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Pea0909berry

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Systems to provide communication that can be either aided or unaided is a description of what?
 
  a. Manual Signs
  b. Speech generating devices
  c. Picture exchange communication system
  d. Augmentative and alternative communication systems

Question 2

Which instructional strategy is described as targeting a small set of keystone behaviors that will lead to development of skills in other important areas?
 
  a. Pivotal response training
  b. Discrete trial training
  c. Milieu teaching
  d. Mand training



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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