a. Symptoms and causes
b.Categorize problems
c. identification of causes
What does S.O.A.P mean?
Subjective (feelings), Objective (goals), Assessment (what prompts), and plan (continue goals or modify them)
What is knowledge versus learning?
Learning arises from a sensory experience
Knowledge is a physical fact
What is SVR?
The simple view of reading
decoding x language comprehension= reading comprehension
What is STEWS?
Describe the Behavioral Model.
Describes the client performance on tasks while focusing on conditions that may lead to improved communication performance
What kinds of goals do we write?
SMART
Subjective, measurable, attainable, relative, timely
Dopamine
What is print concepts?
Turning the page, reading the book from left to right, etc.
What is the difference between narrative language and expository?
Narrative is the purpose for telling stories, and expository describes relationships
Describe the Systems Model.
a. observe the natural environment
b. look at familiar and cultural context within ones life
What is a prompt versus a cue
Prompt-leads to the right answer
Cue-a hint
Where does reflection and hypothesizing/predicting occur?
reflection=temporal lobe
predicting/hypothesizing= frontal
What is the difference between phonological and phonemic awareness?
Phonological- sound system to print
Phonemic-no print included
What are the types of expository?
Sequential, problem-solution, compare and contrast, cause and effect
What are the three goals of assessment?
1. to determine the presence or absence of a cognitive-communication disorder
2.To Id exacerbating factors
3. Deciding intervention goals
What is The WHOICF Model
How the health condition impacts body structure, activities, and participation. Activities is impacted by contextual factors (environmental and personal factors)
What are the 4 steps in experiential learning?
1.Concrete sensory experience
2.Integration
3. Predictions
4. Test predictions
What is phonics?
Spelling and how to decode words based on rules
What are embedded methods?
UDL, word walls, vocabulary notebooks, word sandwiches
What are the three types of assessment?
1.Static- compared to a group
2. Dynamic- types of supports needed
3. Authentic- natural environment
What is the difference between Norm-References and Criterion-Referenced?
Norm= group similarity, which is more common
Criterion- emphasizes individual performance
What are the oldest tools we are born with?
Wants and fears
What is word knowledge?
verbal word and symbol definitions
What are explicit methods?
metalinguistic instruction, multimodal, stimulus organization