A person who stutters who blinks, uses excessive head movements, or other behaviors to avoid stuttering or to get the words out is demonstrating these.
What is Secondary features?
Method of communication that requires the user to physically indicate the desired item.
What is Direct Selection?
An IQ range of 20-34 is classified as what severity rating of intellectual disability?
What is severe intellectual disability?
True or False: Girls are more likely to develop autism than boys.
What is false? Boys are 4x more likely to be affected.
What is dysarthria?
Name 2 types of fluency disorders.
What are stuttering and cluttering?
A person using a white board and marker to communicate is using this type of AAC system.
What is Aided AAC system?
Planning, organization, mental flexibility are examples of these.
What are executive functions?
Name the three hallmark characteristics of Autism.
What are difficulties with social interactions, communication impairment, and restricted and stereotypical behaviors and interests? (could also include difficulty with eye contact, insistence of sameness of activities and surroundings).
Difficulty saying some consonants and/or vowels is referred to as this.
What is an articulation disorder?
When a sound is held longer than normal such as /m/ in mmmmmmmy, this is called...
What is a prolongation?
Facial expressions, pointing, American Sign Language are all this type of AAC.
What is low tech AAC?
This is the IQ cut off score used as a criterion for diagnosis of Intellectual Disability (ID).
What is 70?
In order to be diagnosed with Autism, when must a child start to show symptoms?
What is before the 3rd birthday? (does not have to start in infancy)
In regards to the phonetic alphabet, IPA stands for this.
What is International Phonetic Alphabet?
Name 2 predisposing factors in the development of stuttering.
What is..
family history
being male
genetics
System of AAC in which the individual uses only hand or body motions to communicate.
What is unaided AAC?
The acronym ADL refers to this.
What is Activities of Daily Living?
Name a type of treatment that SLPs can offer individuals with Autism.
What is AAC, language therapy, speech therapy, computer-based instruction (iPad or other programs to teach social skills)?
Neurologic disorder in which precision and consistency of movements of speech are impaired in the absence of neuromuscular deficits - usually seen in childhood.
What is Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS)?
What do we call a syllable, sound or word that is repeated several times such as the /d/ in d-d-d-d-d-d-daddy?
Computer, iPad, switch/button are examples of this type of AAC.
What is high tech AAC?
People with mild ID may require some supervision or assistance to complete tasks. Their IQ ranges are:
What is 50-69?
What is Level 1 ASD (previously known as Asperger's Syndrome) and what is the main area of concern?
What is high or very high functioning Autism, with social skills being the main area of concern.
Overall impairment in a person's sound system resulting in significant problems with speech production.
What is a speech sound disorder?