What is a set a processes associated with practice and experience leading to relatively permanent changes in the capability for movement?
motor learning
What kind of client would you use core vocabulary approach for?
a child with highly unintelligible speech and inconsistent errors
Does the multiple phoneme approach focus on one phoneme error or all phoneme errors?
all phoneme errors
True/False: When selecting keywords, two words are consistently produced correctly in the initial position and two words are consistently produced correctly in the final position.
True
There are ____ levels in the motor speech hierarchy.
7
Which phase of perceptual trainings main goal in increasing the knowledge of the target sound, what it looks like when produced correctly, and what the mouth and articulators do to produce the sound?
phase 1: identification
The goal of core vocabulary approach is
to generate phonological sequence the results in consistent productions
Who was the multiple phoneme approach originally designed for?
children with craniofacial anomalies who present with multiple articulation errors
The paired stimuli approach uses what to reinforce the motor aspect of production?
keywords
PROMPT stands for
Prompts for Restructuring Oral Muscular Phonetic Targets?
What instrument is used when a probe is placed under the chin to provide visual images of tongue placement, posture and movement?
ultrasound
What is an example of a functionally powerful word that can used for the core vocabulary approach?
any word that reflects family members’ names, pets, social words/phrases, foods, activities, and interests
What are the 3 stages of the multiple phoneme approach?
sound establishment, transfer, maintenance
If a key word is see and one of the target words is sun, what would the training string be?
see-sun
Which of the following is NOT a type of prompt used in intervention:
dexterity, parameter, syllable, complex, surface
dexterity