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SPA 6542 COMPLETE EXAM WITH (273) QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS



What are the three major transitions which comprise children's early
communication development?

Perlocutionary

Illocutionary

Locutionary

In this communication development stage, early behaviours are interpreted by the
adult as communicative.

Perlocutionary

also considered pre-intentional

The ________ stage of communication development typically lasts from 0-8
months of age. It is also referred to as _____________.

perlocutionary;

pre-intentional

The ________ stage of communication development typically occurs when infants
are between 9-12 months. It is also referred to as _____________.

illocutionary

aka intentional non-symbolic

Stage(s) of early communication development which are considered prelinguistic?

perlocutionary

illocationary

Stage(s) of early communication development considered linguistic?

locutionary

,This stage of early communication development typically occurs when children are
12+ months. It is also called _____________.

locutionary

intentional symbolic

In this stage of development, early signals become intentional communication.

illocutionary

In this stage of development, conventional, symbolic forms including words and/or
signs emerge.

locutionary

When children have produced their first words, they are considered to have moved
into the ____________ stage of development.

linguistic

Three prelinguistic communication behaviors

gaze, vocalizations, and gestures

What are the seven indicators of intentional communication?

1. Alternative gaze betweenn a goal and a listener

2. Persistence in signaling

3. Changing the quality of a signal until a goal is met

4. Using a signal with a conventional or ritualized form

5. Awaiting a response from the receiver

6. Terminating the signal when the goal is achieved,

7. Indicating satisfaction or dis-satisfaction depending on whether the goal is
achieved.

TRUE OR FALSE? Babies who spend time in NICU are at a higher risk for
comunication disorders and/or developmental delays.

,True

Very young infants who are "at risk" for developmental disorders in general are
also considered at risk for ____________________.

language disorders

List prenatal factors that put an infant 'at-risk'

- maternal consumption of excessive alcohol

- exposure to and/or abuse of illegal drugs

- environmental toxins (lead, mercury, other heavy metals)

- in utero infections (rubella, CMV, toxoplasmosis)

Factors of preterm birth that may put an infant at risk

- low birth weight (2500 grams or <5.5lbs)

- premature infants at greater risk for range of illnesses/conditions that produce DD

- prolonged stay in the NICU

- medications used to treat babies with VLBW can be toxic to the auditory system
(ototoxic medications)

TRUE OR FALSE? Low birth weight is associated with increased risk of
developmental delay.

TRUE

Desribe SLP's roles in the NICU

1. Monitor hearing/hearing conservation

2. Provide developmentally appropriate care

3. Support parent-child communication

, Monitor hearing/hearing conservation in the NICU consists of:

- Monitoring noise levels (AAP recommends levels remain below 45 dBA to
promote optimal growth/dev.)



- Raising awareness of ototoxic effects of medications




Developmentally appropriate care in the NICU includes....?

1. Position babies in comfortable, flexed positions to support development/comfort

2. Clustering nursing care to provide longer periods of sleep

3. Turning down lights/providign quiet, darkened environment to decrease
noise/stress

4. Changing baby's surroundings to provide normal day/night cycles

5. Using cues from baby to plan care at times when he/she is awake and least
stressed

6. Encouraging parent visitation and kangaroo care




In the NICU, SLPs position babies in comfortable, _______ positions to support
their _________ and __________.

flexed positions

development and comfort




What is kangaroo care?

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