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28 Cards in this Set
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Mild- Phonetic Inventory
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-Delayed (vowels ok)
- Most cons. are present and often produced correctly - errors most likely to be distortions |
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Mild- Phonological Processes
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a few delayed errors. Patterns typical of a younger child. Suprasegmentals usually correct.
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Mild- Intelligibility
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close to 100% but speech draws attention to itself- impact is minimal
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Moderate- Phonetic Inventory
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Incomplete acquisition of consonants. Vowels are generally ok. Even when C&V completely acquired child may not use them accurately.
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Moderate- Phonological Processes
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Inconsistent accuracy- increases with complex words. EG: CR, FCD. Child will show larger delay relative to typically developing peers.If atypical patterns occur, child may also have a speech disorder along with a delay.
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moderate- Intelligibility
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reduced because of the inconsistent accuracies- child may not talk as much as peers
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severe- phonetic inventory
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incomplete. Word shape is likely incomplete.
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Severe- phonological processes
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incomplete. Accuracy very low except in single words and short utterances. Gestures, eye contact used to supplement communication.
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Severe- intelligibilty
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very low. Child may use gestures and eye contact to supplement communication. If there is contextual support then communication may be more successful. May be unable to generate multiword utterances.
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CAAP- what does it stand for?
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Clinical Assessment of Articulation and Phonology
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HAPP-3- what does it stand for?
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Hodson Assessment of Phonological Patterns- 3rd edition
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KLPA-2- what does it stand for?
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Khan-Lewis Phonological Analysis- 2nd edition
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PAT-3- what does it stand for?
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Photo Articulation Test- 3rd edition
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What ages is the CAAP for?
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2;6-8;11
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How long does the CAAP take to administer?
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15-20 min
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What does the CAAP test?
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Articulation and Phonology
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What ages is the HAPP-3 for?
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3-8
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How long does it take to administer the HAPP-3?
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15-20 minutes or a 2-5 minute screening
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What does the HAPP-3 test?
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phonology
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What ages is the KLPA-2 for?
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2-21
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How long does the KLPA-2 take to administer?
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10-30 minutes (for scoring)
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What does the KLPA-2 test?
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phonology
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What ages is the Goldman-Fristoe test of Articulation for?
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2;0-21;11
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How long does the Goldman-Fristoe take to administer?
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5-15 minutes for one section
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What does the Goldman-Fristoe test of Articulation test?
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Articulation- tests consonants and clusters in all positions
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PAT-3- what ages is it for?
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3;0-8;11
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How long does the PAT-3 take to administer?
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20 minutes
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What does the PAT-3 test?
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articulation- all consonants, and vowels (except 1)
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