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TOCS Test of Childhood Stuttering

$346.95 inc GST $315.41 ex GST

Testing Time: 20-30 minutes
Norm-referenced: raw scores, index scores, and percentile ranks
Complete TOCS kit includes: Examiner’s Manual, Picture Book, 25 Examiner Record Books, 25 Observational Rating Scales – all in a sturdy box (2009)

 

Qualification Level: B
The Test of Childhood Stuttering (TOCS) provides clinicians and researchers with a sound method for assessing a child’s speech fluency skills and stuttering-related behaviours. TOCS helps identify children who stutter, determines the severity of the stuttering, and documents changes in a child’s fluency functioning over time.

 

TOCS has three major components:
The Standardized Speech Fluency Measure – Four speech fluency tasks identify children who stutter and rate the severity of their stuttering. Tasks include:
Rapid Picture Naming – Child names a series of 40 pictures as quickly as possible, determining how fluently he/she can produce single words in a time-stressed context.
Modelled Sentences – Child views two pictures. Examiner says a sentence about one of the pictures. Child produces a sentence containing the same syntactic structure in order to evaluate his/her ability to respond fluently.
Structured Conversation – Child answers open-ended questions about a sequence of eight pictures, evaluating the child’s ability to speak fluently in a dialogue context.
Narration – Child must generate a story based on a series of pictures, assessing child’s ability to speak fluently in a monologue context.

 

The Observational Rating Scale
The Speech Fluency Rating Scale and the Disfluency-Related Consequences Rating Scale enable the examiner to gather information about the child’s stuttering and related behaviours from parents, teachers, and others who know the child well.
The Supplemental Clinical Assessment

 

These fluency-related assessments enable the examiner to probe disfluency-related data in detail using:
Clinical interviews
Comprehensive analysis of disfluency frequency and types
Speech rate analysis
Disfluency duration analysis
Repetition length analysis
Associated behaviour analysis
Stuttering frequency analysis
Speech naturalness analysis

 

 

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SKU: 110320 - 72 Category: NDIS approved: Yes Ages: 6 - 12 Language: English

Product overview

Testing Time: 20-30 minutes
Norm-referenced: raw scores, index scores, and percentile ranks
Complete TOCS kit includes: Examiner’s Manual, Picture Book, 25 Examiner Record Books, 25 Observational Rating Scales – all in a sturdy box (2009)

 

Qualification Level: B
The Test of Childhood Stuttering (TOCS) provides clinicians and researchers with a sound method for assessing a child’s speech fluency skills and stuttering-related behaviours. TOCS helps identify children who stutter, determines the severity of the stuttering, and documents changes in a child’s fluency functioning over time.

 

TOCS has three major components:
The Standardized Speech Fluency Measure – Four speech fluency tasks identify children who stutter and rate the severity of their stuttering. Tasks include:
Rapid Picture Naming – Child names a series of 40 pictures as quickly as possible, determining how fluently he/she can produce single words in a time-stressed context.
Modelled Sentences – Child views two pictures. Examiner says a sentence about one of the pictures. Child produces a sentence containing the same syntactic structure in order to evaluate his/her ability to respond fluently.
Structured Conversation – Child answers open-ended questions about a sequence of eight pictures, evaluating the child’s ability to speak fluently in a dialogue context.
Narration – Child must generate a story based on a series of pictures, assessing child’s ability to speak fluently in a monologue context.

 

The Observational Rating Scale
The Speech Fluency Rating Scale and the Disfluency-Related Consequences Rating Scale enable the examiner to gather information about the child’s stuttering and related behaviours from parents, teachers, and others who know the child well.
The Supplemental Clinical Assessment

 

These fluency-related assessments enable the examiner to probe disfluency-related data in detail using:
Clinical interviews
Comprehensive analysis of disfluency frequency and types
Speech rate analysis
Disfluency duration analysis
Repetition length analysis
Associated behaviour analysis
Stuttering frequency analysis
Speech naturalness analysis