what does the prelinguistic period consist of? - Answers newborn period, preintentional stage (1
-8 mo), and illocutionary (9-18 mo)
family centered practice - Answers When we deal with infants at risk for communication
disorder, we are dealing with the family.
What are the three infant developmental stages? - Answers newborn, preintentional, and
prelinguistic
What ages are in the preintentional stage? - Answers 1-8 months
what ages are in the prelinguistic stage? - Answers 9- 18 months
ISFP - Answers Individualized Family Service Plan
What is the eligibility in ND? - Answers 25% below the age norms in two or more areas of
development, or 50% below age norms in one or more areas.
What are the 4 key components to Assessment in the Prelinguistic Period? - Answers 1. Use
assessment with strong psychometric properties and one that is culturally sensitive.
2. Supplement standardized with non- standardized measures, these are more flexible.
3. Have caregivers be significant partners in assessment.
4. Do natural observations of play and daily routines.
Preintentional stage (1-8 months)- why is it called that? - Answers Babies have not developed
the cognitive skills to represent the ideas in their minds and pursue goals through plans. They
do not have intention when behaving in a certain way.
5 things you assess in the preintentional stage - Answers 1. feeding
2. oral motor/ voice
3. hearing/ aural habilitation
4. child behavior/ development
5. Parent- child communication
how do you assess feeding? - Answers 1. interviews
2. checklists
3. Specialized assessments can be performed by SLP with specific training.
, How to asses oral motor/ voice - Answers Vocal assessment: listen in a natural environment
and note the type of vocalizations used.
How to assess hearing/ aural habilitation - Answers OAEs
how often should high risk infants have their hearing evaluated in their first year? - Answers 3-6
months
what is otitis media - Answers Chronic infectious/inflammatory disease of the middle ear
how do you assess child behavior/ development - Answers ASQ and mullen scale
what do you assess when assessing overall development? - Answers cognition, fine motor,
gross motor, self- help, and social emotional.
how can parent- child communication be assessed? - Answers formally and informally-
interviews, questionnaires, observation.
what do you look for when assessing parent- child communication - Answers - Is there joint
attention?
- How often is the parent reading the infant cues and reacting?
- is there back and forth exchange?
what is the 9-18 month stage called? - Answers illocutionary
how many words should a child have in the illocutionary stage? - Answers 50 words
how many words is a child putting together in the illocutionary stage? - Answers 2 words
what syllable shapes is a child producing in the illocutionary stage? - Answers CV, CVC
in the illocutionary stage, the child beings to... - Answers be intentional with their behvaiors.
What are Dore's primitive speech acts? - Answers -Calling
-Greeting
-Protesting
-Requesting answer
-Requesting action
-Answering
-Labeling