The instructional technique used when a teacher takes a student into the natural environment (in vivo) to teach skills in the real settings in which they will be used is called ________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the correct word(s).


Naturalistic Teaching Strategies: These are the strategies or interventions that incorporate a child's typical daily routine and activities in order to teach discrete skills within the context of an inclusive classroom or other natural environments.

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________ emphasizes early intervention for beginning readers, prevention, innovative curricula, and extensive professional development for teachers.

A. Cooperative learning B. Early Interventions in Reading (EIR) C. Reading Recovery D. Corrective Reading

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