The organization that provides the code of ethics for SLP's
What is ASHA?
the level prior to learning speech and language
What is pre-lingual classification?
attention-seeking and avoidance
What are common functions of behavior?
involves support external to the individual, but no batteries
What is low tech-AAC?
how we put words and sounds together to create words
What is phonological awareness?
Certificate of Clinical Competence
What do the CCC's stand for?
the ability to retain, manipulate, and use information presented through audition.
What is auditory memory?
Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence
What is ABC in ABA therapy?
involves a computer component
What is high-tech AAC?
the left hemisphere
What is the brain hemisphere that involves literacy?
25
What are the amount of hours required before initiating direct contact time?
The type of hearing aids that are used for unilateral hearing loss
What is bone conduction?
children have difficulty with talking about their own thoughts and struggle with learning new words
Any individual with speech that is limited or with speech that has limited functionality
What is an individual that requires AAC?
the visual form of language-reading
What is literacy?
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
What is HIPPA?
the length of time someone has had consistent access to sound to all the speech frequencies through hearing technology
What is listening age?
Child wants to play a video game before bed but is told no
What is an antecedent?
a communication binder with icons glued to it
What is an example of low-tech AAC?
letter recognition and sequencing and visual tracking
What are pre-school literacy skills?
A team of OT, PT, and speech that do not communicate consistently
What is a multi-disciplinary team?
detection, discrimination, identification, and comprehension
What are the four levels of Erber's Hierarchy?
the ability to regulate your emotions within your social environment, best predictor of vocational success
What is social-emotional intelligence?
knowledge and skills related to the language code and the language features of a particular AAC device
What is linguistic competence?
it is a baseline for many treatment approaches: teaches literacy through a multi sensory approach and teaches reading by building phoneme isolation to syllables, word phrases, and then sentences
What is the Orton-Gliingham approach?