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Take a look at the following table. Match one left hand column phrase with the correct definition on the
right hand side of the table. To find out the correct matches go to the next slide.
Behaviour
Action
Plenty of repetition (eg with a toy) as the child can evidently engage with the object and ensure consolidation before
extending to a new challenge.
Don't force – develop emotional ties through physical contact.
Revert to early simple babbling sounds using a variety of different sounds (eg 'bub-bub-bub', 'mum-mum-mum',
'k-k-k-k, t-t-t-t').
Lack of motivation – focus on shared interest with a familiar adult.
Limited physical movement – with the advice of a physiotherapist, work on basic skills of reaching, sitting,
standing.
Limited hearing or vision – ensure regular checks.
Be patient and upbeat – change is possible and it may take time - use plenty of repetition.
Retain a balance, working particularly on areas that seem delayed as well as building on strengths.
Answers
The correct matches are as follows:
Behaviour
Action
Inconsistent responses
Plenty of repetition (eg with a toy) as the child can evidently engage with the object and ensure consolidation before
extending to a new challenge.
Slow responses
Don't force – develop emotional ties through physical contact.
Limited range of sounds
Revert to early simple babbling sounds using a variety of different sounds (eg 'bub-bub-bub', 'mum-mum-mum',
'k-k-k-k, t-t-t-t').
Limited interactive behaviours
Lack of motivation – focus on shared interest with a familiar adult.
Limited physical movement – with the advice of a physiotherapist, work on basic skills of reaching, sitting,
standing.
Limited hearing or vision – ensure regular checks.
Slow responses
Be patient and upbeat – change is possible and it may take time - use plenty of repetition.
Uneven developmental profiles
Retain a balance, working particularly on areas that seem delayed as well as building on strengths.
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