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Chapter 9
Chapter 9
Chapter 9
Chapter 9
Chapter 9
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Hearing loss is present at birth or happened before beginning to talk.
What is Prelingually deaf?
100
bimodal
What is a CI in one ear and a hearing aid in the other ear?
100
Down syndrome, Fragile X, Williams syndrome.
What are different subgroups of Intellectual Disability?
100
Impairments in social reciprocity, communication, and behavioral rigidity.
What are Autism spectrum disorders?
100
These children demonstrate a language impairment as their single obvious developmental delay.
What is Specific Language Impairment?
200
A loss that is present at birth.
What is Congenital?
200
The manual language used by the Deaf community in the U. S.
What is ASL?
200
Between 50-70 IQ Between 35-50 IQ Between 20-35 IQ Below 20-25 IQ
What are varying degrees of ID?
200
Most appear to begin life as 'late talkers.'
Who are children with SLI?
300
etiology
What is the cause of a condition?
300
Characterized by distinctive patterns of prosody that distinguish it from the speech of those with normal hearing.
What is Deaf Speech?
300
Repetition of topics and phrases in a conversation with others.
What is Perseveration?
300
The act of repeating language heard in the speech of others.
What is Echolalia?
300
This behavior of 2-4 year olds is most obvious during rapid progress with language acquisition and is not a problem.
What is Developmental disfluency?
400
Cerebral palsy, Cleft palate, Chronic ear infections.
What are organic causes of speech disorders?
400
Will not be able to develop spontaneous oral language like that of normal language.
What is 'Children born with hearing impairment limitations of 60dB or higher.'
400
Language skills best described as Delayed, not Deviant.
What is the language development of children with diagnoses of intellectual disability.
400
Joint attention, symbol use, Theory of Mind.
What are underlying deficits that children with autism fail to acquire?
400
Generalization (to teach children to be able to create utterances that have not been directly taught.)
What is a key problem that teachers face when teaching children with SLI?
500
These children with SLI also demonstrate articulation disorders, dyslexia, disfluent speech.
What are concomitant problems?
500
Depressed vocabularies, problems with sentence structures, omitted sounds, 3rd grade reading level, poor use of language.
What is speech and language development of a hearing impaired child.
500
Systems or devices used as alternatives to oral communication.
What is AAC?
500
This was designed to increase the probability of generalization of learned skills in the treatment approaches of cildren with ASD.
What is Applied behavior analysis (ABA)?
500
More than half of all children with this speech problem are able to spontaneously recover before the age of seven.
What is children who stutter?