1. Describe the language and communication of the child by discussing the following points.
a. What was nonverbal communication like? Include descriptions of any facial expressions and gestures used by the child.
b. How did the child respond to someone talking to him/her? Consider the reaction to comments, demands, and questions.
c. How did the child initiate communication? Consider the use of attention- getting devices and specific words or vocalizations.
d. What vocalizations and/or words did the child use? How many words did the child appear to have?
e. For what purpose did the child use words? Consider comments, requests for information, requests for action, responses to questions or statements, etc.
f. How would you rate this child as a communicator? Consider how the child makes needs known, how desired objects or actions are obtained, and level of success or frustration.
2. Describe the child’s language across the following elements based on your observations:
a. Five language elements:
i. Phonology
ii. Morphology
iii. Syntax
iv. Semantics
v. Pragmatic