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What is Apraxia? - Answer-Acquired oral motor speech
disorder affecting an individual's ability to translate
conscious speech pairs into motor plans, which results in
limited difficult speech ability.
What are the components of a SOAP Note? - Answer-(S):
subjective- data that includes the concerns of the family
member(s) or individual and subjective observations by
the SLP/SLPA
(O): objective- data includes specific clinical findings, test
results, and a summary of the data collected during the
therapy session
(A): assessment- compares the client's performance
across sessions
(P): plan- states the course of action to be followed
What is Baseline Data? - Answer-Data before intervention
starts
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What is a phonological disorder? - Answer-Speech sound
disorder that focuses on predictable rule based on errors
such as fronting, stopping, and final consonant deletion.
What is the difference between extension and expansion?
- Answer-Extension- add more information to the child's
utterances.
Expansion- keep the child's word order the same we just
expand it slightly to make the utterances grammatically
correct.
What is the difference between communication and
language? - Answer-Communication- exchange of ideas,
information or messages from one person to another.
Language- how we express what we think or how we feel.
What are some non linguistic cues? - Answer-Gestures,
body posture, facial expressions, eye contact, head and
body movement, physical distance (proxemics)
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What are a few compensatory strategies used for
stuttering (disfluent speech)? - Answer-1. Sliding or
pullouts
2. Relaxing the stutter
3. Catching the stutter
4. Intentional stuttering
5. Easy stuttering/fluent stuttering
6. Bouncing
7. Cancellation
8. Preparatory set
9. Light contact
10. Slower speech rates
11. Relaxed breath patterns
12. Slow/stretched speech
13. Easy onset
14. Pausing and chunking
What is an articulation disorder? - Answer-Difficulty in the
production of individual speech sounds
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What is an language disorder? - Answer-Difficulty in
comprehension, speaking, writing, and other forms of
language.
Define a fluency disorder - Answer-"Bumpy speech"
characterized by non-smooth and interrupted speech
What is the purpose of communication? - Answer-
Processing and passing of messages between sender and
receiver effectively
What 4 systems do we need for speech? - Answer-1.
Respiratory
2. Phonatory
3. Articulatory
4. Nervous system
Why is dialect important? - Answer-Depending on the
client's dialect is how they will pronounce or have certain
names for certain things