I walked... rode my bike home. Is this an example of block, repetition, or revising?
revising
Using easy onset, tell us about a time you laughed so hard that you couldn't stop.
Tell us more!
I-I-I-I want a cookie for dessert. Is this an example of repetition, clock, or adding a filler word?
repetition
Using light contact, tell us about your favorite dessert and why!
Tell us more!
Using slow speech, repeat the following sentence: I ate a pickle sandwich for lunch.
Ewwww
Using pausing, repeat the following sentence: The kangaroo jumped / on the bed / in the morning.
How high did he jump???
The cat...... got stuck under the blanket. Is this an example of using a filler word, block, or prolongation?
block
Using stretchy speech, repeat the following sentence: I want to go see my friend.
What is your favorite game to play with your friends?
Which fluency strategy is described as easy starts? Is it easy onset, stretchy speech, or pausing?
easy onset
Which fluency strategy is described as intentionally stretching the syllables of a word? (ex. baaallloooonnn) Is it easy onset, stretchy speech, or pausing?
stretchy speech
Which fluency strategy is described as intentionally slowing your speech? Is it slow speech, light contact, or easy onset?
slow speech
Which fluency strategy is described as lightly touching your tongue, lips, and teeth to avoid tension? Is it easy onset, light contact, or pausing?
light contact
Using slow speech, tell us about what you are looking forward to this Christmas/holiday season.
Tell us more!
Which fluency strategy is described as intentionally pausing between phrases and sentences? Is it easy onset, stretchy speech, or pausing?
pausing
Using stretching sounds, tell us about a word you think is funny to say. (ex. supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!)
Can you think of another?
Using slow speech, repeat the following sentence: The ant farm was too big for the one one ant.
He needs more ants!
Using easy onset, repeat the following sentence: How are you doing today?
I'm doing well!
My friend loves to pllllay games. Is this an example of block, prolongation, or repetition?
prolongation
Using light contact, repeat the following sentence: The playground had so many swings!
How many?
Using pausing, tell us about your favorite tv show and what happens in it.
Tell us more!
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