The use of sarcasm, jokes, figurative language
What is metalinguistics?
the national organization that accredits speech language pathologists to ensure ethical practices among clinicians.
What is ASHA (the American Speech Language and Hearing Association)?
someone with a hearing loss may experience difficulty hearing in these settings.
What are loud restaurants, gyms, cafeterias, and outdoor venues?
a system of communication that is aided and that offers a speaking component to a client that is minimally verbal.
What is AAC (Augmentative Alternative Communication)?
Babies understand more than they can say.
What is receptive language?
this is a complex manifestation of signs and symptoms resulting from a common etiology.
What is a syndrome?
the period of language BEFORE words develop when a baby may localize to sound, engage in differential cries (hungry vs. upset), echolalia, and back sounds (/g/, /k/).
What is the prelinguistic stage?
Singing, reading stories, playing Patty cake
What are ways to stimulate language with babies and young children?
This behavior occurs in babies at least 4 months old.
What is cooing?
Babies use this type of speech using few words to convey an entire thought.
What is telegraphic speech?
the three R's in concussion protocol.
What are Recognize, Report, and Rest?
the use of the DSM-5 criteria to identify children with social challenges and those who present with ritualistic repetitive behaviors.
What is the process of identifying children with autism?
This behavior can be observed with an older infant (around 6 months of age).
What is babbling?
This refers to a baby's first communication.
What is the infant's cry?
This refers to a high tech device (that uses a power source and has a dynamic display), along with voice output, that is supported by insurers as it is dedicated to communication only, and does not provide access to the internet.
What is a dedicated AAC device?
This refers to the use of increased intonation, slow and exaggerated speech, higher pitch, and repetition with babies and young children.
What is parentese?
football, soccer, lacrosse, wrestling, and hockey
What is the most frequently associated sports with concussion?
This refers to the ability of the communication partner to understand a child's speech.
What is intelligibility?
conductive, sensorineural, and mixed
What are kinds of hearing loss?
This refers to the current movement that talks about nothing about us without us!
What is the neurodiversity movement?
This refers to a way to provide access, support, and a voice to someone who may be a limited or minimally verbal communicator, and falls under the umbrella of Assistive Technology.
What is AAC (Augmentative Alternative Communication)?
using ethnographic interviewing and considering the background of the client to include languages spoken in the home, and using this information to inform your evaluation and treatment.
What are culturally responsive practices in speech language pathology?
What is APD (Auditory Processing Disorder)?
challenges in understanding in noisy environments, no issues with cognition and language, history of middle ear infections, may be viewed by teachers as underachievers.
In examining the language pyramid and building blocks of speech, this is the foundation of communication.
What is communication intent and motivation?