Articulation & Phonology
Apraxia (CAS)
Fluency
Pragmatics
Clinical Skills & Documentation
200

What is the difference between articulation and phonology?

Articulation involves producing individual speech sounds correctly, while phonology involves patterns of speech sound errors.

200

CAS stands for what speech disorder? DOUBLE JEPOARDY!!!!!!

Childhood Apraxia of Speech

200

What is fluency?

The smooth, effortless flow of speech.

200

What does pragmatics refer to?

The use of language in social contexts.

200

What tool can help track progress on speech sound targets over time?

A rubric, visual tracker, or data collection system.

400

Name two types of cueing methods commonly used during articulation therapy.

Any two: verbal, visual, tactile.

400

CAS is primarily a disorder of what?

Motor planning and programming speech movements.

400

Name one core stuttering behavior.

Repetitions, prolongations, or blocks.

400

Name one of the three major domains of pragmatics.

Communicative Intent, Conversational Rules, or Nonverbal Communication.

400

Why are mirrors commonly used during articulation therapy?

To help clients see and monitor speech sound placement and movement.

600

What are the three speech sound terms used to describe consonants?

Voicing, place, and manner.

600

Name one hallmark characteristic of CAS.

Inconsistent errors, groping, or disrupted prosody.

600

Which is a typical disfluency: "um" or a block?

"Um" (interjection).

600

Give an example of a nonverbal communication skill. DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!!!!

Eye contact, facial expressions, gestures, body language, or proximity.

600

What information might you document in a SOAP note when observing CAS?

Inconsistent productions, sequencing breakdowns, or motor-planning difficulties.

800

Name four major articulators used in speech production.

Any four: lips, tongue, teeth, jaw, velum, palate.

800

True or False: CAS occurs because a child is not trying hard enough to speak.

False. Give a reason.

800

What speech strategy involves gently starting voice production?

Easy onset

800

Why is it important to consider culture when evaluating social communication?

Social communication expectations vary across cultures.

800

A supervisor asks you to follow an established therapy plan exactly as written. What clinical term describes this?

Treatment fidelity

1000

A child says "tat" for "cat." Is this more likely an articulation error or a phonological error?

Fronting

1000

A child produces a word correctly one time and incorrectly the next three times. Which CAS characteristic might this demonstrate?

Inconsistent errors. 

1000

True or False: Stuttering is caused by poor parenting.

False. Stuttering is a neurodevelopmental disorder.

1000

Which statement is more neurodiversity-affirming?
A. "The child refuses to socialize."
B. "The child enjoys parallel play." 

B. "The child enjoys parallel play."

1000

During therapy, you provide praise, visual cues, and verbal reminders to support a client's success. What two broad treatment strategies are you using?

Reinforcement and cueing

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