Assessment
Phonological Patterns
Therapy Approaches
Sound Production Techniques
CAS, Dialects, and sound development
100

What syllable shape is the word “shade”?

What is CVC?

100

Saying [nænə] for “banana” is an example of what pattern?

What is syllable reduction? 

100

 Which approach uses word pairs that differ by only one sound, or phoneme, to help children differentiate and produce sounds they are having difficulty with?

What is minimal oppositions/pairs approach?

100

What sound is elicited by telling a child to make their "quite sound"?

"What is /sh/?"

100

True or False: Dialects are considered speech disorders.

"What is false?" 
200

"The client appeared to be tired and mom reported that he missed his nap today" would go under what portion of the SOAP note?

What is subjective?
200

What pattern is seen when [sɪk ] is said for “slick”?

"What is cluster reduction?"

200

Which approach focuses on targeting multiple phonological patterns in a cyclical manner rather than focusing on one sound until mastered?

"What is cycles approach?"

200

What sound is eliciting by using a tongue depressor to keep the tongue tip down and push the back of the tongue up? 

"What is /k/?"

200

What is switching dialects depending on context called?

What is code switching?

300

Testing the client’s ability to produce a misarticulated sound in an appropriate manner when “coached” by the clinician to do so is known as

"what is stimulability?" 

300

Saying [feɪs ] for “vase” demonstrates which process?

"What is devoicing?"
300

 Which approach contrasting sounds that differ significantly in multiple articulation features such as place and voice? 

"What is maximal oppositions approach?"

300

What is sound is elicited by making “bunny teeth” and blowing a post-it?

"what is /f/?"

300

Name one of the earliest developing sounds?

What is /p, b, m, t, d, n/ ?

400

At what decibel and frequencies is a typical hearing screening conducted?

What is 20 dB at 1000, 2000, and 4000 Hz?

400

[ʃu] for “shoot” demonstrates what pattern? 

"What is final consonant deletion?"

400

Which approach uses one error sound with multiple target sounds?

"what is multiple oppositions approach?"

400

Rapidly producing /t/ and prolonging the last production can help form what sound?

"What is /s/?"

400

What behavior is often seen in kids with CAS?

What is groping or silent posturing?

500

Name 4 parts of a full assessment 

"what is case history, oral mech exam, hearing screening, standardized assessment, speech sample, checking for stimulability?"

500

[dip] for "sheep" demonstrates what pattern? 

"What is stopping?"
500

Which therapy contrasts two sounds not in the inventory?

"What is empty set?"

500

Which sound can be shaped by combining /t/ and /sh/?

What is /ch/?

500

What manners of sounds are the earliest to develop?

What are stops, nasals, and glides?

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