When you take notes, they should be able to be used by others to study from.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
They are only for you to use, not others.
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What will be an ideal response?
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a. Because all of his teddy bears are brown, 2-year-old Harry thinks that all bears are brown. b. When a strange man comes to the house, Mother introduces him to 3-year-old Regina as "Uncle Albert." Regina asks, "What's an ‘uncle'?" c. When peas are served at dinner, 7-year-old Molly proclaims, "I don't like peas now and will never, ever like them!" d. To help himself remember what a trapezoid is, 12-year-old Mark repeats the definition to himself several times in a row.
Of the following, the best predictor of beginning reading success is a child's level of:
a) fine motor skills b) vocabulary knowledge c) visual acuity d) auditory acuity
Define the terms prelingual and postlingual. Discuss how a hearing loss during each of these stages affects speech and language development and reading and writing skills.
What will be an ideal response?