Traditional Approach (Ch.8) Flashcards

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These are ideas I use as an SLP at my job in the schools:

using classroom language arts books for therapy - helps kids achieve _______

Most tx approaches move from a simple to complex level of training (except the ____________ approach)

Some approaches do _____________ each other (e.g., start w/ stimulable vs. nonstimulable sounds)

Remain ___________ and do what is best for each individual client

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These are ideas I use as an SLP at my job in the schools:

using classroom language arts books for therapy - helps kids achieve CCSS

Most tx approaches move from a simple to complex level of training (except the concurrent approach)

Some approaches do contradict each other (e.g., start w/ stimulable vs. nonstimulable sounds)

Remain flexible and do what is best for each individual client

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Non-Speech Oral-Motor Exercises**

PBH do not believe that oral motor exercises are beneficial for anybody

They say research has not proven that oral motor exercises help

Roseberry’s position: these exercises are very helpful for children with oral motor problems

**Kent, R.D.

He said that NSOMMs can be part of practice in _________ _________ (tongue thrust therapy)

Can be used with persons with dysarthria and __________

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Non-Speech Oral-Motor Exercises**

PBH do not believe that oral motor exercises are beneficial for anybody

They say research has not proven that oral motor exercises help

Roseberry’s position: these exercises are very helpful for children with oral motor problems

**Kent, R.D.

He said that NSOMMs can be part of practice in orofacial myology (tongue thrust therapy)

Can be used with persons with dysarthria and dysphagia

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II. TRADITIONAL APPROACH (Van Riper)**

Around since 1920s

Still popular and widely-used today

However, most SLPs really don’t do ____ training any more

Production Training: Sound Establishment

  • establish correct sound production in ___________
  • use ___________ placement techniques
  • successsive ___________

Sound Stability

isolation ► nonsense syllables ►words►phrases►sentences►conversation

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II. TRADITIONAL APPROACH (Van Riper)**

Around since 1920s

Still popular and widely-used today

However, most SLPs really don’t do ear training any more

Production Training: Sound Establishment

  • establish correct sound production in isolation
  • use phonetic placement techniques
  • successsive approximation

Sound Stability

isolation ► nonsense syllables ►words►phrases►sentences►conversation

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  1. Isolation—use variety of fun activities** (p. 404 has some)
  2. Nonsense syllables —I don’t really use these
  3. Words —begin with words that are meaningful to the child. I work on sounds:
  4. word-_________
  5. word-_________
  6. word-_________ and then _________
  7. Phrases – in-between stage—_________ phrases common—e.g.:

I see ____

This is___

  1. Sentences – various _________ and ___________ (examples bottom of p. 405)
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  1. Isolation—use variety of fun activities** (p. 404 has some)
  2. Nonsense syllables —I don’t really use these
  3. Words —begin with words that are meaningful to the child. I work on sounds:
  4. word-initial
  5. word-final
  6. word-medial and then clusters
  7. Phrases – in-between stage—carrier phrases common—e.g.:

I see ____

This is___

  1. Sentences – various length and complexity (examples bottom of p. 405)
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To establish sound in sentences:

___________ set: SLP makes an error and kids catch it

________ _________ speech: SLP and ch. say sentence together slowly

  1. Conversation**

Start with ___________ conv.—e.g., SLP gives a topic or specific pictures to talk about

Transition to __________ conv.—open ended. E.g., “Tell me what costume you wore for Halloween.’

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To establish sound in sentences:

corrective set: SLP makes an error and kids catch it

slow motion speech: SLP and ch. say sentence together slowly

  1. Conversation**

Start with structured conv.—e.g., SLP gives a topic or specific pictures to talk about

Transition to natural conv.—open ended. E.g., “Tell me what costume you wore for Halloween.’

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C. Transfer and Carryover**

Vary the __________ and __________

Speech assignments

D. Maintenance

book follow up sessions

Dr. R in schools: keep ____, but reduce Tx to ______ a week

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C. Transfer and Carryover**

Vary the audience and settings

Speech assignments

D. Maintenance

book follow up sessions

Dr. R in schools: keep IEP, but reduce Tx to once a week

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