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    Reinforcing a Nonverbal Child to First Make Sounds, Then to Say
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Reinforcing a Nonverbal Child to First Make Sounds, Then to Say

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Reinforcing a nonverbal child to first make sounds, then to say words, then to say sentences is an example of generalization.

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