Exam 8: Language and Bilingual Assessment

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Which language disabilities are by far the most common among children?

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Invite a speech and language pathologist to class and conduct an interview with them about the types of assessment used with children with speech and language problems.

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Hello, my name is [Your Name] and I am a speech and language pathologist. I would be happy to come to your class and conduct an interview about the types of assessment used with children with speech and language problems.

When assessing children with speech and language problems, there are several types of assessments that we may use. These assessments help us to understand the child's communication abilities, identify any areas of difficulty, and develop appropriate intervention plans.

One type of assessment is a standardized assessment, which involves using specific tools and measures to evaluate a child's speech and language skills. These assessments may include standardized tests, language samples, and observation of the child's communication in different settings.

Another type of assessment is a non-standardized assessment, which involves gathering information about the child's communication abilities through informal measures such as interviews, questionnaires, and play-based activities. This type of assessment allows us to gain a more holistic understanding of the child's communication skills and needs.

In addition to these assessments, we also consider the child's medical history, developmental milestones, and any other relevant information when evaluating their speech and language abilities.

Overall, the goal of these assessments is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the child's communication abilities and to develop individualized intervention plans to support their speech and language development. I look forward to discussing these assessments further with your class. Thank you for the invitation.

Which test measures only receptive language?

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Which test or assessment would an evaluator use to measure receptive language ability?

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What aspect of language and communication are evaluators assessing when they measure use of language in thinking,planning,and cognition?

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What structural component of language is assessed when measuring a child's ability to produce the speech sounds in the word such as "boy"?

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When selecting a communication system for a child who is nonvocal or nonverbal,which of the following is an essential first step in the functional evaluation process?

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Describe the advantages and drawbacks of using informal language sampling procedures and identify two techniques for obtaining language samples.

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Obtain the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test,Fourth Edition and demonstrate administration of this widely used test with a child.After the demonstration discuss the results including how teachers may use information about a child's language development in the classroom.

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Which component of language is measured by the Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation,Second Edition?

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What aspect of language and communication are teachers assessing when they measure how a child sends messages and translates feelings into speech?

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Which of the following is a description of the structural component of language called pragmatics?

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What aspect of language and communication are teachers assessing when they measure how a child gives meaning to sensory (usually auditory)input?

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Which of the following is a description of the structural component of language called semantics?

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List and describe the structural components of language and name a representative test for assessing student performance in each component.

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Which of the following is the most common language problem among young children?

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Which of the following assessments measures a child's everyday language?

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What structural component of language is assessed when measuring a child's ability to put words together to form phrases and sentences?

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Which professional(s)is/are responsible for assessing a child's speech and language development?

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What are the purposes and uses of the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test - Fourth Edition (PPVT-4)? Why do you think this test is so widely used with students who have special needs?

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