Introduction
Language Disorders
Language & Literacy
ASD
ALL Lectures
100

True or False: An audiologist identifies, evaluates, and treats people with hearing disorders.

True

100

True or False: Pragmatics refers to the social use of language and includes rules of conversation (e.g. ability to maintain topics and appropriate eye contact) and the purposes of language (e.g. to inform, request, and/or comment).

True

100

What are some examples of Emergent Literacy?

  • Exposure to books, notes, lists, mail, etc.
  • Children pretending to read and write.
  • Children scribbling.
  • Children stringing letters together.
  • Parents reading to their children.
  • And more!
100

True or False: There is currently no known cause to ASD.

True.

100

What is communication?

The process of exchanging information and ideas.

200

Name one of the six principles from the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).

  1. FAPE

  2. Appropriate Evaluation

  3. IEP

  4. LRE

  5. Parents and Student Participation

  6. Procedural Safeguards

200

What are the three key components of language?

1. Form


2. Content


3. Use

200

What are three Stages of Reading Development?

Logographic Stage

Alphabetic Stage

Orthographic Stage

200

Characteristics of ASD are organized into the following four categories:

Social Communication

Language & Related Cognitive Skills

Behavior & Emotion Regulation

Sensory

200

True or False: Expressive language skills are developed first.

False

300

What are the two therapy service delivery options in schools?

Pull-Out & Push-In

300

True or False: Every language is rule-governed. 

True.

300

True or False: Children with CAPD have hearing loss.

False

300

Which treatment model focuses on play, following the child's lead, & building a relationship with the child?

DIR / Floortime

300

Autism Spectrum Disorder is defined by:

Social communication deficits that impair daily functioning;

Restrictive and repetitive behaviors and interests that impair daily functioning.

400

What are the two types of assessment of speech and language?

1. Screening

2. Full Evaluation (Traditional & Dynamic)


400

What are examples of Expressive Language?

Speaking, writing, and/or signing.

400

Children with Language-Based Learning Disabilities present problems with:

  • Reading

  • Writing

  • Spelling

400

The prevalence of ASD continues to rise because:

Updated official diagnostic criteria & Increasing awareness of ASD.

400

Concept Knowledge, Inferences, Predictions, Figurative Language, etc. are examples of:

Higher-Order Thinking (HOT)

500

When are bilingual children considered to potentially having speech and language disorders?

When their native language & English are both considered to be impaired and/or lacking proficiency.

500

What does it mean if a child has difficulty with receptive language?

The child has difficulties with understanding complex language while reading or when listening.

Receptive = Input (Reading or Listening)



500

Which time period are Learning Disabilities are often discovered?

School-age.

500

True or False: An SLP is solely responsible for the diagnosis of ASD.

False.

500

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Phonology

Syntax

Morphology

Semantics

Pragmatics