Hanen program
Focused Stimulation
Prelinguistic Milieu Therapy
Enhance Milieu Therapy
Grab Bag
100
This Hanen program is designed to promote joint attention and early language for children with Autism.
What is "More than words"?
100
These are common targets for focused stimulation...
What are grammar goals and vocabulary?
100
One prerequisite for using the PMT approach?
What is fewer than 5 spoken words, less than one behavior regulator or comment per minute, limited child-initiated joint attention acts,9-16 month communication level...(one is fine)
100
The difference between the PMT and EMT approaches...
What is EMT focuses on increasing language?
100
In this theory of language development, language develops through interaction between an experienced language used and the child. The emphasis is on interaction between the novice and expert.
What is the social interaction theory?
200
This method is used in both pre-program and individual sessions in the Hanen program
What is video taping parent-child interactions?
200
This is the recommended amount of exposure to increase vocabulary targets in the focused stimulation approach...
What is 5-10 presentations of a target per session?
200
the intended communication act of the term "proto-declarative"
What is a comment?
200
The two primary communication acts of the PMT and EMT approaches...
What are commenting and requests?
200
In this theory, children acquire language by determining which parts of language are important based on repeated exposure to those parts?
What is statistical learning theory?
300
This is the meaning of the "c" in the ROCK strategy...
What is 'cue your child to take a turn'?
300
This is one prerequisite skill for children who will benefit from the focused stimulation program.
What is minimal social engagement, sustained attention, or repetition?
300
Term in PMT that means repeating or expanding the child's communication using words...
What is linguistic mapping?
300
the type of consequences used in PMT and EMT therapy...
What are naturalistic consequences?
300
In this theory of language development, reciprocal interactions provide natural, positive consequences that increase interaction between a parent and child. As the child interacts more, the parent also interacts more.
What is the transactional model?
400
This is the first level of communicator in the Hanen program.
What is 'discoverer'?
400
This model of language underpins focused stimulation as a means to support deficits in working memory by providing repeated exposure to the target sounds.
What is the limited capacity model?
400
Term that means a parent's tendency to decrease interaction with a child who is less interactive...
What is negative social spiral?
400
In this theory of language, acts that receive positive reinforcement increase in frequency
What is operant conditioning?
400
A clinician can use this approach to provide repeated exposure of a target only or to both model and elicit productions from a child...
What is focused stimulation?
500
This is a way, a caregiver can allow a child to lead...(several answers apply).
What is... Place something out of reach (want truck? Truck please.) Offer a little bit, then wait (Juice. More juice.) Choose an activity your child cannot do without your help, then wait Offer a choice, then wait Pause a familiar activity, then wait Change a familiar activity, then wait Hide objects in surprising places, then wait If things go wrong, wait…(let the child do/say something!)
500
In focused stimulation, it is acceptable for the SLP to provide what type of models for grammatical targets?
What are both telegraphic speech and grammatical models?
500
these parents made the greatest gains with PMT...
What is 'parents with lowest rate of responding initially'?
500
This term for prompting refers to prompts with direct questions or prompts...(e.g. "say..."
What is a mand?
500
This group of children made the slowest progress with standard dosages of PMT...
What is children with Down Syndrome?