Imitation and Joint Attention

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1

Which of the following is an example of gaze following?

Watching a race car as it zooms around a track

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2

Which of the following kinds of imitation is associated with successful play with peers?

Imitating other children’s actions

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3

Difficulties in joint attention lead to problems in:

Language development, vocabulary development, and social skills development

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4

Which of the following is a joint attention behavior that is often exhibited by individuals with autism?

Not following the point of another person

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5

Which of the following is an example of a fine motor imitation skill?

Drawing a line in the air with a finger

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6

Which is another term for echoics?

Vocal imitation

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7

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

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8

Why is imitating facial expressions particularly difficult for some individuals with autism?

They avoid looking at faces

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9

Triadic eye gaze is:

Two individuals sharing eye gaze on an object then looking at each other

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10

How is pointing related to joint attention?

Pointing at an object is an effort to get another to attend to it

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