*NURSING > STUDY GUIDE > Imitation and Joint Attention (All)
Joint attention is: The shared focus of at least 2 individuals on an object or activity Feedback: True or False: Echoics can be addressed in both discrete trial and naturalistic intervention. ... True 00:03 01:01 Triadic eye gaze is: Two individuals sharing eye gaze on an object then looking at each other Initiating joint attention is when: An individual initiates a bid for attention Which of the following kinds of imitation is associated with successful play with peers? Imitating other children's actions Why is imitating facial expressions particularly difficult for some individuals with autism? They avoid looking at faces True or False: Turn-taking games do not encourage joint attention. False Vocal imitation targets should start out as: Imitating one syllable words Which of the following is an example of gaze following? Watching a race car as it zooms around a track What is one strategy that can be used to teach learners to initiate joint attention? Create an unusual or odd circumstance to which the person is likely to have a reaction When providing a discrete trial to teach motor actions with objects, which of the following is the most critical aspect? Modeling the action with the object Feedback: Difficulties in joint attention lead to problems in: Language development, vocabulary development, and social skills development [Show More]
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