When completing a fluency assessment, the speech-language pathologist measures each of the following except:
A. Amount of dysfluency
B. Phonology
C. Type of dysfluency
D. Duration of dysfluency
B
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Two children are playing side by side. They are talking and handling toys, but are not really interacting with each other. What type of play is this?
What will be an ideal response?
When the teacher has a child in the class whose home language is different from the rest of the children, the teacher should
a. require that the parents pay for an interpreter to attend with the child. b. encourage the parents to only speak English to the child at home. c. teach the child good manners by teaching him to say please and thank you in English. d. provide all printed materials for the family in the child’s home language.
Portfolios are usually organized by developmental domains or by content areas such as reading
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Students often behave quite differently in groups than they do when alone
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