Exam 5: Factors Related to Speech Sound Disorders
Exam 1: Introduction to the Study of Speech Sound Disorders30 Questions
Exam 2: Normal Aspects of Articulation28 Questions
Exam 3: Speech Sound Acquisition20 Questions
Exam 4: Classification and Comorbidity in Speech Sound Disorders26 Questions
Exam 5: Factors Related to Speech Sound Disorders26 Questions
Exam 6: Phonological Assessment Procedures26 Questions
Exam 7: Determining the Need for Intervention and Target Selection26 Questions
Exam 8: Remediation Procedures28 Questions
Exam 9: Motor-Based Treatment Approaches24 Questions
Exam 10: Linguistically-Based Treatment Approaches23 Questions
Exam 11: Phonological Awareness: Description, Assessment, and Intervention24 Questions
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A speech sound analysis that compares what the child is producing to the adult form of the phoneme is called:
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It is okay for a phonological assessment to be difficult to score and hard to administer, as long as the pictures are attractive.
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Speech perception testing should be done on all individuals with a speech sound disorder.
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A phonological context that improves the production of a phoneme is called facilitative.
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Most children receive a speech/ language screening at the start of formal schooling kindergarten).
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What are three factors that SLPs should consider when selecting a phonological assessment?
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