Multiple Choice
The speech-language pathologist should become familiar with primitive reflexes in order to:
A) learn how the infant can transition from the cooing stage to the babbling stage
B) determine whether there may be underlying neuropathology
C) learn how the infant's primitive reflexes will develop into normal movement patterns
D) distinguish a language deficit from a cognitive deficit
E) both B and C
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