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100

What plan helps families and professionals prepare for the next step of intervention?

The transition plan

100

True or false: Baby sign language has only been used with babies who are def

False

100

What kind of environment do the intervention approaches discussed today use?

A naturalistic environment 

100

An intervention approach where parents are the "change agents"

family-centered approach

200

A type of play where the child substitutes objects for other objects 

Symbolic play

200

DOUBLE JEAOPARDY!!!!!!

When does an infant first typically develop their first true words?

1st birthday!!!

200

What should adults do around their children as often as they can to promote literacy?

Adults should always model literacy by writing and reading around their child

200

When the clinician provides concentrated exposure to a target form in a variety of contexts... focus is on comprehension not production of the target

Focused Stimulation

300

Refers to a broad range of services, a few being prevention, screening, and advocacy 

early intervention

300

At what age do infants begin cooing?

2-4 months

300

What is the program Promoting Awareness of Speech Sounds (PASS) meant for?

Phonological awareness

300

naturalistic approach; encourages a child to intimate communication by arranging the environment to increase the likelihood that the child will produce a verbal or nonverbal intervention target

Incidental teaching

400

Encourages the child to initiate communication by arranging the environment in a certain way

Incidental teaching

400

Name one of the biggest claims to using baby sign language

It helps to advance language development

400

Can you name some types of joint action play sequences?

Peekaboo, patty-cake, "Im gonna get you" 

400

this approach to intervention focuses on building the foundations of social, emotional, and intellectual capacities in young children rather than targeting isolated behaviors vs. skills 

Floortime/developmental, individual difference, relationship-based

500

A prepackaged ritualized exchange between a child and an adult with a clearly marked beginning, middle, and ending

Routine

500

What is early intervention crucial for?

Infants whose linguistic skills are behind or not typically developing

OR

children who are at risk for developing language difficulties

500

What is the difference between interdisciplinary model & the trans-disciplinary model? 

inter= each team member functions within his or her specific discipline & shares the information

trans= each team member receives training in other dispciplines 

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!!!!!

Why is early intervention beneficial? (scientifically speaking)

Before three years of age, there is rapid neuro growth and neuroplasticity of the brain!!

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