Deck 6: Phonological Assessment Procedures

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A child's ability to be understood in conversational speech is referred to as:

A) Intelligence
B) Severity
C) Intelligibility
D) Clarity
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Which of the following is an example of a child who would be eligible for speech therapy services:

A) A 9-year-old with a persistent /r/ error
B) A 3-year-old with an /r/ error
C) A 4-year-old with errors on /s, z, k, g/
D) A 6-year-old with a frontal lisp
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Children over 9-year-old with speech sound errors are said to have persistent errors.
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__________ refers to the degree or significance of a phonological impairment.

A) Intelligibility
B) Clarity
C) Intelligence
D) Severity
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Individuals with a dialectical variation should never be considered for phonological therapy, unless the individual elects to pursue accent modification.
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If an 8-year-old child is misarticulating the /s, r/ phonemes, clinicians should choose to:

A) Target neither
B) Target /s/ first and then /r/
C) Target both
D) Target /r/ first and then /s/
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Computer-assisted phonological analysis programs are time-consuming and not helpful.
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Working on earlier developing speech sounds will result in system wide phonological change.
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A child between the ages of 2.5 and 3 years who is unintelligible is typically recommended for services.
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Never provide services to a child who is stimulable for an errored phoneme.
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If a child is able to correctly produce a sound in certain contexts, but not others, this indicates that the sound is:

A) Incorrect
B) Stable
C) Consistent
D) Inconsistent
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If a child has multiple sounds in error, clinicians should examine the speech sample for patterns.
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If a child says "da" for "dog", that is an example of final consonant deletion.
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A child produces the word "ski" like "key". This is an example of:

A) Final consonant deletion
B) Cluster reduction
C) Initial consonant deletion
D) Metathesis
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If an individual feels handicapped vocationally or socially by a speech sound disorder, he/ she should:

A) Seek out speech therapy
B) Learn to adapt to the speech sound disorder
C) Read about speech sound disorders
D) Try not to speak in public
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Phonemes that are frequently occurring within the language will not affect intelligibility.
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Computer assisted phonological analysis can be described as:

A) The only tool needed for an assessment
B) Time-saving, but not a replacement for clinical judgment
C) A keen replacement for clinical judgment
D) A cumbersome tool that does not provide useful information
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A dialectical difference is:

A) A phonological delay and appropriate for therapy.
B) A phonological difference and not usually appropriate for therapy.
C) A phonological disorder and must be dealt with at once.
D) In need of therapy.
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Teachers and peers have been shown to show different expectations/ feelings towards individuals with speech sound disorders.
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A child produces the word "swing" like "sawing". The is an example of:

A) Cluster simplification
B) Metathesis
C) Epenthesis
D) Coalescence
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Describe the phonological pattern "coalescence" and give an example.
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Target selection is a critical piece to beginning treatment for children with speech sound disorders. There are 5 important factors to consider. Choose four of these factors and discuss how each one affects target selection.
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Take a look at the following speech sample. Calculate the PCC for this child and determine, based on the speech sample alone, if the child has a mild, moderate, or severe speech sound disorder.
Targeted paragraph: My name is Kate. I like squirrels. Yesterday I saw a squirrel in my backyard. It ran up a tree. My doggie chased it.
Child's production: /me8 n3m id t3t. e8 we8t twez. l2t1d3 e8 te e twe 8n me8 bqtyed. 8t wqn 4 4 ti. me8 ded8 t3s 8t./
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Discuss the two ways in which "developmentally appropriateness" can be determined.
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Name the three ways that intelligibility can be measured.
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Name the two reasons phonological patterns are useful.
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Deck 6: Phonological Assessment Procedures
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A child's ability to be understood in conversational speech is referred to as:

A) Intelligence
B) Severity
C) Intelligibility
D) Clarity
Intelligibility
2
Which of the following is an example of a child who would be eligible for speech therapy services:

A) A 9-year-old with a persistent /r/ error
B) A 3-year-old with an /r/ error
C) A 4-year-old with errors on /s, z, k, g/
D) A 6-year-old with a frontal lisp
A 9-year-old with a persistent /r/ error
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Children over 9-year-old with speech sound errors are said to have persistent errors.
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__________ refers to the degree or significance of a phonological impairment.

A) Intelligibility
B) Clarity
C) Intelligence
D) Severity
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Individuals with a dialectical variation should never be considered for phonological therapy, unless the individual elects to pursue accent modification.
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If an 8-year-old child is misarticulating the /s, r/ phonemes, clinicians should choose to:

A) Target neither
B) Target /s/ first and then /r/
C) Target both
D) Target /r/ first and then /s/
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Computer-assisted phonological analysis programs are time-consuming and not helpful.
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Working on earlier developing speech sounds will result in system wide phonological change.
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A child between the ages of 2.5 and 3 years who is unintelligible is typically recommended for services.
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Never provide services to a child who is stimulable for an errored phoneme.
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If a child is able to correctly produce a sound in certain contexts, but not others, this indicates that the sound is:

A) Incorrect
B) Stable
C) Consistent
D) Inconsistent
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If a child has multiple sounds in error, clinicians should examine the speech sample for patterns.
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If a child says "da" for "dog", that is an example of final consonant deletion.
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A child produces the word "ski" like "key". This is an example of:

A) Final consonant deletion
B) Cluster reduction
C) Initial consonant deletion
D) Metathesis
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If an individual feels handicapped vocationally or socially by a speech sound disorder, he/ she should:

A) Seek out speech therapy
B) Learn to adapt to the speech sound disorder
C) Read about speech sound disorders
D) Try not to speak in public
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Phonemes that are frequently occurring within the language will not affect intelligibility.
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17
Computer assisted phonological analysis can be described as:

A) The only tool needed for an assessment
B) Time-saving, but not a replacement for clinical judgment
C) A keen replacement for clinical judgment
D) A cumbersome tool that does not provide useful information
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A dialectical difference is:

A) A phonological delay and appropriate for therapy.
B) A phonological difference and not usually appropriate for therapy.
C) A phonological disorder and must be dealt with at once.
D) In need of therapy.
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19
Teachers and peers have been shown to show different expectations/ feelings towards individuals with speech sound disorders.
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A child produces the word "swing" like "sawing". The is an example of:

A) Cluster simplification
B) Metathesis
C) Epenthesis
D) Coalescence
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21
Describe the phonological pattern "coalescence" and give an example.
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22
Target selection is a critical piece to beginning treatment for children with speech sound disorders. There are 5 important factors to consider. Choose four of these factors and discuss how each one affects target selection.
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Take a look at the following speech sample. Calculate the PCC for this child and determine, based on the speech sample alone, if the child has a mild, moderate, or severe speech sound disorder.
Targeted paragraph: My name is Kate. I like squirrels. Yesterday I saw a squirrel in my backyard. It ran up a tree. My doggie chased it.
Child's production: /me8 n3m id t3t. e8 we8t twez. l2t1d3 e8 te e twe 8n me8 bqtyed. 8t wqn 4 4 ti. me8 ded8 t3s 8t./
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24
Discuss the two ways in which "developmentally appropriateness" can be determined.
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Name the three ways that intelligibility can be measured.
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Name the two reasons phonological patterns are useful.
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