Multiple Choice
The focus of Dynamic Temporal and Tactile Cueing (DTTC) for children with childhood apraxia of speech is on:
A) movement sequences rather than individual phonemes.
B) individual phonemes rather than movement sequences.
C) sounds in isolation before syllables and words.
D) intonation and loudness variations with vowels before combining vowels with syllables.
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