Articulation
Phonology
Language for Infants & Preschoolers
Language for School age and dolescents
ASD
100

What kind of therapy is based on a developmental hierarchy?

traditional

100

Phonology focuses on what?

linguistic rules of speech

100

Early intervention applies to what ages?

birth to 3

100

What are 2 things which interfere with treatment for adolescents?

student's desire not to be different and desire for independence

100

True or false: Language is not used in the criteria for diagnosing ASD

True

200

Children with hearing loss do not benefit from what kind of therapy?

traditional

200

true o r false: phonological processes have a developmental order

true

200

Which approach facilitates comprehension and does not require an imitative response?

Focused Stimulation

200

What does KWL stand for?

Know, Want to know (wonder) and Learned

200

A highly controlled treatment using operant conditioning is called

Applied Behavior Analysis

300

This treatment focuses on place, manner and voicing

Distinctive features

300

What type of clients need a phonological approach?

unintelligible ones

300

Which treatment focuses on pragmatics, promoting socially appropriate child-initiated interactions?

Floortime/DIR

300

What treatment would be good for a school aged child needing to work on comprehension?

Think-Aloud b/c it targets literal and inferential comp, uses self talk between clinician and student

300

PECS is a useful system to teach children what?

the power of communication

400

The most significant articulation problem children with cleft lip and palate have is...

velopharyngeal incompetence

400

What are the components of a Cycles approach?

aud bombardment, production practice, stimulability probes, homework

400

State 3 components of emergent literacy intervention

sense of story, phonological awareness, letter names and sounds, adult modeling, experience with writing materials

400

Prediction is a helpful language strategy because...

it allows students to incorporate what they already know to predict meanings of words and check comprehension

400

Higher functioning children may benefit from this treatment approach

Social Stories

500

What is the name for a treatment which uses articulatory manipulation, gestures and modeling?

PROMPT-Prompts for Restructuring Oral Muscular Phonetic Targets

500

What is the difference between minimal and maximal pairs?

minimal have 1 difference, maximal has several

500

Which treatment uses natural opportunities for learning and natural consequences?

Incidental Teaching

500

In addition to language and literacy, SLPs work on what else with adolescents?

metacognition/executive function

500

Name 3 of 6 developmental skills focused on during Floortime

attending, relating, purposeful communication, problem solving, using ideas creatively, and using ideas purposefully