Theories
Researcher Trivia
Contributions
Citations
Intervention Approaches
100

Child’s responsiveness to environment and social connectedness (social-emotional engagement) determines WHAT is relevant to learn/the motivation to learn and cognitive work to acquire language is the HOW → acquisition

Intentionality model (Bloom & Tinker, 2001) 

100

Which researcher would agree most with this quote: "Play is the work of children"? 

Piaget, 1954

Cognitive-constructionist theory: play is the means by which children learn about the world 

100

Focus on sensorimotor stages [not to be confused with cognitive sequence below] of development in language evaluations, assessing skills such as object permanence, causality, means-end behavior, play skills?  

(Piaget, 1954): Cognitive-Constructivist Theory

100

Citation for social-interactionist theory 

(Vygotsky, 1962) 

100

Which language learning theory is the rationale for PECS training? 

Behaviorism (B.F. Skinner, 1957) 

200

Language is primarily a tool for forming social connections and communicating ideas

Social-Interactionist Theory (Vygotsky, 1962) 

200

Which researcher would agree that language is a skill that we are born with and would likely deem SLPs as disposable? 

Noam Chomsky (1957, 1980)

200

Observation of behavior; data-driven, quantitative assessment; the use of formal, standardized tests 

Behaviorism: (B.F. Skinner, 1957)

200

Citation for intentionality model 

(Bloom & Tinker, 2001) 

200

Which language learning theory is the rationale for script training? (Two are acceptable when this approach is considered a hybrid approach) 

Behaviorism (B.F. Skinner, 1957) 

Social-Interactionist Theory (Vygotsky, 1962) 

300

All behavior is learned through rewards and punishments and language is one of those behaviors 

Behaviorism (B.F. Skinner, 1957) 

300

Which researcher would be most likely to support the use of behavior modification techniques (e.g., shaping and reinforcement) to teach language? 

(Skinner, 1957) 

300

Assessment: Language sampling to determine knowledge of rules of grammar, syntax, MLU was an outgrowth of this movement

Nativism: Noam Chomsky (1957, 1980)

300

Citation for Behaviorism 

(Skinner, 1957)

300

Rationale for "It Takes Two to Talk" and "More than Words" 

Social-Interactionist Theory (Vygotsky, 1962)

400

Humans have an innate capacity and special brain mechanisms for language

Nativist Approach: Noam Chomsky (1957, 1980)

400

Which researcher has objectively the best hair? 

B.F. Skinner :) 

400

Tx = Expanding the repertoire of language intervention goals to pre-linguistic and nonlinguistic domains of communication and recognizing all pragmatics as potential targets of therapy

Social-Interactionist Theory (Vygostky, 1962) 

400

Citation for cognitive-constructionist theory

(Piaget, 1954) 

400
Which language learning model can be used as the theoretical rationale for responsive intervention? (multiple theories are applicable) 

Intentionality Model (Bloom&Tinker, 2001): Children's intentions (e.g., goal-directed actions, as well as cognitive representation of objects, contribute to their development***)