Developmental language disorders in infancy and early childhood

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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Delay:
Processes occur in the appropriate sequence, but slower than observed in typically-developing children
a time of preparing you for the promise.
developmental language impairment (DLI)
disorders in infancy and early childhood
2.
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30 sec • 1 pt
Children with Down syndrome display language delay because their language still develops in the same sequence. In the same order, with high reliability, know which language processes are going to develop next based on the child's current level of functioning. But it just happens at a different pace than typically developing children. So that's a language delay.
True
False
N/A
N/A
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
a delay, is an expectation that the child will catch up at some point in time.
correct
incorrect
N/A
N/A
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Disorder :
N/A
(synonymous with impairment):
▫a measurable similar between what the child is able to do, and what is expected of typically-developing children.
can say language disorder or language impairment.
(synonymous with not impairment):
▫a measurable difference between what the child is able to do, and what is expected of typically-developing children.
can say language disorder or language impairment.
(synonymous with impairment):
▫a measurable difference between what the child is able to do, and what is expected of typically-developing children.
can say language disorder or language impairment.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Disorder is where
language does develop in the order that it does for typically developing children.
language does not develop in the order that it does for typically developing children.
N/A
difference is you see in terms of the language production or language understanding of a child is so different from typical development, then you call it a disorder.
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if a delay is so
N/A
called a disorder.
far removed from the typical timeline of language development, then it's called a disorder.
look at their dominant language and whether or not it is showing signs of typical
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30 sec • 1 pt
little ones under the age of probably about five or so they present with language difficulties. Mostly, we call it a
language delay because we don't know yet.
Disorder
expectation that the child will catch up at some point in time.
words delay and disorder are synonymous
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