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Matching
1. Restrictive repetitive behaviorsA. Difficulty with social skills but without nonfunctional behavioral components and/or sensory issues
2. Social pragmatic communication disorderB. Using another's body to communicate.
3. Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)C. Form of progress monitoring.
4. High-functioning autismD. A practitioner-directed intervention based on skill-level and reinforcement
5. Low-functioning autismE. Imitating or repeating another's sentence or phrase
6. Hand leadingF. A social interaction approach that includes family members and functional communication goals.
7. EcholaliaG. An individual with this disorder is likely to be educated in general education class with some support
8. EmpathizingH. Negative stimuli
9. Communicative functionsI. How the child communicates.
10. Communication meansJ. A disorder with deficits in social interaction and with stereotypic behaviors, fixed interests, and/or sensory issues; presents with significant variation
11. Communication temptationsK. Involvement of others and environmental modifications used to promote social communication and emotional regulation.
12. Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA)L. The ability to understand how another person might feel in a particular situation
13. SCERTS approachM. To entice, surprise, or elicit a child's conversational attempt.
14. Transaction supportN. Individual with this diagnosis likely to require intensive, individualized intervention

O. Stereotypic behaviors, fixed interests, unwillingness to alter routines, sensory issues

P. What motivates a child to communicate (e.g., requesting, negation, etc.)

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