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Answering Questions

Responding to questions asked by another or identifying the picture/item/response that would answer the question.

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Related Disorder(s)

  • Receptive Language Disorder - A child with receptive language disorder has difficulties with understanding what is said to them. The symptoms vary between children but, generally, problems with language comprehension begin before the age of three years. Children need to understand spoken language before they can use language to express themselves.

Goal Bank

  • Tyson will answer simple comprehension questions about short stories read out loud with 80% accuracy given a familiar visual across 5 sessions. 1
  • Keiko will answer questions about classroom curriculum-relevant materials (e.g. vocabulary, concepts, passages, and story materials) using developmentally appropriate syntax and morphology with 90% accuracy across 3 consecutive therapy sessions as measured by clinician data and observation to increase language and grammatical skills. 2
  • In order to improve receptive and expressive language skills, Derick will recall key facts from paragraphs presented orally by clinician with increasing complexity and length (beginning with 5-7 phonemes with progression to 5 paragraph, then 7 paragraphs, etc. as accuracy increases), with 80% accuracy across 6 consecutive sessions. 2
  • When asked a personal question/question about object/picture/curriculum, Maud will answer using a 2-4 word utterance when provided fading verbal models and visual supports with 90% accuracy across 4 consecutive sessions as measured by clinician data collection to demonstrate expressive language, receptive language, and pragmatic/social skills. 2
  • Bev will accurately answer wh- (what/where/when/why) questions given contextual clues with 90% accuracy when given minimal cues across 5 consecutive sessions as measured by clinician data and observation to increase expressive language skills. 3
  • Elisha will answer simple y/n and "wh" questions appropriately with and without visual cues with 80% accuracy across 3 consecutive sessions to improve receptive and expressive language skills. 3
  • Ulysses will use his/her device to answer basic what and where questions based on picture or a short story with 90% accuracy across 3 consecutive sessions to improve language comprehension. 4
  • Given read aloud short stories or other language activities and minimal cues, Ilona will recall details and answer 'wh' questions (what/where/when/why) using complete and correct phoneme structure with 80% accuracy over 5 consecutive sessions to improve language comprehension and expression. 3
  • Given examples of social situations, Melva will problem-solve a variety of functional scenarios(e.g. to increase orientation and safety awareness) with 90% accuracy across 3 consecutive therapy sessions. 4
  • During a 4 month therapy period, Portia will use the following morphological markers, first through imitation, then spontaneously: possessive -s, auxiliary verbs, plural –s, present progressive –ing, “wh” questions (who, what, where), and negation (no, not) with 80% accuracy over 4 consecutive sessions to improve overall expressive and receptive language skills. 3
  • When given verbal, visuals or gesture prompts, Teri will use 2+ words to describe a picture with 80% accuracy, over 3 consecutive sessions, as measured by observations, data collection and/or standardized testing to increase expressive language skills. 2
  • Tiana will discriminate between "who", "what", "when", and "where" in order to choose the correct answer given a field of two with 90% accuracy over 3 consecutive sessions. 2
  • When reading a grade-level text, Billy will recall key facts and answer comprehension questions about the text with 90% accuracy across 4 out of 4 consecutive therapy sessions to demonstrate age-appropriate listening skills in 4 sessions over 4 weeks of therapy. 2
  • Harold will ask & respond to questions (e.g. yes/no, wh-, inferencing) given verbal or visual supports (e.g. pictures, stories) with 90% accuracy across 3 therapy sessions, to demonstrate fluency in types of questions answered. 3
  • Given a syllable or story, Robby will recall details and answer a variety of questions about the syllable or story with minimal visual and verbal prompting with 90% accuracy over 3 consecutive sessions to improve the receptive language skill of answering questions. 3

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