standard scores and corresponding percentiles - correct answer ✔✔?
GFTA-3 - correct answer ✔✔Goldman Fristoe Test of Articulation - articulation test
PLS test - correct answer ✔✔Preschool Language Scales; individually administered test used to identify
children who hav a language delay or disorder
OWLS - correct answer ✔✔Oral and Written Language Scales; assessment of receptive and expressive
language skills
SPAT-D 3 - correct answer ✔✔Structured Photographic Articulation Test - articulation test
CELF-5 - correct answer ✔✔Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals - diagnose language disorders
in children 5-21
TACL-4 - correct answer ✔✔Test for Articulatory Comprehension of Language
SODA - correct answer ✔✔substitutions, omissions, distortions, additions
general developmental norms for pediatric language: - correct answer ✔✔
general developmental order of acquisition for English articulation sounds: - correct answer ✔✔
multicultural considerations for assessment and treatment: - correct answer ✔✔
, key features of childhood Apraxia of Speech: - correct answer ✔✔-inconsistent voicing errors
-groping
-restricted repertoire of phonemes
-reduced ability to imitate sounds modeled by others (especially multisyllabic)
-omission errors most prominent
number of errors increases as the length and complexity of utterance increases
Signs of Autism Spectrum Disorder: Social Communication: - correct answer ✔✔-limited use of gestures
such as giving, showing, waving, clapping, pointing, or nodding their head
-delayed speech or no social babbling/chatting
-makes odd sounds or no social unusual tone of voice
-difficulty using eye contact, gestures, and sounds or words all at the same time
-stopped using words that they used to say
-little or no pretending or imitating of other people
-uses another person's hand as a tool (e.g., putting parent's hand on a jar for them to open the lid)
Signs of Autism Spectrum Disorder: Social Interactions: - correct answer ✔✔-does not look right at
people or hard to get them to look at you
-does not share warm, joyful expressions
-does not respond to when someone calls their name
-does not draw your attention to things or show you things they are interested in
-does not share enjoyment or interests with others
Signs of Autism Spectrum Disorder: Repetitive behavior and Restricted Interests: - correct answer ✔✔-
unusual wats of moving their hands, fingers, or whole body
-develops rituals such as lining objects up or repeating things over and over
-very focused on or attached to to unusual kinds of objects such as strips of cloth, wooden spoons, rocks,
vents, or doorstops
-excessive interest in particular objects, actions, or activities that interferes with social interaction
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