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kfurse

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According to Anshel (1989), recommendations for teaching older adults movement skills include
 
  A. increase verbal input
  B. keep a distance from participants
  C. keep voice control low and soft
  D. reduce the speed of delivery slightly

Question 2

In regard to teaching movement skills to the older adult, the following is true:
 
  A.little research exists to assist trained professionals in designing and implementing older adult
   movement programs
  B. throughout the 1980s, specially trained individuals initiated numerous older adult movement programs
  C. most programs are designed by experts specifically trained for teaching movement skills to the older adult
  D. most programs are directed by experts specifically trained for teaching movement skills to the older
   adult



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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