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In general, speech and communication problems can be
 
  a. made worse through intervention that is too early.
  b. kept from progressing through early intervention.
  c. remediated or markedly improved through early intervention. d. improved only slightly through early intervention.

Question 2

During their early years, children with disabilities
 
  a. develop much the same as children without disabilities.
  b. require special help to acquire skills that children without disabilities learn readily. c. do not respond well to attempts at intervention due to brain development.
  d. can benefit from early intervention but normally would overcome any delay even without the intervention.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: c

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ANSWER: b




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