The WPU SLP Clinic Director
Who is Eileen Fasanella?
The name of the communication disorder that affects a person's ability to produce fluent speech
A standardized assessment typically used to evaluate a child's speech sound production
What is the GFTA-3?
The full form of the acronym EBP
What is Evidence-Based Practice?
Who is Professor Van Dunk?
At this age typically developing children can put 2 words together
What is 2 years old?
A speech sound disorder characterized by difficulty with pronouncing words correctly
What is an articulation disorder?
The full form of the acronym ASD.
The proper term for a swallowing disorder
What is dysphagia?
The name of the WPU mascot
Who is Pio?
The five domains of language
What are phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics?
The term for a group of sounds produced using both lips like "p" and "b"
What is bilabials?
The full form of the acronym ASHA
What is the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association?
The occupation most at risk for developing a voice disorder
What are teachers?
The number of clinical educators.
What is 9?
The assessment tool commonly used to evaluate aphasia in adults out of the following four options: CELF-5, BDAE, PLS-5, or all of the above
What is the BDAE?
A very common sound that is difficult for children to produce until about age 5-6
What is the /r/ phoneme?
The full form of the acronym EI
What is Early Intervention?
What is Candy Land or any other board game?
The number of Pop-Up-Pirates in the clinic toy room
What is 4?
The part of the brain primarily involved in language comprehension out of the following four options: Broca's area, Wernicke's area, the occipital lobe, or the cerebellum
What is Wernicke's area?
The definition of "apraxia" in regard to speech therapy out of the following four options: difficulty in producing speech sounds due to muscle weakness, difficulty in planning and coordinating the movements needed for speech, a disruption in fluency, or a language disorder
What is a difficulty in planning and coordinating the movements needed for speech?
The full form of the acronym AAC
What is Augmentative/Alternative Communication?
The name and location of the smallest bone in the body
What are the stapes in the ear?