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NClaborn

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Which activities are typically the most beneficial for children with speech and language delays?
 
  A. many opportunities to practice interacting with peers
 B. learning appropriate speech patterns needed for interacting with peers
 C. gaining skills necessary to interact with peers
 D. being provided appropriate prompts for ways to respond to peers

Question 2

What term(s) refers to the flow of speech or stuttering?
 
  A. arcuate fasciculus
 B. dysfluency
 C. dysarthria
 D. apraxia



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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