Deck 8: Motor-Based Treatment Approaches

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The three categories of motor learning principles are:

A)Prepractice goals,principles of practice,and principles of feedback
B)Prepractice goals,principles of learning,and principles of movement
C)Principles of learning,principles of generalization,and principles of motor movement
D)Principles of motor,principles of learning,and principles of language.
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Speech production is:

A)All motor based
B)All language based
C)Mostly motor based
D)Both motor and language based
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A child is able to produce /s/ in "mask" but cannot produce /s/ in "swim,sun,bus".The approach that should be used to establish the /s/ sound is:

A)Imitation
B)Phonemic Placement
C)Contextual utilization
D)Shaping
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All of the following are steps in perception "ear" training except:

A)Identification
B)Isolation
C)Repetition
D)Stimulation
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Treatment for childhood apraxia of speech is best conducted in one long therapy session per week
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Tactile feedback may include placing an oral appliance in the client's mouth to provide a landmark for correct articulation.
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The traditional approach to articulation therapy focuses on production of phonemes in increasingly complex levels - from isolation through conversational speech.
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If a clinician says "listen to how I make this sound.Watch my mouth.Now you say it!",the clinician is trying to get the client to ___________.

A)Imitate the sound
B)Identify the sound
C)Place his articulators correctly
D)Shape the sound
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The three phases of a treatment continuum - establishment,generalization,and maintenance - are 3 separate,discreet,and isolated stages.
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The core vocabulary approach is likely best suited for children in which disordered population:

A)Childhood apraxia of speech (CAS)
B)Autism
C)Persistent speech sound disorders
D)Articulation and language disorders
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Nonspeech oral motor activities should never be used in treatment of speech sound disorders.
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Contrast training never involves the sound that the child is producing in error.
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Given the following placement cues,what phoneme is the clinician attempting to elicit? Raise your tongue so that the sides are touching the insides of your teeth.Groove the tongue along the middle (perhaps use a straw).Place the tip of the tongue behind the upper or lower teeth.Bite the teeth together.Blow air forward,down the groove in the tongue and out the front of the mouth.

A)/t/
B)/r/
C)/m/
D)/s/
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Childhood apraxia of speech is primarily a disorder of what two areas?

A)Speech and language
B)Speaking and listening
C)Planning and coordination
D)Motor movement and linguistic knowledge
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All clients begin the stages of treatment continuum:

A)At the beginning - with establishment
B)At the level most appropriate to their current skills
C)In the middle - with generalization
D)Towards the end - with maintenance
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Childhood apraxia of speech has a primary characteristic of inconsistent speech errors.
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Which famous researcher/ SLP developed the "traditional approach" to articulation therapy:

A)Wayne Secord
B)Charles Van Riper
C)Martin Van Ramtin
D)Noam Chomsky
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Articulation and phonology are two sides to the same coin.
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Phonetic placement involves instructing the client where to place articulators for correct sound production.
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The first step in perceptual training of contrasts involves introducing the child to what a minimal pair is.
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What are three examples of visual feedback?
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Name two different perceptual training activities.
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What are the three phases of a common treatment continuum?
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Describe how to use the technique "shaping" in order to achieve a correct /s/ production with your client.
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Some clinicians continue to use nonspeech oral motor activities in the treatment of speech sound disorders,though no empirical evidence supports this approach.There are four main justifications from clinicians used to support this approach.Name two of those justifications and why they do not hold true.
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Discuss the importance of high quality evidence levels in research designs.How does this affect practicing SLPs?
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Describe the three types of principles of motor learning.
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It has been noted that the traditional approach to articulation therapy is not appropriate for children with multiple sounds in error.Discuss why this might be the case.What would be a better treatment approach for these children?
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Describe the three steps in the core vocabulary approach.
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Deck 8: Motor-Based Treatment Approaches
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The three categories of motor learning principles are:

A)Prepractice goals,principles of practice,and principles of feedback
B)Prepractice goals,principles of learning,and principles of movement
C)Principles of learning,principles of generalization,and principles of motor movement
D)Principles of motor,principles of learning,and principles of language.
Prepractice goals,principles of practice,and principles of feedback
2
Speech production is:

A)All motor based
B)All language based
C)Mostly motor based
D)Both motor and language based
Both motor and language based
3
A child is able to produce /s/ in "mask" but cannot produce /s/ in "swim,sun,bus".The approach that should be used to establish the /s/ sound is:

A)Imitation
B)Phonemic Placement
C)Contextual utilization
D)Shaping
Contextual utilization
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All of the following are steps in perception "ear" training except:

A)Identification
B)Isolation
C)Repetition
D)Stimulation
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Treatment for childhood apraxia of speech is best conducted in one long therapy session per week
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Tactile feedback may include placing an oral appliance in the client's mouth to provide a landmark for correct articulation.
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The traditional approach to articulation therapy focuses on production of phonemes in increasingly complex levels - from isolation through conversational speech.
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If a clinician says "listen to how I make this sound.Watch my mouth.Now you say it!",the clinician is trying to get the client to ___________.

A)Imitate the sound
B)Identify the sound
C)Place his articulators correctly
D)Shape the sound
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The three phases of a treatment continuum - establishment,generalization,and maintenance - are 3 separate,discreet,and isolated stages.
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The core vocabulary approach is likely best suited for children in which disordered population:

A)Childhood apraxia of speech (CAS)
B)Autism
C)Persistent speech sound disorders
D)Articulation and language disorders
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Nonspeech oral motor activities should never be used in treatment of speech sound disorders.
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Contrast training never involves the sound that the child is producing in error.
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Given the following placement cues,what phoneme is the clinician attempting to elicit? Raise your tongue so that the sides are touching the insides of your teeth.Groove the tongue along the middle (perhaps use a straw).Place the tip of the tongue behind the upper or lower teeth.Bite the teeth together.Blow air forward,down the groove in the tongue and out the front of the mouth.

A)/t/
B)/r/
C)/m/
D)/s/
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Childhood apraxia of speech is primarily a disorder of what two areas?

A)Speech and language
B)Speaking and listening
C)Planning and coordination
D)Motor movement and linguistic knowledge
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All clients begin the stages of treatment continuum:

A)At the beginning - with establishment
B)At the level most appropriate to their current skills
C)In the middle - with generalization
D)Towards the end - with maintenance
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Childhood apraxia of speech has a primary characteristic of inconsistent speech errors.
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Which famous researcher/ SLP developed the "traditional approach" to articulation therapy:

A)Wayne Secord
B)Charles Van Riper
C)Martin Van Ramtin
D)Noam Chomsky
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Articulation and phonology are two sides to the same coin.
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Phonetic placement involves instructing the client where to place articulators for correct sound production.
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The first step in perceptual training of contrasts involves introducing the child to what a minimal pair is.
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What are three examples of visual feedback?
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Name two different perceptual training activities.
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What are the three phases of a common treatment continuum?
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Describe how to use the technique "shaping" in order to achieve a correct /s/ production with your client.
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Some clinicians continue to use nonspeech oral motor activities in the treatment of speech sound disorders,though no empirical evidence supports this approach.There are four main justifications from clinicians used to support this approach.Name two of those justifications and why they do not hold true.
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Discuss the importance of high quality evidence levels in research designs.How does this affect practicing SLPs?
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Describe the three types of principles of motor learning.
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It has been noted that the traditional approach to articulation therapy is not appropriate for children with multiple sounds in error.Discuss why this might be the case.What would be a better treatment approach for these children?
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Describe the three steps in the core vocabulary approach.
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