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Clinical Assessment of Articulation and Phonology
CAAP Clinical Assessment of Articulation and Phonology
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Description CAAP is a contemporary, norm-referenced instrument designed to assess English articulation and phonology in preschool/school age children. Authors: Wayne A. Secord, Ph. D., CCC-SLP JoAnn S. Donahue, M.A., CCC-SLP
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Exam Goals To quickly inventory the articulation abilities in young children. To derive a measure of overall articulation competence. To compare word and sentence level competence of school-age children. To estimate the occurrence of 10 common phonological process patterns in children’s speech.
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Test Format Test Materials: Test based two components: Stimulus easel
colored pictures Articulation Inventory Phonologic Processes checklist (x2) Administration Manual Test based two components: Phonological Process Checklist I and II
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Articulatory Inventory
Two sections: Consonant Inventory 24 consonants, 1 vocalic sounds assessed multiple times in 44 words for a total of 97 test items. 3 levels of difficulty based on sequential order of development: Consonant Singletons (CVC) I.e. yo-yo Cluster Words (CCVC) I.e. clown Multisyllabic Words (CVC V) I.e. elephant
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Articulatory Inventory
School-Age Sentence Section 8 sentences varying in length (8-11 words)= total of 73 words produced accuracy measured by number of words produced correctly May end testing with articulatory inventory for preschool-age clients (< 5 years of age) All test sections are suggested for clients older than five years.
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Phonologic Process Checklist I and II
Assesses occurrence of 10 common phonologic processes 3 types of processes: (1)Syllable Structure Process: Phoneme, syllable to be reduced in number, deleted, or repeated. A. final consonant deletion B. cluster reduction C. syllable reduction
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Phonologic Process Checklist I and II
(2)Substitution Process: One sound class replaces another. A. gliding B. vocalization C. fronting D. deaffrication E. stopping (3)Assimilation Process: Change influenced by another sound. A. prevocalic voicing B. postvocalic voicing
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Administration Introductory story with pals as a warm up optional
works well with defensive children Consonant Inventory show picture plate to elicit response clinician cues on each plate target sounds are highlighted on each plate if child is <5 years, stop testing or go ahead to phonologic probes. If child is 5>, continue with this section
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Administration... Sentence Section child will repeat 8 sentences
clinician may give 2 repetitions per sentence Phonologic Process Probes 2-4 pictures per plate labeled A,B,C,D If child doesn’t respond to A, model target word and request repetition continue with B,C,D may fade verbal cues as needed continue until end of test
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Recording Responses Consonant Inventory: checkmark= correct responses
dash= omitted sound backslash= omitted syllables X= phonetic distortions transcription= substitutions
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Recording Responses…. School-Age Sentences:
record / through whole word to indicate error use checkmark to show no error Phonologic Process Checklist I: after fact assessment, so no recording until after test is completed Phonologic Process Checklist II: answer yes/no as responses are made
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Scoring Consonant Inventory:
examiner sums all errors for consonant singletons, cluster words, and o multisyllable words subtotals are summed= Consonant Inventory Score raw score School-Age Sentences: total errors on each is summed enter raw score
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Scoring…. Phonologic Process Checklist: sum all yes responses
examiner calculates % of occurrence for each process examiner indicates if each process is active or not by circling yes/no response processes having % occurrence of 40% or more are active two calculators are provided in CAAP kit
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National Standardization
CAAP standardized based on 1,707 children ages years standardized version based on 63 consonant singleton words, 18 cluster words, 13 multisyllabic words, 15 preschool sentences, 15 school-age sentences color illustrations administered by 220 SLPs in 35 states
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Converting Raw Score to Standardized Score
After computing raw score, refer to chapter 6 in the examiner’s manual Locate client’s chronological age in norms to appropriate raw score Confidence levels= to 90% confidence
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Pros and Cons Pros: wide age range colorful pictures quick and easy
contemporary format strong emphasis on consonants Cons doesn’t emphasize vowel production new concepts to SLPs, therefore may require more time to administer initially
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Ordering Information Available through Super Duper Publications
Address: P.O Box Greenville, Sc Phone: Web:
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Thank you for your attention!!
Dr. Frank Kersting Western Kentucky University
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