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Premises:
Communicative Functions
SCERTS Approach
Hand Leading
Rett syndrome RS)
Communication Temptations
Discrete Trial Therapy DTT)
Empathizing
Pervasive Developmental Disorder—Not Otherwise Specified PDD-NOS)
Autistic Spectrum Disorder ASD)
Echolalia
Asperger syndrome AS)
Hyperlexia
Transaction Support
Applied Behavioral Analysis ABA)
Communication Means
Responses:
A qualitative disorder with deficits in social interaction and communication ability.
Imitating or repeating another’s sentence or phrase
A diagnostic category for a child who evidences some, but not all, key features of other forms of ASD.
What motivates the child to communicate.
A social interaction approach that includes family members and functional communication goals.
Involvement of others and environmental modifications used to promote social communication and emotional regulation.
A precocious reading ability inconsistent with overall ability
A behavioral approach based on positive or negative stimuli.
To entice, surprise, or elicit a child’s conversational attempt.
The ability to understand how another person might feel in a particular situation
A practitioner-directed intervention based on skill.
This form of ASD occurs in females.
How the child communicates.
Using another’s body to communicate.
A form of ASD beginning after age 3 and demonstrates specific speech and language impairments and social difficulties.
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Communicative Functions
SCERTS Approach
Hand Leading
Rett syndrome RS)
Communication Temptations
Discrete Trial Therapy DTT)
Empathizing
Pervasive Developmental Disorder—Not Otherwise Specified PDD-NOS)
Autistic Spectrum Disorder ASD)
Echolalia
Asperger syndrome AS)
Hyperlexia
Transaction Support
Applied Behavioral Analysis ABA)
Communication Means
Premises:
Communicative Functions
SCERTS Approach
Hand Leading
Rett syndrome RS)
Communication Temptations
Discrete Trial Therapy DTT)
Empathizing
Pervasive Developmental Disorder—Not Otherwise Specified PDD-NOS)
Autistic Spectrum Disorder ASD)
Echolalia
Asperger syndrome AS)
Hyperlexia
Transaction Support
Applied Behavioral Analysis ABA)
Communication Means
Responses:
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