Articulation
Phonological Disorders
Language Disorders
Literacy Disorders
Misc.
100

what is another name for blends 

consonant clusters

100

How many English phonemes/speech sounds exist?

45

100

What is the main difference between a language disorder and a language delay

A 'delay' implies that the child will eventually catch up to their same-aged peers where as a disorder does not 

100

What are the 5 skills most related to literacy achievement 

-phonological awareness

-oral language

-alphabet knowledge

-concepts about print

-name writing

100

A tongue-tie MAY be a possible cause for what type of disorder

an articulation or phonological disorder

200

Under which distinct area/feature of consonants does a 'fricative' fall

Manner

200

What is the IPA?

International Phonetic Alphabet.

Specific symbols designed to represent the individual speech sounds of all language.

200

what is a language difference

expressive language that is influenced by cultural and linguistic diversity (not a disorder)

200

What is the most common learning disability in both children and adults

Dyslexia

200

what are the 5 areas you should always include for a full EBP assessment of an articulation/phonological disorder

-rapport building and informal observations

-hearing screening

-language screening/assessment

-speech sample 

-oral mech exam

300

Under which distinct area/feature of consonants does 'bilabials' fall

Place

300

What is a phonological disorder?

Errors with several phonemes that form patterns caused by a child simplifying individual sounds and sound combinations. 
300

what is the prevalence of language disorders of children entering kindergarten

7-8 percent

300

name something that is much harder for children to comprehend/learn secondary to speaking

writing

300

what are 5 emotional and social effects of literacy disorders

-anxiety

-anger

-harmed self-image

-depression

-quality of life

400

What are the 3 distinct classification features of consonants

Place, manner, voice

400

Name 2 EBP treatments for phonological disorder

-Distinctive features approach

-Scientists-Humanists-Artists


400

what is unique about language disorders?

NO child will be the same/display the same symptoms 

400

name another school professional that may assist closely with a child that has a literacy disorder

reading specialist

400

What is SLI

Specific Language Impairment

-receptive or expressive language impairment that cannot be attributed to any general specific cause or condition

500

Name the 4 areas of articulation disorders

-Substitution

-Omission

-Distortion

-Addition

500

What are 2 commonly used phonological assessments

HAPP-3

KLPA-3

500

what 4 things should all treatment of language disorders include

-EBP

-effective

-functional

-attainable

500

name 4 home literacy practices that predict emergent literacy skills

-shared book reading

-maternal book reading 

-child's enjoyment of reading 

-maternal sensitivity

500

a language disorder (per the definition) contains impairment in one or all of which 3 areas of language 

-form (phonology, morphology, syntax)

-content (semantics)

-function (pragmatics)

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