This program is for children birth to three years of age.
What is early intervention?
ASD stands for
What is autism spectrum disorder?
Poor understanding of word meaning, grammatical errors in speaking, poor understanding of figurative language, disorganized storytelling.
What are symptoms of DLD?
Decoding X language comprehension =
What is reading comprehension?
Parent interview, language sample analysis, standardized testing.
What are all components of a language assessment?
This program is for children 3-5 years of age.
Developmental Pediatricians, Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Neurologists.
Who are people who diagnose Austin’s?
DLD stands for…
What is developmental language disorder?
The ultimate goal for reading is…
What is reading comprehension?
Adding up all of the correct responses on a subtests gives you this type of score.
What is a raw score?
An adult speaks aloud about what they are doing, thinking, or feeling while a child is nearby. The adult is not directly talking to the child but is modeling language.
What is self-talk?
Approaches focus on modifying behavior by systematically analyzing what occurs before (antecedents) and after (consequences) the behavior.
What are behavioral approaches?
In story grammar, how the character feels or reacts to the problem is known as…
What is internal response?
Another word for reading.
What is decoding?
A percentile rank of 16 - 84.
What are scores within normal limits?
The adult models the appropriate language or speech form multiple times without drawing attention to the client's error.
What is recasting?
Approaches that focus on fostering social, emotional, and cognitive growth by following a child's natural learning patterns and interactions.
What are developmental?
In story grammar, the steps or the character takes to try to fix the problem
What is attempts or actions?
The ability to identify and manipulate individual sounds in spoken words.
A standardized test has a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of +/- 15. The range of scores within normal limits is..
What is 85 - 115?
Active conversation about the book, encouraging thinking, responding, and participation in storytelling.
What is dialogical reading?
The sensory system that focuses on muscle and joint system: Senses body position, location, and force of movement.
What is proprioceptive?
Access academic curriculum, interact effectively with others, enhance overall quality of life.
What are the goals of language therapy for people with DLD?
The relationship between written letters (graphemes) and spoken sounds (phonemes).
What is the alphabetic principle?
The CELF stands for…
What is Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals?