GLENDA MASON - Disorders (Production) Flashcards

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What do we notice about the Cashton (Robot) story?

A
  1. That he and his mum continue to repeat phrases until they are somehow understood.
  2. That Cashton knows to use visuals to help get his point across
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What does the term SSD, DPD and PPD stand for?

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  1. Speech Sound Disorder
  2. Delayed/disordered Phonological development
  3. Protracted phonological development
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Describe two elements to consider for deciding whether or not to go to speech therapy

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  1. hearing
  2. Multilingualism
  3. Ability to imitate
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True or false : stress patterns are important to consider when looking at what a speech disorder may entail

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True, among syllable number, word structure, vowel tension

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5
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Describe the chain of word production (5) (Hint : think about the other chain)

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Concept –> Grammar encoding –> phonological encoding –> articulatory planning –> Articulation (properly producing)

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Describe what apraxia is (hint : think AP)

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Motor output planning/organization prob

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True or false : in the study that was conducted with university students, the students with a lisp were perceived as ‘lower class’ and ‘less employable’

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True, it is viewed as unprofessional

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___ is important to practice in therapy for optimal learning and a safe environment

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Fun

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