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Eye twitching, facial grimace, head trauma, tension, interjected fragments
What is secondary behaviors of stuttering?
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most common form of stuttering begins in the preschool years onset is gradual occurs in context words,and initial syllables
What is Developmental Stuttering?
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Results from neurological diseases or trauma occurs on function words, widely dispersed through the utterance no secondary characteristics no improvement with repeated reading or signing
What is Neurogenic Stuttering?
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Four Phases
What is developmental framework
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2-6 years sound/syllable repetitions: generally not aware or bothered
What is Phase 1
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Elementary School Stuttering on context words, more habitual: child refers to self as a stutter
What is Phase 2
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8 years old-young adult Stuttering in response to situations: little fear, avoidance, embarrassment
What is Phase 3?
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Most Advanced Fearful anticipation, avoidance of words/situation, embarrassment
What is Phase 4
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Actual physical cause of stuttering
What is organic theory?
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Stuttering is a learned result
What is Behavioral Theory
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Contends stuttering is a neurotic symptom
What is Psychological Theory?
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Detailed analysis of stuttering Average number of each type of disfluency Standardized tests are used
What is evaluation of stuttering?
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Loss of eye contact on more than 50% of utterances Sound prolongation more than 25% of total disfluency A score of 18 or more on the SPI At least one adult expressing concern
What is when therapy recommendation should be considered
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prolonged speech, pausing/phrasing,response-contingent program
What is fluency shaping techniques?
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Pause after a stutter
What is response-contingent program
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Cognitive reinforcement for freedom
What is Lidcombe program
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Cancellation phase, pull-out phase, preparatory sets
What is stuttering modification techniques
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Produce words slowly
What is cancellation phase
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Modifies during the stutter
What is Pull-Out Phase
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They know words they stutter on and prepare a secondary behavior( produce words in a more fluent matter)
What is Preparatory Sets
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The equality of the voice that is produced from sound vibrations in the pharyngeal, oral, and nasal cavity.
What is resonance
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Efficacy of Intervention 60-80%
What is adults
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Efficacy of Intervention 61% average decrease in stuttering fluency/severity across nine studies
What is school-age children
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Efficacy of intervention Up to 91% of these children who receive treatment maintained fluent speech after 5 years post treatment
What is pre-school age children
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Depends on severity, motivation, and specific needs of the person who stutters Also the SLP's knowledge of available techniques
What is selecting a management technique
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