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A common strategy for delivering early intensive behavioral intervention with children with autism is referred to as:
Synchondrosis
Synchondrosis is a type of joint in which the bones are connected by hyaline cartilage, allowing for little or no movement, typically found in the growth areas of children.
Synostosis
The fusion of two or more bones into a single bone, which can occur naturally during aging or as a result of pathological or surgical processes.
Gomphosis
A type of fibrous joint where a peg-like structure fits into a socket, such as the connection between teeth and jawbone.
Flexing
The action of contracting a muscle or group of muscles to cause movement of a limb or other body part.
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