Helping Children with Communication Disorders Minimize Bullying Posted at 10:15h in by apraxiaadmin Thank you for watching this course! You are about to begin the quiz to submit for ASHA CEUs. Following the quiz, you will be able to see your score. Please note that only those participants who follow the instructions correctly and completely will have their course information submitted to the ASHA CE Registry. For questions about the ASHA CE Registry, visit https://www.asha.org/ce/faqs/. Course completion includes: (1) Viewing the full webinar video (2) Passing the associated quiz at 80% or better and (3) Completing the Course Evaluation. Please visit our Webinar FAQ for more information. Choose the one best answer. The term “bullying” refers to… kidding around with somebody comments or actions that are intended to hurt or cause harm to another good-natured fun activities that are okay to do sometimes any comments about another person’s characteristics “Bullying” differs from “teasing” in that… “bullying” is good-natured fun, while “teasing” is comments designed to hurt “bullying” is something that only happens between people who are not friends “teasing” is never appropriate, whereas “bullying” is okay sometimes “teasing” is good-natured fun, while “bullying” is comments designed to hurt other people (bystanders) are never involved in “teasing” “Bystanders” are best defined as… only those people who are physically present when bullying occurs friends of the child who bullies friends of the child who is being bullied others in the general environment not directly involved in the bullying events teachers and other authority figures who intervene in the bullying situation Which of the following statements about bullying and communication disorders istrue? children with communication disorders are more likely to be bullied than other children it can be difficult for children with communication disorders to respond verbally when they are bullied bullying can make it harder for children with communication disorders to communicate in general bullying can increase the overall severity of communication disorders all of the above Speech-language pathologists can help children with communication disorders whoare being bullied by… telling them to ignore it helping to insulate them from the problem and educating the environment about communication disorders and bullying telling the teacher about the problem calling the parents of the bully working to ensure that the child exhibits no signs of the communication disorder An important step in minimizing bullying for children with communication disordersis… helping children with communication disorders learn about bullying and about communication disorders helping the child with communication disorder become less sensitive to his communication disorder helping the child with a communication disorder become less sensitive to the comments of the bully helping others in the environment understand more about bullying and communication disorders all of the above “Desensitization” refers to… getting children with communication disorders to not have communication disorders any more helping children with communication disorders become less concerned about their speech/language difficulty so it will not have as great an effect on their lives helping children with communication disorders not care about how they talk or how they sound helping children in the environment not care about whether other people are bullied helping teachers learn to ignore the signs of bullying Educating others in the environment is important because… the more other people understand about communication disorders, the less likely they are to engage in bullying once everybody knows that everybody has communication disorders, then bullying can become the norm there are many misconceptions about communication disorders and education can help to reduce myths (A) and (C) (A), (B), and (C) Educating others in the environment can involve… self-disclosure, wherein children acknowledge the fact that they have a communication disorder brochures that provide facts about communication disorders brochures that provide facts about bullying classroom presentations, in which children provide information about communication disorders to their peers all of the above Which one of the following statements about treating bullying in children withcommunication disorders is true? there is much that SLPs can do to help children with communication disorders minimize the effects of bullying SLPs can completely minimize all bullying in the school Children with communication disorders need to face bullying on their own there are few resources available to help children who are being bullied talking about communication disorders and about bullying will only make things worse Time's up Thank you for watching this course! You are about to begin the quiz to submit for ASHA CEUs. Following the quiz, you will be able to see your score. Please note that only those participants who follow the instructions correctly and completely will have their course information submitted to the ASHA CE Registry. For questions about the ASHA CE Registry, visit https://www.asha.org/ce/faqs/. Course completion includes: (1) Viewing the full webinar video (2) Passing the associated quiz at 80% or better and (3) Completing the Course Evaluation. Please visit our Webinar FAQ for more information. Choose the one best answer. The term “bullying” refers to… kidding around with somebody comments or actions that are intended to hurt or cause harm to another good-natured fun activities that are okay to do sometimes any comments about another person’s characteristics “Bullying” differs from “teasing” in that… “bullying” is good-natured fun, while “teasing” is comments designed to hurt “bullying” is something that only happens between people who are not friends “teasing” is never appropriate, whereas “bullying” is okay sometimes “teasing” is good-natured fun, while “bullying” is comments designed to hurt other people (bystanders) are never involved in “teasing” “Bystanders” are best defined as… only those people who are physically present when bullying occurs friends of the child who bullies friends of the child who is being bullied others in the general environment not directly involved in the bullying events teachers and other authority figures who intervene in the bullying situation Which of the following statements about bullying and communication disorders istrue? children with communication disorders are more likely to be bullied than other children it can be difficult for children with communication disorders to respond verbally when they are bullied bullying can make it harder for children with communication disorders to communicate in general bullying can increase the overall severity of communication disorders all of the above Speech-language pathologists can help children with communication disorders whoare being bullied by… telling them to ignore it helping to insulate them from the problem and educating the environment about communication disorders and bullying telling the teacher about the problem calling the parents of the bully working to ensure that the child exhibits no signs of the communication disorder An important step in minimizing bullying for children with communication disordersis… helping children with communication disorders learn about bullying and about communication disorders helping the child with communication disorder become less sensitive to his communication disorder helping the child with a communication disorder become less sensitive to the comments of the bully helping others in the environment understand more about bullying and communication disorders all of the above “Desensitization” refers to… getting children with communication disorders to not have communication disorders any more helping children with communication disorders become less concerned about their speech/language difficulty so it will not have as great an effect on their lives helping children with communication disorders not care about how they talk or how they sound helping children in the environment not care about whether other people are bullied helping teachers learn to ignore the signs of bullying Educating others in the environment is important because… the more other people understand about communication disorders, the less likely they are to engage in bullying once everybody knows that everybody has communication disorders, then bullying can become the norm there are many misconceptions about communication disorders and education can help to reduce myths (A) and (C) (A), (B), and (C) Educating others in the environment can involve… self-disclosure, wherein children acknowledge the fact that they have a communication disorder brochures that provide facts about communication disorders brochures that provide facts about bullying classroom presentations, in which children provide information about communication disorders to their peers all of the above Which one of the following statements about treating bullying in children withcommunication disorders is true? there is much that SLPs can do to help children with communication disorders minimize the effects of bullying SLPs can completely minimize all bullying in the school Children with communication disorders need to face bullying on their own there are few resources available to help children who are being bullied talking about communication disorders and about bullying will only make things worse Time's up Credentials: Hours of Operation: Treatment locations: Address: , Phone: Email: Overall Treatment Approach: Percent of CAS cases: Parent Involvement: Community Involvement: Professional consultation/collaboration: Min Age Treated: Max Age Treated: Insurance Accepted: