Appropriate interventions to facilitate socialization of the cognitively impaired child include
a. Providing age-appropriate toys and play activities
b. Providing peer experiences, such as scouting, when older
c. Avoiding exposure to strangers who may not understand cognitive development
d. Emphasizing mastery of physical skills because they are delayed more often than
verbal skills
B
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A Providing age-appropriate toys and play activities is important. However, peer
interactions will better facilitate social development.
B The acquisition of social skills is a complex task. Children of all ages need peer
relationships. Parents should enroll the child in preschool. When older, they
should have peer experiences similar to other children such as group outings,
Boy and Girl Scouts, and Special Olympics.
C Parents should expose the child to strangers so that the child can practice social
skills.
D Verbal skills are delayed more than physical skills.
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