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Title: VARIABLES RELATED TO ARTICULATION AND PHONOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT AND PERFORMANCE


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  • VARIABLES RELATED TO ARTICULATION AND
    PHONOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT AND PERFORMANCE

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I. INTRODUCTION
  • There are a number of variables associated with
    speech sound acquisition.
  • Research can only demonstrate correlation, not
    cause-and-effect-relationships.

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II. GENETIC FACTORS (all this in II is Ukrainetz
Spencer)
  • Ukrainetz, T.A., Spencer, T.D. (2015). Sorting
    the learning disorders Language impairment and
    reading disability. In T.A. Ukrainetz (Ed.),
    School-age language intervention Evidence-based
    practices (155-205). Austin, TX Pro-Ed.

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Molecular Genetics
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Reading disabiity
SSD
Language Impairment
Genetics
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III. ENVIRONMENT
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IV.FAMILIAL AND PERSONAL FACTORS
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Intelligence
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Research shows
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Youtube video
  • Down Syndrome Child Talking
  • (Ciarras mom)
  • What errors do you hear? Write them down as you
    listen.

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V. LANGUAGE SKILLS
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Speech sound errors especially increase when
children are trying to produce
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Izzy has an /r/ problem and a language
impairmentwere using a classroom book
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Working on /r/ with Izzy, /s/ with Gabe using
spelling book from 3rd grade classroom
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V. TONGUE THRUST
  • A. Introduction

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Orofacial Myology is
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B. Characteristics of Tongue Thrust
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Youtube video
  • Tongue thrust
  • Dan Hanson

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On p. 188, your text says
  • Treatment for tongue thrust is not provided in
    many public schools unless a child has an
    accompanying SSD.

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But in the public schools.
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ASHAs Position
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VI. SENSORY VARIABLES
  • A. Oral Sensation
  • Looked at oral stereognosis or form recognition
  • B. Hearing Loss

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Problems found in children with significant
hearing loss (p. 181 just this on exam from
hearing loss section)
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Youtube video
  • Heather Whitestone Tallahassee times interview

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C. Auditory Discrimination
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VII. ANATOMIC, NEUROLOGIC, AND PHYSIOLOGIC
FACTORS
  • A. Anatomic Structures
  • 1. Soft palatemay have VPI. Mobility and enough
    tissue are very important.
  • Need good VP closure for pressure consonants
    especiallyfricatives, affricates, stops
  • May use glottal stops for other sounds.
  • May also have nasal emission and hypernasality.

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  • 2. Nasopharynx

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Unrepaired cleft lip and palate
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Repaired lip and palate
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Class II malocclusion (overbite)
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Class II
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  • Underbite (Class III)

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  • Open bite

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Open Bite Repaired
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Problems with the tongue may include
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Ankyloglossia
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Youtube video
  • Tongue tie
  • ImplantDentistFortLauderdale

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Cancer of the tongue
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B. Neurological Factors
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Youtube
  • Dysarthria speech
  • Spastic dysarthria 1/5

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2. Cerebral Palsy
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3. Apraxia of speech
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VIII MOTOR SKILLS
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