Evaluate Tony Attwood's analogy of children with ASD as unique plaid clothes. How does this concept add to the understanding of children with ASD?
What will be an ideal response?
• Each child is unique even though there are similarities (overall plaid pattern and unique patterns)
• Each child should be treated uniquely
• Child is child first; child is not the diagnosis
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a. prefixes. c. phonemes. b. suffixes. d. morphemes.
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a) encoding b) storage c) retrieval d) evaluation