What would be three things to consider when starting an intervention for children with autism. Why would those things important for behavior analysts to describe assessment results and programming decisions in technical and nontechnical language?
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**Individualized Assessment and Intervention**: It is crucial to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the child's strengths, weaknesses, and unique needs to develop an individualized intervention plan. This is important because children with autism have diverse Show more…
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