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panfilo

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Children with sensory integration dysfunction respond best to activities that:
 
  a. immerse them in intense physical stimulation.
  b. provide slow careful exposure to physical stimulation. c. prevent them from physically touching anything.
  d. make them touch different materials.

Question 2

How many ways might a child participate during a read-aloud? Name at least eight.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



Jbrasil

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

watch, listen, hear, touch something, feel something, sing-along, point, clap, perform a body movement, act out a word or phrase, answer questions, ask questions, echo words, search for an alphabet letter, laugh, pretend an action, count, identify people or objects in illustrations, turn pages, close book, open book, find a page. Other answers are possible.



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