Articulation Therapy Flashcards

1
Q

What are the two approaches to an articulation session?

A
  1. The Phonetic/Traditional Motor approach
  2. Multiple sound approach
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What comes after isolation in the articulation goal chart ?

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Syllable

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3
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If your client is having trouble with their sounds in spontaneous speech, a subset would be to:

A

move to structured context

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4
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If a child is improving and doing well at a sound at WORD LEVEL, what stage should they move to?

A

Structured context

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5
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What is Sensory Perceptual Training? Also called _________

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Auditory Discrimination training identifies when the clinician says the correct or incorrect sound. Also called auditory bombardment

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6
Q

Fricatives are easier to produce in ________

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isolation

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7
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Describe what phonetic placement is

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Explaining and teaching, physically, how to make a sound. Needing to assist a client to think about what their actuators are doing and what they SHOULD be doing

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Sound Shaping is a part of Phonetic Placement. Describe what it is

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Sound shaping can happen when a sound is shaped from a similar sound that a client is able to produce

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9
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It can be ______ or ______ to use high familiarity target words with a client

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helpful (more opportunities for practice) or more difficult due to “fossilized forms” that can take a while to unlearn

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