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SLP Praxis Practice Test Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions
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SLP Praxis Practice Test Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions 
 
A 6 year old child produces /t/ for /s/, /d/ for /z/, /p/ for /f/, and /b/ for /v/. Intervention for this problem would target language at the level of 
 
A. morphology 
 
B. syntax 
 
C. phonology 
 
D. pragmatics 
 
E. Semantics C. Phonology 
 
A treatment plan for an adult client with an acquired language disorder recommends focusing on pragmatic communication. Goals established for this client would most appropriately ...
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Praxis 2024 SLP Questions & Answers | A+ Passed | Latest Update 2024
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Stuttering modification techniques 
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY 
A Cancellation 
B Easy onset 
C Light contact 
D Pull out 
E Preparatory set 
F Pausing - Stuttering modification
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SLPA NC BOARD Final EXAM Prep QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT AND VERIFIED ANSWERS (Already Graded A+) 2023/2024
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SLPA NC BOARD Final EXAM Prep QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT AND VERIFIED ANSWERS (Already Graded A+) 2023/2024. What is a treatment protocol? 
Written guideline that specifies therapy frequency, duration, and type of service. Also 
has goals, skilled interventions, antecedents, cues/prompts, and consequences used 
during the session. 
As an SLPA, why is it important to be culturally competent? 
As an SLPA, you are able to treat the client to the best of your ability, while being 
sensitive to any cultu...
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C458 ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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What are the components of a healthy diet? - Answer- -less than 10% calories from saturated fatty acids 
-include fiber 
-less than 2,300 mg sodium 
 
How do antioxidants affect the aging process? - Answer- -may reverse/forestall some of the negative effects of the aging process 
 
What do carbohydrates provide for the body? - Answer- -only energy source used by brain cells 
 
Definition: Protein - Answer- -synthesizes antibodies which help fight disease 
-helps manufacture blood, enzymes, horm...
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Praxis April 2024 SLP with Verified Solutions
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Praxis April 2024 SLP with Verified 
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Stuttering modification techniques 
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY 
A Cancellation 
B Easy onset 
C Light contact 
D Pull out 
E Preparatory set 
F Pausing - Answer -Stuttering modification techniques 
A, D, E 
CANCELLATION, PULL OUT, PREPARATORY SET 
Fluency Shaping techniques 
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY 
A Pull out 
B Pausing 
C Light contact 
D Cancellation 
E Easy onset 
F Preparatory set - Answer -Fluency Shaping techniques 
B, C, E 
EASY ONSET, LIGHT CONTA...
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SLP Praxis Fluency Practice Latest 2024 Already Passed
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SLP Praxis Fluency Practice Latest 2024 Already Passed Fluent Speech rhythmic, smooth, and produced with ease. 
Neurogenic Stuttering form of fluency disorder associated with neurological diseases (ex. Vascular, TBI, degenerative) 
Incidence rate of occurrence of a given disorder 
Prevelance the counting # of individuals who currently have a given disorder 
Cancellations fluency technique where indiviudal pauses during stutter and restarts with ease 
Pull-outs Change stutter midcourse (soft arti...
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SLP-PRAXIS (5331) Exam preparation Questions & Answers with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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Justin is a highly unintelligible 4-year-old boy. He has difficulties producing /w/, /t/, /d/, and 
/th/. If you were to treat him using a least phonological knowledge approach, your first target 
sound in therapy would be:________ - /th/ 
Patients who exhibit _________ have difficulty making nonspeech sounds, and cannot move 
the muscles of the throat, soft palate, and tongue for nonspeech purposes: - oral apraxia 
In ________ otitis media, the infection continues over a long period and the tym...
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Praxis 5543 Special Education Core Knowledge and Mild to Moderate Applications Rated A+
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Praxis 5543 Special Education Core 
Knowledge and Mild to Moderate 
 
Applications Rated A+ 
 
Dyslexia language processing disorder which can affect both speaking and writing. 
 
Characterized by: 
-difficulty learning to read 
-trouble understanding written words 
 
It may also be referred to as reading disability or reading disorder. 
 
Dysgraphia writing disability that makes it hard for a person to form letters or write within a 
defined space 
 
Dyscalculia mathematical disability in which...
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SLP (5331) PRAXIS Form 2 Practice Exam Questions and Answers 2024
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Which of the following formants typically characterizes a high vowel? 
 
A.High-frequency second formant (F2) 
B.High-frequency first formant (F1) 
C.Low-frequency first formant (F1) 
D.Low-frequency second formant (F2) - C.Low-frequency first formant (F1) 
 
The F1 is inversely associated with tongue height, such that high vowels tend to have low F1 frequencies. 
 
A large metropolitan school district wants to determine the prevalence of developmental stuttering among all enrolled students duri...
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CETP – Fluency Exam With 100% Correct Answers
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CETP – Fluency Exam With 100% Correct 
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Disorders of Fluency 
(HINT: There are 3) - answer1) Stuttering 
2) Cluttering 
3) Neurogenic stuttering 
Fluency - answer- Smooth, relatively easy (low tension/effort) 
- Flowing 
- Continuous 
- Relatively rapid 
- Normally rhythmic 
- Free from an excessive amount or duration of dysfluencies 
NOTE: Fluency is not as extensively studied as stuttering (i.e., dysfluencies) 
NOTE 2: Characteristics of fluency contrast with those of stuttering 
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