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| What are the main parts of a Speech and Language evaluation? |
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Articulation Tests
Hearing Screenings
Language Testing
Oral Exam
Language sample
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How long should a speech and language evaluation last? |
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Speech and Language Evaluations should last no more than an hour. |
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At what decibles are a hearing screening given? |
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| Hearing screenings are given @ 1000, 2000, and 4000 Hz |
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Why should a child be given more than one Language test? |
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It's important to give more than one language test to obtain receptive and expressive language from the child. |
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| What is done during an oral exam? |
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During an oral exam and SLP examines a childs teeth and tongue and tests to see if a child can perform diadochokenesis, which is rapid movements within the mouth. |
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How do you obtain a good language sample from a child? |
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Ask the child an open ended question or how to do something so that you can obtain different sentence structures from the child. |
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| What will you find in a case history? |
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Birth History
Medical History
Developmental History
Behavioral/Social History
Speech/Language History |
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| What would you find in the medical history? |
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| In the medical History you will find out if your client has had any type of reaccuring conditions such as ear infections. |
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| information pertaining to your clients birth, pre and post natal... things such as if the childs cord was wraped around theneck, the length of labor, if the child was injured during labor, and was the child hospitalized at birth etc..... |
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| The develpmental history contains... |
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| When the child hit their milestones such as crawling, walking, standing. Will ask when the child started to talk (first words, making sentences, and asking questions, and identifying objects.) |
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| In social/behavioral history things that are asked about are.. |
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| If the child seems happy, are the friendly and outgoing, does he or she have a problem with sharing and cooperating with others, can he/she take turns, can the child stand not having instant gratification, also ask about academics and school experiences. |
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| Specch/Language History includes... |
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Does the child respond to sounds, did the child suddendly start using words and then stoppesm does the child make sounds correctly, does the child have difficulty using the right word, and can the child tell a story that has different ideas and how does thing child compare to to others. |
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Articulation problems mean you have problems with... |
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| If you have a phonological problem then you have a problem with... |
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| Organic Speech problems include.... |
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| cleft palate, velopharyngal closure problems, tongue size, tongue tie(shortened frenum), teeth problems, problems with your bite (malocclusion). |
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| Motor Speech problems include... |
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| Dysarthria(weakened muscle control caused by stroke, parkinsons etc.), Apraxia (inablility to do diadodokenises, a child that has aparaxia thinks they have hit the right target but in reality in nowhere near it.) |
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| You would classify that a child has a functional problem when... |
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| When you can't determine anything organic |
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| Misarticulations include.. |
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Substitution
Omission
Distortion
Addition |
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| The most serious of all the misarticulation problems is... |
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| ommission because people who have this problems are impossible to understand and therefore are labeled unintelligable. |
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| Substitution is a misarticulation in problem that has to do with.... |
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| putting the wrong sound in place of the correct sound... example using f in place of th... (i took a baf instead of i took a bath.) |
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| Distortion is a misarticulation problem where you.... |
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| have slushy language people with lateral lisps have this problem. |
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| Addition is a misarticulation problem where you... |
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may add sounds to words, kids will do this before they understand how to say contanents together example: true plane. |
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| when talking are comes out of the sides of your mouth. |
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| when a person has a problem with thier tongue. |
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| the affect of sounds on other sounds in connected speech. |
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| In the word cup, c is the ______ and p is the _____ |
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| c is the releaser and p is the arrester. |
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In the word cake c is the _____ and k is the _____ |
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| c is the release and k is the arrest. |
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| Articulation Tests for adults include.... |
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- The Fisher Logemann Test of Articulation
- McDonald Deep Test of Articulation in Sentence Form
- The Compton
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| The Compton articulation test is mostly used on.... |
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| Dialect and foreign people. |
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