Intellectual Disability
Linguistic Diversity
Traumatic Brain Injury
AAC
Literacy
100

Categories of intellectual disability etiology

biomedical, social, behavioral, educational

100

The knowledge and use of two or more languages

What is bilingualism/multilingualism?

100

The age group at highest risk of traumatic brain injury, based on epidemiology 

What is 0-4?

100

To add to or supplement existing speech

Augmentative
100

The period of literacy development that occurs during early childhood and focuses on skills in oral language, print awareness, and phonological awareness 

What is emergent literacy? 

200

A genetic disorder that occurs in 1 in 7500-20,000 live births, is caused by the deletion of 17 genes, and is characterized by dysmorphic facial features, intellectual disability, connective tissue abnormalities, cardiovascular disease, and growth deficiency

What is William's syndrome?

200

A person who knows and uses a signed language and a spoken language is said to be this

What is bimodal bilingual?

200

The age group that is at the second highest risk for traumatic brain injury, based on epidemiology 

What is 15-19?

200

Used in place of speech when speech is absent or not functional

Alternative 

200

The learning to read stage of literacy development occurs during early primary grades and focuses on these skills

Alphabet knowledge, recognizing words, fluent reading, and learning to read for comprehension

300

The largest contributing factor in intellectual disability, accounting for ~50% of cases

What is genetics?

300

Bilingualism characterized by exposure to one language from birth and another after age 3

What is sequential bilingualism?

300

True or false: boys are more likely to experience TBI than girls

True

300

Represent a word or concept and can be graphic, auditory, gestural, textured, or tactile 

Symbols

300

Reading to learn starts in the later primary grades and focuses on these skills

more fluent reading, reading automaticity, and reading for comprehension

400

Approximately what percent of the population has an intellectual disability? 

1-3%

400

Bilingualism characterized by exposure to two languages starting between 0-3 years

What is simultaneous bilingualism?

400

The leading cause of TBI in 0-14 year olds

What are falls?

400

Unaided forms of AAC include...

sign language, gestures, pointing, waving, shaking/nodding head, thumbs up/down

400

Ability to identify and manipulate phonemes; best early predictor of literacy outcomes

What is phonological awareness?

500

What are some diagnoses commonly associated with intellectual disability?

William's syndrome, Down syndrome, fragile x, Angelman syndrome, Prader-Willi syndrome

500

Term to describe how bilingual language input is split between languages

What is distributed exposure?

500

The second leading cause of TBI in 0-14 year olds

Incidents of being the head being struck by or against something
500

Aided forms of AAC include...

Pictures, switches, tablets, pen and paper, alphabet board

500

Ability to gain meaning from text and repair misunderstandings

What is reading comprehension?