What is the Strategy related to Dwanye Johnson and identify the acronym
Repeat
Opportunity
Cue
Keep it Fun
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.
What is key wording?
Writing down clues or prompts for a client to remember what has been said
What is a phoneme repetition?
A single phoneme is repeated
CDAs are regulated
False
What does the O in ROCK stand for and give an example
Opportunity
Waiting expectantly after setting an expectation (i.e. 1...2...3... ___)
What is a visual cue for a client who is rounding their /l/ productions?
A smile to limit gliding due to rounding
What type of aphasia results in dysfluent speech?
Boys
A CDA designation does not require you to have completed any schooling
True
What is an example of an early language goal for non-verbal client?
Eye Contact
Turn Taking
Gesture/Sign
Joint Atttention
What is a sub-step to /g/ initial @ word level with a cue?
/g/ initial @ word level with a model
What type of aphasia results in difficulties with receptive language?
Wernicke's Aphasia
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
CDAs are required to work under a practicing SLP
True
Describe the OWL strategy
Wait
Listen
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
What is the most severe type of aphasia?
Trauma
Life changes
Stress
A CDA can interpret results of an assessment
False
How does behaviour play into communication?
Behaviour is a non-verbal client's only way of communicating with you.
What is a super-step to bilabials at sentence level spontaneously?
bilabials at structured discourse with a cue
What is mixed non-fluent aphasia?
Incorporates the dysfluency aspect of Broca's, with the receptive limitations of Wernicke's
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
A CDA can change the goal based on client's progress
False - you can super/sub-step, but you cannot change the goal itself.