postlingual hearing loss
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acquired sometime after child has developed language
morphophonemic development can include
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-sound modifications
-use of stress and emphasis
-vowel shifting
homophones
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sound alike but have different meanings
personification
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-the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something
nonhuman, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form
-"lightning danced across the sky"
-"the wind howled in the night"
-"the car complained as the key was turned"
-"rita heard the last piece of pie calling her name"
-"my alarm clock yells at me every morning"
adolescent females have a high risk for sustaining a traumatic brain injury
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, false
co occurring disabilities of ID (intellectual disabilities)
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-ASD
-cerebral palsy
-down syndrome
-fetal alcohol syndrome
-fragile X syndrome
-prader willi syndrome
mindfullness training
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how to focus on important information instead of non-important info
phonemic awareness
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acquisition of metalinguistic competence
attention to phonemes or individual sounds in syllables and words
aware of the smallest units of sounds:
-blending sounds
-segmenting sounds
, -manipulating sounds
working memory
shaking a baby can result in
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-diffuse axonal shearing
-cerebral edema
-subdural hematoma
Which of the following is the first step in any assessment?
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Case history review and interview
elaborated noun phrases
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-a group of words consisting of a noun and one or more modifiers
-includes the use of articles, possessives, demonstratives, quantifiers, wh-
words, and adjectives
-by age 11, children can produce elaborated noun phrases with
postmodification (a girl with red hair)
"she was the girl with the long hair"
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acquired sometime after child has developed language
morphophonemic development can include
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-sound modifications
-use of stress and emphasis
-vowel shifting
homophones
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sound alike but have different meanings
personification
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-the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something
nonhuman, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form
-"lightning danced across the sky"
-"the wind howled in the night"
-"the car complained as the key was turned"
-"rita heard the last piece of pie calling her name"
-"my alarm clock yells at me every morning"
adolescent females have a high risk for sustaining a traumatic brain injury
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, false
co occurring disabilities of ID (intellectual disabilities)
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-ASD
-cerebral palsy
-down syndrome
-fetal alcohol syndrome
-fragile X syndrome
-prader willi syndrome
mindfullness training
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how to focus on important information instead of non-important info
phonemic awareness
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acquisition of metalinguistic competence
attention to phonemes or individual sounds in syllables and words
aware of the smallest units of sounds:
-blending sounds
-segmenting sounds
, -manipulating sounds
working memory
shaking a baby can result in
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-diffuse axonal shearing
-cerebral edema
-subdural hematoma
Which of the following is the first step in any assessment?
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Case history review and interview
elaborated noun phrases
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-a group of words consisting of a noun and one or more modifiers
-includes the use of articles, possessives, demonstratives, quantifiers, wh-
words, and adjectives
-by age 11, children can produce elaborated noun phrases with
postmodification (a girl with red hair)
"she was the girl with the long hair"