What is the early intensive behavioral interventions (EIBI) program, and why are professionals cautious about recommending it?
What will be an ideal response?
EIBI is based on the features for early intervention programs recommended by the National Research Council that particularly emphasizes the role of parents as interventionists. It is anchored in applied behavior analysis tradition, and requires considerable time commitments from therapists and parents in implementing very structured training on specific skills. Because of its intensity and need for a very high level of parental involvement, many are reluctant to recommend its use. However, it can be effective in improving language and functional skills.
Praxis: III.E.
CEC: CC7K1
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a. Holophrases b. Telegraphic speech c. Complete sentences d. Challenge talk
Which of the following methods of assessment would most likely be given at the beginning of instruction?
A. Contextual B. Formative C. Diagnostic D. Summative
Why should researchers draft a working title early in the development of their projects?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Tests measure an outcome and make sense of that judgment.