Pre-linguistic communication and development Flashcards

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What are ways to stimulate communication in toddlers?

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develop anticipatory sets, turn-taking, imitation, and establishing joint attention

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What is the muddy area?

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a stage where children move from the pre-linguistic stage to the linguistic stage (i.e., they begin to use words to label their environment); occurs around 12 - 18 months

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What is the pre-intentional communication stage?

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a stage, at 0 to 8 months of age, where infants behave and their behavior communicates a message to the listener, but they are unaware of this effect

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What is the first part of the intentional communication stage?

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a stage in an infant’s communication development, around 8 to 9 months, where they communicate with purpose and coordinated attention emerges

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What are the stages of intentionality?

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perlocutionary, illocutionary, and locutionary

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Which stage of intentionality is pre-intentional?

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perlocutionary

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Which stage of intentionality is intentional and pre-linguistic?

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illocutionary

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Which stage of intentionality is intentional and linguistic?

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locutionary

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When assessing a child for pre-linguistic communication, you must review the following,

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parent’s communication to their child, feeding and oral-motor abilities, medical history, family structure and concerns, vocal behavior, infant behavior, physical ability, infant readiness and needs (being able to maintain a quiet and alert state)

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What is plagiocephaly?

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flat head syndrome

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What is torticollis?

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wry neck (abnormal or asymmetrical head and neck position

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At 18 months, a typically developing toddler communicates at

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an average of 2 communicative acts per minute

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At 24 months, a typically developing toddler communicates at

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an average of 5 communicative acts per minute

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At 18 months a typically developing toddler uses

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2 word combinations

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At 24 months, a typically developing toddler uses

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10 different consonants

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In assessing pre-linguistic communication of infants, what is known about NICU-based services?

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NICU-based services are given under a treatment plan while under medical supervision

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What do we know about infant behavior?

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generally disorganized; unable to maintain homeostasis by themselves;

18
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What do we know about the behavior of at-risk children?

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medical fragility, poor sensory integration (hypo or hyper sensitive), cannot learn effectively if they can’t achieve homeostasis

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What is homeostasis?

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being able to maintain internal state

20
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When working on an infant’s prelinguistic communication, do not do the following:

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focus on mastery of articulation or phonology; expect perfection; forget that they may need an AAC device; think that significant change happens quickly.