Multiple Choice
Aariz (4;9 years) is multilingual-he speaks English and Arabic. He has a moderate-severe phonological impairment. During an intervention session with Aariz, you use drill play rather than structured play. This means that that you are using:
A) a high dose of practice with relatively minimal play.
B) a relatively high dose or rate of practice during a simple game or activity directed by you.
C) a moderate rate of practice during which an activity is played or craft activity is completed.
D) pretend tools during a play activity with Ethan.
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