What does AAC stand for?
Augmentative and Alternative Communication
This person is fluent in ASL
Rachel
Stage where children use long memorized phrases or scripts to express a communicative intent.
Stage 1
First true words typically emerge around this age.
12 months.
These systematic sound simplifications are used by children to make speech easier as they learn to talk.
Phonological patterns/processes.
Words like "go", "in", "more" are all...
Core Words/Vocabulary.
This person was named after a Power Ranger
Kimberly
Stage where words are "freed"
Stage 3
Two-word combinations typically appear around this age.
24 months
Name three formal assessments to assess receptive and/or expressive language.
ROWPVT, EOWPVT, OWLS, CELF-5, PLS, DAYC, CASL, etc.
Using multiple communication methods together is called this.
Total communication / Multimodal communication
This person doesn't know how to ride a bike.
Tinisha
Stage when learners begin breaking scripts into smaller parts.
Stage 2 mitigation
Pointing, waving, and joint attention are examples of these skills.
Pre-linguistic skills.
linguadental, voiced, fricative is what consonant.
/ð/ (voiced /th/).
Adults should avoid demanding imitation and instead focus on this during AAC use.
Modeling without pressure
This person is scared of a toothbrush.
Maddie
True or false: Immediate echolalia of a stage 1 gestalt still counts as a stage 1 utterance.
False (stage 0).
At this age (range) a child should be responding to sound.
birth-3 months.
In Brown's Morphemes stages, these two grammatical forms are said to be acquired at stage 2 (27mos-30mos).
Present progressive -ing; plural /s/; basic prepositions (in, on).
Name at least three AAC programs
Touch chat, LAMP, Proloquo2Go, TD Snap
This person exclusively orders off the kids menu
Hope
Natural Language Acquisition was developed by this clinician.
Marge Blanc
At this age, children are expected to demonstrate a vocabulary of at least 250 words, with an average expressive vocabulary of approximately 1,000 words.
3 years of age.
Skills that transfer across languages without being explicitly taught are called this
Cross-linguistic transfer (spans from phonology, morphology, syntax, and pragmatics).