The term used to describe pre-intentional communication.
What is perlocutionary?
A characteristic of preschoolers diagnosed with DLD.
What is a shorter MLU?
Pointing to one of four pictures that corresponds to a spoken word.
What is the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test? or Assessment of receptive single word vocabulary.
Taking turns, initiating the topic of conversation, repairing conversational breakdowns, asking and answering questions.
What are language sampling measures of pragmatics?
An assessment procedure that can be used repeatedly to monitor progress.
What is language sampling?
follow the child's lead, input matters, wait for the child to respond
What are general strategies to include when coaching parents?
The term used to describe how frequently a treatment strategy (models, cues, recasts, etc. ) is used.
What is 'treatment dose'?
Exposure to a word in varied contexts; lexical familiarity, neighborhood density.
What are factors that affect word learning?
Asking a child to explain how to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
What is expository language?
Doing statement, condition/s, and criteria.
What is an operational definition?
more cookie, my doggie, boot car, no bed
What are examples of early 2-word combinations?
A morpho-syntax treatment that is based on the child's response.
What is conversational recast treatment?
Multiple meanings, synonyms, antonyms, defining words, concepts.
What are possible measures of semantics?
An intervention for a social communication disorder that incorporates cognitive-behavioral principles.
What is PEERS? [Program for the Education and enrichment of Relational Skills].
"The results yielded a standard score of 85 which converts to a percentile rank of 16".
What is a norm-referenced assessment tool?
Use of gestures, pointing and babbling to communicate.
What is Illocutionary Stage of early communication development?
The word 'because' in the sentence: "I ran outside because the dog was barking"
What is a coordinating conjunction?
Learning about roots and affixes
What are strategies to facilitate word-learning for school-age children?
Deficits in: using and understanding non-verbal communication; social-emotional reciprocity; making and keeping friends; and pretend play
What is ASD?
The document that outlines goals for young children and families who receive ESS/EI.
What is an IFSP? [Individualized Family Service Plan]
limited vocabulary, age typical comprehension skills, typical social communication and play skills
What are characteristics of a 'late talker'?
The expected MLU for a 3-year-old.
What is 3?
Difficulty coming up with a word.
What is word retrieval?
Asking the parents questions about how their child communicates feelings, when they want something, and when they want your attention.
What are potential interview questions for a child with a suspected social communication disorder?
toys, questions, choice, model, pictures, words
What are possible antecedent events/stimuli?