Professional Issues
Fluency
Articulatory/Phonological Development
Misc.
100

This is the act that mandated free and appropriate education for disabled students aged 3 to 21.

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act

100

These are non-speech aspects of stuttering that may accompany speech (ex: physical tension, eye blinking) 

Secondary behaviors

100

This is the name of the phonological process heard when a child says tu/shoe

stopping

100

Requires that an employer make “reasonable accommodations” for workers with disabilities, and provide special equipment as needed

The Americans with Disabilities Act

200

The acronym HIPAA stands for this 

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

200

We know that stuttering is more likely to occur with which of the following: consonants/vowels

consonants

200

This is what you are assessing when you show someone how to produce an erred sound by modeling it and saying "watch me make the __ sound" then you ask them to say it back. 

Stimulability

200

This disorder is characterized by rapid and/or irregular speech rate atypical pauses, maze behaviors, pragmatic issues, decreased awareness of fluency problems or moments of disfluency,

cluttering

300

This law provides civil rights protections relative to employment to all individuals with disabilities

The Americans with Disabilities Act

300

This term refers to the disappearance of/recovery from something without help/intervention

spontaneous recovery

300

This is a therapy approach that emphasizes the syllable as the basic unit of speech production (also uses the concept of phonetic environment) 

McDonald's Sensory Motor Approach

300

This is the systematic reduction in the frequency of stuttering when a short, printed passage is repeatedly read aloud.

Adaptation effect

400

This act required students be in the least restrictive environment, and expanded the number of categories of disability

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act

400

This effect happens when stuttering occurs on words that surround previously stuttered words. 

Adjacency Effect

400

This is an approach in which you cycle through sounds rather than targeting them to mastery. 

Hodson and Paden's Cycles Approach 

400

This law bars employment discrimination against qualified people who have mental or physical disabilities.

Americans with Disabilities Act

500

These are 3 common reasons why HIPPA could apply in SLP practice 

files in care, social media, water cooler talk, email breach, HIPAA form, stolen laptop, lock on cabinet, etc. 

500

This is determined by counting the number of people who currently have a disorder/disease

prevalence 

500

This is a terms for how functional words are within a child’s communicative environment

Communicative potency

500

These are some possible social implications of stuttering

Negative emotions, Avoidance behaviors, Anxiety

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