Two organic reasons for an articulation disorder.
What are cleft palate, hearing impairment (also syndromes, traumatic brain injury, etc)
Gradually decreasing the number of models and prompts used to elicit a response.
What is fading?
Used to determine progress, the need to alter the therapy plans, or dismissal.
What is DATA (data collection)?
An adult and child are looking at the same thing at the same time.
What is a joint attention?
What is fronting velar consonants?
A highly important context for the development of social language skills.
What is PLAY?
How clearly someone is understood, usually reported as an approximate percentage (ex. less than 50% ___)
What is intelligibility? (less than 50% intelligible)
SOAP
What is Subjective-Objective-Assessment-Plan?
Smallest unit of sound in a language.
What is a phoneme?
What is gliding of liquids?
Encompasses all methods of communication (facial, gestural, core board, SGDs) for individuals with severe expressive language disorders.
What is AAC? (Augmentative and Alternative Communication)
Usually used to determine if additional evaluations are necessary. Often criterion referenced.
What are screenings? (informal screeners)
Title of section on the IEP that describes a child's current level of functioning.
What is "Present Level of Performance" or "Present Level of Academic, Achievement, and Functional Performance"?
National standards outlining the hierarchy of achievement for students in each grade in English Language Arts/Literacy and other subjects.
What are Common Core Standards?
Producing /pane/ for /plane/
What is consonant cluster reduction?
Oral language serves as the basis of this.
What is literacy (reading and writing)?
Another word for social language skills - how language is used in different contexts.
What are pragmatics?
Obtain this when determining where to "start" working on a goal.
What is baseline?
Verb tense: He rides; She rides; It rides
What is 3rd person singular?
What is stopping of a fricative?
Vocabulary words that are infrequent and subject-specific.
What is Tier 3 vocabulary?
Here the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) outlines expectations for professional behaviors.
What is in the Code of Ethics?
SMART - as it relates to goal writing
What is SPECIFIC, MEASURABLE, ACHIEVABLE, RELEVANT(REALISTIC), TIME-BASED?
Reading intervention that uses questioning techniques to facilitate emergent literacy skills.
What is Dialogic reading (or shared reading)?
Producing /an/ for /man/
What is initial consonant deletion?