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If a Child Tells a Therapist That She Talks Weird

Question 16

Question 16

Multiple Choice

If a child tells a therapist that she talks weird, the therapist should


A) accept the statement.
B) change the way he or she talks.
C) parrot the child.
D) speak more rapidly.
E) speak more slowly.

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