____________ assessment is when child interacts with one adult; team members suggest assessment activities and observe assessment.
What is transdisciplinary?
Describe family centered practice.
TBI rates are ________ for males compared to females across almost every age group.
What is higher?
What is this class called?
SLHS 658.01: Developmental Speech-Language Disabilities
Expand the term FASD.
What is Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders?
Does selective mutism occur more commonly in girls than boys?
True
Who suggested that autism is caused by "refrigerator mothers"?
Leo Kanner
_________ ______ disorder characterized by difficulty using language appropriately in social context (separate from ASD).
What is Social Communication?
What does ASHA stand for?
American Speech and Hearing Association
Frequent outbursts of laughter are seen in children with _________ syndrome.
What is Williams syndrome?
Give one example of a multicultural teaching technique that you will use in the intervention of a CLD child.
A 10-year-old girl with a developmental disorder presents with an unusually friendly and outgoing personality. She has strong verbal abilities and enjoys talking to both peers and adults, often using rich and expressive language. Her physical features include a small upturned nose, full cheeks, and a wide mouth with a pronounced cupid's bow. She also has a history of cardiovascular issues, including supravalvular aortic stenosis.
Williams Syndrome
MTBI is expanded as __________.
What is mild traumatic brain injury?
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A child has a genetic condition characterized by an extra copy of chromosome 21. This child shows global developmental delays, including difficulties with speech, language, and motor skills. What condition does this child most likely have?
Down Syndrome
________ are used to help identify children without disorders identified at birth, but who show signs of delays in development before 3 years of age.
What are early screening instruments?
What does AAC stand for?
What is alternative augmentative communication
Johnny is a 4-year-old with autism who can speak in short sentences but struggles with social interactions and changes in routine. He needs some support to help with communication and flexibility but can function in daily life with guidance. What level of Autism does he have?
Level 1
What is an example of a speech therapy activity? What are you targeted and how?
check
_________syndrome occurs when genetic material is deleted from the father’s 15th chromosome.
What is Prader-Willi syndrome?
When we include the family’s assessment of the child in the assessment report; and writing the report in the words used by the family. It is called __________.
What is family centered practice?
What are some methods of facilitating language and social communication in the visually impaired population?
Provide labels and descriptions of the objects the child handles and what he or she can do with these objects
Ask both open-ended and more directive questions
Possible Answer Provide more qualitative information not only about the child’s actions but also other things going on in the environment
One of the most common diseases of the ear in young children is __________.
What is otitis media?
Describe Form, Content, and Use
Form refers to the structure of language—this includes phonology (sounds), morphology (word parts), and syntax (sentence structure).
Content is the meaning of language—this includes semantics, like vocabulary and understanding word relationships.
Use is how language is used in social contexts—this is pragmatics, such as taking turns, staying on topic, or using appropriate greetings.
True or False: Social Communication Disorder have symptoms that are not severe enough for an autism diagnosis, but still experience language difficulties that impact their communication, social interactions, and ability to use language appropriately in different situations?
True