Theoretical Background
Target Population
Demonstration
100

Phoneme collapses are seen as ...

What are strategies to compensate for limited sound systems? 

100

The hearing and intelligence of clients best suited for Multiple Oppositions Therapy. 

What is typical?

100

Drill-play is a(n) (BLANK) activity of this approach.

What is early?

200
  • Shorter treatment

  • Increased intelligibility

  • Efficient intervention

What are advantages of the Multiple Oppositions Approach? 

200

The speech mechanism in those best suited for Multiple Oppositions therapy is... 

What is functional? 

200

Phonemes that differ in voice, place, and manner. 

What are maximally distinct phonemes? 
300

Words that have the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings 

What are homonyms? 

300

Severity of speech sound disorder best suited for Multiple Oppositions therapy

What is moderate to severe? 

300

They should be maximally distinct from each other

What are the target phonemes? 

400

Addresses the sounds as a (BLANK) as opposed to individually. 

What is a system?

400

Keep, seep, and sheep all being pronounced as deep

What is a phoneme collapse? 

400

Familiarization and Initial Production of Contrasts, Production of Contrasts and Interactive Play, Contrasts within Communicative Contexts, and Conversational Recasts.

What are the 4 Phases of Maximal Oppositions treatment? 

500

Addresses patterns across the sound system as opposed to this. 

What is one contrast at a time?

500

The Multiple Oppositions Approach should be used when a child has a (BLANK) disorder. 

What is phonological?

500

The child will be presented with different words differing by (BLANK) phoneme(s)

What is one?