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ACHIEVE: Building a Collaborative Relationship with Your Child Quiz
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If you already have a positive, loving relationship with your child, you can immediately jump in to teaching new skills.
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True
False
Rapport, instructional control, and pairing mean:
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He's happy to see you when you get home
Your child associates you and learning with getting the things he likes best
He listens and follows all of your directions
He's willing to sit at the table and work for at least 15 minutes
You should make sure that your child's favorite items are spread around the room so he can be positively engaged when you're trying to build a collaborative relationship.
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True
False
You should spend a few minutes engaged in some of your child's favorite activities before trying to teach him new skills.
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True
False
When building a collaborative relationship with your child you should:
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Avoid demands and give him access to the things he likes best
Engage with your child during his favorite activities
Sit with his favorite items so he comes up to you to get them
All of the above
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