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If a child has errors in form, the professional uses strategies to make certain the discourse facilitates the child's production of the required form, makes certain that targeted features are easily detected, notes a child's errors and absence of linguistic features, and chooses intermediate-level targets.
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Q12: Pragmatic intervention focuses on a child's ability
Q13: A goal attack strategy in which one
Q14: Intervention stimuli can either be nonlinguistic or
Q15: Intervention that focuses on a child's ability
Q16: Intervention related to content focuses on highlighting
Q18: Intervention stimuli used to encourage a child
Q19: Language facilitators use modeling techniques that are
Q20: When writing intervention goals the professional describes
Q21: A language facilitation technique in which the
Q22: A description of the activities, location, and