Childhood Apraxia of Speech: Practice Through Play with K-SLP Strategies

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Choose the one best answer.

Children may be uncooperative to practice speech and language skills because:

An effective way to gain cooperation for speech and language practice is to: set a timer, and drill with therapy cards just for that amount of time.

In K-SLP strategies, we would never simplify words through teaching  pproximations.

Which is not an example of a pivot word?

Effective first words to teach would be "more, want, please."

One or more reasons why we would teach a word approximation toward a target word is as follows:

When scripting functional language we should:

When helping the child to combine words, we can initially help them to put together two and three word combinations such as subject-verb-object and avoid helping them with complete grammatically correct sentences.

Which of the following is not best practice in the K-SLP methods:

In the K-SLP it is important to model the words, phrases or sentences correctly.