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Evaluation
Synthesis
Analysis
Understanding
Knowledge |
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sending and receiving of ideas or information |
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written or print
speech
body language-gesture, sign |
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-shared:
(mutually agreed upon) ...tacit agreement as more ppl use it and that is how it is used. Infused or embedded in the culture
-rule governed:
rules come from certain theorist believing those rules are rules we are born with (innate to us and as we expose them they are activated...Chomsky)
-symbolic
Because you are really studying how ppl acquire symbols
(Language of math)
-generative
no one can control what comes out of your mouth except you ...ppl can put sentences together that have never been said before
Makes language different than imitation
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-Hearing (has the child has a hearing test?)
-IQ-cognitive
-Sensory Systems
-Genetics disorders/syndromes
-structures and functions
-motor and language milestones |
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-Family History
-ESL
-SES (impacts access...medical care, housing, sleep)
-Biological or adopted, early living condition
-pregnancy and delivery |
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Any problem midline means? |
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something might be going on genetically |
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what is the difference between a delay, a disorder, or a difference? |
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Delay: +- cognitive, ++receptive, --expressive
Disorder: +-cognitive, --receptive, ++expessive
Difference: ++cognitive, ++receptive, +- expressive |
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another word for morphosyntactic |
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four overlapping parts of clinical reasoning |
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rules, documentation, method and service delivery |
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what grade do problems tend to arise? |
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what are red flags for insurance companies? |
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Reason for Referral, Statement of Problem
Background:
Medical, Developmental, Educational (vocational), Therapeutic (prior testing), Family
Test Administered and results: Formal/Informal
Observations (global)
Interpretation, discussion of results
Receptive
Expressive
Pragmatic
Speech, Voice, Fluency
Cognition, play
Summary
Recommendations
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Factors to consider when choosing a language test to administer:
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1. Do you want to use a standardized test?
2. Do you want a screening test or a diagnostic test?
3. Is the child within the test’s age norms? If so…Where does the child fall within
those age norms (on the high end, the low end?)
4. Is the content of the test appropriate?
- Are there obvious biases in content or norming population?
- Does the content reflect current evidence supported practice?
- Will this test provide you with information you’re looking for with respect to content and scores provided?
- Will you learn information that will help determine a diagnosis and help you and the client/family set functional goals?
5. How is the stimuli presented? (auditorily only, verbally, in writing, through
pictures?) sensory modality used to present info
6. What is the response mode? (Does it require verbal responses, written responses, pointing?)
7. How long does it take to administer?
8. Has the child taken this test recently?
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possible scapegoat...but two against 1 |
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