Developmental Literacy Impairments
Dyslexia
Dysgraphia
Developmental Language Disorder
Midterm Review yay!
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T/F: dyslexia tends to run in families

True

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What is Dyslexia?

A learning disability makes reading words harder in accuracy and fluency.

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What is Dysgraphia?

A condition of impaired handwriting.

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Developmental language disorder is a...

Hidden disorder

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Language impairments can either be categorized as a ___ or a ___

delay, disorder

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What are developmental literacy impairments?

neurodevelopmental conditions causing persistent, long-term difficulties in learning to read, write, and spell

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What two professionals can complete an assessment for a dyslexia diagnosis?

A psychologist/SLP

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Who can assess dysgraphia?

Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists, Speech Therapists and Neuropsychologists

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This professional typically performs an assessment and can diagnose a developmental language disorder.

Who is a Speech Language Pathologist.

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What are linguistic universals?

Happen no matter what language you speak

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What is literacy?

The use of visual modes of communication, speicifically reading and writing

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What are two areas of the brain that are impacted in a child with dyslexia?

Temporal-parietal region, left and right linguistic processing areas, cerebellum

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What is a way to assess dysgraphia in the classroom?

childrens writing portfolios 

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Conversational language skills contribute a ____ but ______ amount to children's early reading

Small, significant

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When are a babies first words usually said?

10-15 months

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What is structured literacy instruction?

Teaching the building blocks to reading and writing

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What is one pro and one con to getting a formal assessment for dyslexia?

pro: boost self-esteem, child can feel more in control, speed up accommodation process

con: Very expensive 

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What part of memory is impacted in children with dysgraphia?

working memory

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What are some strategies to use if your child has DLD?

Manage expectations

Give choices

Normalize communication breakdowns

Find ways to connect without lots of talk

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What are the two theories of language development

Nativist, behavioural

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What is morphology?

"word grammar"

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What are the four components of effective reading intervention?

phonemic awareness

decoding and spelling

fluency

comprehension

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Name two intervention methods for dysgraphia

Playdoh, mazes, connect the dots, tracing letters, imitating the teacher, copying letters from models

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Name the four things an SLP assesses for DLD

Language skills

Morphology

Syntax

Verbal working memory

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What is the difference between a dysarthria and an apraxia of speech?

Dysarthria involves paralysis

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