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Educational Psychology Application: “Speech Therapy”. Presented by: Katie Staak April 3,2011 Dr. Yang CEPD 4101-04d. Service Learning Details. Location: University of West Georgia Comprehensive Community Clinic (UWG CCC) Located in Education Center Rationale :
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Educational Psychology Application:“Speech Therapy” Presented by: Katie Staak April 3,2011 Dr. Yang CEPD 4101-04d
Service Learning Details • Location: • University of West Georgia Comprehensive Community Clinic (UWG CCC) • Located in Education Center • Rationale: • The clinic serves to provide speech and hearing services to individuals with communication disorders • SLP graduate students administer therapy in a supervised clinic room
Client Details • 9 year-old Caucasian male • Home-schooled • Diagnosed with • Language delay • Articulation disorder • Mild Intellectual Disability • Attended UWG CCC since 2009 • Timing of treatment: • Therapy was administered Tuesday and Thursday from 2-2:45 • 14 sessions= 10 hours
Long Term Goals Short Term Goals Therapy Goals 1. JB will improve overall intelligibility. 2. JB will improve expressive language skills through new vocabulary acquisition. 1. JB will produce /ð/ and θ/ in a sentence with 80% accuracy given clinician verbal model. 2. JB will produce vowelized /r/ in words with 80% accuracy given clinician verbal model. 3. JB will recite the definition for each 5 grade-level vocabulary words with 90% accuracy given clinician model. 4. JB will use 5 grade level vocabulary words in a sentence with a subject, predicate and adjective with 90% accuracy given clinician model. 5. JB will produce 5 antonyms and 5 synonyms for each grade level vocabulary word with 80% accuracy given the clinician model.
Procedures in Therapy • AB will participate in age-appropriate activities to elicit expressive language skills through pointing, gesturing and imitating sounds. The activities used will be goal-centered to allow for data to be collected. • Therapy considerations: • Games not regularly used • AB exhibits behavior and attention issues
Reflective Teaching • Recorded sessions • Use of flip-cams • Reflective Journal • SOAP notes • Combination of artistic/creativity mind with a clinical/scientific mind
Learning Theories • Operant conditioning • Positive reinforcement: stress-ball use • Learning theories • Difficulty relating them to disordered children • Metacognition • Awareness of learning at 9 years-old
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