Multiple Choice
If a clinician is uncomfortable testing a child who is bilingual, the clinician should:
A) Not assess the child
B) Ask the child's caregiver to assist
C) Request an interpreter to assist
D) Try to learn the child's native language
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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Q2: Children who speak African American English and
Q3: Pidgins become creoles when the language system
Q4: When a bilingual child develops phonological skills
Q5: Word final consonant cluster reduction, deletion of
Q6: General American English, Southern White Standard, Caribbean
Q8: An approach that suggests that SLPs target
Q9: The best therapy approach to use for
Q10: In many Asian languages, meaning is conveyed
Q11: An important guideline for working with clients
Q12: The trajectory of phonological development is different