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    Intervention Stimuli Used to Encourage a Child to Talk Can
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Intervention Stimuli Used to Encourage a Child to Talk Can

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Question 18

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Intervention stimuli used to encourage a child to talk can be


A) Pictures, objects, or computers.
B) Nonlinguistic or linguistic.
C) Making eye contact.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.

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