Articulation
Swallowing
Speech/Language
Voice
Fluency
100

What do you think articulation is?

What is targeting production of speech sounds (consonants and vowels)?

100

What do you think swallowing is?

What is the neurological and muscular process by which humans ingest food to obtain nutrition?

100

What do you think speech and language skills are?

What is the comprehension and expression of words/sentences?

100

What do you think Vocal/Voice disorders are?

Vocal disorders are conditions that impact the vocal mechanisms/system?

100

What do you think fluency is?

Fluency is the smooth production of speech 

200

Teaching the correct manner of production for speech sounds is ....

What is the goal of treatment of articulation?

200

This is the treatment of targeting the process of food intake, food consistencies, and related disorders/conditions

What is swallowing threapy?

200

The two domains of language are:

What is receptive and expressive language?

200

Inhale or Exhale: when does speaking occur?

What is Inhale?

200

Slow rate of speech, Easy onset, Pauses, Carrier Phrases, Two-word phrases : which is not an intervention method when working to increase fluent speech?

What are Pauses?

300

Consonants or vowels are easier to produce

What is a vowel?

300

Pudding or apple juice: has a thicker consistency?

Which is pudding?

300
ASL gestures, facial expressions, body language, PECS: are examples of this type of communciation

What is Non-verbal?

300

The supplemental system that supports the voice is....

What is the respiratory system?

300

True or False: Emotions can affect the fluency of someone who stutters or clutters

What is True?

400

Glottal, Bilabial, Labio-dental, Strident, Alveolar, Palatal: which is not a place of articulation?

What is Strident?

400

Oral phase, Pharyngeal phase,  Esophageal phase: which phase occurs first?

What is the oral phase?

400

Morphology, Pragmatics, Syntax, Semantics, Voicing, Phonology: which is not related to the study of speech/language?

What is Voicing?

400

Pitch, Loudness, Quality, Quantity, Resonance, Respiration: which is not a vocal characteristic?

What is Quantity?

400

Prolongations, Part-word repetitions, Bumps, Fillers, Blocks: which is not a type of dysfluency?

What is Bumps?

500

This is the age that speech is considered to be completely developed

What is 7-8?

500

Latching style, Nipple size, Flow of milk, Milk consistency: are all elements of _____ swallowing (population)

What is newborn/infant swallowing treatment?

500

Deafening Silence, Only Choice, Jumbo Shrimps, and Living Dead: are examples of this kind of figurative language

What is an Oxymoron?

500

Structural, Functional, and Neurogenic: which type of voice disorder is caused by physical changes in vocal anatomy?

What are Structural Voice Disorders?

500

Which of the following is not an etiology of stuttering: genetics, hormones, environment, psychological, or structural abnormalities?

What is hormones?