Chapter 9 Flashcards

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Evaluation: Objectives

  • __ and___history
  • __ ___ speech
  • Other domains & __ ___
  • Prognosis and ____
  • Initial ___ ____
  • Child’s ____
  • Other domains
A
  • Case and family history
  • Quantified disfluent speech
  • Other domains & contributing factors
  • Prognosis and recommendations
  • Initial parent counseling
  • Child’s reactions
  • Other domains
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Case history: Important information

  • Exact time of ___
  • __ __ ____(gradual-sudden)
  • ____of onset
  • ____ stuttering; changes over time (features and severity)
  • Family’s __ ___
A
  • Exact time of onset
  • Manner of onset (gradual-sudden)
  • Circumstances of onset
  • Initial stuttering; changes over time (features and severity)
  • Family’s stuttering history
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Risk prediction near onset: Primary factors

  • __ ___
  • ___
  • Stuttering ___
  • ___ of stuttering history
  • ___ at ___
  • Disfluency ___
  • Disfluency ____
A
  • Family History
  • Gender
  • Stuttering trends
  • Duration of stuttering history
  • Age at onset
  • Disfluency type
  • Disfluency length
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Family history

___ and ___ tend to go in the family.

  • -A child with familial history of __ ___has a __% chance to follow same pattern
  • -A child with familial history of __ ___ has a ___% chance to follow same pattern
A

Persistency and natural recovery tend to go in the family.

  • -A child with familial history of persistent stuttering has a 65% chance to follow same pattern
  • -A child with familial history of recovered stuttering has a 65% chance to follow same pattern
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Risk prediction near onset: Secondary and Tertiary factors

  • ___. Not a factor during first ___months
  • ___ at Onset. Somewhat greater risk for __ __(age 4-5)
  • ___. Poor scores indicate risk only __ _ __ -___ (expressive). Not clear; continuous high scores may indicate __
  • 2ndary characteristics. ___ may indicate greater risk.
  • 2nd formant. Not clear. __ ___may indicate risk.
  • *Concomitant disorders; __, ___emotional reactions

Not risk predictors. Their presence complicating the stuttering problem should be considered.

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  • Severity. Not a factor during first 8-12 months
  • Age at Onset. Somewhat greater risk for later onset (age 4-5)
  • Phonology. Poor scores indicate risk only close to onset.
  • Language (expressive). Not clear; continuous high scores may indicate risk.
  • 2ndary characteristics. Presence may indicate greater risk.
  • 2nd formant. Not clear. Limited transition may indicate risk.
  • Concomitant disorders; Awareness; Emotional reactions.

Not risk predictors. Their presence complicating the stuttering problem should be considered.

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Parent Counseling

  • ___ of findings
  • Considerations for ___
  • __ __ ___
  • Advice to parents:
    a. __ ___
    b. Handling ____ events
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  • Summary of findings
  • Considerations for intervention
  • Information about stuttering
  • Advice to parents:
    a. Home environment
    b. Handling stuttering events
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Advice to parents: Home environment

  • Decrease ___ ___
  • Decrease ___ and __- ___
  • More __, ___activities
  • Speak ___, especially to child
  • Promote child’s __ ___.
A
  • Decrease various pressures
  • Decrease emotional and physical excitement
  • More relaxed, slow paced activities
  • Speak slower, especially to child
  • Promote child’s self confidence.
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Advice to parents: Handling Stuttering

  • Listen ___ as child ___
  • Repeat child’s ___ ___: easily and stretched a bit
  • More direct suggestion: “say this easily again”; “let’s say it easily together”
  • ___fluency: “this was easy”
  • Show ___: “Sometimes speech is difficult”
  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTpckAufNDE&feature=youtu.be
A
  • Listen patiently as child stutters
  • Repeat child’s stuttered word: easily and stretched a bit
  • More direct suggestion: “say this easily again”; “let’s say it easily together”
  • Reinforce fluency: “this was easy”
  • Show empathy: “Sometimes speech is difficult”
  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTpckAufNDE&feature=youtu.be
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New from Stuttering Foundation of America

  • ____ rate
  • ___ questions
  • __ ___
  • __ ___
  • Building ______
  • Special times
  • __ ___ apply
A
  • Slower rate
  • Fewer questions
  • Full listening
  • Turn taking
  • Building confidence
  • Special times
  • Normal rules apply
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