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PRAXIS Study

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  • Visually tracks, startle response, smiles reflexively:
    Birth-3 months
    7-9 months
    10-12 months
    4-6 months
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  • Marginal babbling, adult-like vowels, responds to name, vocal play:
    birth-3 months
    4-6 months
    7-9 months
    10-12 months
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  • Comprehends "no", imitates intonation and speech sounds, variegated babbling, beginning of object permanence:
    7-9 months
    4-6 months
    birth-3 months
    10-12 months
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  • Understands up to 10 words, first true word, obeys some verbal commands, gives objects upon requests:
    birth-3 months
    10-12 months
    4-6 months
    7-9 months
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  • "Big doggy" =
    attribution
    action
    locative
    denial
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  • "A significant deficiency in the quantity of language learned and understood" fits into which category?
    inadequate social communication
    deficient grammar
    limited amount of language
    deficient literacy skills
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  • Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for language disorders in children:
    prenatal conditions
    neonatal conditions
    perinatal conditions
    antinatal conditions
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  • Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for language disorders in children?
    failure to respond when asked to point to body parts
    failure to follow simple instructions
    reduced use of gestures OR only through gestures
    overly interested in social play
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  • About what percentage of kindergarten children exhibit SLI?
    10-11%
    7-8%
    2-3%
    4-5%
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  • True or False?: SLI is not secondary to other developmental disabilities.
    False
    True
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  • True or False?: Children with SLI have a known etiology or associated condition, such as sensorimotor problems, ID, or neurological impairment.
    True
    False
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  • True or False?: The sequence of language development in children with SLI is the same as that of a typically developing children.
    True
    False
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  • Today most experts believe that the neurological underpinnings of language impairment have been identified in which areas of the brain?
    Inferior parietal lobule & angular gyrus
    central sulcus & inferior frontal sulcus
    Heschl's gyrus & asymmetrical planum temporal
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  • An example of overextension would be:
    calling all adult males "Daddy"
    calling only the family pet "dog" and not other dogs
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  • Morphological problems include omissions of which of the following?
    turn taking
    comparatives and superlatives
    task shifting
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  • True or False?: The language of children with Intellectual Disability (ID) is delayed rather than deviant.
    False
    True
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