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bobbysung

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When speaking to a child with a hearing problem, one should:
 
  a. use a loud slow voice and over-enunciate
  b. seat the child beside the person talking so that the child can hear
  c. face the light when talking so that the child can see the face
  d. use language slightly below the expected age/stage of the child

Question 2

What is the first step in developing an intensive individualized intervention?
 
  a. Develop initial goals for the child.
  b. Discuss what is bothering the child with him or her.
  c. Design a draft of an initial behavior support plan to share with others.
  d. Create a positive behavior support team for the child.
  e. None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: d





 

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