Motor Precursors
Sensory Precursors
Cognitive Precursors
Social Precursors
400

This reflex is triggered by being touched next to the mouth and involves movement of the head toward direction in which stimulus was sensed

What is the rooting reflex

400

The sense of a body part's movement and orientation in space and time 

What is proprioception

400

This type of learning involves the hippocampus, thalamus, and portions of the temporal lobes

What is declarative memory

400

May happen when a child consistently does not get a response when vocalizing a request

What is stop trying to verbally request

800

This specifies which particular muscles are going to make the tongue move to produce a certain speech sound 

What is motor programming

800

A child with  hearing loss caused by this is 16 times more likely to have a speech-language delay. 

What is otitis media

800

This type of learning may be impaired in those with specific language impairment and autism spectrum disorder

What is implicit learning

800
Something that make a child with autism seem as if they lack interest in communicating 

What is avoiding eye contact 

1200

May cause speech problems and is characterized by a short frenulum. 

What is Akyloglossia

1200

A visual focal point for infants ages 4-8 months

What is the mouth

1200

This type of learning involves predictions about production patterns when exposed to speech

What is implicit learning

1200

A child with autism enjoys playing alone rather than with others. This may be perceived as a lack of this

What is motive

1600

This specifies movement goals with respect to the articulators 

What is motor planning 

1600

A type of motor neuron that fires when someone observes another person using their muscles in a way in which they recognize they can move their own

What is a mirror neuron 

1600

This has a high correlation with reading ability

What is phonological memory

1600

A child who has difficulty producing speech is lacking this

What is means 

2000

Cleft palate, Down Syndrome, Moebius Syndrome, and Ankyloglossia are these types of disorders

What are anatomically-based resonatory and articulatory disorders 

2000

An medical device that replaces functioning of the middle ear when damaged 

What is a cochlear implant

2000

This type of learning allows us to remember certain experiences as whole events and is a conscious mode of learning

What is declarative memory

2000

A child may lack both the motive and opportunity to speak when this occurs

What is when parents are physically or emotionally unsupportive