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home away from home
100
the ability to remember photographs and dates.
What is eidetic memory?
100
normal variability that exists among children in their language development.
What is a language difference?
100
helping to conserve hearing in the presence of cardiorespiratory monitors, incubators, and ventilators and ensuring that aural habilitation is part of the management plan going forward.
What is the role of the SLP in the NICU?
100
the goal of intervention is to achieve stabilization and homeostasis.
Who is Gorski (1983) who spoke of the infant in the NICU?
100
Mexico, Cuba, Central and South America, Cuba, Puerto Rico.
Where are Americans of Hispanic heritage from?
200
evidenced by growth retardation, low birth weight, impaired language and communication, distinctive facial features, and has a mother who drank during pregnancy.
What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?
200
the ability to act as independently and responsibly as people of the same age "cultural background in everyday social and practical skills".
What are adaptive skills?
200
a noninvasive way to detect changes in upper aerodigestive tract sounds which helps to assess the safety of oral feeding.
What is the role of the SLP when assessing infants for their readiness for oral feeding?
200
this refers to the limitations in the ability to understand and use words or symbols to communicate.
Who are prelinguistic communicators?
200
knowledge of limited English but unable to functionally communicate in English.
What is Limited English Proficiency?
300
candidates must be at least 8-12 months of age, have a profound hearing loss in both ears and have little to no benefit from hearing aids.
What are cochlear implants?
300
adherence to strict routine, decreased insight, lack of social skills, inability to detect sarcasm, irony, sensory issues with lack of comfort in physical touch/hugs, and difficulties reading facial expressions.
What are characteristics of autism?
300
focus on functional skills in academic, vocational, and social contexts.
What is the role of the SLP with individuals with Down's syndrome?
300
coined the field of rewarding behaviors you want to see.
Who is B.F. Skinner?
300
the acceptance of loud speech as normal in conversation, rapid speech, emphasis on eye contact as indicative of truthfulness in men, though less acceptable for women, acceptance of emotionality in conversation, and value placed on silence during communication.
What is Arab-American communication?
400
more likely to be born by women over the age of 40 and exhibited by mild to moderate ID, low muscle tone, relatively good pragmatic skills, intelligibility issues, and distinctive facial features.
What is Down's syndrome?
400
a preventative approach to reinforce appropriate behaviors.
What is PBIS (Positive Behavioral Intervention Supports)?
400
provide labels and descriptions of the object the child handles and what he/she can do with these objects, ask open-ended and more directive questions, engage in shared book reading, model and encourage the child to engage in pretend play.
What is the role of the SLP in facilitating early social-communicative exchanges between parents and their children with visual impairment (VI)?
400
an individual may have a normal IQ who may have issues with social perception and judgment who may present with verbosity and repetitive speech.
What is NLD (Nonverbal Language Disorders)?
400
these children are taught to learn by watching and score higher on motor, social, and self-help skills than their mainstream peers, although they score lower on language areas.
Who are Native American children?
500
a disorder that may find a child who consistently chooses not speak in certain situations, such as school where there is an expectation for speech, but does speak  normally in other situations.
What is selective mutism?
500
for children in the birth to age 3 range that must include services needed not only to maximize the development of the child but also to maximize the development of the child and optimize the family's capacity to address the child with special needs.
What is the Federal law PL 105-17 that establishes this requirement?
500
exploration of AAC to include use of a VOCA (Voice Output Communication Aid).
What is the role of the SLP in enhancing communication with a nonverbal child?
500
recast/recount, event cast, accounts, and story use.
What are 4 narrative genre descriptions that Goldstein describes that can facilitate expressive language?
500
a dialect of American English that adheres to a set of rules that govern it's use but differ in the frequency or circumstances of use of certain structures, lexical items and other elements, and one which is often regarded as used by a lower class and/or those with inferior knowledge.
What is AAVE (African American Vernacular English) or BEV (Black English Vernacular?) and sometimes referred to as Ebonics.
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