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What is Language-Learning Disability?
children who have issues with elements of communication, which therefore interferes with their academic success
What is IDEA?
Stands for Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 1997. It was reauthorized in 2004 and is the major legislation to provide services for individuals aged 3-21 years.
How do you determine eligibility for IDEA services?
Factors for eligibility varies state to state. Standard deviation of 1.5 or 2 below the mean may qualify an individual
What are factors indicate difficulty with conversational fluency?
use of false starts, cannot use language to persuade, less sensitive to needs of listener
What does discourse focus on?
It focuses on larger units of language that can be in the form of a conversation
What are the types of discourse?
This includes conversational, narrative, and expository
What is metacognitive skills?
Ability to think about/reflect on cognitive thinking process
What are metalinguistic skills?
Ability to think about and talk about language
What are the stages in Chall's reading development?
Prereading, decoding, automaticity, reading to learn, reading for ideas, and critical reading
What does IDEA mandate?
family, teacher, SLP, and student involvement
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