Basic Human Communication
Receptive, Expressive, Social...oh my!
Speech Sound Disorder
Assessment
Therapy
100

A 24-month child came was screened for communication services at their pediatrician's "Well Check-Up" and found to use 18 Baby Signs appropriately, but only 37 words verbally.

Does this child have typical or atypical developmental skills?

Typical

18 (Baby Signs) + 37 verbal words = 57 words

100

Give one example of a receptive language task.

-nothing verbal: pointing, identifying, following directions, etc.

100

What do the sounds /l, s, n, t, z, d/ have in common?

Produced on the Alveolar Ridge

100

The GFTA-3 is an assessment that evaluates _______ at the _______ level.

speech at the word level

100

What cognitive aspect is considered the foundation of learning?

Attention

200

True or False:

Bilingual and multi-lingual children have the same developmental milestones for language as their monolingual peers.

True

200

What does the acronym TOM stand for?

Theory of Mind

200

What 6 sounds are produced post-alveolar on the palate?

/ʃ, tʃ j, dʒ, ʒ, r/

200

If a child was having difficulties with the sophistication of their morpheme use, which domain of language is impacted?

Form

200

This treatment approach focuses on the production of "whole words" that are relevant and functional for the child. This approach is appropriate for children that are 2:0+, suspected of CAS, and/or bilingual.

Name this approach.

Core Vocabulary Approach

300

Name 3 pre-linguistic communication skills.

-Joint Attention

-Gestures

-Turn-taking

-Facial Expressions

-Vocalizations

-Imitation


300

What are the three domains of language?

Form, Content, Use

300

You take a speech sample of a 4-year-old monolingual child and find the following errors:

I: w/r, t/k, d/g, b/f, w/l, d/ð, t/θ  

M: w/r, t/k, d/g, b/f, w/l, d/ð, t/θ  

F: ə /r, t/k, d/g, b/f, ou/l, d/ð, t/θ 

What type of SSD disorder are you suspecting?

Articulation: /k, g, f/

300

A bilinigual child (Spanish + English) was assessed in English and Spanish using the CELF: 4 Spanish and the CELF:5 (English).  Conversation samples collected in both languages reflected the CELF outcomes.  

CELF:4 Spanish

RLI: SS =85, PR=16

ELI: SS=70, PR=2

CELF: 5 English

RLI: SS=85, PR=16

ELI: SS=70, PR=2

Based upon the outcomes the child received, what would be their diagnosis?


Mixed Receptive-Expressive Language Disorder

300

A therapeutic approach that follows the child's lead and utilizes naturalistic play activities is best described as _______-_________ therapy.

Play-based

400

Language and Phonology share a similar trait, in that they are both ________ ________.

Rule Governed

400
What are two examples of social communication that are pre-linguistic?

-Turn taking, joint-attention, etc.

400

You take a speech sample of a 3:9-year-old monolingual child and find the following errors:

I: w/r, t/k; d/g; b/f,v; w/l; d/ð,z,ʃ; t/θ,s,h,j  

M: w/r, t/k; d/g; b/f,m,n,w,v; w/l; d/ð,z,ʒ,ʃ; t/θ,s,h,j 

F: ə /r, t/k; d/g; b/f,m,n,w,v; ou/l; d/ð,z,ʒ,ʃ; t/θ,s

What type of SSD disorder are you suspecting?

Phonological: stopping

400

Which of the following, if observed in the speech of an African American child, is most likely a representation of a Dialectal Variation rather than an articulation disorder?

A. "f" for "th" postvocalic position 

B. /w/ for /r/ prevocalic position

C. "th" for /s/ in all positions

A. "f" for "th" postvocalic position

400

Create a short-term goal that focuses on the language domain of increasing content.

Needed: Date, child, increased vocabulary criterion, # of sessions, measured by

500

The interactionist theory (aka Constructivist Theory) of language development contains two main components including: a biological component (nature) and a _______________.

Social Component (nurture)

500

Name 3 standardized language assessments you can use with a child that is under 5.

-PLS-5

-CELF:P3

-PPVT

-EOWPVT

-ROWPVT

-CDI

-REEL

500

You take a speech sample of a 3:6-year-old monolingual child and find the following errors:

I: w/r, t,d,g,p/k; d,t,k,b/g; b,m,n,w,/f; w,t,n/l; d,ʃ,s,/z; b,w,t,d/p

M: w/r, t,d,g,p/k; d,t,k,b/g; b,m,n,w,/f; w,t,n/l; d,ʃ,s,/z; b,w,t,d/p

F: ə /r, t,p/k; t/g; t/f; f,n,t/l; d,t,s,/z; t,d/p; t/b, t, f/d;

What type of SSD disorder are you suspecting?

Motor Speech (Childhood Apraxia of Speech)

500

In order to diagnose Childhood Apraxia of Speech, you at LEAST need what 3 types of assessments in addition to a trial of intervention?

-Articulation Assessment

-Phonological Assessment

-Motor Speech Assessment 

500

Using the traditional motor approach, you notice that your client is producing the /s/ sound in the initial position of words at the phrase level with 50% accuracy.  

What are two things you can modify to have more accuracy with the /s/ sound production?

-Models

-Cues

-Reduction in level (reduce to word level)

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