Multiple Choice
The speech-language pathologist should view infantile oral reflexes:
A) as good predictors of dysarthria
B) as reliable indicators of the need for augmentative communication devices
C) as highly correlated with the severity of dysarthria in cerebral palsy
D) as essential in planning management programs in children with cerebral palsy
E) none of the above
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Q11: The _ reflex is a protective mechanism
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