Jamal (4;11 years) is multilingual-he speaks Arabic and English. He has a phonological impairment in both languages. With respect to target selection, you would:
A) target the phonological patterns in the language that you speak.
B) prioritize error patterns and/or phonemes common to English and Arabic, with similar error rates in Jamal's speech.
C) target error patterns and/or phonemes that only exist in one language (either English or Arabic) and/or are only in error in one language.
D) prioritize speech production errors identified by the child and family.
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