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Quiz 14: Considerations for Language Intervention
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Question 21
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Many approaches in language intervention are based on naturalistic mother-child interactions.
Question 22
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Overlearning is unnecessary for children with language disorders.
Question 23
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Beyond the children's profiles for specific language skills, age, nonverbal intelligence level, and amount of verbal behavior are among the child characteristics often considered in developing intervention goals.
Question 24
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One approach to language intervention involves shortening the length of mother's utterances to children in order to reduce complexity.
Question 25
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Language impaired children can usually take good advantage of natural language strategies.
Question 26
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Some refer to naturally occurring reinforcers or consequences of communicative events as intrinsic reinforcement.
Question 27
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According to Fey and Proctor-Williams, one of the four aims of intervention for grammatical targets is to relate new forms to existing grammatical systems and subsequent modification of the child's grammatical system.