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What kinds of activities are suitable for giving verbal contingencies during practice sessions?

What kinds of activities are suitable for giving verbal contingencies during practice sessions?

Memory games, books, games, felt boards, puzzles, play dough, drawing and colouring, train sets, doll houses and magnetic boards are all useful. Books lend themselves to parent training and are often the most readily available resource in the child’s home.

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