Autism & Social Communication
DLD/SLI/Language Disorder
DHH
ID/FASD
AAC
100

Reduced joint engagement is common in this condition.

Autism Spectrum Disorder

100

DLD stands for this.

Developmental Language Disorder

100

Assessment for DHH children must reflect the child’s ______.

Communication modality

100

ID is characterized by limitations in intellectual function and ______.

Adaptive behavior

100

AAC stands for this.

Augmentative and Alternative Communication

200

Echolalia can serve these meaningful functions.

Communication, processing, regulation

200

DLD is diagnosed when difficulties cannot be explained by these factors.

Hearing loss, autism, intellectual disability, etc.

200

Access to this determines how effectively spoken language can develop.

Auditory input

200

FASD commonly affects this cognitive system.

Executive functioning

200

AAC enhances communication through these multiple means.

Multimodal communication

300

A child who doesn’t point or show objects may be missing this early skill.

Joint attention

300

A hallmark of DLD is difficulty in this linguistic domain.

Grammar / morphology / syntax

300

Signed, spoken, gestures, and total communication are examples of these.

Language modalities

300

Children with ID often need support with these contextual, everyday skills.

Adaptive / daily living skills

300

AAC does not prevent this from developing.

Natural speech and language

400

Interventions for ASD often focus on expanding this reciprocal behavior.

Imitation / joining in / Parallel Play

400

Children with DLD often struggle with narrative because of weak ______.

Macrostructure or microstructure

400

Early identification and intervention support development of this critical skill set.

Language foundation

400

Difficulty with inhibition, planning, and attention is common in this condition.

FASD

400

This team member’s input is essential when choosing AAC supports.

The family / caregiver

500

Interventions for ASD often focus on expanding this reciprocal behavior.

Back-and-forth social interaction / Turn-Taking

500

This principle states that impairment must appear across contexts.

Cross-linguistic / cross-situational consistency

500

Hearing status alone does not predict this outcome.

Language proficiency

500

Intervention for ID focuses on functional communication and increasing _______.

Independence / participation

500

The goal of AAC is to support participation in ________.

Meaningful activities