CHYS 3P26 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Nonverbal Communication, Assistive Technology, High Tech

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Assistive technology such as augmentative communication is a process of assisting individuals to communicate through the use of high-tech or low-tech devices. Refers to the application of a regular grammatical feature (-ed) to a word requiring an irregular form (runned) Semantics: the study of the development and changes in the meanings of words, phrases, etc. Parental cooperation and patience is essential- collaboration is big as they are the biggest language influencers on their child. Infant between 12 months-3 years who starts putting words together. One-word stage: infant between 10-13 months who uses holophrases. Prelocutionary refers to nonverbal communication such as crying, gazing, smiling, laughing, touching, grasping, and sucking. Loads of different tests, screening, and assessments available. Attention, and children from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. Morphology: the study of grammatical units of words. Language represents a culture-based code used to communicate. Illocutionary refers to vocal expression such as grunting. Children with ld: difficulties interpreting what is heard or seen.

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