Which specific intervention would not be appropriate for a child who has a physical impairment?
A) Be consistent in behavior management techniques to increase or decrease movement
B) Take special care in positioning and handling
C) Arrange activities so that minimal movements will produce effects on the environment
D) Use adaptive equipment that allows the child to interact with the environment as much as possible
Correct Answer:
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