3 locations of first aid kits
micowave, over gym sink, and front office
What phonological process is typically eliminated by 5 years of age, where /r/ is substituted /w/ and /l/ is substituted by /w/ or "y"?
gliding
Name 4 verb tenses
present progressive tense, third person singular tense, regular past tense/irregular past tense, future tense
What is a syllable?
A word or part of a word with one vowel sound
Explain the Get Ready, Do, Done model
reasonable answer
3 locations of fire extinguishers
medium gym, waiting room, hallway by laundry closet
What are the two types of tongue placements for /r/?
Retroflex and Bunched
Given an example of a temporal or conditional direction
temporal: before/after
conditional: if/then,if/then if/not
What is a closed syllable? Give an example of a closed syllable rule.
a syllable with one vowel, making its short vowel sound, closed by a consonant/consonant blend/digraph/trigraph.
Rules: blends, digraphs, welded sounds, long spelling after short vowel (-ck milk truck, FLOSS, -tch, -dge)
Name and give an example of a fluency shaping or fluency modification technique
fluency shaping: easy onset, pausing, slow rate, belly breathing, light contact
fluency modification: cancellation, pull out,
Where to meet in an emergency?
back parking lot by the dumpsters
What is the phonological process of stopping?
when a fricative or affricate (h, f, s, v, z, sh, ch, j, th) is substituted with a stop consonant (p, b, t, d, etc.)
Name the 4 pronoun types and what they are
Subjective: he, she, they, I, you, we
objective: him, her, them, me, you, us
possessive: his, her/s, their/s, our/s, mine, your/s
reflexive: himself, herself, themselves, myself, yourself, ourselves
What programs do we have available to use during intervention? And how would you decide which to use?
Ascend, Barton, LIPS
appropriate reason given
part word repetition, whole word repetition, phrase repetition, block, prolongation, interjection, cluttering
What is our mission statement?
Our purpose is to help children of all needs grow through their challenges and achieve their dreams
Explain the Cycles Approach and when you might use it
*an evidence-based way to treat phonological disorders in children.
*Developed by Barbara Hodson
*treats sound patterns and processes instead of individual sounds.
*You cycle through sounds even before the child has mastered that sound.
*Students that have severe phonological disorders/significantly lowered intelligibility
*drill-based - good attention needd
*stimulable for several different processes
What is EET, what do all the sections stand for, and given an example of how can you use it in therapy?
Expanding Expression Tool
Green - Group
Blue - Do
Eye - What does it look like?
Wood - what is it made of?
Pink - parts
White - where
Orange - What else?
Any resonable answer
Name the 6 syllable types
1. closed, 2. magic e, 3. bossy r, 4. open, 5. vowel team, 6. stable final
Name at least 2 programs that can be used for social skills intervention that we have available in the clinic
We Thinkers, SuperFlex, Zones of Regulation, Social Squad
What are our 6 core values?
Relationships, Communication, Teamwork, Accountability, Kindness, Growth Mindset
Describe velar fronting vs. paltal fronting and when these processes are typically eliminated
Velar: /k/, /g/, /ng/ substituted with alveolar sounds (like /t, d, n/); 3 years
Palatal:sh, ch, j substituted with alveolar sounds (like /s, t, d/); 5 years
Give an example of low tech AAC and high tech AAC
low tech: AAC boards, signs, gestures, pictures, etc.
high tech: switches, speech generating devices (AAC device), etc.
What assessments do we have for evaluation?
WIAT-4, CTOPP-2, TILLS, BRIEF-2
What is appropriate oral rest posture?
Tongue lightly suctioned up on the palate with tongue tip on alveolar ridge, jaw closed, nasal breathing, freeway space between teeth