Lecture 10/29 COGNITIVE PROCESSING AND LANGUAGE OF CHILDREN WITH ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDERS PPT Flashcards

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What percentage of school age children have been diagnosed with ADHD in the U.S.?

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3-5%

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what percentage is inattentiveness?

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20-30%

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What percentage is hyperactive?

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less than 15%

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What percentage is combination inattentive/hyperactive?

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50-75%

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Research

What did Kaderavek 2011 say about the % of ch with specific lang impairment (SLI) are also diagnosed with ADHD and what are they most likely to be?

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  • 59%
  • Ch with SLI with significant levels of receptive language impairment, are most likely to be impulsive, distractive and overactive
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Research

What did Blakemore-Brown say about ADHD & Autism spectrum disorder showing overlapping characteristics?

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  • Research in the U.S. and Europe has shown that ch with autism spectrum disorder as well as ADHD show overlapping characteristics
  • parents complained that outwardly normal ch mainly boys, seemed to “have a connection missing”
  • These boys were impulsive, did not listen to rules, were clumsy, and could not control their temper outbursts
  • they lost track of time and parents had to breathe down their necks for every little task and deadline.
  • In both Europe and the U.S., professionals are working to disentangle the diagnoses as well as find their commonalities.
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Research

What did Tannock & Marinussen say about what areas of the brain are impacted when children have ADHD?

And what are the non-genetic factors of ADHD?

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  • Basal ganglia, & regions of the cerebellum are significantly smaller in children with ADHD
  • non-genetic factors: premature birth, maternal use of drugs and alcohol during pregnancy, exposure to high levels of lead in early childhood
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Researchers are showing what about TV watching before 2 years of age?

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  • It is correlated with attention problems later on.
  • Ch 3-5 years of age should only watch educational nonviolent programs
  • for ch who are exposed early, school is boring, non interactive, and slow
  • TV topics are presented briefly on screen with lots of of visual stimuli, varied settings, loud noises, movement and flashes of color
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Research

What did University of Michigan Health System 2012 say about “Television and children”?

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  • On average, ch ages 2-5 yrs spend 32 hours a week watching TV
  • 6-11 year olds watch TV 28 hours a week
  • By 18 yrs old the average American ch will see 200,000 violent acts and 16,000 murders on TV
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What did Morris, 2011; Westby, 2011 say about computer use and executive functioning?

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  • Computer use has become more widespread and has many benefits, but there can also be drawbacks with EF skills
  • General browsing encourages the use of multitasking and continuous partial attention, which can cause irritability and impair cognition
  • playing computer games can impair the development of the frontal lobe, the part of the brain that inhibits anti-social behavior.
  • Every hour of TV/Video game (VG) use per day increases a child’s risk of developing attention problems
  • Children become wired for high speed stimulation
  • According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, ch under age 2 should not watch TV or play VGs.
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ADHD occurs due to a combination of factors, what are those factors?

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  • genetics
  • dopamine imbalance
  • insufficiency of neurotransmitters
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What is executive function?

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our capacity to plan ahead to achieve goals

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When a child has been exposed to a great deal of screen time in her childhood, what is the effect?

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  • it is difficult for a student to think, plan, and reflect
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What do we as SLPs need to do to encourage caregivers and students to do about screen time?

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to unplug and get moving!

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