← Comd-5200 Export Options Alphabetize Word-Def Delimiter Tab Comma Custom Def-Word Delimiter New Line Semicolon Custom Data Copy and paste the text below. It is read-only. Select All What are the 3 categories of Prelinguistic children and their age groups? "1. Pre-Intentional infants - 0-8 mos 2. Pre-linguistic infants - 9-18 mos 3. Older Pre-linguistic children - older than 18 mos" Pre-intentional infants are sometimes said to be _________________. perlocutionary ______________ is when the infant's behavior is not intentional. perlocutionary In the perlocutionary stage, it is up to the adult to: map meaning/intention onto the baby's action/ vocalizations. When babies express intentions through signals to others, but do not yet use conventional language, their behavior is said to be _______________________. illocutionary What kind of behavior is it when the child holds up their hands (meaning they want to be picked up). illocutionary What kind of behavior is it when the baby vocalizes /a/ ,and even though no outcome is intended by the baby when he says /a/, the parent responds back to the child /a/, thus engaging the baby in back and forth responsive turn-taking and stimulation. perlocutionary How can an older child be in the pre-linguistic stage? They may have severe cognition/language delays. The IDEA covers children who are what ages? birth to 5 years The IDEA Provides for testing and educational intervention for children ages: birth to 2 years of age The IDEA authorized a new Preschool program for children ages: 3-5 (Head Start) The ______________ optimizes the family's capacity to address child's special needs. IFSP The IFSP is Authorized for children ages: Birth to 3 What are the elements that the IFSP is required by law to include: "Info about child's current level of development. Statement of family's resources & concerns. Statement of major outcomes expected. Statement of early intervention services necessary. List of other services and their funding sources. Projected dates for initiation of services. Name & discipline of service coordinator. Plan for transition to preschool services." The ____________ provides comprehensive services to support the family of the child. IFSP The IFSP includes info about the family's: (3 things) "Resources, Priorities, Concerns" IEP stands for: Individual Educational Plan This program is used exclusively for educational programming for the school-aged child: IEP Who is the ultimate decision-maker for the prelinguistic child's therapy? the family In family centered practice, you should use a ___________________________ approach. strengths based In family centered practice you should _______________ and ________________ the family, and encourage them to participate. understand and accept Name things you should do in a family centered practice: "Provide Choices to the family. Respond Quickly to the family's needs. Provide opportunities for family to share & participate. Provide services that are convenient for the family. Consider needs/priorities/preferences/routines of family. Make the info easy to understand." Name 3 types of Prenatal risk factors: "1. Maternal exposure to harmful substances 2. Perinatal infections 3. Ototoxic drugs - can cause hearing loss" Name 2 types of substances harmful to the prenatal infant: "1. alcohol (fetal alcohol syndrome) 2. environmental toxins (lead, mercury)" Name 5 types of harmful perinatal infections: "Cytomegalovirus (CMV), Rubella, German Measles, Sexually transmitted diseases (STD's) and Herpes Syphilis. Name some of the problems associated with premature birth: Problems: cardiac & pulmonary, nutritional, cognitive, hearing, etc. How do you figure Corrected Gestational Age (CGA)? During the first year of life, subtract the # of weeks premature from the chronological age -- use this for measures of physical development. How do you figure Adjusted Age? During the first two years of life, adjust age to the Corrected gestational Age when doing comparisons on standardized and criterion referenced assessments -- cognitive and language. What is considered a very low birth weight? Less than 1,500 g (3 ½ pounds) What are the 3 types of GENETIC / CONGENITAL DISORDERS? "1. Craniofacial disorders 2. Syndromes 3. Hearing" Name 7 types of craniofacial disorders: "Cleft lip/palate, Submucous cleft, Bifid or missing uvula, Micrognathia - small or retracted jaw, Abnormal pinna - outer ear, Dysmorphic appearance, Hydrocephalus - water on the brain". Syndromes are usually ____________ in nature and _________________ is the most common. chromosomal, Downs syndrome Noisy NICU's can cause this: hearing problems It is important to identify __________ loss as soon as possible. hearing What are 5 risks that might be identified after the newborn period? Hearing, Autism, SLI, mental retardation, abuse What are the 2 types of hearing loss? conductive or sensorineural