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What is oral language development and oral language
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What is the difference between oral language development and oral language
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Five ways in which oral language development can support literacy development
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4 factors that can promote oral language development in young children
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Create six activities that can be used to foster the development of the students oral abilities. For each activity indicate the
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Create ten activities that can be used to foster the development of the students oral abilities. For each activity indicate the
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Create dix activities that can be used to foster the development of the students oral abilities. For each activity indicate the
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Create four activities that can be used to foster the development of the students oral abilities. For each activity indicate the
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Activities that can be used to foster the development of the students oral language abilities
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What is oral language development
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Which is the term for a completely structured language that develops from a blending of native languages and introduced
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Please provide a lesson plan grade 4 and activities about language continuum or based on language continuum
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1.5 The following factors influence language development: (1)
a. Linguistic ability of the child b. The food children are given
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8 The behaviourist perspective of language development believes that: (1)
a. Children have an inborn ability to master language
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. Complete the following sentences. Type your answer within the given textbox. (7)
2.1 Imagination is fostered when a child uses
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The critical period theory origin and introduction
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Which of the following art activities best support a child's oral language development?
alphabet letter rubbing consonant collage
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Melody starts elementary school in a learning program for kids with special needs and spends the next five years there. At the
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22 month old Joey calls all four-legged animals "doggie." This is an example of
A. telepathetic speech B. babbling C. poor
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Three-year-old Chloe’s caregiver notices that she never speaks up during story time. All the other children participate but
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At what age do children develop the verbal skills for nursery rhymes? (1 point) Responses birth to one birth to one one
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Babies’ first words are MOST often:
(1 point) Responses nouns. nouns. verbs. verbs. adjectives. adjectives. expressions.
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East Side Childcare Facility wants to integrate music in their toddler’s daily routine. Which kind of music would be MOST
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Mateo and Axel are talking over plans to build their toy train track run through a village. This important method for helping
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Out on the playground, three-year-old Dylan tells his caregiver, “Victoria hided from me!” To help Dylan with his language
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Children begin to use pronouns like I, me, he, she and her correctly around:
(1 point) Responses one year old. one year old. 18
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Daniel is 18 months old and when he wants to be held, he reaches up and says “Up!” In order to encourage Daniel to develop
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Nine-month-old Kyle’s caregiver is attempting to read him the book, Goodnight Moon. Kyle keeps trying to turn the
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A type of storytelling where children discuss things they have experienced is called:
(1 point) Responses decontextualized
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Redundant language is particularly helpful for:
(1 point) Responses toddlers. toddlers. preschoolers. preschoolers. children with
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Eight-month-old Amelia has learned to point to her sippy cup when she is thirsty. How can her caregiver answer her request while
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What encourages children to talk about things or occurrences outside their immediate surroundings?
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Children should know how many words by the beginning of kindergarten?
(1 point) Responses 500 to 1,000 500 to 1,000 1,000 to
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By their second birthday, most children know around ____ words.
(1 point) Responses 25 25 50 50 75 75 100 100
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Babies typically say their first words:
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