Autism-Lang.&Comm. Word Scramble
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What is language? | Language is a formal symbol system that has structural qualities, including morphology, semantics, and syntax. |
What is speech? | Speech is one means of expressing language. It is the ability to use all the speech sounds in a particular language. |
What is communication? | Communication is an interactive exchange between two or more people to express needs, feelings, and ideas. |
Name some of the unique communication characteristics of individuals with autism. | -Difficulty understanding nonverbal communication -Difficulty with reciprocal interaction -Difficulty understanding how to point out things of interest -Impaired ability to initiate and maintain conversation -Ritualized communication |
What is autism? | Autism is a complex disorder characterized by three core symptoms: social impairments, communication impairments, and repetitive behaviors. |
What are examples of nonverbal communication? | Eye gaze, gestures, and facial expressions |
What is linked to an increase in language competence? | A child's ability to integrate his or her personal experiences, social experiences, and knowledge base in a flexible way. |
What is receptive language? | Receptive language is the ability to comprehend the meaning of what others say. |
What is expressive language? | Expressive language is the ability to use oral and written language in a conventional way. |
What do children do in the absence of understanding how to communicate in conventional ways? | -use a range of positive and negatives behaviors to communicate their needs and feelings -seek to communicate with others in routine, ritualized ways |
What is reciprocal interaction? | Reciprocal interaction mean "back-and-forth interaction," "taking turns" and "sharing experiences." |
What is joint attention? | Joint attention is communicating to share. |
What is communicative function? | Communicative function refers to the many purposes or reasons to communicate a single message. |
Give examples of what is required in a conversation. | Conversation requires: paying attention to another's verbal and nonverbal message, interpreting the meaning of another's verbal and nonverbal message, understanding the perspective of another, expressing ideas related to the topic of conversation,etc. |
Name some reasons communication rituals occur in individuals with autism. | -the communication rituals are social and the individual's best effort to interact -the communication rituals are used to express anxiety -the communication rituals are calming -the communication rituals show poor inhibition |
Name some of the benefits of using Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)for non-speaking individuals. | -Increased communication competence -Increased rate of developing speech -Decreased rate of problem behaviors associated with poor communication skills |
What are verbal rituals? | Verbal rituals are any use of language that is repetitive, insistent, and often expressed with intense emotion. |
How should echolalia be viewed in individuals with autism? | -a way to learn syntax/grammar -a way to learn language meaning -a way to maintain social interaction -a way to communicate with you |
What is echolalia? | A repetition of other's speech that may our immediately after hearing a message or significantly later. |
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