Early Hanen
Articulation
Aphasia
Fluency

True or False
100

What is the Strategy related to Dwanye Johnson and identify the acronym

ROCK

Repeat

Opportunity

Cue

Keep it Fun

100

What is a verbal cue for /s/ if your client is producing an interdental /s/

Keep your teeth closed and your tongue behind your teeth.

100

What is key wording?

Writing down clues or prompts for a client to remember what has been said

100

What is a phoneme repetition?

A single phoneme is repeated

100

CDAs are regulated

False

200

What does the O in ROCK stand for and give an example

Opportunity

Waiting expectantly after setting an expectation (i.e. 1...2...3... ___)

200

What is a visual cue for a client who is rounding their /l/ productions?

A smile to limit gliding due to rounding 

200

What type of aphasia results in dysfluent speech?

Broca's Aphasia
200
Are boys or girls more likely to stutter?

Boys

200

A CDA designation does not require you to have completed any schooling

True

300

What is an example of an early language goal for non-verbal client?

Eye Contact

Turn Taking 

Gesture/Sign

Joint Atttention

300

What is a sub-step to /g/ initial @ word level with a cue?

/g/ initial @ word level with a model

300

What type of aphasia results in difficulties with receptive language?

Wernicke's Aphasia

300

Can you outgrow stuttering?

Yes, it is common to grow out of a stutter when there are 3 or less repetitions of word/phoneme in children 

300

CDAs are required to work under a practicing SLP

True

400

Describe the OWL strategy

Observe

Wait 

Listen

400

What is a verbal cue for /s/ if your client is producing a lateral /s/

Keep the sides of your tongue up like a butterfly and feel the air coming through the front of your teeth

400

What is the most severe type of aphasia?

Global Aphasia
400
What are some triggers for stutterers?

Trauma

Life changes

Stress


400

A CDA can interpret results of an assessment

False

500

How does behaviour play into communication? 

Behaviour is a non-verbal client's only way of communicating with you. 

500

What is a super-step to bilabials at sentence level spontaneously?

bilabials at structured discourse with a cue

500

What is mixed non-fluent aphasia?

Incorporates the dysfluency aspect of Broca's, with the receptive limitations of Wernicke's 

500

What is a strategy to target a stuttering goal?

Easy Onset - starting phonation before communicating

Belly breathing - breath support to allow the individual to prepare their thoughts


Pacing Board - slowing production

500

A CDA can change the goal based on client's progress

False - you can super/sub-step, but you cannot change the goal itself. 

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