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Which intervention would be least likely to be used with a child with a learning disorder?
 
  a. implementation of behavioral reinforcement
 b. prescribing of medications that help learning
 c. teaching the child to monitor their own thought processes
 d. individual counseling to help the child to develop more positive feelings about their abilities

Question 2

____ is based on the premise that the ability to decode and recognize words accurately and rapidly must be acquired before reading comprehension can occur.
 
  a. Recognition Learning
 b. Direct Learning
 c. Direct Instruction
 d. Recognition Instruction



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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